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from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation.

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  • tubetime@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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    RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116199894233969019

    from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation. my theory was that it was microwave excitation of a passive bug, something like the infamous bug the Soviets planted in the Great Seal.

    tubetime@mastodon.socialT mbpaz@mas.toM lkundrak@metalhead.clubL cawguy@mstdn.caC jhavard@mastodon.socialJ 5 Replies Last reply
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      RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116199894233969019

      from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation. my theory was that it was microwave excitation of a passive bug, something like the infamous bug the Soviets planted in the Great Seal.

      tubetime@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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      but this is also from a state-run propaganda outlet, so who knows.

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      • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

        but this is also from a state-run propaganda outlet, so who knows.

        tubetime@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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        it is interesting to think about a microwave pulse generator with a focused high gain antenna. short pulses could be hard to detect with a traditional spectrum analyzer, particularly if the frequency jumps around

        emeb@society.oftrolls.comE laberpferd@sueden.socialL marshray@infosec.exchangeM tubetime@mastodon.socialT 4 Replies Last reply
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          RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116199894233969019

          from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation. my theory was that it was microwave excitation of a passive bug, something like the infamous bug the Soviets planted in the Great Seal.

          mbpaz@mas.toM This user is from outside of this forum
          mbpaz@mas.toM This user is from outside of this forum
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          @tubetime any suggestion on posible relationship between this pulsed microwave device and the classified weapon Trump bragged about using in the Maduro kidnapping?

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          • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

            RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116199894233969019

            from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation. my theory was that it was microwave excitation of a passive bug, something like the infamous bug the Soviets planted in the Great Seal.

            lkundrak@metalhead.clubL This user is from outside of this forum
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            @tubetime lol my guess was that havana syndrome was that large crt in the corner

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            • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

              it is interesting to think about a microwave pulse generator with a focused high gain antenna. short pulses could be hard to detect with a traditional spectrum analyzer, particularly if the frequency jumps around

              emeb@society.oftrolls.comE This user is from outside of this forum
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              @tubetime My first job out of college I worked on radar detection in the 2-18GHz range. There are good broadband pulse detection techniques available but you need a lot of parallelism and I've often wondered just how much effort was expended to analyze the RF environment in these Havana Syndrome cases.

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              • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

                it is interesting to think about a microwave pulse generator with a focused high gain antenna. short pulses could be hard to detect with a traditional spectrum analyzer, particularly if the frequency jumps around

                laberpferd@sueden.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
                laberpferd@sueden.socialL This user is from outside of this forum
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                @tubetime thats the thing that should have been easily found by "Bug Detectors" which are intentionally wideband receivers, perhaps even a radar warner if it covers the right frequency band

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                • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

                  RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116199894233969019

                  from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation. my theory was that it was microwave excitation of a passive bug, something like the infamous bug the Soviets planted in the Great Seal.

                  cawguy@mstdn.caC This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @tubetime I hadn’t heard of the Great Seal bug before. What an interesting story-including the relationship to the theremin! https://rarehistoricalphotos.com/great-seal-bug-history/

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                  • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

                    it is interesting to think about a microwave pulse generator with a focused high gain antenna. short pulses could be hard to detect with a traditional spectrum analyzer, particularly if the frequency jumps around

                    marshray@infosec.exchangeM This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @tubetime But would short pulses allow one to obtain intelligible audio?

                    Or would it simply be used to charge a battery and-or activate a high bandwidth download?

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                    • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

                      RE: https://flipboard.social/@newsguyusa/116199894233969019

                      from day 1 I suspected microwave radiation. my theory was that it was microwave excitation of a passive bug, something like the infamous bug the Soviets planted in the Great Seal.

                      jhavard@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                      @tubetime Yeah, pretty much my take all along, too. Many of us voluntarily carry a bug in our pockets these days, and they're often left right next to our beds all night.

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                      • tubetime@mastodon.socialT tubetime@mastodon.social

                        it is interesting to think about a microwave pulse generator with a focused high gain antenna. short pulses could be hard to detect with a traditional spectrum analyzer, particularly if the frequency jumps around

                        tubetime@mastodon.socialT This user is from outside of this forum
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                        another possibility: organophosphates and pyrethroid insecticides overused due to the Zika scare. 🤷‍♂️

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                        • marshray@infosec.exchangeM marshray@infosec.exchange

                          @tubetime But would short pulses allow one to obtain intelligible audio?

                          Or would it simply be used to charge a battery and-or activate a high bandwidth download?

                          jhaluska@mastodon.socialJ This user is from outside of this forum
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                          @marshray @tubetime I suspect it would be used to just charge a capacitor to run the circuitry for a short period of time.

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