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From: john@hp-pcd.UUCP (john)
Newsgroups: net.misc
Subject: Re: Microwave and UHF sound detection
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Date: Thu, 20-Jun-85 18:35:00 EDT
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Posted: Thu Jun 20 18:35:00 1985
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Nf-From: hp-pcd!john    Jun 20 14:35:00 1985

<<<<

   The most reasonable theory about the Russian bombarding the US embassy
with microwaves was that they had implanted "Bugs" in the walls and were
beaming energy to keep them charged. I mean you cant expect them to run
wires to them and plug into the wall outlets.

   As far as the E-field level in large cities goes , you might try turning
off you florescent lights and then see if they still emit any light. If so
your neighbor is probably using a Telsa Coil on you :)


John Eaton
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