Re: Mikrowellenwaffen Amnesia Beams


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Geschrieben von Irmgard Kronsbein-Bellchambers am 09. Februar 2010 01:19:48:

Als Antwort auf: Re: Mikrowellenwaffen Amnesia Beams geschrieben von neuron am 06. Januar 2009 20:37:37:

I really appreciate your contributions. This (spot-blanking memory) happens to my poor daughters all the time in school because their identities were stolen by none other than Arpi Davtyan - descendant of the first Chief of the KGB! Here and now in Oberursel, Germany, while her uncle or father does ubiquitous computing in Armenia. What I would really like to know though is. HOW DO THEY GET A BEAM OF ELECTRONS INTO MY DAUGHTERS BRAIN? FROM WHERE? USING WHICH INSTRUMENT? I hope you get to read this again. Regards, Irmgard Kronsbein-Bellchambers

http://blog.wired.com/defense/2008/10/air-forces-amne.html
In the 1980s, researchers found that even low-level exposure to a beam of electrons caused rats to forget what had just happened to them (an effect known as retrograde amnesia — the other version, anteretrograde amnesia, is when you can't form new memories). The same effect was also achieved with X-rays. The time factor was not large — it only caused memory loss about the previous four seconds — but the effect was intriguing.



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