lightpotential
5th November 2023, 20:55
Hello guys
The title of this thread practically speaks for itself. I just saw this fascinating article, which is somewhat mainstream. It talks about various military officers that are involved in firing cannons. Now we all know that in certain situations - think of Ukraine - they can be called upon to fire excessive rounds. And I mean massively excessive rounds.
Now when a cannon is fired, it creates powerful shock waves that impinge upon the individuals nearby i.e. the people firing the cannon.
According to the article (link below), it turns out that there are certain groups of cannon operators in the US military that have been affected by excessive cannon fire, causing brain injuries.
What is so interesting however, is that as a result of this, many of them report seeing dead people or experiencing paranormal phenomena. Officially the military likes to think of them as only having PTSD or psychological problems. It would appear though that there is far more to it than just this.
The experiences that they are having seem to be all too real, and are indeed driving many of them to ‘madness.’ Both to kill other people and also themselves i.e. suicide.
This is the article in question. It is quite lengthy, but very detailed and a fascinating read:
A Secret War, Strange New Wounds and Silence From the Pentagon (https://news.yahoo.com/secret-war-strange-wounds-silence-160656913.html)
The title of this thread practically speaks for itself. I just saw this fascinating article, which is somewhat mainstream. It talks about various military officers that are involved in firing cannons. Now we all know that in certain situations - think of Ukraine - they can be called upon to fire excessive rounds. And I mean massively excessive rounds.
Now when a cannon is fired, it creates powerful shock waves that impinge upon the individuals nearby i.e. the people firing the cannon.
According to the article (link below), it turns out that there are certain groups of cannon operators in the US military that have been affected by excessive cannon fire, causing brain injuries.
What is so interesting however, is that as a result of this, many of them report seeing dead people or experiencing paranormal phenomena. Officially the military likes to think of them as only having PTSD or psychological problems. It would appear though that there is far more to it than just this.
The experiences that they are having seem to be all too real, and are indeed driving many of them to ‘madness.’ Both to kill other people and also themselves i.e. suicide.
This is the article in question. It is quite lengthy, but very detailed and a fascinating read:
A Secret War, Strange New Wounds and Silence From the Pentagon (https://news.yahoo.com/secret-war-strange-wounds-silence-160656913.html)