Paul Gregory/Mark Steele #crackpot #wingnut saveusnow.org.uk

Mark Steele is a British engineer with a materials science background; inventor; patent writer; weapons research scientist; inventor of the world’s first binocular optical wave guides, weapon sight systems, infrared thermal imaging head up displays, molecular reactors, signal processing, and transducer design, among many others. As Chief Technology Officer at the company that designed and brought to market the world’s first internationally approved head up display (HUD) product, which has been accredited with a number of innovation awards, and is regulated to a number of internationally recognised standards, including Department of Transport ECE 22.05 and those of the American National Standards Institute.

Steele is a MWR weapons expert who has been alerting the world since 2016 to the multi-level threats from MWR weapons technologies. In a series of videos and reports, he has described how these MWR weapons have been covertly deployed in our cityscapes. 5G LED streetlights, ULEZ, CAZ, “SMART” motorways, 5G masts and the mysterious 5G black boxes appearing on telegraph poles are microwave radiation weapon systems installed for the purpose of killing you. It’s called “Fifth-Generation Warfare” and it encompasses psychotronic and psychological operation (psyop) elements, cybertorture, as well as the directed energy weapon (DEW) hardware.

LED streetlights have weaponised streets across the UK in recent years.[31],[32] Steele explains that their components prove them to be a weapon system masquerading as streetlights.
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In Birmingham, Telensa light heads have been fitted.[35] Each emits MWR 700 times higher than the so-called exposure guideline (1 mWatt/cm2), with a range of 10 miles. 1 mWatt/cm2 is the point at which a microwave oven starts to heat its contents, which means that these streetlights are raising the temperature of the city and everything in it.

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