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>The Pana-Wave Laboratory would go on to research the effects of scalar wave activity and attempt to develop strategies for the protection of Chino Yūko. With this research mandate in place a stage was set for infinite inquiries into the un-falsifiable, an avocation of making connections between groups of communist perpetrators that no longer existed (as before in international politics) and a speculative form of immaterial weaponry that supervened invisibly.
>The Pana-Wave Laboratory began as a group of some forty-two researchers focused upon electromagnetic warfare tactics. Initially this research was mobile as it was conducted out of seventeen vans, including Chino’s personal van, “Arcadia.” As Chino believed that she was constantly “under attack” by the communists, this mobility allowed the Pana-Wave Laboratory to evade electromagnetic waves. Although the Pana-Wave Laboratory would eventually settle atop Gotaishi Mountain of the Fukui Prefecture in May of 2003, the caravan would first pass through the Ōsaka, Kyoto, Fukui, Gifu, Nagano, and Yamanashi prefectures.
>The Pana-Wave Laboratory began as a group of some forty-two researchers focused upon electromagnetic warfare tactics. Initially this research was mobile as it was conducted out of seventeen vans, including Chino’s personal van, “Arcadia.” As Chino believed that she was constantly “under attack” by the communists, this mobility allowed the Pana-Wave Laboratory to evade electromagnetic waves. Although the Pana-Wave Laboratory would eventually settle atop Gotaishi Mountain of the Fukui Prefecture in May of 2003, the caravan would first pass through the Ōsaka, Kyoto, Fukui, Gifu, Nagano, and Yamanashi prefectures.
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