The Sonic Weapon of Vladimir Gavreau by Gerry Vassilatos
He listened and closed his eyes as the rolling
waves of sound poured over and through his being. Thrilling,
intoxicating, the hysteria of heaven, the enthralled and
frightening flight of angels. Electrifying. Messaiens organ
music signalled messages of meaning, titanic foghorns ululating
among dimly perceived near-worlds. Olivier Messaien, master
composer of musical expressionism, used the ground thrumming
tones of great Parisian cathedral organs to evoke sensations
which may only be called otherworldly. Masterfully macabre. Black
foundations, blue pillars, and rainbow ceilings.
Sound, rhythm, and space. Ultra-chromatic chord
frames, rising like rock walls from the black depths. And immense
stellar crystallizations, radiating tonal perfumes through deep
and black radiant space. Lovely and lyrically swooping melodies,
the flight of birds through delicate limbs. And melodic lines,
reaching up toward unknown depths of space, each had their
foundation in ultrabass tones of rooted depth. The basso profunda
of Messaien are the critical foundations, the strong vertical
pillars of an immense architecture which extends beyond
performance walls. He scoured the deep and unreachable roots of
worlds to hold his musical cathedrals together. Such majesty and
grandeur of sound! Rich in the intelligence which flooded and
made the world, the musical currents and the atmosphere of tones.
Fluidic music and meaning.
The most fundamental signals which permeate
this world are inaudible. They not only surpass our hearing, but
they undergird our being. Natural infrasounds rumble through
experience daily. There manifestations are fortunately infrequent
and incoherent. Infrasound is inaudible to human hearing, being
of pitch below 15 cycles per second. The bottom human limit. The
plynth. The foundation. Infrasound is not heard, it is felt.
Infrasound holds a terrible secret in its silent roar.
Infrasound produces varied physiological
sensations which begin as vague "irritations". At
certain pitch, infrasound produces physical pressure. At specific
low intensity, fear and disorientation. Nazi propaganda engineers
methodically used infrasound to stir up the hostilities of crowds
who were gathered to hear their madman. The results are
historical nightmares.
At a very specific pitch, infrasound explodes
matter. At others, infrasound incapacitates and kills. Organisms
rupture in its blast. Sea creatures use this power to stun and
kill prey.
The swelling bass tones of the cathedral seem
as though they can burst the very pillars which uphold the
ancient vaults. Stained glass windows have been known to erupt in
a shower of colored fragments from the organs basso
profunda. Impulsed ultrabass tones...thunder. Somewhere in the
almost inaudible roll of these basement sounds there was a
devastating and fearful power.
THE ABYSS
The Cold War was on. The United States alone
held the dread secret. The most terrible weapon yet developed was
the private property of one government. The mere existence of the
atomic bomb was threat to nations whose motives were not entirely
altruistic. Motivated, aggressive, and imperialistic, obtaining
atomic bomb data was a priority for several nations. The only
manner in which some nations obtained the secret was by stealing
it. When Stalins science officers finally developed an
atomic duplicate of the American bomb, pressure suddenly was
placed upon every other European nation to achieve an equivalent
or better device.
When one seeks to defend ones borders,
the consequences of releasing weapons of devastation to the world
do not seem important. Weaponry is death-oriented by nature. But
there are moral differences between weapons of defense and
weapons of offense. Previous to this atomic proliferation,
competing nations concentrated their weapons research on truly
bizarre and equally deadly means for defending their national
boundaries. A great variety of such deadly weapons were perfected
in rapid succession. This included deadly variations and
combinations of gas weaponry, pathogenic agents, and radiant
weaponry. Stalins research teams investigated psychic
powers as a possible means for destroying an enemy. Psychotronic
warfare was developed among numerous groups, both private and
national, with measurable success. Information on some simpler
psychotronic weapons have recently been obtained through an
increasing process of Soviet disclosure.
In truth, the larger the weaponry the less safe
the national boundaries truly were. While the superpowers
concentrated their weapons development programs on
mass-destructive nuclear weaponry, others focussed on more
practical conventions. The limited tactical warfare of small
battlefields seemed a more immediate need. While developing their
own atomic device, France sought defensive tactical weaponry on
every possible technological front. Short range weapons would
best defend against a conventional national assault. But other
systems were also sought; systems which, though non-nuclear, were
equally invincible. As the great Frankish Knight, Charles
"the Hammer" Martel repelled ruthless invaders from the
medieval east, so a new hammer would be sought to defend France
against possible new enemies from the east. Even as Charles
Martel arose from obscurity, so this strange new
"hammer" would arise in equal obscurity.
