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Do you know what they are? In 1973, The United States deployed the Urban Funk Campaign, a psychoacoustic attack during the war with the intention of altering mental states of their enemies (Goodman, 2010). The device utilised both infrasonic and ultrasonic frequencies, which emitted high decibel oscillations from a mounted helicopter onto the Vietnamese ground troops. |
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@shadow27 | 8 March 18 | |
Urban Funk Campaign? What a great band name! ''It has been noted that certain infrasonic frequencies plug straight into the algorithms of the brain and nervous system. Frequencies of 7 hertz, for example, coincide with theta rhythms, thought to induce moods of fear and anger.'' |
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@ogdenz | 8 March 18 | |
Hmm didn't Kate Bush write a song about the military using ultra low bass frequencies that liquified human organs?
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@ogdenz | 8 March 18 | |
Then again her singing Wuthering Heights can burst yer eardrums.
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@shadow27 | 8 March 18 | |
Limited literature within the infrasonic frequency range allows for an array of research speculating conspiracies within the utilisation of infrasonic frequency ranges as a means of non-lethal weaponry and crowd control. As a result, this could lead to a plausible suggestion that military application of non-lethal audio weapons have not been made publicly available
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@shadow27 | 8 March 18 | |
Idk ogdenz, I just think we should be scared. Very scared.
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@ogdenz | 8 March 18 | |
Kind of like the way strobe lights can affect people,when they sync up with brain rhythms maybe...but an aural version shadow?
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@mikeymk | 8 March 18 | |
There are visual ones, too. The old bill have tested a type of torch that flash in an assailant's eyes, causing temporary blindness and physical pain to the eyes, stunning the person long enough to be able to apprehend them.
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@shadow27 | 8 March 18 | |
Yeah, all that kind of stuff. Everyone has heard about 'brown notes' too, surely?
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@shadow27 | 8 March 18 | |
@ ogdenz - 8.03.18 - 08:36pm Kind of like the way strobe lights can affect people,when they sync up with brain rhythms maybe...but an aural version shadow? It's all about resonance apparently, different organs are made of different stuff.. Different densities etc. So they resonate at different frequencies. |
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@crail | 8 March 18 | |
I did a low frequency test on my speakers as the go down to 28hz. To be fair I did sh*t myself a bit. I thought it was goint to damage them. Or maybe that was the bass scaring me
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