Jesse Carey
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And this is like four months ago.
He's like, those types of weapons exist.
How does that work?
Like, what is that?
How does that happen?
So a lot of it is so there's a device called an LRAD, a long range acoustic device.
And I don't know if a consumer can buy them, but like private entities can purchase them.
and it shoots like a beam of sound right and a lot of times what they'll use it they'll use it for crowd control like you've seen that crowd control videos like serbia or yeah nuts well they during like the whole piracy scare like the captain phillips era um you know part of the the deal is like these
Those private vessels, they don't want to take lethal force, even if they're, you know what I mean?
That creates a whole, not just ethical thing, but could get them in legal trouble if they start engaging in gunfights on the open sea, right?
Yeah.
So they started outfitting those with LRADs.
And what an LRAD is, is like, let's say a boat, you're about to be hijacked, right?
And you have these LRADs, they look like satellite dishes almost.
And you point at this boat, you can create a beam of sound that you can plug an MP3 player in it, but you can make it intolerable, right?
Where it will turn the vessel around, like, and there's no defense from it.
But there's also frequencies that you can, you know, take the same principles that a guy, Jose Delgado, was experimenting with back in, like, the 60s, where it's mood-altering, right?
And because it sounds woo, but there is, like, legit science to, you know, the neurological effects of targeted weapons decks.
So, like, Havana Syndrome.
You guys remember Havana Syndrome?