Fluorescent lights stop microwave beam

If you go to Tusla's death ray I explain how a beam of what I think is
a microwave beam that has been going over me at night and making me
sick to my stomach and leaving a metallic taste in my mouth and a
vibration in my body. I have been doing this for 4 years. During this
time I have experimented with different way to protect my self from
this beam. First I started out with pillows over me and then wood and
then I remembered that two Mercury lights went out at the house that I
lived at before and then the new house I moved in to the Mercury light
went out. I wondered if this thing had to do with light so I put
fluorescent light fixtures over my bed. This has stopped it. I'm
thinking that since microwaves are light that they must dissipate in
the fluorescent light. I have much more that I have experimented with.
Even thought I know the this is a very dangerous thing I have had to
try to figure it out.
 
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Bob Myers

Jan 1, 1970
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Michael A. Terrell said:
Oklahoma never had a death ray, and you know it.


Shhhhhhh! Texas is going to be REALLY surprised one
of these days....

Bob M.
 
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Johnny Boy

Jan 1, 1970
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If you go to Tusla's death ray I explain how a beam of what I think is
a microwave beam that has been going over me at night and making me
sick to my stomach and leaving a metallic taste in my mouth and a
vibration in my body. I have been doing this for 4 years. During this
time I have experimented with different way to protect my self from
this beam. First I started out with pillows over me and then wood and
then I remembered that two Mercury lights went out at the house that I
lived at before and then the new house I moved in to the Mercury light
went out. I wondered if this thing had to do with light so I put
fluorescent light fixtures over my bed. This has stopped it. I'm
thinking that since microwaves are light that they must dissipate in
the fluorescent light. I have much more that I have experimented with.
Even thought I know the this is a very dangerous thing I have had to
try to figure it out.
My suggestion, although it may not be recognised as relevant, is to seek
help. I can't recommend sites that can do this, especially in your country,
but http://www.beyondblue.org.au/ should put you on the path...
 
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Grizz

Jan 1, 1970
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To make a death ray all you have to do is to put microwaves inside a
lazer beam and you could fry anything you point it at.
 
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Homer J Simpson

Jan 1, 1970
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To make a death ray all you have to do is to put microwaves inside a
lazer beam and you could fry anything you point it at.

No, that makes a time machine. But you only have 30 minutes before the
vortex collapses.
 
I know that sound waves can go through wall and a ruff, could a lazer
beam do that? I can hear a noise in my basement it is a thumping sound
I have tried to find it, I think it is coming from a cold air run. I
have taped the sound. When the beam comes over me I can hear this sound
and it goes faster and faster.
 
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Boris Mohar

Jan 1, 1970
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I know that sound waves can go through wall and a ruff, could a lazer
beam do that? I can hear a noise in my basement it is a thumping sound
I have tried to find it, I think it is coming from a cold air run. I
have taped the sound. When the beam comes over me I can hear this sound
and it goes faster and faster.

That is your hart. You cold have a mild form of schizophrenia. Get some
help.
 
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Steven

Jan 1, 1970
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Johnny said:
My suggestion, although it may not be recognised as relevant, is to seek
help. I can't recommend sites that can do this, especially in your country,
but http://www.beyondblue.org.au/ should put you on the path...

Let him figure it out. They'll put the video of his brain frying on
YouTube, it'll be smashing.
 
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