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Germans Used Microwaves To Combat Typhus In WWII

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Strange story on the use of " shortwave " frequencies and " microwave "

for germs .

" In 1936, German technicians had noticed that high frequency radio

waves produced by a large transmitter tube used to broadcast the

Olympic Games from Berlin that year incidentally killed all nearby

insects. Spurred by this, the Siemens-Schuckertwerke

(Siemens-Schuckert works), together with the Reich Biology Institute

in Dahlem, conducted tests on pest eradication using the

high-frequency field of an electron tube... "

" ... After a pass through the ultra-shortwave field, which takes

eleven to twelve seconds, all vermin as well as bacteria, germs, brood

and nits are killed, and, given non-stop operation, 13,000 to 15,000

pieces of clothing can be sterilized per day. "

(you can listen to your favorite shortwave show and kill germs heh, heh)

for the rest of the story ...

http://rense.com/general67/mci.htm

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