[ RadSafe ] Low frequency sound, was Kansas to let nuclear plant guards "shoot to kill"

Robert Atkinson robert.atkinson at genetix.com
Sun Mar 26 09:32:08 CST 2006


Hi Stu,
I've been close to a pair of re-heated jet engines in a semi-enclosed
space and can confirm that the low frequency component is very
disconcerting. It has a definite affect on your internal organs. This is
despite the assault from the normal frequency range!

Robert G8RPI.

-----Original Message-----
From: radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl [mailto:radsafe-bounces at radlab.nl] On
Behalf Of Stewart Farber
Sent: 24 March 2006 17:27
To: John Jacobus; John_Rich at fpl.com; radsafe at radlab.nl
Cc: Stewart Farber
Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Kansas to let nuclear plant guards "shoot to
kill"

Hi all,
What's the LD-50 dB concerning "shout to kill".

Just a bit of humor for a dull Friday. Strictly in jest over a simple
[but 
funny] typo.  I recall reading decades ago about the French military
trying 
to develop a focused high intensity, low frequency sound weapon that
would 
vibrate internal organs of an enemy soldier in range --with the goal of 
prompting incapacitating/fatal internal organ damage. Anyone ever hear
about 
such a strange use of intense low-frequency sound energy??

Stu Farber
============================
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "John Jacobus" <crispy_bird at yahoo.com> writes,

Subject: Re: [ RadSafe ] Kansas to let nuclear plant guards "shoot to
kill"


> Usually the security forces are trained and are to
> follow "rules of engagement" just as the police do.
> For example,
>
> 3.  If weaponed aimed at you, shout to kill.



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