Destiny Gets Accused Of Being Handled By Russia In HEATED Havana Syndrome Debate
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- Destiny gets into a heated debate w/ everyone on Havana Syndrome
Date: 2 Apr, 2024
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Destiny Gets Triggered Before Zoom Lecture And Gets Caught Screaming
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This was debunked as false information many years ago...
But Bohemian Grove exists
powerful people hangout and watch a mock ritualistic sacrifice and its on tape
'Destiny gets caught screaming' is the most unimepressive title i've seen so far lol.
Still waiting on the conversation with Vinay Prasad MD about vax and how medical studies are performed.
The fact "he fell off" joke has replaced "...a woman's name" is fascinating, did this start just after the Finklestein debate?
He banned the woman jokes after Candace Owen’s I think. He finally met a real strong black women
No its a general meme on youtube rn, happens on gaming vids, commentary, debate, etc. Basically anyone popular or with a decent fanbase/ traction.
Forced youtube comment meme that little kids copy paste from eachother and updoot eachother whenever they see it. Just basic hivemind stuff.
destiny fell off
It's the new "first" comment meme. Been going on for a few weeks now.
I'm glad energy weapons and poisoning specialist Vegan Gains shared his 2 cents on the topic
And that destiny deferred to his wise assassment!
my favourite part was when he was asked whether he has read the article
Jordan Peterson been real quiet
Vegan Gains saying he didn't believe it unironically made me think it had some credibility.
LMFAO
Having Dan and Kayla annoy the fuck out of Steven purposefully is calming. Like a cosmic balancing taking place in a fair way.
Yeah, Steven
The real conspiracy was the friends we made along the way.
The slow wave penetrates the wall.
Cue Christopher Walken dancing all smooth
Refuses to waste 2 hours on the article but will scream about how he wont read the article for 2 hours. Yep thats not a waste of time actually
Readin the article is not as good/easy content, the discussion is.
Try and keep up bud.
Tiny is just a humble content farmer, he dont need no fancy education
the article is drivel.
it's creative writing nonsense, speculation about a fucking raygun with no evidence while acknowledging the limitations with such technology with no explanation for how it could be gotten around (extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence)
a quote from some chick about how "MY NEUROSURGEON CAN'T EXPLAIN IT!!" without ANY quote from the fucking neurosurgeon.
pure nonsense
@MikeTall88 The good content like reading Israel Palestine wiki articles for a month
@@stfn4472still waiting on what he's apparently said from reading wikis that was incorrect
As a person who designs loudspeakers and has a pretty good general understanding of this end of electronics, a lot of this discussion is very triggering.
care to elaborate?
tell us your position then :peperage:
why’s that?
Well, one example, the discussion of infrasonics. The only practical use is propagation through fluids other than air. Acoustically, it's not really possible to weaponize it any more than you could grab a person by the shoulders and shake them to death. An infrasonic wave of enough intensity to do damage to someone's organs would be enough to also damage everything around them. A good example is an earthquake, they often generate infrasonic energy in the single cycle range at over 200db. You can't fire an earthquake at someone, let alone a mega earthquke that could cause cavitation in the cerebral fluid. People don't die of strokes in an earthquake, they die when the ceiling falls on them.
Secondly, resonances manifest themselves in upper harmonics, not lower, so a microwave weapon, while totally possible, isn't going to create audible stuff in someone's head. If you managed to blast a building with enough microwave energy to ping the inside of one person's skull, the charred remains of everything else in the building (and within the radius of the emission) would be more of a concern, and would likely take more energy than a city's power grid could supply.
A high frequency directed energy weapon though, totally possible, but with the energy required, especially if we're expecting it to go several hundred feet and penetrate a wall would require several orders of magnitude more energy than a group of assassins could make disappear after. Megawatts. Think about your microwave oven, the vacuum tube magnetron requires around 2000 volts from a 15lb transformer that requires 10 or 15 amps of current, and can only heat your coffee up while it's within a few inches of the exit of the magnatron, and it's not even directional.
Something the magnitude of what they're discussing, "sitting in a van across the street" type scenarios are just not feasible.
If you told me that the Navy has one on an aircraft carrier I might be inclined to believe it, but a handful of guys doing this and then escaping into the night while leaving no trace of equipment or tractor trailer loads worth of power cells, come the fuck on.
@@drdyna
Probably the best explanation in these comments.
