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The mystery of Havana syndrome and COVID-19



Some researchers say that microwave weapons can cause Havana syndrome. But the thing behind that mysterious disease is rather acoustic than a microwave weapon. Or some non-purposal acoustic effect. 

If some sonic source is targeted to the house and that thing causes resonance in metal structures that structure transfers that resonance to concrete. The calcium in concrete sends that resonance to bones, and that thing causes a so-called ghost sound in the head. 

The Havana syndrome didn't leave brain damage. In some theories, the reason for Havana syndrome was some kind of acoustic weapon. 

But acoustic weapons can be deadly too. If the nervous system's stress continues too long, the monotonic sound can act like acoustic nerve gas that overstimulates neurons. The US, and at least, China and Russia also tested acoustic systems that can resonate things like an aircraft's body. And the acoustic systems can also break the microprocessor's shell.

Or cartridges can get so-called micro fractures. In the case of high-pressure systems like steam turbines, rocket engines, or aircraft, the micro-fractures can be disastrous. In some plans acoustic systems that make steel-concrete steel structures resonate can be used to strip concrete from the metal structure. 

The subliminal acoustic systems can use ultra- or infrasound to give orders to targeted persons. The ultra- and infrasound that are used at the same time cause nausea, and that thing makes that system effective for riot control. 

There is the possibility that things behind Havana syndrome are so-called non-lethal electromagnetics or acoustic weapons. The purpose of those weapons is to cause bad feelings or give orders to targeted persons. There have been tests about monotonic sound, that should pump acoustic nerve neurons empty of neurotransmitters. Then those systems stimulate the nanocoustic nerve too much and cause death first to those neurons and then to the targeted person. 




"A study published in the peer-reviewed academic journal Risk Analysis suggests a higher probability of COVID-19 originating from a laboratory rather than naturally." (ScitechDaily, Breaking: Emerging Evidence Suggests COVID-19 Originated in a Lab)



Is COVID-19 artificial or natural? 


Is COVID-19 used in laboratories to simulate the HIV (AIDS) virus? Or is it developed for genome transplant?  If that thing is true, the next question is, is COVID-19 a natural virus, or is it an artificial virus? The thing called a reverse transcript enzyme is a tool for genome transplant. The retroviruses can transport wanted genomes over species. And that thing they make in the natural environment. 

Nanotechnology makes it possible to create artificial DNA. And if genetically engineered cells can create artificial retrovirus, that thing makes it possible to transfer artificial DNA into lots of cells. 

The origin of COVID-19 in laboratories is not closed away. The virus' origin is confirmed as being zoological, but the virus may have traveled through many species. That means those animals can be in the laboratory. Sometimes, viruses can flee from laboratories during vaccine development. Those viruses can be natural or artificial. Artificial viruses that carry fluorescence genomes can used to research how fast the virus can infect cells. 

But was COVID-19 made for testing how the virus can cross the border of species? Or is the virus naturally formed? The coronavirus population is slowly increasing, because of their complicated structures. COVID-19 has little bit similar structure to HIV (AIDS) viruses, and that means it could developed or used as a tool for HIV vaccines or medicals. In those simulations, COVID-19 can simulate the HIV. 

That means the virus can injected into the test animals on purpose. When a virus travels through cell groups. Some part of the DNA touches its genomes. The reason why somebody made that virus is a mystery. Is that virus meant to test some vaccines? Or was it made for some kind of non-lethal weapon? Or is COVID-19 meant to be used in genome transfer programs, where new genomes are transferred in some cells over species? Or was it accidentally got in the animal in some Chinese marketplace? 


https://scitechdaily.com/breaking-emerging-evidence-suggests-covid-19-originated-in-a-lab/

https://scitechdaily.com/havana-syndrome-mystery-deepens-as-nih-finds-no-evidence-of-brain-injury/

https://www.theguardian.com/science/2021/jun/02/microwave-weapons-havana-syndrome-experts

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sonic_weapon


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