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Moscow Signal: DARPA’s Cold War Microwave Mystery

The Moscow Signal was low-intensity microwave radiation beamed by the Soviets at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow from 1953 to 1976. Detected at very low power levels (around 5 microwatts per square centimeter), it sparked Cold War fears of espionage—likely to activate hidden listening bugs—or even mind control and behavioral disruption through non-thermal effects. In […]