"You're shooting an energy weapon at me right now, I can feel the headache coming on. I'm about to go throw up!" 🤣
destiny really spend 2 hours screeching about not wanting to read a 2 hour article
Thank God he finally realized which of these is more entertaining.
"when you hear hooves, think horses not zebras."
And when someone has a headache, give them an ibuprofen, not a tin foil hat.
Crack is better. @@haverjr
@@haverjr Bro, that's crazy! Ibuprofen? Why not cocaine? That solves all problems (don't do this at home)
When you hear auditory weapons, think babies not scifi energy weapons
Unless you are in a place likely to be populated by zebras rather than horses
Ppl really don’t realize how common persistent and frequent headaches and migraines are. As well as general neurological issues.
15% of all people experience migraines. I know this because I'm one of them. Shit sucks. They can be completely disabling. Some days of every year your body just stops functioning, reducing you to bedridden.
Or how strong the human mind is irrationally able to cause unwarranted detrimental health complications with zero underlying causes other than these people's minds believing they are targets of an attack when they really are not
@@Hyperllam4 But have you considered that there might be someone with an oversized microwave outside of your apartment responsible for this?
@@chriswinkler4663 if you have, seek mental help...
@@chriswinkler4663 Only if you have an overseas government job is that a possibility.
Destiny Boricelli is a Black Italian woman’s name
HOLY SHIT!!!! Russia discovered the brain version of "The Brown Note!"
Repent to God
Yep
I swear every time vegan gains comes in…
- “what do you think about the article you literally just clicked on?”
- “I dunno, I haven’t read it yet.”
- “Oh my bad, I thought you did. So anyway, here’s a summary and a list of my criticisms before you even start. Don’t you agree?”
- “I dunno maybe, I haven’t read it yet.”
- “Oh right. Well, let me just repeat everything I said the first time.”
he's exactly like Turkey Tom
Initially I thought that some poison was much more likely, but then VG came on to say the same thing, so now i know for certain it wasnt that.
yeah I had to turn myself around too
😂😂
Not saying that I agree with VG, but you forming your opinion of his take based on his history (as rightfully labelled as insane as it is) instead of analyzing the actual content of his take is no different from the UA-cam comments who just shit on Destiny's take in fhe Norm debate because they know him as a Wiki warrior.
@@xortic4325 read the room
@@xortic4325the difference is that he was making a joke
Regardless of destiny's stance on the story. Would it have killed him to at least read it before giving his take. So much of this is him asking for details that were in the source.
Agreed. He's asking good questions but why so damn angry?
@@mdlr5663 exactly. A big issue is that it half of the conversation was arguing about if it can go through walls when in the article says that it went through windows. That whole line of argumentation was irrelevant and could’ve been avoided
How much chad white sauce do u think destiny’s ex-wife is guzzling now?
Those details were NOT in the source. That's the problem.
I'm a mechanical engineering student with a lot of physics under my belt.
Microwaves are LFO EMF waves. The way conventional microwave ovens work is by focusing these microwaves at a reflective surface such that the wave gets trapped and the reflected waves get compounded. This oscillation generates friction in whatever object interacts with the beam, resulting in some spots being cold and some spots being hot. You can almost get away with visualizing this as a kid jumping rope across the length of your food. This is why microwave ovens spin.
Microwaves are big and slow, which makes it difficult for them to interact with the atoms in a wall. It also makes it difficult to interact with objects beyond the wall unless they have some form of specially designed transmitter(like old-school cell phone antennae), or if the wave was specified to a pre-existing transmitter (like neurotransmitters in the brain). But for this to cause any damage, internal or external, it would require sufficiently high intensity, which would almost certainly result in some form of immediately identifiable radiation (like maybe a skin burn) and also very likely be lethal and/or semi-permanent. Maybe with incredibly accurate fine-tuning, this would be doable in a lab-scenario, as Destiny suggests. But Dan's claim is that a wave of sufficiently high intensity didn't interact with a wall, didn't interact with the skin, but did interact with neurotransmitters in a way that was non-lethal and temporary and so hyper-focused that it only impacted a single person.
As far as I'm aware, this would be one of the most brilliant feats of engineering since the nuclear bomb based on similarly unexplored physics. And we're supposed to believe that this wave gun is being used instead of the 5000 significantly more plausible explanations. On top of that, we're supposed to believe that this targeting is scary when most the symptoms are headaches and nausea, things that are mildly inconvenient at worst. I don't see the practical application of such a device. I see a lot of people claiming the device exists, but I don't see the evidence that such a device exists. The only logical conclusion is that it doesn't exist. If you currently believe the device exists, it is the same illogical conspiratorial mindset that spurred on Jan 6th. It is nightmarishly scary that so many people are just blindly accepting that this very improbable thing is real without evidence.
