Audio as a weapon


I would like to deviate a bit from the normal audio equipment conversation and delve into the phenomenon of the recent audio "weapon" that appears to have been deployed in Cuba upon State Department employees and now, it appears, in China. I know that very low frequency can be dreadful to listen to but anyone out there have any ideas with regard to how audio could be used as a weapon? It is not my intention to draw speculation of a political nature, I am only interested in the technical aspect of audio as a "weapon". Anyone have any thoughts?
falconquest

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Audio as a weapon.
Of course, I would give up at one when I would be forced

- to listen to records via Garrard Turntable
or
- to listen to records via MySonic Lab Cartridges
or
- when someone would read reviews loudly for hours and hours from J.Valin & A. Dudley
or
- they will show me a Pair of Magicos connected to Pass Amps

... I would say everything "they" want to hear