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I know for a fact that they had tested these. That one's pretty wild. It is pretty wild, but it might be a femto laser. It might be like, they did testing on Rendlesham Air Force Base. You heard about the Rendlesham story?
I know for a fact that they had tested these. That one's pretty wild. It is pretty wild, but it might be a femto laser. It might be like, they did testing on Rendlesham Air Force Base. You heard about the Rendlesham story?
I know for a fact that they had tested these. That one's pretty wild. It is pretty wild, but it might be a femto laser. It might be like, they did testing on Rendlesham Air Force Base. You heard about the Rendlesham story?
Back in the 70s, I think it was, back in England.
Back in the 70s, I think it was, back in England.
Back in the 70s, I think it was, back in England.
They tested non-lethals to see what the security was. The security response would be to using non-lethals and psychotronics that they didn't realize existed.
They tested non-lethals to see what the security was. The security response would be to using non-lethals and psychotronics that they didn't realize existed.
They tested non-lethals to see what the security was. The security response would be to using non-lethals and psychotronics that they didn't realize existed.
They were using these in three space, three dimensional space, using that, using drugs that were put out with a mist that they had to put them in a suggestible state to see these things, to see if they would freak the fuck out at a nuclear site using the non-lethal weapons. These have been in use for 30 years and they had, there's a video out from the military themselves talking about using these.
They were using these in three space, three dimensional space, using that, using drugs that were put out with a mist that they had to put them in a suggestible state to see these things, to see if they would freak the fuck out at a nuclear site using the non-lethal weapons. These have been in use for 30 years and they had, there's a video out from the military themselves talking about using these.
They were using these in three space, three dimensional space, using that, using drugs that were put out with a mist that they had to put them in a suggestible state to see these things, to see if they would freak the fuck out at a nuclear site using the non-lethal weapons. These have been in use for 30 years and they had, there's a video out from the military themselves talking about using these.
You can pulse the air around them and you can put out a voice from them. They can talk to you in midair and they were using them for security around bases. I'm not kidding. Check out, uh, check out the military's laser that can talk to you. They show up.
You can pulse the air around them and you can put out a voice from them. They can talk to you in midair and they were using them for security around bases. I'm not kidding. Check out, uh, check out the military's laser that can talk to you. They show up.
You can pulse the air around them and you can put out a voice from them. They can talk to you in midair and they were using them for security around bases. I'm not kidding. Check out, uh, check out the military's laser that can talk to you. They show up.
And who knows how advanced they are. This goes back to World War II. I'll tell everybody, this is a world exclusive for the Danny Jones podcast. Back in World War II, there was something called the Battle of the Beams. The Germans figured out that you didn't have to bomb a factory with sight. You can focus two radar beams over the Rolls-Royce factory, for example.
And who knows how advanced they are. This goes back to World War II. I'll tell everybody, this is a world exclusive for the Danny Jones podcast. Back in World War II, there was something called the Battle of the Beams. The Germans figured out that you didn't have to bomb a factory with sight. You can focus two radar beams over the Rolls-Royce factory, for example.
And who knows how advanced they are. This goes back to World War II. I'll tell everybody, this is a world exclusive for the Danny Jones podcast. Back in World War II, there was something called the Battle of the Beams. The Germans figured out that you didn't have to bomb a factory with sight. You can focus two radar beams over the Rolls-Royce factory, for example.
And they could have a sounder where the bombers would fly, and they'd listen to the sound. And once they got oversight, it would ping, and they'd drop their bombs. They could do it sightless. They could do it in mist. And they could bomb these factories. And the British didn't know how they were doing it. You could Google this. It's Wikipedia, the Battle of the Beams.
And they could have a sounder where the bombers would fly, and they'd listen to the sound. And once they got oversight, it would ping, and they'd drop their bombs. They could do it sightless. They could do it in mist. And they could bomb these factories. And the British didn't know how they were doing it. You could Google this. It's Wikipedia, the Battle of the Beams.