Finally, I think you and I are the only two people in this entire community with high-school-tier physics knowledge. This video is making me doubt literally everything that everyone in this discussion has ever said in the past. They literally have no fundamental understanding of physics.
Have you thought about potentially having 2 or more spaced devices that just perform constructive / destructive wave emissions that only interact at certain locations? I'm sorry but the notion that this technology would be the most brilliant feat of engineering since the nuclear bomb is kind of crazy. If maybe we were talking about something like detector based system that requires data transfer between the location and emitter that might be some sort of difficult problem, but just getting a certain intensity frequency at a required position is not only feasible, but probably trivial.
EE and theoretical physics here, just considering the developments in Microwave Thermoelastic Tomography, you only need short bursts to cause these acoustic effects, you don't need sustained, continuous power that would cause skin burns. But the directionality and absorption from walls still seem problematic. It's unlikely, but I wouldn't rule it out entirely.
@@el1tipo2diablo3 you would indeed lower the power requirements of any one single device, especially if sending short, high power bursts vs continuous power output. You can be a lot more liberal with directivity then. Phase aligning all of them to target a very precise location is possible but would be tricky. It's an interesting approach.
Take a look at the russian antidrone Guns, my guess it would look something like that, which looks to use an electronic phased array.
Destiny says he’s virtue signaling because he wants him to read the article lmao
Destiny was maybe the most close minded I've ever seen him. Literally couldn't even entertain an idea.
Its a stupid idea. I might as well call you close-minded bc you don't agree with homeopathy.
You don't agree with homeopathy, right? Tell me if you do so I can disregard everything you say on every subject.
@@jessecraft1199 Bacause it's fake. It does not exist.
@@jessecraft1199 Mentally ill conspiracy theorists are rarely right. Sadly they are not open to having their minds changed. Even when proven wrong, they will argue that they are right and you in fact are wrong. It's pathetic.
@@marcusmcclain3251 If you arent able to even entertain an idea when you have nothing to lose in doing so and you are already spending a lot of time thinking about the topic, then you are exceptionally close-minded.
Edit: Prewatched. I wrote this before he was provided this exact info.
Some of these weapons exist. BUT the US nonlethal heat weapon is the size of a truck with a huge dish and is direct LOS only, blocked by a mattress. See the Active Denial System.
Sure, but to play devils advocate you wouldn't show bleeding edge tech. Presumably there would be more advanced tech beyond what is shown to the public.
@@jb31969That's not even devils advocate, that's just common sense.
Exactly@@jb31969
@jb31969 That's one of the points. a country isn't going to risk discovery and seizure of their bleeding edge tech by sending it with a spy to a foreign country to be used against mid level targets. It risks so much for so little reward.
I was gonna say I could swear I remember seeing something like this on the tv show Future Weapons like 10 years ago. But it was heat and ment for crowds or riots. It would be noticeable
As someone who has some academic background in both med. biology and physics:
Destiny has right intuitions about the whole thing (although isn’t very precise about them).
There are daily produced articles which spew sci-fi or vaporware bullshit, made by journalists without a grasp on the subject - doesn’t mean that the proposed technologies, meet the most basic thermodynamics criteria to be possible.
Btw - there are articles about cops in Africa, arresting a goat, because they believed it was a shapeshifted criminal.
I wonder how they make the beams never hit the janitors
@@ANTIStraussianthey don't it does effect people within an area. But it's not like it's affecting everyone in the building
@@Gronmin how big of an area? A room? A floor? Why don't any janitors or staff have these systems only career dc personal
The first story alone in this article kills me.
A woman feels fulness in her head, leaves the room and ends up vomiting in another room. At this point the attack seems to have stopped and we should expect the attacker to not stay around as staying around will more likely get him associated with the incident. Even if the women goes to the door and finds the attacker immediately after vomiting, this at least would take a few minutes. Contrary to our expectations the women does find a man outside that looks out of place (nevermind she is in a compromised state directly after vomiting and feeling ill). Then she takes a photo of said man. Years later she is 100 % sure to be able to identify the man, the man she saw once, for a very short amount of time, in a situation in which she was clearly distressed and physiologically compromised. If she took a photo of the guy why is there not any mention of her or anybody else comparing her photograph with the pictures that were provided to the women to identify the suspected attacker? I would not suspect someone would delete a picture of a person that one thought was related to an intense sudden illness one experienced, at least not if the picture was taken with the exact intent of documenting this person because they were associated in ones mind with the indident.
