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The sound weapon will cripple the target and the target would not recognize a thing.




Above this text is the film of nuclear test "Hardtack 1/Nutmeg".  Nuclear weapons can cause extremely powerful resonance if there is wrong material in the core of the nukes. 

There is the possibility that in the core of the nuclear weapon is position things. Like the bites of enemy aircraft, blood samples, or amalgam that is used in teeth. That thing causes resonance in the materials in which counterparts are at the effective area. 

The system bases the idea that the ultra-powerful sound is overloads neurons and that thing causes the effect, where the sound effect will dam the nervous system. The sound effect causes the case where the stimulus is just traveling through the brain. And that thing denies the targeted person cannot concentrate. The system uses possible infrasounds that are not causing symptoms for the victims, except the concentration problem. 

Acoustic weapons can use also against submarines. And that causes that the attempt to launch nuclear weapons to fail, because the operators cannot concentrate on the launch codes or launch process. If the power of soundwave is high enough. That thing will lock the targeted persons, and they cannot even move their hands. 

The acoustic systems are not necessarily harmless. The soundwave can resonate with the targeted materials and that causes unexpected cracks to the materials. The resonance is the thing that causes metal fatigue. The metal fatigue that drops the aircraft can form because the screw that is made by using the same material with the vital point of the wings is put in the engine. 

There has been introduced an idea about the resonance. In some books is introduced that the metal. Used in structures of ICBM can be put in the loudspeakers, and that resonance will cause cracks in the structures of those systems. 

The idea is about the amalgam is stolen from dentists who worked on the enemy side.  That amalgam can position in the core of nuclear weapons. And that thing can use to uncover enemies that are working behind lines. The enemy is also well-known. Because of that idea was introduced by the CIA. The idea was that the broken teets are uncovering the people, who visited the hostile dentists. The rumor tells that this kind of weapon was tested in operation Hardtack 1. 

In some other versions, the used things would be the pieces of jewelry. That is delivered to the hostile operators. Or the stolen blood samples can use in that case. There are many ways to make that kind of thing. The resonating thing in the body causes the resonance and breaks the bones or even worse. 



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