Mystery High-Frequency Radio Waves’ in United Kingdom Cause Remote Car Locks to Malfunction

The Intel Hub | February 4 2012

Residents in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire had their remote car locks malfunction in what was later determined to be caused by ‘ultra-high frequency bands’ frequently used by the military.

Coincidentally, a military barracks is located near the area that the electronic malfunctions occurred.

The Daily Mail, known for publishing material that other mainstream new outlets refuse to cover in Europe, recently released an article on the mysterious high frequency radio waves:

Residents living near an Army barracks say their village green became a mysterious ‘Bermuda Triangle’ after their remote-control car door locks were by jammed by radio interference.

Motorists in Waterbeach, Cambridgeshire, say the locks on their cars refused to work when they parked at the village green.

Modern push-button ignitions were also scuppered by the unknown, eerie interference.

An article published at Strange Sounds In The Sky also covered this mysterious dead zone and noted the similarities to this event and another report from the UK as well as one that took place in Colorado.

Back in December I covered in this post here, a similar incident in Arvada, Colorado where forty garage doors within a half-mile area ceased to function. Military is also suspected in that case. The article is here.

In January I also reported that residents of Kingsclere on the Hampshire-Berkshire border, UK found their heating, shower, doorbell and car’s remote-control door locks stopped working.

These disturbances are most likely connected to some sort of military testing that may be classified which would account for the denial of the military’s in the multiple areas that these “dead zones” occurred.

Stay tuned as we will be releasing further information on this topic in the near future.

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