Also love that Dan thinks Der Spiegel is an extremely good publication.
1 minute and 0 views? Mr. Borelli fell off HARD.
Is this the new thing now?
@@domiro5295 children using recycled memes is just sad at this point
@@domiro5295I guess so, slightly better than just saying "first 🤓☝️" I suppose.
@@domiro5295 Yeah. Zoomer's version of FIRST
Mr. Borelli? do you mean Mr. Morelli?
Turkey toms donut will never be the same .
Jizztickle "I don't care if russia can cast 5th level magic, I just think it's interesting they can" Bro shut up.
Tiblussy got me acting unwise
sonic wave weapons got me moving like an invasive species
1:00:16 "ARRRRGG!!!"
Destiny hit with a radiated beam through his wall 😂
23:45 Destiny clearly coping because he watches his pizza rolls cook with his head pressed to the window of the microwave, and doesn’t want to admit he’s cooked his brain.
Anyone who missed it vegan admitted to hearing dog whistles
Destiny is right here. Dan is completely regarded in this situation and the assertion that magaheads are the only people that think this is bullshit is preposterous.
"Spies use subterfuge!"
"Oh like telling people you use a magic death ray instead of poison?"
"No they're obviously telling the truth about the death ray because...uh...well...WHY WONT YOU TAKE THINGS SERIOUSLY?"
Yeah this whole conspiracy just reads as some shit the russian government is trying to push to scare folk into thinking they have crazy high tech weapons we arent even aware of. Like i highly doubt theyd have struggled this hard in Ukraine if they were out here with damn star trek like weaponry.
"Naw man i didnt poison you, i used "acoustic waves", we are just so advanced."
Destiny doesn't know anything about physics, but he still knew enough to identify this turd correctly
Destiny's Hasan impression is so good I can't tell them apart.
The only certainty in this whole back and forth is that Dan has the reading level of a fifth grader.
Despite this, he created the world renowned Tinychat.
A true genius.
Clearly they're using a modified silenced Saints Row dubstep gun playing 3x bass boosted skibidi toilet
Why did he throw Bohemian Grove into the category of conspiracy? Iirc that shit is extensively documented?
It’s a real place where powerful people meet up but there is a lot of conspiracy theorizing about what actually goes on down there.
@@brandonsolis6911I think after Epstein came out it’s pretty safe to say a lot of stop is probably actually happening.
probably shares a lot the same mythos similar to the "stone masons" more than likely it's just a collective of extensively privledeged or rich individuals who just meet up with the same or at least adjacent interests. I suppose if you could speculate what may go on, but it's more than likely just normal stuff but also maybe weird things our mindset couldn't really jive with.
@@brandonsolis6911they're lowkey gooning in there
its not "extensively documented", which is why it has alot of conspiracy theories around it
I can't be the only one that is disgusted every time destiny's mic boosts his chewing and swallowing sounds. It's fucking horrendous.
It's like nails on a chalkboard. I don't even get frustrated by it anymore, its just funny now.
It turns me on. The stimming noises get me to finish. ooOooOOOooo
I have misophonia, shit like this makes me want to puncture my eardrums.
I have a hard enough time dealing with loud eaters meters away from me IRL. Having a microphones boost it and blasting it through my headphones is fucking unbearable.
Destiny is COMPLETELY WRONG here!
(I’ve watched a minute of the video)
i agree (hasnt started watching)
@@painfullyhuman i agree (I'm gay)
You're all wrong (haven't watched past 3 minutes but I'm black so....if you argue you hate Aba)
@@KingHalikbro got destiny premium
YOURE WRONG (haven’t read your comment)
Can someone link the actual article please? I want to read it but am having trouble finding it. Thank you so much!
Not gonna lie, the Havana syndrome meme being considered a serious threat in 2024 was not on my list of predictions. I dont blame anyone for not taking it seriously. Its still settling in my brain that this might not just be some interesting little reddit story
It's nonsense
Clearly, thats because russian microwave lasers make you not think about it.
It's pretty obviously poison.