GAVREAU
The central research theme of Dr. Vladimir
Gavreau was the development of remote controlled automatons and
robotic devices. To this end he assembled a group of scientists
in 1957. The group, including Marcel Miane, Henri Saul, and
Raymond Comdat, successfully developed a great variety of robotic
devices for industrial and military purposes. In the course of
developing mobile robots for use in battlefields and industrial
fields, Dr. Gavreau and his staff made a strange and astounding
observation which, not only interrupted their work, but became
their major research theme.
Housed in a large concrete building, the entire
group periodically experienced a disconcerting nausea which
flooded the research facility. Day after day, for weeks at a
time, the symptoms plagued the researchers. Called to inspect the
situation, industrial examiners also fell victim to the malady.
It was thought that the condition was caused by pathogens, a
"building sickness". No such agencies were ever
biologically detected. Yet the condition prevailed. Research
schedules now seriously interrupted, a complete examination of
the building was called.
The researchers noticed that the mysterious
nauseations ceased when certain laboratory windows were blocked.
It was then assumed that "chemical gas emissions" of
some kind were responsible for the malady, and so a thorough
search of the building was undertaken. While no noxious fumes
could be detected by any technical means, the source was finally
traced by building engineers to an improperly installed
motor-driven ventilator. The engineers at first thought that this
motor might be emitting noxious fumes, possibly evaporated oils
and lubricants. But no evaporated products were ever detected. It
was found that the loosely poised low speed motor, poised in its
cavernous duct of several stories, was developing
"nauseating vibrations".
The mystery magnified for Dr. Gavreau and his
team, when they tried to measure the sound intensity and pitch.
Failing to register any acoustic readings at all, the team
doubted the assessment of the building engineers. Nevertheless,
closing the windows blocked the sense of nausea. In a step of
brilliant scientific reasoning, Gavreau and his colleagues
realized that the sound with which they were dealing was so low
in pitch that it could not register on any available microphonic
detector. The data was costly to the crew.
They could not pursue the "search"
for long time periods. During the very course of tracking the
sound down, an accidental direct exposure rendered them all
extremely ill for hours. When finally measured, it was found that
a low intensity pitch of a fundamental 7 cycles per second was
being produced. Furthermore, this infrasonic pitch was not one of
great intensity either. It became obvious that the slow vibrating
motor was activating an infrasonic resonant mode in the large
concrete duct. Operating as the vibrating "tongue" of
an immense "organ pipe", the rattling motor produced
nauseating infrasound. Coupled with the rest of the concrete
building, a cavernous industrial enclosure, the vibrating air
column formed a bizarre infrasonic "amplifier".
Knowledge of this infrasonic configuration also
explained why shutting the windows was mildly effective in
"blocking the malady". The windows altered the total
resonant profile of the building, shifting the infrasonic pitch
and intensity. Since this time, others have noted the personally
damaging effects of such infrasonic generation in office
buildings and industrial facilities. The nauseating effects of
exposure to a low intensity natural or manmade infrasonic source
is now well appreciated.
It has become a routine architectural procedure
to seek out and alter any possible such resonant cavities. The
sources often appear in older buildings, the result of
construction rendered faulty by previous lack of this knowledge.
All such "improper" architectural formats are modified
by the additions of sound-blocking materials.
WHISTLES
Dr. Gavreau and his research team now carefully
investigated the effects of their "infrasonic organ" at
various intensity levels and pitch. Changing the spring tension
on shock mounts which held the fan motor, it was possible to
change the pitch. Various infrasonic resonances were established
throughout the large research building. Shutting the windows
blocked most of the symptoms. When the window was again opened,
however weak as the source was made, the team felt the nauseating
effects once again.
In the business of military research, Dr.
Gavreau believed he had discovered a new and previously
"unknown weapon" in these infrasounds. Aware of the
natural explosives by which infrasonics are generated, Dr.
Gavreau began to speculate on the application of infrasonics as a
defense initiative. The haphazard explosive effects of natural
infrasound in thunderclaps were quite effective in demonstrating
what an artificial "thunder-maker" could do. But, how
could a thunderclap be artificially generated in a compact
system? These thoughts stimulated theoretical discussions on the
possibility of producing coherent infrasound: an infrasonic
"laser".
