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'Microwave weapons' suspected in Cuba attacks


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I can believe that might be possible. They're pretty heavy, could make a worthwhile weapon if you dropped one out of a window on top of someone 

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I'm not sure why this wouldn't be believable.

It's not like there aren't people who don't like Americans. 

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The truth always comes out ... sometimes too late to be of any use, but always nonetheless.

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4 hours ago, Vlad the Mighty said:

I can believe that might be possible. They're pretty heavy, could make a worthwhile weapon if you dropped one out of a window on top of someone 

That would certainly cause brain damage.

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Yeah.. right. 

A microwave weapons that could be aimed at a specific room, travelling through walls/windows etc ? A microwave weapons that makes the victim "hear" things ? It makes the target feel ill, but doesn't leave any physical manifestations ? 

I dunno folks. This sounds as mad as the various "sonic weapon" theories ? 

 

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Considering Cuba's and North Korea's very friendly relationship I suspect it was North Korean agents who did it. That would also make statements by Kim Jong Un about bringing a lot of pain to Americans more understandable.

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In other words, a super cell tower?

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