Blackmail against the U. S. With tech Patents
2015 Chinese patent. “The Patent That Whispers Back”
“Melts in your mouth, not in your hands”—but what if it melts skyscrapers?
In 2015, China filed patent CN105091681A, casually describing a device capable of bringing down buildings using infrasound and resonance. Strange timing? Perhaps. Or perhaps it was a whisper. A calculated move—not just innovation, but a message.
Because long before this patent was born, the Tacoma Narrows Bridge collapsed in 1940 from nothing more than wind-induced resonance. And decades before that, Nikola Tesla warned the military of “vibration weapons” that could crack steel. They didn’t listen. Or maybe they did… quietly.
Then came September 11, 2001—explosions reportedly heard in basements before the planes struck, and cars mysteriously scorched blocks away. Some claim melted metal and undamaged rubber. Not possible? Not without targeted frequency, energy, or even a man-made seismic event.
Could the FDR train line, steel girders, and a spiderweb of wires have acted like a Tesla coil? Feeding energy from below?
And what if the 2015 patent wasn’t to develop the tech—but to own the secret?
Ask yourself: what nation blackmails with classified technology patents? What nation files them in plain sight?