Dangerous RF levels?

no (((university))) research that's been (((peer))) reviewed by the (((academic))) journals.

it's interesting that you chose to link to the (((World Health Organization)))
pure coincidence

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Try again retard.

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would it be possible to set a microwave's resonant frequency to match a stone instead of water so you could melt rocks?

and has anyone ever tried?

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What about the pic, you ignored half of the evidence I posted?
>science is for le (((joos)))
you cheeky shitposter, I'm not replying until you provide arguments which support your hypothesis.

>>>/reddit/

>>>/4chan/
go back now

it has reference and sources, you faggot. it's also used in wikipedia. but you are too stubborn to consider an alternative source. it's basically an 'ad hominem' argument.
cryptome.org/2012/07/gent-forum-spies.htm
fuck off with your shill tactics

take your schizophrenia meds faggot