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HSS Hypersonic Sound - Wikipedia (article link)

Elwood "Woody" Norris, founder and Chairman of American Technology Corporation (ATC), announced he had successfully created a device which achieved ultrasound transmission of sound in 1996.[5] ATC named and trademarked their device as "HyperSonic Sound" (HSS). In February 1998, HSS was named the Best of What's New for 1997 by readers of Popular Science [6]. In December 2002, Popular Science named HyperSonic Sound the best invention of 2002.[citation needed] Norris received the 2005 Lemelson-MIT Prize for his invention of a "hypersonic sound".[7] ATC (now named LRAD Corporation) spun off the technology to Parametric Sound Corporation in September 2010 to focus on their Long Range Acoustic Device products (LRAD), according to their quarterly reports, press releases and executive statements.[8][9]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sound_from_ultrasound

The HSS technology uses ultrasound distribution, so the audio can be broadcast in narrow beam similar to laser. HSS allows highly focused sound beam, therefor significantly minimizing the noise level in closed or opened area.

http://www.directional-sound.com/en/products/hyper-sonic-sound

Possible organized crime applications: sleep deprivation, criminal harassment, threats and intimidation, ideation and psychological manipulation, suicides.

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Faraday Cages and Radar Assaults - Wikipedia (article link)

Faraday Cages and Radar Assaults

Faraday cages cannot block static and slowly varying magnetic fields, such as Earth's magnetic field (a compass will still work inside). To a large degree though, they also shield the interior from external electromagnetic radiation (radar for example) if the conductor is thick enough and any holes are significantly smaller than the radiation's wavelength.

For example, certain computer forensic test procedures of electronic components or systems that require an environment devoid of electromagnetic interference may be conducted within a screen room. These screen rooms are essentially work areas that are completely enclosed by one or more layers of fine metal mesh or perforated sheet metal.

The metal layers are grounded to dissipate any electric currents generated from the external electromagnetic fields and thus block a large amount of the electromagnetic interference. See also electromagnetic shielding.

The reception of external radio signals, a form of electromagnetic radiation, through an antenna within a cage can be greatly attenuated or even completely blocked by the cage itself.

1. Metal Inclosure (if the conductor is think enough, ex: metal plates/sheet).

2. The metal layers are grounded to dissipate any electric currents generated from the external electromagnetic radiation (ex: radio waves, radar).

3. The reception of external radio signals, a form of electromagnetic radiation (radar for example), through an antenna within a cage can be greatly attenuated or even completely blocked by the cage itself.

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Epidemiologic evidence relevant to radar (microwave) effects - (article link)

"Four types of effects were originally reported in multiple studies: increased spontaneous abortion, shifts in red and white blood cell counts, increased somatic mutation rates in lymphocytes, and increased childhood, testicular, and other cancers."

Abstract

Public and occupational exposures to microwave (RF) are of two main types. The first type of exposures are those connected with military and industrial uses and, to some extent broadcast exposures. It is this type that most of the data cited in this study draw upon. The second type, cellular telephones and their associated broadcast requirements, have raised concerns about current exposures because of their increasingly widespread use. Four types of effects were originally reported in multiple studies: increased spontaneous abortion, shifts in red and white blood cell counts, increased somatic mutation rates in lymphocytes, and increased childhood, testicular, and other cancers. In addition, there is evidence of generalized increased disability rates from a variety of causes in one study and symptoms of sensitivity reactions and lenticular opacity in at least one other. These findings suggest that RF exposures are potentially carcinogenic and have other health effects. Therefore, prudent avoidance of unneeded exposures is recommended as a precautionary measure. Epidemiologic studies of occupational groups such as military users and air traffic controllers should have high priority because their exposures can be reasonably well characterized and the effects reported are suitable for epidemiologic monitoring. Additional community studies are needed.

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Ground Penetrating Radar, Cheapest and Free Radar Attenuation Material, Wet Clay and Wet Quartz Sand - (articlr link)

♦ Attenuation or loss of radar energy is a complex function of the dielectric and electrical properties of the media through which the radar signal is traveling. Attenuation factor is controlled by the conductivity (), the relative magnetic permeability (r), and the relative dielectric permittivity (r) of the medium as well as the frequency of the signal itself.

