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originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: anonentity
Yeah. People are dying by the bazillions.
I remember his HAARP special. The one where he thought bone conduction headphones were music being beamed directly to his brain.
Bonehead.
originally posted by: Vector99
a reply to: anonentity
Jesse lost all credibility in my eyes when he admitted here in an AMA he goes on TV for money and doesn't always believe what he says, he admits to being a paid actor.
Zero credibility IMHO.
ETA - other than giving a forum he never used, I'm curious how much ATS paid him for that segment.
originally posted by: Phage
a reply to: anonentity
Yeah. People are dying by the bazillions.
I remember his HAARP special. The one where he thought bone conduction headphones were music being beamed directly to his brain.
Bonehead.
originally posted by: Thoughtcrime
a reply to: [post=26070485]Phage[/post] “I remember his HAARP special. The one where he thought bone conduction headphones were music being beamed directly to his brain.”
Not agreeing or disagreeing with you. But FWIW, Ventura is a former SEAL. For many years now, the SEALS have had headphones that use bone conduction to transmit audio to the users brain in silence, using the bone behind one’s ear [Mastoid Process]. This method is far superior to the old ‘open transmit’ method, which could (and occasionally did) alert the enemy to one’s presence.
Experimental and theoretical studies have shown that the microwave auditory phenomenon does not arise from an interaction of microwave pulses directly with the auditory nerves or neurons along the auditory neurophysiological pathways of the central nervous system. Instead, the microwave pulse, upon absorption by soft tissues in the head, launches a thermoelastic wave of acoustic pressure that travels by bone conduction to the inner ear.