Weinberger
It's a common "debunking" tactic. Say that it can't exist but for a totally unrelated reason. That way the issue is dropped instead of leading into the natural question of "What other wave based attacks could it be?" In many cases they would have been the ones to insinuate that it was a microwave to begin with I would assume.
I believe that the US government has had wave based weapons for a while. I would not be surprised at all if they tested them on people as a method of assassination, considering everything else they've done already.
Weinberger
It's a common "debunking" tactic. Say that it can't exist but for a totally unrelated reason. That way the issue is dropped instead of leading into the natural question of "What other wave based attacks could it be?"
I believe that the US government has had wave based weapons for a while. I would not be surprised at all if they tested them on people as a method of assassination, considering everything else they've done already.