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 | | From: | eric bazan | | Subject: | Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | 20 Nov 2004 16:24:03 -0800 |
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 | Sigh.
I hesitate to post this. It's going to sound very kooky. And sorry about posting to so many groups - I'm desperate.
I have reason to believe I've been seriously harassed for the past year (in fact I know I have). I'm trying to figure out how this harassment may have been (as is being) accomplished.
I started an earlier thread regarding sonic weapons.
I agree that, as stated in the original thread, the concept is not likely possible.
Still, I'm not giving up on the concept yet. It's a best fit for what I've been experiencing. And yes, my story is long. But I think you need to know the context of things.
I don't think I'm crazy, especially considering the strange phenomenon I've been experiencing only happen while I'm in my apartment.
To wit: strange vibations, seeming to be poked, vibrated, jiggled, jolted, out of 'thin air' or by an 'invisible presence'. And these effects are often used to keep me awake at night.
I've got an open mind. If anyone has any ideas on what's going on, or how this may be accomplished, I'd like to hear them
The link: http://www.fractalfreak.com/harass/Strange_harassment.html
Thanks, Eric Bazan (note, correct email is: boofreak { u know what ) gmail.com )
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 | | From: | eric bazan | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - new information | | Date: | 23 Nov 2004 16:10:46 -0800 |
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Sorry if this gets posted twice.
Deafening silence. Well, I knew this would be a hard sell.
Again, I'm just speculating on one of many different types of 'e-weapons' that may exist.
Let me take one more stab at this, then I'll f*ck off.
Below is a very interesting link I've uploaded to my site. Keep in mind this is from 2000. It talks about new breakthroughs by an MIT student (F. Joseph Pompei ) regarding creating, focusing, and controlling ultrasound:
http://www.fractalfreak.com/harass/AudioLight.html
They talk about new transducers, which, while only a foot in diameter, can produce a focused ultrsonic beam with a spread of about 3 degrees, and range of 100 meters:
" In order to obtain such narrow directivity from a traditional loudspeaker system, one would need a loudspeaker array fifty meters across! "
And:
" The directivity, or narrowness, of an acoustic wave generated by a circular transducer is proportional to the ratio of the diameter of the transducer to the wavelength of the sound. So a transducer much larger than the wavelength of the sound creates a very narrow beam. "
" Audible sound contains wavelengths reaching lengths of several feet, so a reasonably sized loudspeaker will always produce a very wide, non-directional source at lower frequencies. The Audio Spotlight, in contrast, outputs short, millimeter sized ultrasonic waves, which form a very narrow beam even in a small transducer, which in turn generates audible sound. The nature of the nonlinear transformation also essentially eliminates sidelobes in the resulting beam, and maintains relatively uniform directivity across the entire audible frequency range. "
I'll try to be more specific.
Could these ultrasonic beams of sound be focused through commonly used builing materials, perhaps just a floor or a wall, without losing much coherence? (especially if a computer tailored the signal?) I'm just talking about a brief second or two burst, because I assume the power needed would be high.
What would be the effects, to the body, of being hit by one of these ultrasonic waves? How would it feel? Keep in mind these beams can be modulated anyway desired.
Apparently, using interference, or beats, two or more of these beams can be focused to an area of space. Infrasound, and audible sound, can be created at the point in space where they interfere. This apparently can already be done.
So already is would be possible to create rumbles or vibrations by focusing these ultrasonic beams.
Assuming they could be targeted through a house, most of the effects I speculated would be possible.
I'm talking about a short burst type weapon. Just enough to deliver a tap, poke or jolt to the body. Enough to wake someone up. This needn't take much energy. I see many possibilites using this scheme.
Am I way off base? Opinions?
-Eric Bazan
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 | | From: | Chris | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | 21 Nov 2004 15:45:19 -0800 |
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 | Sir: It is my humble opinion that you need to take your antipsychotic medication which you describe being prescribed to you by your psychiatrist. Your parents are not trying to harm you. They got you the medication because they recognize the standard symptoms of paranoid schitzophrenia in you. Sir, you need their love and their help. Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to overcoming it. The muscle quivers may be a mild sort of late-onset epilepsy or a factor of your autism. Sir, I say these things not to insult you or harm you, but because I do not care to see a fellow human being suffer. Sir, you need help. Your family cares for you and wants to help you. Listen to them, take the medication, and keep taking it even when you start to feel better. No good can come of refusing their help and that of your psychiatrist. Trust them. They want the best for you.
