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Something Just Went BEZERK in the Gulf of Mexico. The US Navy just sunk a French Submarine
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Come to think of it, the calibrator may just be a freuency adjuster for a ultrasonic or RF/magnetic antifouling system.
If this goo that the OP is talking about really can move on it's own, then it could be corralled if the field around the ships were large enough.
Why did that just make me think about the A Whale?
I thought of that too.. it makes sense. Adjust to a dissonant frequency, and you can repel whatever is attacking the hull. A Whale connection? (nevermind)
Quoting: RenegadeSonas i mentioned before on this thread, the russians supposedly have atomic frequency radar/scanner (on the polius/mir) that can lock on to any subject/object (fire in the sky-t.bearden) if this tech is real then one could assume that this is the center of the tech behind the empirical/(vibrational) calibrator
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