

Photo 2 of 3 — see previous update }} "Remotely shut off your car. This is how the government criminals do this. Method 1 - Using an RF sweep between 200 Mhz - 1340 Mhz, and broadcast 50 nanosecond pulses at the Engine Control Unit (ECU) in a car - causes the ECU to reset, and the engine shuts off. Range is limited to about 100 feet, because it does not use beamforming. Method 2 - Using the L & S frequency bands, which are 1 - 2 GHz, and 2 - 4 Ghz, nanosecond pulses are broadcast at the ECU, using a microwave beamform from a cell tower. Engine is shut down. Nearly unlimited range. These frequencies can also be broadcast from a large drone or satellite, using microwave beamforming."
'High-Power Compact Microwave Source for Vehicle Immobilization'
Author: Eureka Aerospace
Document No.: 236756
Date Received: November 2011
Award Number: 2004-IJ-CX-K044
U.S. Dept of Justice
https://www.targetedjustice.com/latest-news.html (7 Oct)
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*https://definitions.uslegal.com/i/inducing-panic/
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Inducing Panic Law and Legal Definition
"Inducing panic is when a person causes the evacuation of any public place, or otherwise cause serious public inconvenience or alarm, by doing any of the following:
- Initiating or circulating a report or warning of an alleged or impending fire, explosion, crime, or other catastrophe, knowing that such report or warning is false;
- Threatening to commit any offense of violence;
- Committing any offense, with reckless disregard of the likelihood that its commission will cause serious public inconvenience or alarm.
Laws governing inducing panic vary from state to state. Inducing panic is usually defined as a misdemeanor, but local laws should be consulted for specific requirements."