It's good that kick chatters were able to tell that gains was clueless about this issue
Lmao what? He was like the only one with a rational thought on this. This whole direct energy weapon conspiracy hole has been a crazy conspiracy for years now. It’s all complete BS out side of specific settings destiny is right in a lab it’s likely but a mobile direct energy weapon that can do everything they claim in this article doesn’t exist.
If you mean the chat on the left, that is his dgg chat I think
@@imnezu8940 What do you think "mobile" is? Phone sized? Something that can be deployed and packed back up within a day?
Gains is clueless about most things :P
@@Green-tf8uw no he put kick chat on screen instead now, I think as part of his contract
The thing is, if it were a generally directed device, that hits a large area, it would be trivially easy to set up detectors to identify what it is. Sound waves could be detected with a microphone unless they are ridiculously high pitched, in which case you can still just use a special microphone. And for microwaves or other low frequency EM waves, just set up some kind of antenna. The US government would have been able to figure that out if there was any viable chance that this was the cause.
So if the government doesn't actually know what it is yet it must be very precisely directed. Which means it can't be sound waves because those can't be directed so precisely. So we are really talking about some microwave gun that would take a ridiculous amount of power.
I don't think they would set this stuff up at the private homes of their agents and spies. wouldn't that give their location away? Cause i had the exact same thought for official buildings. people were struck at home tho
Destiny just didnt want to keep mispronouncing stuff for 2 hours.
“Your at Alex level of debate”
I fucking lost it 😂😂😂
man, destiny talking about anything physics related is absolutely infuriating
Theoretically I guess it could be done in the same manner as the crystal glass sculptures but that requires two or more energy beams and pinpoint accuracy. They cause the overlap of multiple beams to cause constuctive wave inference at a specific point.
But that is over a range of inches. so probably not gonna work on a moving target you can't track perfectly.
"They were awarded 100k₽ for creating an auditory weapon" some how meaning that it can some how be targeted to individuals in crowded areas but not effecting the rest.
(Also using soundwaves to effect a single person, while ignoring the rest of the people near by)
Begin the countdown until Dan and Kyla join Qanon groups who also support Russia having mind ray weapons!
Is it so hard to mute your mic when you're munching Mr Bornelli?
I am curious how do u get information about black ops? Do u get what they are the money most of the time it comes from illigal sources so no one can track it so ure enemies dont see u coming from miles away they go in and out even if one is captured u still have no proof no paper no nothing so again i ask how do u get proof of these operations seems to me u cant
I have not hear this sort of anti-communist rhetoric since "Ronald RAY-GUN"
24:00 Microwaves actually don’t work by exciting water molecules, they do excite water molecules but more precisely they shoot out waves that have alternating electric fields that attract polar molecules back and forth causing them to move rapidly and generate heat. So things with little to no water can be heated up in a microwave
Really dont understand Destiny here. He has so strong opinions about this out the gate, but it realy feels like that he doesnt know the first thing about GRU operations, the credentials about these jorunalist , the technological backround of this stuff and no basic understanding why the accusation against the russian GRU (russian gov) are relevant. Frustrating to watch.
Half his stances are like this. Would you really accept the opinion of a man that thinks Mediterranean food is bad?
@@ButterLord1942
*"Mid"
Destiny is so hit and miss. Some times he’s insightful sometimes he’s stupid and biased af. His being hit and miss is I think part of entertainment.
@gergelyvincze
Just reverse it. GRU
Probably because no one gives a shit. Not him, not the general public, not chat, so he just hand waves it because who cares
From what I understand these events typically happened when these people were sleeping or trying to sleep and embassy workers do not actually sleep at the embassy.
In my feeeeeed
This exchange reminds me of that type of person who wants to show you a cool video they found and get upset if you don't watch it at all, or don't watch it all the way through. Like you literally need to watch every second of this 2 hour long video or else you are the worst person in the world.
Destiny literally could have just read the article and all of his questions would be answered instead he went into a rage at the the first mention of reading the entire article
@@XDivineSouljax if you have read the article, you should be able to point to where my question would be answered in the article. If you don't know it off the top of your head, then read it again and tell me. Telling me to just read the article makes it sound like you don't know the answer and you want me to figure it out for you. Which makes me uninterested in reading the article to begin with. If you give me a claim and need me to find the evidence for you, you clearly didn't have a strong grasp on the claim.
