The Doubter Built a Weapon That Causes 'Havana Syndrome' and Tested It on Himself – the Consequences Were Terrible
A Norwegian researcher associated with the government conducted a personal experiment in 2024 to demonstrate that a microwave pulse weapon is not harmful to humans, but the results were disastrous.
Scientist trying to disprove mysterious spy sickness tests microwave weapon on himself
A scientist attempting to debunk the 'Havana syndrome' tested a microwave weapon on himself, resulting in neurological damage and symptoms akin to the victims of the condition.
The Washington Post: Norwegian researcher tested 'secret weapon' on himself. It went wrong.
A Norwegian researcher allegedly tested a powerful microwave device in Norway, aiming to disprove the Havana Syndrome, but the experiment reportedly went wrong.
Tested a Weapon on Himself to Disprove the Havana Syndrome
A Norwegian scientist reportedly conducted a self-experiment with a microwave weapon in an attempt to disprove the theories suggesting microwaves could cause Havana Syndrome, resulting in him experiencing symptoms similar to the mysterious illness.
He fell ill while trying to disprove the Havana syndrome
A Norwegian scientist reportedly tested a microwave weapon on himself in an attempt to disprove the existence of Havana syndrome, but instead developed symptoms akin to the mysterious ailment.
Skeptical researcher built sound weapon - suffered from 'Havana syndrome'
A Norwegian researcher skeptical of the so-called Havana Syndrome built a sound weapon and subsequently developed symptoms resembling those previously reported by American diplomats.
Major Newspaper: Norwegian Researcher Tested Secret Weapon on Himself – Developed Mysterious Illness
A Norwegian researcher tested a microwave machine on himself and exhibited symptoms similar to 'Havana syndrome.'
Chinese civilisation’s true age; engineer leaves US to find freedom: 7 science highlights
The article highlights seven significant scientific developments in China, including a new perspective on the age of Chinese civilization and advancements in military technology.
How China’s New Weapon Can Jam Satellites in Space? Watch
China has developed a weapon that can destroy satellites in Earth's orbit using microwave waves.
An Unprecedented Weapon: What the Chinese TPG1000Cs Can Do
The TPG1000Cs, a powerful microwave generator, represents a significant advancement in space weaponry by China, capable of unprecedented energy release.
US microwave weapon shoots down fiber optic drones from the sky
The US has developed a new microwave weapon capable of destroying fiber optic FPV drones resistant to radio signal jammers, addressing a significant threat in the war in Ukraine.
READY FOR STAR WARS: China's 60,000 megawatt microwave weapon is designed to bake satellites
China has developed a high-powered microwave weapon capable of targeting satellites from the ground with unprecedented speed and accuracy.
Chinese scientists build world-first 20GW microwave weapon that can fire 60-second bursts
Chinese scientists have developed a groundbreaking 20GW microwave weapon capable of emitting 60-second bursts, potentially threatening low Earth orbit satellites like Starlink.
"It Can Destroy Swarms of Drones": How the Chinese Hurricane 3000 System Works
China has unveiled the Hurricane 3000, a high-powered microwave weapon system designed to eliminate drones at greater distances than comparable U.S. military systems, capable of autonomous operation and integration with other weapons.
China’s ‘sweep and kill’ weapon, Malaysians opting for Singapore: SCMP’s 7 highlights
The article highlights seven key reports from SCMP, including China's advanced microwave weapon capable of targeting drone swarms and the trend of Malaysians preferring Singapore.
China’s powerful new microwave weapon system can destroy drone swarms within 3km
China's Hurricane 3000 microwave weapon system is capable of destroying drone swarms within a range of 3 kilometers, surpassing the equivalent U.S. Army system in range and versatility according to its developer, Norinco.