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Mystery High-Frequency Radio Waves Once Again Jam Electronics, this Time in Missouri

The Intel Hub
February 6, 2012

Over the weekend we reported on a mysterious radio frequency that caused electronic car locks to jam throughout Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire in the United Kingdom.

Now, a report out of Missouri seems to indicate that these high frequency radio waves are not limited to the United Kingdom.

It’s a puzzling phenomenon: On one street in St. Charles County, garage door openers have stopped working.

The St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports that no one knows what exactly is going on at Westhampton View Court. The garage door openers at all five homes on the court stopped working shortly after Christmas.

“It’s a weird, weird thing,” Joe Sullivan told the Post-Dispatch. “And the timing for it all to go haywire for everybody at the same time can’t be coincidence, right?”

Although the article does not touch on what could be causing a whole block to have their garage door openers malfunction, the fact remains that this has already been documented in the United Kingdom and Colorado with high frequency radio waves determined to be the culprit.

In the Intel Hub article published this weekend we covered these facts:

Residents in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire had their remote car locks malfunction in what was later determined to be caused by ‘ultra-high frequency bands’ frequently used by the military.

Coincidentally, a military barracks is located near the area that the electronic malfunctions occurred.

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Excerpted from an article on StrangeSoundsintheSky:

Back in December I covered in this post here, a similar incident in Arvada, Colorado where forty garage doors within a half-mile area ceased to function. Military is also suspected in that case. The article is here.

In January I also reported that residents of Kingsclere on the Hampshire-Berkshire border, UK found their heating, shower, doorbell and car’s remote-control door locks stopped working.

As we speculated during the weekend, these radio waves are most likely coming from military bases around the area that the problems occurred.



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4 Responses to “Mystery High-Frequency Radio Waves Once Again Jam Electronics, this Time in Missouri”
  1. JennyG says:

    And we all know that these ‘ultra-high frequency bands’ frequently used by the military are weapons.
    Weapons to be tested on its own people by the looks of it.

    • Dr. Lauren Kennedy-Smith says:

      The same ting happened in northern Toronto, in Canada. Many of our garage doors mysteriously opened and we thought of possible vagrancy.

  2. Ripples says:

    Don’t worry, folks. The end is near. The shepherd is coming to rescue His sheep.

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