The first devices Dr. Gavreau implemented were
designed to imitate the "accident" which first made his
research group aware of infrasonics. They designed real organ
pipes of exceedingly great width and length. The first of these
was six feet in diameter and seventy five feet long. These
designs were tested outdoors, securely propped against protective
sound-absorbent walls. The investigators stood at a great
distance. Two forms of these infrasonic organ pipes were built.
The first utilized a drive piston which pulsed the pipe output.
The second utilized compressed air in a more conventional manner.
The main resonant frequency of these pipes
occurred in the "range of death", found to lie between
three and seven cycles per second. These sounds could not be
humanly heard, a distinct advantage for a defense system. The
effects were felt however. The symptoms come on rapidly and
unexpectedly, though the pipes were operating for a few seconds.
Their pressure waves impacted against the entire body in a
terrible and inescapable grip. The grip was a pressure which came
in on one from all sides simultaneously, an envelope of death.
Next came the pain, dull infrasonic pressure
against the eyes and ears. Then came a frightening manifestation
on the material supports of the device itself. With sustained
operation of the pipe, a sudden rumble rocked the area, nearly
destroying the test building. Every pillar and joint of the
massive structure bolted and moved. One of the technicians
managed to ignore the pain enough to shut down the power supply.
These experiments with infrasonics were as
dangerous as those early investigations of nuclear energy. Dr.
Gavreau and his associates were dangerously ill for nearly a day
after these preliminary tests. These maladies were sustained for
hours after the device was turned off. Infrasonic assaults on the
body are the more lethal because they come with dreadful silence.
The eyesight of Dr. Gavreau and his fellow workers were affected
for days. More dangerously were their internal organs affected:
the heart, lungs, stomach, intestinal cavity were filled with
continual painful spasms for an equal time period.
Musculature convulses, torques, and tears were
the symptoms of infrasonic exposure. All the resonant body
cavities absorbed the self-destructive acoustic energy, and would
have been torn apart had the power not been extinguished at that
precise moment. The effectiveness of infrasound as a defense
weapon of frightening power having been demonstrated "to
satisfaction", more questions were asked. After this
dreadful accident, approaching the equipment once again was
almost a fearful exercise. How powerful could the output of an
infrasonic device be raised before even the operating engineers
were affected?
With greatest caution and respect for the power
with which they worked, Dr. Gavreau began recalculating all of
his design parameters. He had grossly misjudged the power
released by the pipes. He had, in fact, greatly lowered those
calculated outputs for diagnostic purposes. Never had he imagined
that these figures were actually far too great in the world of
infrasound!
Empirical data being the only way to determine
how infrasonic energy correlated with both biological and
material effect, the tests were again attempted with a miniature
power supply. First, the dimensions of these devices had to be
greatly reduced. Their extreme length was objectionable. In order
to provide absolutely safe control of the deadly blasts, several
emergency cutoff switches were provided. These responded to the
radiated infrasonic pressure wave. the intensity could be
absolutely limited by use of automated barometric switches.
In an attempt to achieve more compact and
controllable infrasound generators, Dr. Gavreau designed and
tested special horns and "whistles" of various volumes.
These were each remarkably simple flat circular resonant
cavities, having a side output duct. They were simply the large
analogues of foghorns and police whistles. These flat forms were
volumetrically reduced in successive design stages because it was
found that their output was far too great. The infrasonic
foghorns could produce a frightening two kilowatts of infrasonic
energy, at a pitch of one hundred fifty cycles per second.
The flat "police whistles" were more
easily designed to required specifications. Their overall
characteristics were quite simple to determine, a mathematical
formula being devised for the purpose. The whistles
resonant pitch was found by dividing its diameter into a
numerical constant of 51. Increasing the depth of the whistle
effectively increased its amplitude. A whistle 1.3 meters in
diameter produced an infrasonic pitch of 37 cycles per second.
This form violently shook the walls of the entire laboratory
complex, though its intensity was less than 2 watts infrasonic
power.
DANGER
Not much amplitude is required for infrasound
to produce physiological malady. Several researchers accidentally
did themselves great harm when, by deliberate intent or accident,
they succeeded in generating infrasonic vibrations. Tesla used
vibrating platforms as an aid to vitality. He delighted in
"toning the body" with vibrational platforms of his own
design. Mounted on heavy rubber pads, these platforms were
vibrated by simple motorized "eccentric" wheels.
