* Indian soldiers on the Himalayan hilltops began to vomit almost simultaneously
* Bodies grew weak and they fled, leaving hilltops open for Chinese soldier units
* The encounter in August remained almost completely unknown until last week
* Prof Jin Canrong disclosed not only event itself, but secret weapon responsible
There are many hardships facing Indian soldiers posted to the icy Himalayan hilltops along the disputed border with China. But no one expected this.
One moment, they felt healthy and alert, eyes peeled for signs of their aggressive neighbour’s troops. Then, within less than a minute, they began to vomit almost simultaneously, as if struck down by a violent stomach bug.
The soldiers’ bodies grew weak, with some barely able to stand, and they fled, leaving the hilltops open for units of Chinese soldiers to move in and occupy. Not a shot had been fired.
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Update #1: Did China Use Microwave Weapons Against Indian Soldiers? (National Interest)
Update #2: Havana Syndrome: Were Our Diplomats Attacked With Microwave Weapons? (American Council On Science And Health)
WNU Editor: These weapons were used by the Soviets in the 1970s against US diplomats (link here).
3 comments:
Nice date 1979 Russia was relying on weak leaders in the US Thanks Dems.
Hope they had popcorn
The harshest and overwhelming response is needed to war-criminal nations using such weapons.
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