Negative Health Effects of the International Space Station
Abstract:The dazzling weapon was tested against volunteers firing assault weapons, sniper rifles, and machine guns at targets
protected by Filin from two kilometers away. All of the participants experienced difficulties aiming, and 45% had
complaints of dizziness, nausea, and disorientation. Twenty percent of volunteers experienced what Russian media has
characterized as hallucinations. Participants described seeing floating balls of light. But there are concerns about cloud
seeding’s long-term impacts. For example, it… Show more
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