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 | | From: | eric bazan | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | 22 Nov 2004 14:27:39 -0800 |
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 | gtg038y@mail.gatech.edu (Chris) wrote in message news:<8e61c42d.0411211545.32be9ea6@posting.google.com>... > Sir: > It is my humble opinion that you need to take your antipsychotic > medication which you describe being prescribed to you by your > psychiatrist. Your parents are not trying to harm you. They got you > the medication because they recognize the standard symptoms of > paranoid schitzophrenia in you. Sir, you need their love and their > help. Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to > overcoming it. The muscle quivers may be a mild sort of late-onset > epilepsy or a factor of your autism. Sir, I say these things not to > insult you or harm you, but because I do not care to see a fellow > human being suffer. Sir, you need help. Your family cares for you and > wants to help you. Listen to them, take the medication, and keep > taking it even when you start to feel better. No good can come of > refusing their help and that of your psychiatrist. Trust them. They > want the best for you.
Thanks for the vote of confidence :)
No, I'm not schizophrenic. I've seen several psychologists already, and they concur.
Did you read my story all the way through? If so you would have read the strange effects plaguing me only occur while I'm in my room (apartment). Only for about the past year. I'll hazard that most poeple enduring what I went through would have 'snapped' - but I did not.
I would present to you that there are *many* new types of non- lethal weapons available. The government does not want the public aware of these things. Testing has been going on for many years, since WWII. This stuff sounds crazy, which is part of the reason the people developing and testing these new weapons have been able to get away with it for so long.
see: http://www.raven1.net/spiel.htm http://www.raven1.net/uncom.htm
I've suffered with this stuff for over a year. If you don't believe me, fine. But don't call me crazy
-Eric B
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 | | From: | Lady Chatterly | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | Mon, 22 Nov 2004 22:58:46 GMT |
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 | In article boo@fractalfreak.com (eric bazan) wrote: > >gtg038y@mail.gatech.edu (Chris) wrote in message news:<8e61c42d.0411211545.32be9ea6@posting.google.com>... >> Sir: >> It is my humble opinion that you need to take your antipsychotic >> medication which you describe being prescribed to you by your >> psychiatrist. Your parents are not trying to harm you. They got you >> the medication because they recognize the standard symptoms of >> paranoid schitzophrenia in you. Sir, you need their love and their >> help. Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to >> overcoming it. The muscle quivers may be a mild sort of late-onset >> epilepsy or a factor of your autism. Sir, I say these things not to >> insult you or harm you, but because I do not care to see a fellow >> human being suffer. Sir, you need help. Your family cares for you and >> wants to help you. Listen to them, take the medication, and keep >> taking it even when you start to feel better. No good can come of >> refusing their help and that of your psychiatrist. Trust them. They >> want the best for you. > >Thanks for the vote of confidence :)
Are you sure?
>No, I'm not schizophrenic. I've seen several psychologists already, >and they concur.
Why do you ask if it makes you annoyed to be not schizophrenic?
>Did you read my story all the way through? If so you would have >read the strange effects plaguing me only occur while I'm in >my room (apartment). Only for about the past year. I'll hazard that >most poeple enduring what I went through would have 'snapped' - >but I did not.
I already had lots of restaurant experience and good references from local business owners that scientologists in the area, only approximately, have seen the event so far.
>I would present to you that there are *many* new types of non- >lethal weapons available. The government does not want the public >aware of these things. Testing has been going on for many years, >since WWII. This stuff sounds crazy, which is part of the reason >the people developing and testing these new weapons have been >able to get away with it for so long.
His article rather made sure that I never Will get them?
>see: >http://www.raven1.net/spiel.htm >http://www.raven1.net/uncom.htm > >I've suffered with this stuff for over a year. If you don't believe >me, fine. But don't call me crazy
Which Will result in an rtc ethics mission into the org.
>-Eric B
Gray hairs are death's blossoms.
-- Lady Chatterly
"Why are you adding a bot to the list?" -- David W. Poole, Jr.
