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Portable microwave weapon surfaces as Havana Syndrome clue
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Portable microwave weapon surfaces as Havana Syndrome clue

A 60 Minutes investigation reports that a classified U.S. mission obtained a portable microwave weapon and secretly tested it on animals at a U.S. military lab, potentially explaining Havana Syndrome brain injuries blamed on foreign actors for years. The device is described as covert, programmable, and capable of pulsed microwaves that can affect brain function, with victims’ accounts and testimony from former CIA officers fueling claims of a government cover-up. The report notes White House engagement with victims, renewed reviews by intelligence agencies, and ties to decades of Russian microwave research, underscoring a contested narrative about responsibility and response.

China Unveils Death Star-Inspired Microwave Weapon
technology1 year ago

China Unveils Death Star-Inspired Microwave Weapon

Chinese scientists claim to have developed a new microwave weapon system inspired by the Death Star from "Star Wars," which combines multiple high-powered electromagnetic waves into a single, powerful beam. This system requires precise synchronization and positioning of microwave-transmitting vehicles, using advanced technologies like laser-ranging devices and optical fibers for control. Despite challenges such as energy storage and environmental interference, the researchers assert that the combined microwave beams have a synergistic effect, although practical deployment remains complex.

China Develops Advanced Converged Energy Beam Weapon
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China Develops Advanced Converged Energy Beam Weapon

Chinese scientists have developed a high-power microwave weapon that combines electromagnetic waves with precise timing technology to create a powerful energy beam capable of targeting a single location. This system, which has undergone experimental trials, involves multiple microwave-transmitting vehicles that synchronize their emissions to merge into a single beam, similar to the concept of the Death Star in Star Wars. The technology requires extremely precise positioning and timing, achieved through optical fiber connections, and has demonstrated the ability to disrupt signals from American GPS and other satellites.