HUHHHH?  Rep's job.  If you think you got the gist of "NOT SO", maybe
you really didn't read enought of it.  They clearly indicated advanced
knowledge of
ears thermoelastic expansion as well as capacity to induce seizures.
 Trev :  didn't take the time to read this unclassified document.
  -Not so- I read enough to get the gist and couldn't find enough to
 agree with your overall take on the issue.
 If you have contentions with the state on this issue- I'm not here to
 defend or refute them.That's your reps job!
Recent talk of dog seizures were interesting -as one two doors down
from me in UK  (12 y.o) had sudden ear troubles, had it taken out
completely - then died of a siezure a coupla weeks ago/

THERMOELASTIC EXPANSION STUDY OF OUR COCHLEAR MECHANISM OF HEARING
AND
MICROWAVE HEARING OF RF PULSED FIELDS
technology goes back over 30 years

http://www.slavery.org.uk/Bioeffects_of_Selected_Non-Lethal_Weapons.pdf

Mechanism to Produce the Desired Effects


After the phenomenon was discovered,several mechanisms were suggested
to explain the hearing of pulsed RF fields. Thermoelastic expansion
with the brain in response to RF
pulses was first studied and demonstrated in inert materials and was
proposed as the mechanism of hearing of pulsed RF fields.
A PRESSURE WAVE IS GENERATED IN MOST SOLID AND LIQUID MATERIALS BY A
PULSE OF RF ENERGY
a pressure wave that is several orders of magnitude larger in
amplitude from that resulting from radiation pressure or from
electrostrictive forces.  The characteristics of the field-induced
cochlear MICROPHONIC IN guinea pigs and cats, the relationship of
pulse duration and threshold, physical measurements in water and in
tissue simulating materials,as well as numerous theoretical
calculations
ALL POINT TO THERMOELASTIC EXPANSION AS THE MECHANISM OF THE HEARING
PHENOMENON.


Scientists have determined the threshold energy level for human
observers exposed to
pulsed 2450 MHz fields  (0.5 to 32 micron pulse widths). They found
regardless of the peak of the power density and the pulse-width, the
per pulse threshold for a normal subject is near
20 mJ/kg. The average elevation of the brain temperature associated
with a just perceptible was estimated to be about
 5xl0 -60 C,  (0 drops lower than the 6).

BTW that not pasting right, indicates the government still controls
the document
in some capacity is my belief.  I have found that some exact pasting
malfunction
on many many many government pdf's I attempt to copy and paste from.



On Aug 9, 2:41 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
> Trev :  didn't take the time to read this unclassified document.
>  -Not so- I read enough to get the gist and couldn't find enough to
> agree with your overall take on the issue.
> If you have contentions with the state on this issue- I'm not here to
> defend or refute them.That's your reps job!
>
> On the graph- it's simply a plot of freq spectrum over time from left
> right.
> The left hand axis is the Log of Freq with 20 Hz at the base where you
> can see the rise in response reaching the level of the 60 Hz higher
> up.
> The banding going from left to right shows the variation in the
> composition of the samples' freq, over time, and hence beat freqs.
> would show up  here.
> The little indicator box at the lower left shows the relative
> intensity of the bands with red being -80dBs down and inaudible even
> to hearers of extreme  ELF sensitivity.
>
> The Army article itself opens fine in Adobe Reader btw!- it's in pdf
> format which won't paste to docs.
>
> On Aug 9, 3:20 am, snowcountry <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Alittle off the subject dboots,  but I found this rather interesting
> > about that document...........
>
> > This is what happens to the text when you try and copy information
> > from it, and paste to an email:
>
> > [capacitating Effect: Microwave Heatitrg
>
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> > eo bjectiveis to
>
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> > earlyu niformh eating
>
> > andn o organsa red amagedC. oret emperatweasp proximatel4y1 oC arec
> > onsideretdo be
>
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> > lacew ith the
>
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> > ggrcssives;o me
>
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>
> > Classic example of "lost in translation" or what?
>
> > On Aug 8, 4:52 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > >   Can you explain that image data to me in layperson's terms?
>
> > > On Aug 7, 4:26 am, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > BTW, on this O/P I made,  - no response?
> > > > Maybe not enough techies to help explain why there is so much sub 20Hz
> > > > activity comparable, with not many dBs down on the mains background,
> > > > which peak is well understood.
> > > > Quite likely they are Schumann sidebands for all I know- but they're
> > > > quite capable of intermodulation with other ELF activities and could
> > > > easily account for much, if maybe not all, the HuMmmmmm,,,,,
>
> > > > On Aug 7, 12:16 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > I've posted there but not much response.
> > > > > They do seem to just chat around the issues with those endless
> > > > > duplications of posts- must waste loads of GBytes. Much like here,
> > > > > except no dupes.
> > > > > On the subject, I notice Geoff gets little support and irritates quite
> > > > > a few on there.
> > > > > Always persistent, I have to be really doubtful about his independence
> > > > > of opinion.
> > > > > I find some angles quite interesting on there, but with the format not
> > > > > as easy as here, I don't get involved.
> > > > > Recent talk of dog seizures were interesting -as one two doors down
> > > > > from me in UK  (12 y.o) had sudden ear troubles, had it taken out
> > > > > completely - then died of a siezure a coupla weeks ago a week after
> > > > > the op... :(
> > > > > The family moved in 3-4 yrs  ago.
> > > > > On Aug 7, 5:20 am, dboots <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > >   That hum forum is not seeking the truth.  Anything that goes 
> > > > > > outside
> > > > > > of the
> > > > > > box of a specific view, you get booted off that Yahoo hum site.  You
> > > > > > can bet
> > > > > > Geoff will be a life long member.  Got to keep the masses thinking 
> > > > > > in
> > > > > > the
> > > > > > direction you want them to think.
>
> > > > > >   But's just my opinion of my experience with that site.
>
> > > > > > On Jun 30, 11:13 pm, Trev <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > > > > > This is of interest showing a clear 64 Hz line, 50 Hz background 
> > > > > > > mains
> > > > > > > (Europe) and what always interests me- a high ELF earth resonance
> > > > > > > increasing below 20 Hz and showing in red at the lower portion of 
> > > > > > > the
> > > > > > > graphhttp://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/humforum/message/11354
> > > > > > > (I can't post the imageshack link on here for some reason)
> > > > > > > There was very little analysis (unusual for the site) but it's 
> > > > > > > good to
> > > > > > > see people are getting used to flagging up specifics on their own
> > > > > > > volition- and records like this will hopefully grow in time- 
> > > > > > > becoming
> > > > > > > the standard fare for Humz discussions rather than subjective 
> > > > > > > comments
> > > > > > > from far and wide.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > > > - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
> > >  - Show quoted text -- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
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