I've done this stupid exchange before. I asked a friend "what states don't have background checks for gun purchases". The guy sends a link to a website that has all of the gun laws of each state. I'm not going to read every word on this website when you could just give me the answer. You could literally just say "Texas" and then I'll at least have a starting point. If you give me the subsection of the law I can go right to it. The fact you can't give me an answer shows that you don't know what you are talking about and are just relying on me to find the evidence for you. Which I'm not going to do. I believe in you little buddy, I know you can do it all by yourself.
Vegan gains and Turkey Tom are allergic to letting Destiny finish reading/watching something.
MA in physics here. One idea i have of how they could pull this off is by using multiple beams of radiation that intersect over a small area (like the victims head). This technique is used in radiation therapy to directly damage tumors without harming healthy organs. The tumor receives a harmful dose of energy due to the rays intersecting on it while the surrounding tissue is unharmed. The same effect but scaled up could maybe be used to hurt someone at range without leaving a trace. I didn't run the numbers if it's feasible at such a scale though.
I think that may be hard to direct, especially if the target is moving around inside a house and the beams are at a distance. You may do it in a lab setting, with the object having some kind of target marker and a clear line of sight for an automated targeting system, but in a real world environment sounds very hard. A very complicated system for the Russians to just casually smuggle it into all these countries (including the US).
@@tlanimass952 thats true. Maybe it could be done while the target is sleeping. That way they only need to estimated where their bed is and eradiate the area. It sounds unhinged but this spy stuff often is.
@@user-wg1ob2st2n As far as I could understand, most of the targets were awake and moving around. What they are proposing is the Russians have literally a portable ray gun that they can smuggle in and out of all these countries covertly, that does non-invasive/non-surgical targeted tissue damage at a distance, better than multi-million dollar surgical robots the size of a room in a hospital.
How did the writers of these articles know that it was definitely an energy weapon?
I sorta get destiny's gripe that he doesn't really find Russia targeting US assets/persons interesting, as its not really surprising. Dan just seems salty af that destiny isn't as excited about this "revelation" as he is.
I think it's more about destiny vehemently denying the "claims of the article" without even reading the article. I think that because Dan said that.
@@janitorizamped What claims did he deny?
@@janitorizamped
I don’t think Destiny denied any of the claims? He’s just wholly uninterested in reading story after story of each diplomat describing what/how they felt.
I think he was looking more for concrete evidence that this weapon exists or how the technology worked.
@@janitorizamped there are no substantative claims in the article it's just a long narrative piece
@@scumbag9714 well, I used quotations because exactly what the claims were that were being discussed was a point of disagreement the whole time. But since you're probably going to be super pedantic, Destiny was denying the claim that its possible for Russia to have a directed energy weapon that can be deployed in foreign nations and go through multiple walls. That's a claim that nobody was making, which is the whole point of contention/my comment.
Damn. August was couldn't wait to get this one out.
Its a very hot topic, august is always on top of his game
August is a girl’s name.
@@thetinguy oh shit the ban on the memes says nothing about august, you have found the loophole
Whew, not getting involved in the comments on this one, but still leaving one for algorithm.
This is some flat earth shit. People cannot seriously believe this.
How is it flat earth? The working principles are known radar tech and area denial weapons
Just look at the comments lol. Absolute hysteria
Lol DGG proving they’re actually not that much smarter or better at critical thinking than your average tankie Hasan fan, just much more smug
Something something views.
Something something fell off.
Wasn't the first explanation of Havana Syndrome back when it first came out that an exhaust port was right next to the air intake for the Havana Embassy and it pumped exhaust fumes into the Embassy for months causing adverse health effects?
Destiny: i don’t know if you can direct a wave
Me, an intellectual: Kills ants
microwaves are heavily absorbed by water and reflected by metals, glass wood concrete plastic and other materials only patrially absorb microwaves and let them pass. By using different frequencies you can change the rate at which some lasers are getting trough the different materials, if you wanted to make a weapon out of this technology you can make it more effective, the physics easily supports a similar type of weapon
You cannot lmao. These comments are so funny; you're announcing publically that you failed basic physics.
@@matsab7930you cannot what? What part of that was incorrect? Nobody seems to be able to articulate that.
@@matsab7930 Directed em waves in the microwave region that can pass through walls is absolutely possible. WiFi is exactly that. The question is what resonant frequencies are relevant and the power required.
@@matsab7930thank you for displaying your retardation for the rest of the class to laugh at
@@sebastianjovancic9814 While possible, wouldn't it be highly impractical? Intuitively speaking such a weapon would require a high amount of power to cause any significant effects on a human long range and would make it extremely impractical as compared to a vial of poison in terms of transport, concealment and application. Everyone seem to jump to the most extreme conclusion, when there are much simpler and practical explanations.
