Working on poem about the 'Russian Woodpecker', a 'sharp, repetitive tapping noise' that disrupted communications signals worldwide between 1976-1989. It came from huge antenna arrays located near Chernobyl & in eastern Siberia ...
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'The unclaimed signal was a source for much speculation, giving rise to theories such as Soviet mind control and weather control experiments.' en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duga_radar
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The Marx generator, a 6-Megavolt complex of entangled metal coils, also known erroneously as 'Tesla Tower', located in the city of Istra, Moscow Region
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Well, aside from the fact that that's the name it is known by, should I call him the 'Ukrainian Woodpecker' in your opinion?
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"They control us. With radio." Remember this in Germany. Sie kontrollieren uns mit Radio...
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There were two Duga radars, one close to Chernobyl, the other one in Khabarovsk Krai, Eastern Siberia






