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There's a group up in SF, California called SRL or Survival Research Labs. I forget who the originator is (Mark something or other... Please help me out you SF types) but he's fairly well known in Art School circles. They regularly used to stage "Unique Machine" demonstrations which would consist of robotic and/or audio/visual elements which somehow would challenge the audience in various ways. Such as huge explosions and threatening behaviour of machines or seemingly unstable foundations etc. (These demonstrations or events have been mostly banned in the US. Europe appears to be more lenient with what they will allow.) In a video of theirs they unveil a "Sonic Cannon" which emits a high decibel but very low frequency sound. Interview excerpts then go on to explain the various theoretical physiological responses to this sound as told by expert scientists about, mostly damaging, physical and nervous system responses to this sound. Anyway, they proceeded to show clips of their demonstration of this device. (They are located in the Lower Mission area of SF near a park). I'm not sure if this is similar to the Tesla device, but an interesting thing happened. The video shows shots of mostly adults running away from the sound, but curiously, the majority of children running towards it. I found that very revealing! I have no idea if anyone was actually hurt by the contraption. -Miko PS: I also watch the XF-ers... ---------------------------------------------------------------- One more thing about "phantom ringing" : I read some article years ago about Nicola Tesla and some kind of "sound weapon" which would transmit tones across great distances. Or maybe it was an energy source which gave off some extra noise. In any case, this technology was supposedly never realized and buried. I've always thought that this phantom ringing (which I also..) was from secret government tests of this Tesla technology. But I watch the X-files religiously so... ed chang