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What means noise attack? And why we should be worried about them?



AU-23 "Peacemaker"
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Kimmo Huosionmaa

There have been cases, that some workers of the U.S embassies have been under some kind of voice attack, and this might very interesting because those noise attacks can be made for given the infrasound commands to that personnel. The purpose might be sometimes been, that the opponent is trying to give orders to deliver secretive information to its authorities. The Infrasound is in the normal situations thing, what we cannot hear, but it would be used to deny to put things in the memory. Also sometimes infrasound would be used to disturb the sharp work.



But when we are thinking about propaganda purposes, this thing would be excellent for given information to the opponent. In the Vietnam War, the United States military used that thing for making their opponent too relaxed and careless, and this system was used in the jungles by AU-23 "Peacemaker" aircraft, and also "Phoenix"-operators used subliminal loudspeakers in their killing operations. And sometimes there were rumors, that those systems were used for inciting the V.C members to open fire against their own leaders. This is the most horrifying use of that kind of systems.


The loudspeakers were used that the CT- (Counter Terror) team, what was "Phoenix" team's codename, went near some villages, and then they started to use the loudspeakers, and give simultaneous commands that V.C-members should start to wear the red bandana. And then the sniper-unit shot them. Another version of this system is the thing, what makes people ill. The purpose of that system is to deny the sleep from enemy soldiers, and that would make them easier to kill. This system gives same times infra- and ultrasound, and it would be effective in the riot situations.


The South-African police used this thing in the interrogations of SWAPO-members. And it was proven effective, and the opponent would not get injuries. I don't know how many times that thing was used, but there is a thing, what came to my mind. There could be loudspeaker in the vehicles, and then the system can yell by using infrasound, that every person, who is attacked against western targets or made other terror attacks, should raise their hands, and then the patrol can arrest them. But this is only the theory, but we would think, that this kind of systems have been tested around the world.

Sources

https://www.popularmechanics.com/military/weapons/a21201860/sonic-attack-cuba-china-guangzhou/

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/sonic-attacks-china-cuba-sound-weapon-surveillance-us-diplomats-a8384341.html

Phoenix program https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0tMDrnbOSb4


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http://www.airwar.ru/image/idop/attack/au23/au23-4.jpg

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