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 | | From: | Malthus | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | Wed, 24 Nov 2004 11:32:27 +1300 |
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 | eric bazan wrote: > gtg038y@mail.gatech.edu (Chris) wrote in message > news:<8e61c42d.0411211545.32be9ea6@posting.google.com>... >> Sir: >> It is my humble opinion that you need to take your antipsychotic >> medication which you describe being prescribed to you by your >> psychiatrist. Your parents are not trying to harm you. They got you >> the medication because they recognize the standard symptoms of >> paranoid schitzophrenia in you. Sir, you need their love and their >> help. Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to >> overcoming it. The muscle quivers may be a mild sort of late-onset >> epilepsy or a factor of your autism. Sir, I say these things not to >> insult you or harm you, but because I do not care to see a fellow >> human being suffer. Sir, you need help. Your family cares for you > and >> wants to help you. Listen to them, take the medication, and keep >> taking it even when you start to feel better. No good can come of >> refusing their help and that of your psychiatrist. Trust them. They >> want the best for you. > > Thanks for the vote of confidence :) > > No, I'm not schizophrenic. I've seen several psychologists already, > and they concur. > > Did you read my story all the way through? If so you would have > read the strange effects plaguing me only occur while I'm in > my room (apartment). Only for about the past year. I'll hazard that > most poeple enduring what I went through would have 'snapped' - > but I did not. > > I would present to you that there are *many* new types of non- > lethal weapons available. The government does not want the public > aware of these things. Testing has been going on for many years, > since WWII. This stuff sounds crazy, which is part of the reason > the people developing and testing these new weapons have been > able to get away with it for so long. > > see: > http://www.raven1.net/spiel.htm > http://www.raven1.net/uncom.htm > > I've suffered with this stuff for over a year. If you don't believe > me, fine. But don't call me crazy > > -Eric B
Did you read a couple of years ago about the English laboratory haunted by misty apparitions, chills, and moaning noises - which was cured by fixing the air-conditioning? It turned out that the machinery was setting up a sub-sonic vibration. Standing waves in the air resulted in areas of low pressure/temperature manifested as localised chills, and even visible mists where it dropped below the dew point. Objects like wall panels resonated to produce the moaning noises, etc etc. Think of those draughty old castles with their towers and unglazed windows, like giant flutes, and how they might behave in certain wind conditions, and you have a very plausible explanation of most old ghost stories. I'm surprised the story of the haunted lab didn't get more prominence at the time, but if you google around you'll find it.
I suggest there's something similar going on in your apartment. Find it and fix it, or live somewhere else.
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 | | From: | ordosclan at mail.hongkong.com | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | 6 Dec 2004 18:35:18 -0800 |
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 | (thank google for screwing up the googlegroups and reply settings)
I remember a similar thing from childhood. The fan on the fridge would make knocking noises. The answer is to buy a modern fridge thats actually energy efficient.
ordosclan@mail.hongkong.com -- Love? Its what goes on between a man and his phallic symbols
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 | | From: | Asimov | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | Tuesday, 23 Nov 2004 23:36:30 -500 |
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 | "Malthus" bravely wrote to "All" (24 Nov 04 11:32:27) --- on the heady topic of "Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help!"
Ma> From: Malthus
Ma> eric bazan wrote: > gtg038y@mail.gatech.edu (Chris) wrote in message > news:<8e61c42d.0411211545.32be9ea6@posting.google.com>... >> Sir: >> It is my humble opinion that you need to take your antipsychotic >> medication which you describe being prescribed to you by your >> psychiatrist. Your parents are not trying to harm you. They got you >> the medication because they recognize the standard symptoms of >> paranoid schitzophrenia in you. Sir, you need their love and their >> help. Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to >> overcoming it. The muscle quivers may be a mild sort of late-onset >> epilepsy or a factor of your autism. Sir, I say these things not to >> insult you or harm you, but because I do not care to see a fellow >> human being suffer. Sir, you need help. Your family cares for you > and >> wants to help you. Listen to them, take the medication, and keep >> taking it even when you start to feel better. No good can come of >> refusing their help and that of your psychiatrist. Trust them. They >> want the best for you. > > Thanks for the vote of confidence :) > > No, I'm not schizophrenic. I've seen several psychologists already, > and they concur. > > Did you read my story all the way through? If so you would have > read the strange effects plaguing me only occur while I'm in > my room (apartment). Only for about the past year. I'll hazard that > most poeple enduring what I went through would have 'snapped' - > but I did not. > > I would present to you that there are *many* new types of non- > lethal weapons available. The government does not want the public > aware of these things. Testing has been going on for many years, > since WWII. This stuff sounds crazy, which is part of the reason > the people developing and testing these new weapons have been > able to get away with it for so long. > > see: > http://www.raven1.net/spiel.htm > http://www.raven1.net/uncom.htm > > I've suffered with this stuff for over a year. If you don't believe > me, fine. But don't call me crazy > > -Eric B
Ma> Did you read a couple of years ago about the English laboratory Ma> haunted by misty apparitions, chills, and moaning noises - which was Ma> cured by fixing the air-conditioning? Ma> It turned out that the machinery was setting up a sub-sonic vibration. Ma> Standing waves in the air resulted in areas of low Ma> pressure/temperature manifested as localised chills, and even visible Ma> mists where it dropped below the dew point. Objects like wall panels Ma> resonated to produce the moaning noises, etc etc. Ma> Think of those draughty old castles with their towers and unglazed Ma> windows, like giant flutes, and how they might behave in certain wind Ma> conditions, and you have a very plausible explanation of most old Ma> ghost stories. I'm surprised the story of the haunted lab didn't get Ma> more prominence at the time, but if you google around you'll find it.
