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>On the surface, the members of the Pana-Wave Laboratory exuded a relatively peculiar appearance through the use of the color white. As a means of deflecting the continuous electromagnetic wave attacks, the Pana-Wave Laboratory members began to gown themselves from head to toe in white uniforms. According to one member, Pana-Wave Laboratory members wore “white clothes made of 100 % cotton in order to protect [themselves] from artificial scalar waves that the extremists were firing into the Pana-Wave Research Center” The actual Pana-Wave Laboratory uniform consisted of a white lab coat, a strip of white cloth used as a headpiece, a white mask and white rubber boots. Similar white coverings wrapped other material accessories such as eyewear and watches.
>Aside from the personal appearances of the Pana-Wave Laboratory members, there were also technological inventions that supported their claims of electromagnetic wave warfare. These inventions, however, were actually informed by a school of controversial innovators and their creations, most notably Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). The inventions of this Yugoslavian-born physicist were a central feature within Pana-Wave Laboratory research. In 1891, Tesla developed and patented the Tesla Coil for the purpose of producing wireless communication and power transmission (Fanthorpe/Fanthorpe 1998:52). Members of the Pana-Wave Laboratory believed that somehow the former USSR used this Tesla Coil to produce electromagnetic wave weaponry.
>On the surface, the members of the Pana-Wave Laboratory exuded a relatively peculiar appearance through the use of the color white. As a means of deflecting the continuous electromagnetic wave attacks, the Pana-Wave Laboratory members began to gown themselves from head to toe in white uniforms. According to one member, Pana-Wave Laboratory members wore “white clothes made of 100 % cotton in order to protect [themselves] from artificial scalar waves that the extremists were firing into the Pana-Wave Research Center” The actual Pana-Wave Laboratory uniform consisted of a white lab coat, a strip of white cloth used as a headpiece, a white mask and white rubber boots. Similar white coverings wrapped other material accessories such as eyewear and watches.
>Aside from the personal appearances of the Pana-Wave Laboratory members, there were also technological inventions that supported their claims of electromagnetic wave warfare. These inventions, however, were actually informed by a school of controversial innovators and their creations, most notably Nikola Tesla (1856-1943). The inventions of this Yugoslavian-born physicist were a central feature within Pana-Wave Laboratory research. In 1891, Tesla developed and patented the Tesla Coil for the purpose of producing wireless communication and power transmission (Fanthorpe/Fanthorpe 1998:52). Members of the Pana-Wave Laboratory believed that somehow the former USSR used this Tesla Coil to produce electromagnetic wave weaponry.
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