Saturday, February 22, 2014

South Africa - Microwave weapon a new threat to Farmers

Hello Everybody,

South Africa - Microwave weapon a new threat to Farmers

Microwave Weapons known as high-energy radio frequency (HERF) weapons are the new threat to farmers and their animals in South Africa. Farmers in the Natal Midlands, who are experiencing new crises, have spoken about the new problem they are charged with. The farmers insist on remaining anonymous for fear of retaliation.
The microwave weapon, or HERF is a direct energy weapon used against micro-electronics and fuel vapor. The technology required to create these weapons is inexpensive and generally easy to construct.
That is the opening paragraph of the article punished in the Guardian LV, read the article - here is the link

Link to Guardian LV article – Microwave Weapons a new Threat to South African Farmers


Since the publication of this story, I received a few emails from people and found the following story worth sharing. This is from a South African farmer.

I am an experienced and careful driver. Twice I found myself driving in the wrong direction on a busy road. This was brought about from a device aimed at me to cause disorientation. I did not crash.
I have never fainted in my life. Thrice in the last 5 years, someone was aiming the same instrument at me while I was outside the back door of my house and knocked me down. I had to rush indoors, barely able to make it to get inside. Bushes are 20 meters away, where the perpetrators were hiding.
Africans who were involved in violent riots in South Africa during the 1980s complained that the police and military used devices against them, which made them either too violent or more passive. They did not like this treatment. They saw a car arrive, pointing a device at them, and the adverse effects were felt immediately.
I have lost two friends from plane crashes. Two separate occasions, within a minute of taking off plane crashed to the ground bursting into flames.
The first was a highly experienced pilot. He was South African body building champion in the early 1960s, and took up flying as a hobby and passion. He built his own planes. The one that crashed was not home made.
The second was a young girl who was a passenger in a newly bought plane. Pilot also experienced.
Experienced drivers on the national roads suddenly crash their cars for no reason. They have no idea what happened to them. Some people have called it 'sudden panic disorder'. It is more than that as they did not have a history of this condition. Some died on impact, other survived.
These devices are used worldwide and have never they been exposed in any court in the world.
It is time someone expose this in an open court.

Well that is the story and we all know how serious the farm attacks are in South Africa. It is a slow genocide of the Afrikaner.

Best regards
Laura

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