"Washington Navy Yard gunman Aaron Alexis complained to police in Rhode Island that people were talking to him through the walls and ceilings of his hotel rooms and sending microwave vibrations into his body to deprive him of sleep."
Obviously, we're to believe Alexis was suffering from mental illness and the only way to prevent such attacks in the future is to block firearms sales to anyone who can be labeled mentally ill. This Wired article offers another perspective worth considering. It documented five years ago that our military was testing long range directed sound weaponry, per Wired:
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"The Voice of God weapon — a device that projects voices into your head to make you think God is speaking to you —" and
"...it’s long been known that microwaves at certain frequencies can produce an auditory effect that sounds like it’s coming from within someone’s head (and there’s the nagging question of classified microwave work at Brooks Air Force Base, that the Air Force stubbornly refuses to talk about)."
It only seems crazy because we've never heard of such a weapon, and, most of us busy going about our business would never conceive of developing something so inherently evil. Yet there it is. And what happened to the other gunmen involved in the Navy Yard attack, per initial reports? Odd how the media concluded it was a lone gunman within minutes. Check these Google results for further reading.
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