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    Posted March 1, 2013 by
    DannyH
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    Laval, Quebec
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    Light Years: Your view of space and stars

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    Dune (1984), Ultrasound Tech "Burst Organs"

     

    A video that illustrates the use of sound technology to "burst organs", ultrasound similar to today's use of focused ultrasound in the medical field and older technology called the "gama knife" used for lobotomies.

    The reality is that organized crime, the mob, is using focused ultrasound to create sound at great distances to inflict high levels of sleep deprivation on targeted citizens and to inflict physical damage, heart attacks and strokes. It is combined with another technology used from neighboring homes to assault citizens in their own homes, energy assault weapons aimed at inflicting deadly cancers, the weaponization of space, powerful radar or ground penetrating radar.

    This video is a part of several videos that illustrate different issues from workplace psychological harassment to different technologies that can be used for psychological harassment.

    Sci-fi Future

    In the video the actor claims Arakis will become the center of the Universe. In the future the planet Mars, the red desert planet, may become the center of the Universe as the human race turns this planet into a technologically advanced planet and keeps or preserves earth as a rich and diversified life inhabited planet.

    This possibility highlights the importance of Mars missions and future colonizations, that will become "the center of Universe".

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