Dielectric constants for most dry geologic materials range from 4 (quartz sand) to 7 (shales and carbonates).

♦ Water, however, has a dielectric constant of 81 at 20oC and radically alters the velocity of the radar-wave traveling through materials and can cause serious errors in estimating depth. Saturated quartz sands will have a dielectric constant of up to 30; granite will rise from 5 to 7 as it becomes wet; dry soils will rise from 8 to about 20 as they become wet.

♦ Soil conductivity also influences radar-wave interaction with geologic media. Radar works best passing through low conductivity materials such as dry granites and
limestones.

Clays with high conductivities are hard on radar waves, and the longest wavelength antennas can only get down 0.5 meters or so in wet clays.

 

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Technology that may be linked to Criminal Psychological Harassment Networks - (news flash)

Sound Technology
HSS Hypersonic Sound
BOSS Sound Technology
FM Transmitters - (radios and car radios)
Telecommunication Equipment
Radar Equipment
X-Ray Medical Equipment

Computer Software, hacking, sound technology, flashes, monitoring, information, deletion of files, modification of files, etc.
http://www.phiaforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=26

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Microwave Detection Methods, Spectrum Analyzer - (news flash)

A spectrum analyzer and antenna are used to detect microwaves.

Some Brands are:
- HP Spectrum Analyzers
- Anritsu Spectrum Analyzers

Cheaper components and solutions may exist such as antenna, receivers, and spectrum analyzer software.
Research is ongoing for the detection methods, the technology involved, and the equipment components involved.
http://www.phiaforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=27

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Students' electric car gets 450 mpg - CNN (video)

Students at a high school in Missouri have built a car they claim can get up to 450 miles per gallon. KMBC reports.

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New Research on Microwave Technology linked to Subjugation or Assassination through Cancer - (news flash)

Similar to the sound distortion research, new research on the use of microwave technology such as radar or x-ray that organized crime would use to assassinate a victim through cancer will soon begin.

- Detection methods and the components involved.
- Shielding methods such as lead sheets, lead glass, medical aprons etc.
- Authorities will be contacted before to address any concerns.
- The research may involve the purchase of radar guns or similar more powerful military components for testing or experimenting.

The results of the research such the components needed to detect and analyze the microwave spectrum will be placed on the website for those interested.
http://www.phiaforums.com/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=28

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Distraction brings amazing relief, virtual reality used to treat pain - Nightly News (video)

New hypnosis techniques are making use of a virtual reality to successfully manage pain.

- virtual reality used as a treatment for pain, in this case burn victims.
- virtual reality relieved pain more than medication for a patient.
- virtual reality is powerful because patient can no longer see or hear hospital room and the wound being worked on.

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The first synthetic cell that's been made; Scientists reported they had created an artificial genome - Reuters (article link)

- "This is the first synthetic cell that's been made,"
- "an important advance in our ability to re-engineer organisms"
- "This is the first self-replicating species that we have had on the planet whose parent is a computer."

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World's largest solar-powered boat is preparing to navigate the globe - CNN (article link)

- 30 meters long, "Turanor" has enough solar panels to cover two tennis courts
- Voyage of 50,000 km, projected to take 160 days -- through Pacific Ocean, Suez Canal
- Skipper Raphael Domjan: "We have the technology right now to change how we do things"

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MIT coats paper with a solar cell as part of research aimed at energy breakthroughs - CNN (article link)

- Cells are about 1.5 percent to 2 percent efficient at converting sunlight to electricity
- Coating paper with organic semiconductor material could pave way for lower weight of solar panels
- Printed solar cells are in the research phase and are years from being commercialized

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Solar power heats up job market in New Mexico - CNN (video)

New Mexico battles the tough economy by developing its brightest natural resource

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DNA Nanotechnology microscopic robots can follow instructions, assemble simple products, and mimicking the machinery of living cells - WSJ (article link)

- A research group built a molecular factory in which mobile DNA robots assembled gold particles in eight different ways.
- Another researech group programmed a DNA robot that could start, stop, turn and move.
- Scientists might be able to build autonomous medical robots able to cruise the human bloodstream.

