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Have you ever heard of the Brown Note?
In 1963, Russian scientists had begun experimenting with using sound as a weapon. They kidnapped several citizens, and placed them in a room with speakers that would play different sounds. Their hope was to find one that would immediately kill the listener, and to then find a way to harness it into a projectile. While many of the sounds annoyed the test subjects, one sound caused them great
Within a few hours, the subjects had run out of fecal matter. They had also begun to run out of stomach acid, which had begun trickling out in the absence of guano. They cried uncontrollably from the trauma of the note, the burning of their buns, and being trapped in their own waste. Two more hours passed, and though they seemed tired, they could not sleep. The scientists believed it to be a result of exposure to the note. They changed shifts, and continued to observe the subjects. This continued for several days, with the subjects growing emaciated over the course of the experiment.
On the seventh day, a chemical spill caused the facility to be evacuated. Everyone
A smile crept onto his face. He laughed, and exclaimed
Many of the scientists later committed suicide, and the findings were burned. Or, so they thought. A janitor took the findings, and burned false documents. 50 years later, he sold them on an evil website known as Ebay, which is how I came into possession of this story, and
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