Journalist
Curtis Waltman was researching Washington State's documents on antifa
and white supremacist organizations and decided the best place to
inquire would be the Washington State Fusion Center, a state-run hub
for counter-terror and cyber security work and other matters
ostensibly related to national security.
The
government responds electronically to FOIA requests, attaching the
requested documents. One can only assume a mistake was made when they
sent Waltman a batch of documents entitled "EM effects on human
body.zip."
"EM,"
in this case, refers to electromagnetic. More specifically, the
documents detail "psycho-electronic" weapons.
The
documents show a human diagram with descriptors of the weapon
capabilities that correspond to each part of our anatomy.
The
document also claims the weapon can induce a "forced orgasm."
But with great power comes great responsibility, as it can apparently
also be used to cause itching and "intense pain" in the
genital area.
The
documents show no indication of having originated within the US
government. It's "obviously not government material,"
Waltman wrote, adding that it's "entirely unclear how this ended
up in the release."
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