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Solar models, U.K. every building powers its self and Spain's PS10 Solar Tower. - CNN (video)

- Spain first commercial solar tower 11mw of electricity and perhaps more in the future.
- U.K. model every building powers its self, 10 square meters generates on avg about 850kw hours/year.
- Works very well with light, sunshine is not needed, and if the buildings were full covered it would generate more power than currently used.

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Neuromarketing; Market researchers want to tune in to the brain waves of consumers. - NewScientist (video)

- Brain imaging called EEG is used to detect attention, emotions, and memory.
- Algorithms then workout which scenes are most affective.

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Psychological Harassment Research, flashing computer screen sample - YouTube (video)

A flashing computer screen sample from research on psychological harassment from NBC 04-28-2010.
- You can appreciate the flashes better in full screen mode.

"The same psychological manipulation tactics and desires are combined with advances in technology from flashing computer screens to sound distortions and harassment with the goal to discredit victims and drive them to homelessness."

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Psychological Harassment Research; a sound distortion Sample #157 - YouTube (video)

A sound distortion sample in a grocery store and part of a research on sound distortions and psychological harassment.

"The same psychological manipulation tactics and desires are combined with advances in technology from flashing computer screens to sound distortions and harassment with the goal to discredit victims and drive them to homelessness."

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Flexible and transparent Solar cells could revolutionize the business of generating electricity from sunlight - NewScientist (video)

- Tests have shown that these ultra thin solar cells are almost as efficient as conventional ones and use much less material.
- Since they are transparent they can be applied to windows or other surfaces and can be much more affordable.

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Global Warming, Earth Quakes, Volcanos: Iceland Katla Volcano 100 Times More Powerful than Eyjafjallajokull - (video)

- Scientist talk about the Eyjafjallajokull and Katla volcanos and the iceland volcano patterns.
- Katla has a good probability and pattern of erupting next and 100 times more powerful than Eyjafjallajokull.

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Sound Technology; sharp or piercing beeps in public places – iReport (video)

Sound technology can be used for psychological harassment or criminal psychological harassment.
- European stores were in the news papers not that long ago for using high frequency sounds for psychological harassment.
- Sharp and piercing beeps can, like flashing lights, be annoying or have more of an effect on someone who is sleep deprived or has high levels of cortisol.
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Nanotechnology is arguably the greatest existential risk that humanity is likely to confront in this century' - Dr Nick Bostrom Oxford University - (video)

Nanotechnology is the next step in technology evolution and it could be used to solve serious problems or create new ones. A big risk or danger is the deliberate design of weapon or control systems for which there is no defense.
- "In my view the advanced form of nanotechnology is arguably the greatest existential risk that humanity is likely to confront in this century" - Dr Nick Bostrom (Oxford University)
- "There’s the potential to do great good with them but there’s also the possibility that we wreck destruction" – Nick Pope (British Ministry of Defense ret.)
- "I have a feeling based on a human history that we’ll actually just turn this into a biological weapon of mass destruction." – Nick Pope (British Ministry of Defense ret.)

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Female astronauts bond "we do what we do because we feel very passionate about it" - CNN (video)

- The bond they share makes it easier to focus on why they are there.
- "we do what we do because we feel very passionate about it. We don't do it because we are women; we do it because we really want to be part of exploring the Universe."

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China pulls ahead of Taiwan, second only to USA in Nanotech patent applications - NanoTech-Transfer Report #072

This month China's Tsinghua University reaches a total of 275 nano patents applied for from USPTO, outpacing Taiwan's Industrial Technology Research Institute's 274 applications.

http://www.nanotech-now.com

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Pacific Biosciences Speeds DNA Sequencing - WSJ (video)

Pacific Biosciences is working on a DNA sequencing process that it says will allow a person's genome to be sequenced in under an hour for less than $100 making a future of personally tailored genetic medicine more feasible.
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Scientists Take a Page From Origami and Fold DNA - WSJ (video)