Their mild use, for a minute, could be
pleasantly stimulating. The effects invigorating the whole body
for hours thereafter. Excessive use would produce grave illness
however, excessive aggravations of the heart being the most
dangerous aspect of the stimulation. The entire body
"rang" for hours with an elevated heart rate and
greatly stimulated blood pressure. The effects could be deadly.
In one historic instance, Samuel Clemens,
Teslas close friend, refused to descend from the vibrating
platform. Tesla was sorry he had allowed him to mount it. After
repeated warnings, Teslas concern was drowned out by both
the vibrating machine and Clemens jubilant exaltations and
praises. Several more seconds and Clemens nearly soiled his white
suit, the effects of infrasound being "duly recorded".
Tesla often went to great lengths in describing
the effects of infrasounds to newspaper reporters who, behind his
back, scoffed at the notion that a "little sound" could
effect such devastations. Yet, it was precisely with such a
"little sound" that Tesla nearly brought down his
laboratory on Houston Street. His compact infrasonic impulsers
were terribly efficient. Tesla later designed and tested
infrasonic impulse weapons capable of wrecking buildings and
whole cities on command.
Walt Disney and his artists were once made
seriously ill when a sound effect, intended for a short cartoon
scene, was slowed down several times on a tape machine and
amplified through a theater sound system. The original sound
source was a soldering iron, whose buzzing 60 cycle tone was
lowered five times to 12 cycles. This tone produced a lingering
nausea in the crew which lasted for days.
Physiology seems to remain paralyzed by
infrasound. Infrasound stimulates middle ear disruptions, ruining
organismic equilibrium. The effect is like severe and prolonged
seasickness. Infrasound immobilizes its victims. Restoration to
normal vitality requires several hours, or even days. Exposure to
mild infrasound intensities produces illness, but increased
intensities result in death. Alarming responses to infrasound
have been accurately recorded by military medical experts.
Tolerances from 40 to 100 cycles per second
have been recorded by military examiners. The results are
sobering ones. As infrasonic pitches decrease, the deadly
symptoms increase. Altered cardiac rhythms, with pulse rates
rising to 40 percent of their rest values, are the precursors to
other pre-lethal states. Mild nausea, giddiness, skin flushing,
and body tingling occur at 100 cycles per second. Vertigo,
anxiety, extreme fatigue, throat pressure, and respiratory
dysfunction follow. Coughing, severe sternal pressure, choking,
excessive salivation, extreme swallowing pains, inability to
breathe, headache, and abdominal pain occur between 60 and 73
cycles per second. Post exposure fatigue is marked. Certain
subjects continued to cough for half an hour, while many
continued the skin-flush manifestation for up to four hours.
Significant visual acuity decrements are noted
when humans are exposed to infrasounds between 43 and 73 cycles
per second. Intelligibility scores for persons exposed, fall to a
low of 77 percent their normal scores. Spatial orientation
becomes completely distorted. Muscular coordination and
equilibrium falter considerably. Depressed manual dexterity and
slurred speech have been noted before individuals blackout. Just
before this point, a significant loss in intelligibility is
noted.
The findings of Dr. Gavreau in the infrasonic
range between 1 and 10 cycles per second are truly shocking.
Lethal infrasonic pitch lies in the 7 cycle range. Small
amplitude increases affect human behavior in this pitch range.
Intellectual activity is first inhibited, blocked, and then
destroyed. As the amplitude is increased, several disconcerting
responses had been noted. These responses begin as complete
neurological interference. The action of the medulla is
physiologically blocked, its autonomic functions cease.
WATCHMEN
Infrasound clings to the ground, a phenomenon
well known in the animal world. Female vocalizations and those of
their young, take their traceable routes through the air. High
pitched sounds are aerial in nature. This makes females and young
natural targets for predators. Low pitched tones cling to the
ground, being "guided" along the soil layers. Male
vocalizations cannot be localized by predators. Male sounds
"hug the ground", diffusing out from their source. Some
males rumble the ground with voice and hooves. These are
communications signals which they alone comprehend.
The fact that the ground draws and guides low
frequency tones is a remarkable gift to the animal kingdom,
enhancing the survival of male leaders. When herds are attacked
by predators, the males can continue to give guidance to their
companions, while remaining completely "invisible" and
elusive. Predators cannot locate the voices and rumblings of male
leaders because their low pitched signals ar impossible to
pinpoint. They are therefore also impossible to attack. Predators
are often overtaken by the males who maintain their diffusive
communications across and through the ground.
