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After 15 years serving US Navy, Kristin Bush, an electrical engineer of the highest caliber went off duty and began to spread the word. She tells us particularly of a percussion-driven experiment in sound performed by the Navy. Her closest friend, John Rieling, heard rumors that the U.S. Navy had performed top-secret sound experiments off the California coast and was looking for electrical engineers. Strangely, Kristin was recruited for a "top-secret program involving sound" just after John told her about the rumours.
"We were working secretly for the military. It was an experiment in sound, only known in theory until then.
We were developing some kind of low frequency active (LFA) system."
tells Kristin.
Kristin then wrote a three-page letter to the Navy identifying a host of inviabilities in the project. Six months later -- the Navy agreed to continue the experiment. Within the informing letter, Kristin received a small classified document describing the experiment.
"They wanted some kind of sound apparatus. Like a radio that could generate low frequency sounds and disorient people by acting directly on the Cerebellum, the brain's region for balance control and consciousness."
Kristin goes on:
"We didn't know what we were doing. We had even to contact musicians so we could develop a melody within those frequencies. In the beginning, it was music made for pleasure, but then it turned out in a thrilling melody. The results were astounding."
Kristin describes well the apparatus and what kind of technology it used.
"Several of our test subjects died. Monkeys and rats suddenly were of no interest for testing. They would all die so rapidly! After that, the military finally told us that what they wanted was a sound that could kill someone from a distance.
We recorded painful cries of the worst kind, terrifying screams. We recorded it and put it into our machine. They were intended to disable the victim emotionally, before he/she was subjected to deadly frequencies."
Kristin says she didn't go ahead with the experiment: "It was a mistake in the making. I wasn't going to stay there to be blamed."

She finally left the Navy and applied for small projects in the city.

Unlike ordinary sound waves, LFA sonar's extreme bursts of energy can travel great distances and can, as Kristin puts it, "light up with sound literally hundreds of thousands of square miles of ocean at a time." Kristin also found out that the Navy had already field-tested LFA sonar in twenty-two operations -- but had never studied its effects on living beings.

- Unknown source


Hmm,
theSOURCE
Apparently they were after the elusive "brown note." w00t.gif

LF waves (which are below 20 Hz - the lowest frequency that can be perceived by the human ear) have been claimed to cause an effect on humans, ranging from head aches to sensations of fear and dread, but tests remain inconclusive.
Celumnaz
I believe it. Maybe not the particular story as there's no source, but the claims about the effects I believe. One reason I love music so much, and concentrate on the 110 tone.

In my teens, I wanted to be able to make music "scientifically" designed to cause certain emotion. Never was able to accomplish it, but I think it's totally possible to do ALL KINDS of things with "Waves" and sound.
Purplos
This ties in a bit with something I was watching on TV last night about animals being able to sense earthquakes/tsunamis in advance because of the incredibly low frequency sound they cause. They found that low frequency notes generally caused fear (and an intense desire to get away from the source) in animals - they particularly tested on elephants and hippos.

Perhaps this experiment in emotionally debilitating sound would work on humans as well.
Lord Umbarger
Wasn't this part of that Navy experiment that Greenpeace said was all of a sudden causing whales to beach themselves?

I really wouldn't doubt it. The way to fight wars without risking killing civilians! It would be great if you could just turn on a radio and cause the enemy to go runing in fear. Just think what you could save in bullets alone! It's a new version of the age old techneque of have a military band going into battle with your troops tounnerve the enemy.
Snowball
I hope this is relevant:-

Ghosts created by low frequency sounds.

http://www.meta-religion.com/Paranormale/G...w_frequency.htm

BigDaddy_GFS
Mythbusters did an episode on this. The elusive 'brown note' could not attained by them. However, I've read and seen a lot on non-lethal weaponry that includes this research.
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