Destiny: "you can't trust russia and china"
also Destiny: "i'll believe anything the US says"
Mr Bonjela knows absolutely nothing about physics but displays some of his most heated childlike reactions when anything to do with physics is discussed. Yet of course he is immune to negative feelings and can control his emotions more than any other human being that ever existed or will ever exist
People are really being schooled by the internet's most unhinged guy.
If this exists, why haven't they used it on Zelinsky or anyone in Ukraine?
Because at most it would cause him to medically retire.
Also, the Ukrainian SBU was literally gunning down Russian agents in the middle of the streets in the first month of the war. A Russian agent can walk around feeely in Cuba. In Ukraine, it's wartime. The rules of engagement are "on sight".
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD
Even if they managed to get him to medically retire, that’s still a W. Imagine you had a weapon that can’t be tracked and can be used to target key top officials during war time. You can literally start picking off high profile targets to slow the military decisions of your enemy and destroy the morale of the citizenry.
because they can't
@@ChucksSEADnDEAD " the Ukrainian SBU was literally gunning down Russian agents in the middle of the streets in the first month of the war"
Wouldnt be too sure about that claim. Esp since they did gun down their own politicians :^)
Russia on that Red Ribbon arc
The Idiocracy orbiter wars went wild on this one
Dan really needs Russia to be the ones with a space laser 🤷🏽♀
The fact that he just wont read the article makes this one of the most regarded videos uploaded to this channel
because his intuition was correct
the article is nonsense
making extraordinary claims with no evidence (and instead of attributing the evidence they do have to realistic things they decided to go full raygun)
quoting some chick about what her neurosurgeon said instead of asking the fucking neurosurgeon etc etc.
Dan feels forced. Not a good vid
Havana syndrome? more like HAMAS syndrome
If microwaves heat from the inside out then why is the middle of everything I heat up still cold? Riddle me this scientist!
The intel community treat this entire thing as a joke unless its something they want to use to hurt Russia.
Its more of a psyop by America than Russia.
To be clear i hate Russia and love America.
It's probably spreading because of psychosomatic reasons.
"love America" good one Ivan
But let’s be clear, America isn’t the intel agencies. You can love America and hate the intel agencies. They actively work against the people
@@gayben2806 take you're meds sweaty
@@gayben2806
yeah this is TOTALLY different than when pro Palestine people accuse people of being mossad agents…
Quick! Someone make a wikipedia entry on energy weapons, only then will Mr.
Borelli take this serious.
Oh man, these comments are hilarious. Literally trying to say Destiny is wrong, and Russia definitely has super space lasers that go through multiple buildings, without affecting anyone besides the target individual, and stopping immediately after hitting the target.
Russia is bad. Russia had done and is doing terrible things. But this is absolute hysteria, you guys. Come the fk on hahahaha
@@Snack-Sized-Femboywho said russia definitely has space lasers?
Already exists. Directed-energy weapon. And it literally says under "Havana syndrome" "Seven different US intelligence agencies eventually concluded no foreign rival was involved."
@@janitorizampedIts called creating a Strawman to fight against, to make it seem like their argument is stronger then it actually is.
There is one. It's called havana syndrome. It discusses possible causes for the syndrome, one of which is the above discussed potential microwave weapon. It mentions many researchers and government people think it could be the cause, but also that studies from 2023 and 2024 found a lack of evidence for this and questioned the possibility of even creating such a weapon
The article in this video is also mentioned and framed as if the main takeaway is the connections to the russion government. The hypothesis for the nature of the weapon as some acoustic device is mentioned in wikipedia's summary, but the wikipedia article doesn't write more about it
Dan is so based.
The Russians used directed microwave energy to power up passive listening devices in the US embassy in Russia. Back in the 50/60s they retrofitted a car with the equipment to transmit the energy.
Can’t believe Destiny’s CIA handler accused him of being a Russian agent.
Destiny just loves being a contrarian, such a big girl trait
Candace Owens was right
Mentally ill conspiracy theorists are rarely right. Sadly they are not open to having their minds changed. Even when proven wrong, they will argue that they are right and you in fact are wrong. It's pathetic.
I love how not being challenged makes you a contrarian these days. I love every conspiracy theory the republicans come out with these days; so funny.