The same analogies would apply to an infrasonic
defense system. First, infrasound does not lose its intensity
when travelling very long distances across the ground. They
remain at the same intensity as when released from their deadly
sources. Also, because of the ground clinging effect, infrasonic
sources cannot be located without special appliances. This would
work well for those who used the weaponry of infrasound. But
suppose some hostile force were themselves using infrasonics?
Infrasonics are inaudible. The battle would be over before anyone
knew it had begun. How would one know of an infrasonic attack?
The first line of defense would therefore be the detection of the
"unperceived enemy". The development of an adequate
infrasonic weapons systems would first require an infrasound
detector.
Dr. Gavreau first concentrated on developing
infallible infrasonic detectors for the personal safety of his
operators as well as for eventual tactical deployment. He
experimented with several designs which followed the arcane
analogues of old wireless detectors. One such design used
enclosed flames to detect infrasonic pitches. They were
reminiscent of those flame detectors developed by Lee De Forest
just before his invention of the triode. The flame detectors of
Gavreau employed variable resonant cavities. Flame amplitudes
shifted with specific infrasonic pitches. He could calibrate the
infrasonic intensity as well as the pitch with these detectors.
But, flames are dangerous and fickle, not being very reliable in
battle.
Dr. Gavreau next experimented with enhanced
mechanical barometers. These coupled large resonant cavities with
very fine barometer tubes. They displayed great sensitivity.
Steady increases in barometric pressure were registered when
large cavity bellows were compressed by infrasounds. The
sensitivity of these barometers increased as the bellows capacity
was increased. They were adequate, but frail.
Another embodiment resembled the early
mechanical television designs of John Logie Baird. It utilized
large tympani skins, mirrors, lights, and photocells. A mirror
was fastened to the tympanum. A light beam flickered when
infrasound struck the mirror. The photocell recorded these
flickers as an electrical signal. This detector system was very
reliable.
By far, the most advanced detectors which
gavreau designed and tested utilized an electrolytic process. In
this analogue of systems developed by Fessenden to measure faint
wireless signals, chemical solutions and fine wirepoint
electrical contacts were used. Chemical solutions, separated by
an osmotic barrier, were forced to migrate through the barriers
whenever infrasound traversed the system. This chemical mixture
was then measured as an increased electrical conductivity in a
sensitive galvanometer. This system was reliable and
accurate. All of these systems suffered from one possibility. The
offensive use of an incredible infrasonic amplitude would burst
them into vapor.
ARMOR
Claims were issued by french authorities,
stating that Dr. Gavreau was not developing weapons at all.
Several patents, however, betray this conspicuous smoke-screen.
While it is impossible to retrieve the actual patents for the
infrasonic generators, Dr. Gavreau is credited with extensive
development of "infrasonic armor". Why would he
"waste" such time and expense if not for an
anti-weapons program?
Thus use of infrasonic weaponry necessitates
the development and implementation of infrasonic shields. Dr.
Gavreau spent more time developing infrasonic shields than on
developing efficient infrasonic horns. Infrasound could not
adequately be blocked, as Dr. Gavreau discovered early in his
research. Infrasonic devices require extremely large baffles.
Furthermore, no one would dare initiate an
infrasonic barrage on any invasive force without adequate
protection. Infrasonic horns can project their sounds in a given
direction, but natural environments "leak" portions of
the sound in all directions. Infrasounds saturate their
generators, flooding and permeating their sources in a few
seconds. They "work their way back" toward those who
dispatch their deadly signals. Infrasounds "hug the
ground" and spread around their sources. Unfortunately,
those who would release infrasonic energy would themselves be
slaughtered in the very act.
The first method of Gavreau involves the
conversion of infrasound into successively higher pitches, until
the infrasonic pitch is "lost". This was achieved in
his passive "structural" method, an enormous layered
series of baffles and resonant cavities. This form is
"passive" since it merely stands and waits for
infrasonic barrages, absorbing and converting them into harmless
audible tones.
The second method of Gavreau is more active and
"aggressive". It actively engages and nullifies any
offensive infrasonic power. The nullifier uses a well known
physical principle for its operation. As an "active"
shield, it transmits tones whose opposing wavefronts
destructively interfere with incoming infrasound. Infrasonic
attacks are nullified, or at least brought to much weaker levels.