Bioengineers learn to fold DNA into complex shapes, which researchers hope will one day revolutionize manufacturing, medicine and computing. WSJ's Robert Lee Hotz reports on how scientists are manipulating DNA's chemical rules.
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Nanotech robots deliver gene therapy through blood - Reuters (article link)

(Reuters) - U.S. researchers have developed tiny nanoparticle robots that can travel through a patient's blood and into tumors where they deliver a therapy that turns off an important cancer gene.
- Researchers used nanotechnology -- the science of really small objects -- to create tiny polymer robots covered with a protein called transferrin that seek out a receptor or molecular doorway on many different types of tumors.
- Once the particles find the cancer cell and get inside, they break down, releasing small interfering RNAs or siRNAs that block a gene that makes a cancer growth protein called ribonucleotide reductase.

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Geologist Quake "lurking" off U.S. coast: West Canada, U.S., and California should prepare as if they expect an earth quake in the near future - CNN (video)

There have been recent earth quakes in Haiti, Turkey, Chile, Hawaii, Tokyo, and more recently in Indonesia.

These earth quakes are probably due to global warming and California, BC, and Alaska are on the waiting list, possibly next, for a potential earth quake of a magnitude of 8-9.

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MIT researchers devised a process for generating electricity using nanotechnology - CNN (article link)

Researchers used tiny wires, known as carbon nanotubes, to create a powerful wave of energy. After coating these tiny wires with a layer of fuel, the researchers generated a so-called thermopower wave.
- "This could lead to batteries that are up to 10 times smaller and still have the same power output."
- Unlike normal batteries, the nanotubes never lose their stored energy if left to sit.
- Most batteries on the market now are made from highly toxic heavy metals, which are very bad for the environment.
- Batteries made from this new thermopower technology would be completely nontoxic.

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Criminal Psychological Harassment, Technology, and Credibility - (news flash)

When it comes to psychological harassment or criminal psychological harassment the more advanced the technology used is, which results in an increased attack to a person’s psychological integrity and weakens their credibility, the less likely they will be believed.
- Credibility is highly important when it comes to victims of crime.
- “Credibility, it’s the only currency on this playing field” – Jon Voight in Enemy of the State.
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Gamer (2009) - One of the first Sci-Fi Nanotechnology based movies

A future where people control other people through Nanotechnology.
http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1034032/

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Solar cooking for 100,000 - CNN (video)

The Indian holy town of Shirdi boasts the world's largest solar cooker.
- No wood burning or CO2.
- Cooking for 100,000

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Nanoparticles in food and food packaging is likely to grow dramatically in the next decade - Reuters (article link)

- The science and technology committee of Britain's upper house of parliament said in a report that use of nanoparticles in food and food packaging is likely to grow dramatically in the next decade, but too little is known about their safety.

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How Haiti360 works - CNN (video)

You can see 360-degree video of Haiti at cnn.com/Haiti360. Errol Barnett explains how it works.
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Apple launches iPad, will iPad save the planet, old media? - CNN (video)

Save a tree, save the planet, save the old print media.

iTunes the seller and distributor of music, podcasts, TV shows, and movies could also become a new print media distribution format or distributor similar to the amazon kindle.

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Credibility, it's the only currency on this playing field - YouTube (video)

Psychological harassment or criminal psychological harassment is on the psychological battlefield.

When it comes to crime, criminal harassment, criminal psychological harassment, or psychological harassment the main priority is to destroy the victims credibility. Technology and medical professionals, notably psychiatry, can be used or play role when it comes to the credibility of psychological harassment victims, the psychological battlefield.

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Repetitive sharp piercing sounds can be considered criminal psychological harassment - YouTube (video)

A video that has sharp piercing sounds that can be considered psychological harassment, criminal harassment or criminal psychological harassment due to their annoyance, repetition, and effect on people with high levels of cortisol.

Sharp piercing sounds like flashing lights can have more of an affect on people with high levels of cortisol.

cortisol and ptsd weapon: psychological torture and environmental factors

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Nanotechnology: different benefits and different threats to mankind - YouTube (video)

Nanotechnology: Scientist speak about different benefits and different threats to mankind.

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