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Continued from page 44 used at all—must be deployed by remote control, operating as automatons at great who saw its size would believe it to contain distances from their operato such lethal power. Most would overlook In Gavreau's own words: "There does the device completely. A flood of such not exist complete protection against infra- devices, each emanating a peculiar, highly sound. It is not absorbed by ordinary mat- modulated blend of infrasound, would be ter; walls and chambers do not suffice to an unstoppable wall. Robotic tanks arrest it." equipped with infrasonic generators could And so, once again, we stand at the sweep an area with deadly infrasound, crossroads. We are called, summoned to destroying all opponents to within a five- appear before two pathways. On the one, mile radius. These terrifying infrasonic ye fear Messiaen and the musical mes- weapons could easily be secured in drone sages of peace; on the other, Gavreau and jets, where aerial assaults could quickly the musical messages of war. And again and methodically waste any approaching we choose. And again we must choose. army on the offensive. Whose music will it be? oo Deterring would-be aerial attackers could " " 1,536,289, "Infrasonic Shield”. - Mohr, "Effects of Low Frequency Noise on Man", Aerospace Medicine, September 1965. who saw its size would believe it to contain such lethal power. Most would overlook the device completely. A flood of such devices, each emanating a peculiar, highly modulated blend of infrasound, would be an unstoppable wall. Robotic tanks equipped with infrasonic generators could sweep an area with deadly infrasound, destroying all opponents to within a five- mile radius. These terrifying infrasonic weapons could easily be secured in drone jets, where aerial assaults could quickly and methodically waste any approaching army on the offensive. Deterring would-be aerial attackers could be equally devastating for the offenders. Infrasonic beacons could sweep and scan the skies with lethal accuracy. Infrasound asses through all matter with equal effec- seeking out offenders with deadly Editor's Note: This article is published with permission from the Borderland Sciences Research Foundation (BSRF). It was first published (in part) in The Journal of Borderland Research (4th quarter, 1996), and was also published as chapter 8 of Gerry Vassilatos's book, Lost Science (1998, ISBN 0-945685-25-4, BSRF, Inc., PO Box 220, Bayside, CA 95524, USA, tel +1 (707) 825 7733, e-mail info@border- lands.com, website www.borderlands. com). References Fehr, "Infrasound from Artificial and Natural Sources", Journal of Geophysical Research, May 1967. - Gavreau, V., "Infra-Sons", Acustica, vol. 17, 1966. - Gavreau, V., "The Silent Sound That Kills", Science and Mechanics, January 1968. + Gavreau's French patents: no. 131,551, "Infrasonic Generator"; no 437,460, "Infrasonic Generator"; no. About the Author: Gerry Vassilatos is an underground sci- ence researcher and regular contributor to The Journal of Borderland Research. He produced the Ray of Discovery video documentary series and is the author of Vril Compendium, Secrets of Cold War Technology: Project HAARP and Beyond, Declassified Patents of the Cold War and SDI and Lost Science (see review in NEXUS 5/03). consequence. The intensities which the Gavreau devices effectively broadcast into the envi- ronment are frightening. In these devices, we see the perfection of phenomena which never naturally occur in such dangerous intensities. This is why these weapons—if JUNE — JULY 2000 NEXUS - 83 Deadly Sounds: Dr Gavreau's Infrasonic Weapon