This method requires high speed detection and
response systems. The process involves determination of an attack
pitch, generation of the same, and projection of the pitch
"out of phase". The active nullifier method is not
completely accurate or protective by any means. A highly
modulated, mobile infrasonic source would be nearly impossible to
successfully neutralize without extremely sophisticated
electronics.
But an elegantly simple approach was imagined,
one which would not require the defender to be exposed to his own
infrasonic projections. While fixated on the old notion of gun
installations and stations, Gavreau and the team had momentarily
forgotten their first research endeavor. Robotics!
THE HAMMER
Let us recall that Dr. Gavreau and his team of
pioneers were in the business of robotics. They developed
industrial and military automaton systems. How difficult would it
have been to couple his newfound weaponry with robotic
applications? Dr. Gavreau combined the organ pipe and whistle
format. The device was housed in a block of concrete. It was less
than a cubic meter in volume. The primary whistle was poised
within its interior. At its flared opening were placed several
resonant pipes. The device was operated by highly compressed air.
Its output was frightful. It was capable, in a conventional
engagement, of utterly destroying an aggressor.
This infrasound whistle design was once sealed
in an 880 pound concrete pier for tests, a concrete baffle placed
over its projective end. Even with these precautions, the device
succeeded in absolutely shaking a fan-shaped portion of
Marseille. It broke through its supportive concrete pier and
destroyed the baffle covering in an instant. Macabre. No sound
was ever heard.
This design demonstrated great pitch
selectivity, power, and directivity. In this last feature,
Gavreau and his team achieved a safety factor of greatest value.
Infrasonic defensive armaments could now be safely directed away
from the operators against any foe. This weapon was a remarkably
compact and efficient device. Its efficiency was gauged by the
destructive output and the weapon volume.
A later embodiment of this terror disclosed
another compact cube. The infrasonic whistle was presumably
housed therein. Proceeding from the front plate were some sixty
pipes, flared horns aimed in deadly forward array. It was said
that this device alone, remotely guided into an arranged
artificial battlefield, burst heavy battlements and tank
interiors open with a hideous effortlessness. In addition,
several other more frightening and unmentionable disruptions were
observed with equal effectiveness. In each, not a sound was ever
heard.
The device was mounted and mobilized. A robotic
vehicle. Powered by diesel engines or compressed gas, the almost
insignificant unit would be a bizarre foe for an army to engage.
Preliminary experiments had proven the extreme danger of loosing
infrasonic power among Gavreau and his workers. Without automatic
remote control mechanisms each technician would succumb to the
deadly sound and die, while the machine kept broadcasting its
deadly sound. As defensive weaponry, such a device would be
terrible and effective. The system would be a true deterrent for
those who would be foolish enough to attempt ground assault on
any nation so armed. Armies would fall flat. Once the infrasonic
horns were unleashed against the foe, the battle would not even
begin.
Such a war engine would be impossible to
locate. None who saw its size would believe it to contain such a
lethal power. Most would overlook the device completely. A flood
of such devices, each emanating a peculiar highly modulated blend
of infrasound, would be an unstoppable wall. Robotic tanks
equipped with infrasonic generators could sweep an area with
deadly infrasound, destroying all opponents to within a five mile
radius. These terrible infrasonic weapons could easily be secured
in drone jets, where aerial assaults could quickly and
methodically waste any offensive approaching army.
Deterring would-be aerial attackers could be
equally devastating for the offenders. Infrasonic beacons could
sweep and scan the skies with a deadly accuracy. Infrasound
passes through all matter with equal effectiveness, seeking out
offenders with deadly consequence. The intensities which the
Gavreau devices effectively broadcast into the environment are
frightening. In these devices we see the perfection of phenomena
which never naturally occur in such dangerous intensities. This
is why these weapons must be deployed by remote control,
operating as automatons at great distances from their operators.
Weapons are made to defend, not to offend. In
Gavreaus own words: "There does not exist complete
protection against infrasound. It is not absorbed by ordinary
matter, walls and chambers do not suffice to arrest it". And
so, once again, we stand at the cross-roads. We are called,
summoned to appear before two pathways. On the one, we hear
Messaien and the musical messages of peace. On the other, Gavreau
and the musical messages of war. And again we choose. And again
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