Ma> I suggest there's something similar going on in your apartment. Find Ma> it and fix it, or live somewhere else.
I had somewhat of a similar experience once. I kept hearing footsteps comming from the kitchen when I was in the basement workshop and of course I was alone at home. After months of this I finally located the source of the intermittant low frequency thumps to the air circulating ventilator in the refrigerator's freezer compartement. Removing the freezer unit cover made it obvious, the ventilator fan was slowly oscillating back and forth banging against the end stop every time. I installed a small spring on the ventilator's shaft and the problem went away. But it sure did sound like somebody was walking upstairs!
A*s*i*m*o*v
.... Pi is equal to 3.0. (God has a nasty habit of using base 10.472!)
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 | | From: | eric bazan | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | 24 Nov 2004 12:56:08 -0800 |
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 | "Asimov" wrote in message news:... > "Malthus" bravely wrote to "All" (24 Nov 04 11:32:27) > --- on the heady topic of "Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help!" > (...) > Ma> From: Malthus > > Ma> eric bazan wrote: > Ma> Did you read a couple of years ago about the English laboratory > Ma> haunted by misty apparitions, chills, and moaning noises - which was > Ma> cured by fixing the air-conditioning? > Ma> It turned out that the machinery was setting up a sub-sonic vibration. > Ma> Standing waves in the air resulted in areas of low > Ma> pressure/temperature manifested as localised chills, and even visible > Ma> mists where it dropped below the dew point. Objects like wall panels > Ma> resonated to produce the moaning noises, etc etc. > Ma> Think of those draughty old castles with their towers and unglazed > Ma> windows, like giant flutes, and how they might behave in certain wind > Ma> conditions, and you have a very plausible explanation of most old > Ma> ghost stories. I'm surprised the story of the haunted lab didn't get > Ma> more prominence at the time, but if you google around you'll find it. > > Ma> I suggest there's something similar going on in your apartment. Find > Ma> it and fix it, or live somewhere else. > > > I had somewhat of a similar experience once. I kept hearing footsteps > comming from the kitchen when I was in the basement workshop and of > course I was alone at home. After months of this I finally located the > source of the intermittant low frequency thumps to the air circulating > ventilator in the refrigerator's freezer compartement. Removing the > freezer unit cover made it obvious, the ventilator fan was slowly > oscillating back and forth banging against the end stop every time. I > installed a small spring on the ventilator's shaft and the problem > went away. But it sure did sound like somebody was walking upstairs! > > A*s*i*m*o*v
Thanks for the input on this people.
What Asimov says is possible. The floor I'm staying on has five rooms in close proximity, each one with it's own noisy fridge. And there's more on other floors. Two loud furnaces in the basement too (separate units for business/residential parts of building).
Perhaps I went a bit off the deep end in trying to find an explanation? :{
It's just I've been so frazzled after loosing so much sleep. Very frustrating. Never mind about being zapped with a sleep deprivation ray...
And yes, I will be leaving this place, but not until next August.
-Eric B
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 | | From: | John Patrick | | Subject: | Re: Sonic Weapons II - Strange vibrations - help! | | Date: | Thu, 25 Nov 2004 21:04:23 +0800 |
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"Chris" ???? news:8e61c42d.0411211545.32be9ea6@posting.google.com... > Sir: > It is my humble opinion that you need to take your antipsychotic > medication which you describe being prescribed to you by your > psychiatrist. Your parents are not trying to harm you. They got you > the medication because they recognize the standard symptoms of > paranoid schitzophrenia in you. Sir, you need their love and their > help. Accepting that you have a problem is the first step to > overcoming it. The muscle quivers may be a mild sort of late-onset > epilepsy or a factor of your autism. Sir, I say these things not to > insult you or harm you, but because I do not care to see a fellow > human being suffer. Sir, you need help. Your family cares for you and > wants to help you. Listen to them, take the medication, and keep > taking it even when you start to feel better. No good can come of > refusing their help and that of your psychiatrist. Trust them. They > want the best for you.
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