Between 1953 and 1976, the Soviets directed microwave radiation at the U.S. embassy in Moscow from the roof of an adjacent building. The possibility that this microwave exposure could induce health problems in the embassy staff prompted the government to begin classified research programs on the health effects of microwave exposure. One of these programs was called �Project Pandora�.
Research indicated that, in addition to the mass interference and interception of radar-based communications, the microwave radiation could have adverse effects on the health of the occupants of the embassy. In fact, Soviet data provided the strongest basis for this accusation.
The attention to the Soviet studies claiming adverse health effects brought the discipline of psychology to the forefront of research because many of the Soviet laboratory observations purporting potential health-related effects on small animals were from behavioural studies. Also, almost all of the symptoms reported in Soviet communications and radar workers were psychological in nature. These symptoms included lethargy, lack of concentration, headaches, depression, and impotence. Soviet medical journals termed these collective symptoms microwave sickness. In the U.S. the symptoms sometimes have been referred to as neurasthenia.
I would suggest that such �sicknesses� are possible and the causes may well be due to electro sensitivity, but can often be the result of other medical or biological reasons. After all, radiation is all around us in some form or another, including our mobile phones and electricity pylons. I remain sceptic that the symptoms are instant though, more like the symptoms of pneumoconiosis that miners experience over a long period of time often after a lifetime of working in the mines.
Whether veil is effective I have no idea (is it similar to the cloaks in X-ray labs?) and whether her bum looks big in it is clearly a