@@matsab7930 I’m genuinely starting to h8 dgg’ers …
If they disagree on a good point
Then they’re a h8 watcher
If they aren’t a h8 watcher
Then they’re a hasan fan
If they ain’t a hasan fan
Then they’re a groyper
If they’re not a groyper
They must be a conservative / republican
@@matsab7930he is a contrarian. Look at his Epstein outline. His conclusion is illogical from his own points, or biased at best.
Extreamly based Dan exclusive content. If some soyboy orbiter had brought this story up and DesTiny had dismissed it this way nothing would have come of it. Destiny would have just fence sat until it became clear what the right side is. Then he would have acted like he always believed it was a big deal or that it didn't matter that he was initially dismissive. But not anymore, now we have landlord Dan to hold his feet to the fire. Untill he gets tired of it and decideds he needs another Rust sabbatical anyways.
where chapters august
Bob Vila the new stream villain
Clueless
"Bob Vila" aka Dan has been on stream for like 10 years+
@@lozdbzmario I know who Dan is.
But since his return using the discord name Bob Vila he’s been such a villain but super entertaining
@@JustinWillhoitI want him to go away he's so fucking obnoxious, I don't remember him being this stupid but I hate him so much now
what you do is have 7 beams of lesser power and you cross the beams on someones brain so that they interfere with one another and excite the water molecules in one specific spot, but not enough everywhere else.
Remember when destiny said some people become an expert at one thing and then think they are an expert at everything else?
47:09 light is a wave and lasers exist. The whole point of a laser is to focus light in one direction.
“If the sound was bad you’d hear it” does this dude really believe human ears detect every frequency? Wtf?
no. thats why he said “or youll feel vibrations”
literally said it right after. try not to take shit out of context
Infra-sound is a real thing, there's plenty of inperceptible frequencies that have a myriad of physiological effects on humans.
Destiny assumes b/c he's not informed on something it must be conspiracy woo woo.
The police department has directed energy weapons at this point
For crowd control etc.
@@jadenwright4489 He literally said there's multiple ressonant frequencies in the body, so within context you can narrow down how much the target would feel.
Didn't the article claim these people are hearing "something fray" from the microwave/radio/accoustic?
Vino un ruso y me quemó con su rasho laser
Vino un Ruso y me ofrecio Jolodets. Es basicamente veneno
Oh, shit. Ñ posting.
10/10
This sounds a lot like a big story i read about like 10 years ago where many offices had to check their refrigerators since they where emitting a frequency that caused headaches etc.
I work in EM, propagation, and antennas. This is bullshit and not real. The directivity would not be tight enough, the dB drop off would be too dramatic, and claiming this works through those various mediums is stupid af.
Who claimed it works through various mediums?
@@janitorizamped Walls, windows, and skull. All of these can attenuate the dB of the wave as well as having effects such as diffusion and diffraction.
@@Suavuwho claimed that this works through walls?
I have my doubts too, adverse health effects from devices working in the microwave region would likely be discovered and well known by the telecom industry at this point.
With enough power to the antenna, maybe, but as you point out, the directivity wouldn't be perfect, someone would detect if they actually were looking for it.
Wave guides built in to the buildings could perhaps help but that's some next level conspiracy thinking.
@@janitorizamped Why do you keep typing this? At multiple points in the video, the reports stated the individuals were targeted in multi walled buildings.
Dan off his rocker in this one
Yeah... Not maybe the Russians spike his drink or something?
I fucking hate dan
Steven, sound waves can be collimated. This means you can have a sound wave affect only a pin point area. Theres technology that uses sound waves to charge pace maker batteries,m that are inside of a person and charge small batteries inside of other small devices that are inside of things or on the other side of walls.
For example, you can buy Directional speakers, also known as focused speakers or parametric speakers, which emit sound in a narrow beam that can be heard from a distance of tens of meters. This allows the listener to become immersed in speech or music while no sound can be heard from steps away. Directional speakers can be used in a variety of settings, such as hospitals and clinics where privacy is desired, or on railway station platforms to keep
destiny got cooked here ngl
Common L for stubborn Steve.
It’s kind of hilarious to see DGG prove that they’re actually not more rational than far left/far right conspiracy theorists, just as soon as they find a theory that appeals to their own worldview lol, these comments are wild
Reminds me when the ufo senate hearing bullshit happened last year. Everyone’s critical thinking broke
It hurts so fucking much to read these comments and yet I can't stop scrolling
Bro why don't people believe in the sound generator, lmao, those things are real. I got blasted by one for a test in 29 Palms back in like 06