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Bhopal Gas Tragedy Information Union Carbide Statement Regarding The Tragedy The 1984 gas leak in Bhopal was a terrible tragedy that continues to evoke strong emotions even 30 years later. In the wake of the gas release, UCC and its then chairman-Warren Anderson worked diligently to provide aid to the victims and attempted to set up a process to resolve their claims. All claims arising out of the release were settled in 1989 at the explicit direction and with the approval of the Supreme Court of India by means of a settlement agreement between the Government of India and UCC and UCIL. In 1991, and again in 2007, the Supreme Court upheld the fairness and adequacy of the settlement in response to court challenges from non-governmental organizations. Comment from Dutchs video youtu.be/gJmL4BOBlOI claytontraylor/unexplained-loud-booms-escalating-across-usa-january-2015-nobody-knows/ NASA Space Sounds | youtu.be/-MmWeZHsQzs https://facebook/terrilee.hodroj/posts/771997119515875 non-linearity The Hypersonic Sound Beam Technology is simply the most revolutionary sound reproduction system of this century, which allows you to remotely, and magically place sound wherever you want it up to 300 away by simply sending the sound waves through space! The sound only becomes apparent to the listener when the traveling sound waves have made impact with a surface, be it material, organic, or human. For example, if the Sound Beam is used in a large exhibit space, and aimed in one particular direction (lets say: a product, display, painting, etc., the visitors standing in that immediate area will notice the sound emanating from the surfaces within that targeted area, while others located elsewhere in the space will not be impacted by the otherwise fully radiating sound of a traditional loudspeaker. More to the point, and unlike a parabolic sound focusing device, the Sound Beam is a flat transducer system, which can easily and unobtrusively be mounted on ceilings, walls, or floors, aimed to secretly impact the surfaces where the sound is desirable.
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