Official Review: Tortured in Ashram by Prem Nambiar

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Re: Official Review: Tortured in Ashram by Prem Nambiar

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This book is just so strange. I mean, there have been so many attacks but I haven't really heard of microwave attacks. It seems intriguing and interesting. Will definitely put this in my list. Thanks for this.
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This book certers around the dangers of microwave weapon attack. I’m curious as to how these criminals initiate this attack, and how one should be able to protect himself from it. A very thought-provoking book that is seems to be worth checking out.
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Tortured in Ashram by Prem Nambiar is a non-fiction book that seeks to inform readers about the menace of microwave weapons. According to the author, most people consider victims of microwave weapon attacks to be insane because their attackers leave no physical evidence. So, the victims continue to suffer without any hope of being helped.

Mr. Nambiar recounts how he became a follower of Amma, a spiritual leader, and eventually traveled to the Amritapuri Ashram in India. In Amritapuri, Mr. Nambiar became a victim of microwave weapon attacks by unknown criminals. Though the author is now back in the US, he adds that these perpetrators have continued to attack him. But what could be their motive? And is there any way to shield oneself from microwave attacks? Please read this book to find out.

This 177-page book is thought-provoking! The author's opinions stem from his experience and research. How timely for this book to appear with all of the terrorism going on around the world and the shootings in the U.S. Microwave weapons is a new twist and will motivate me to read more of the book. Excellent official review.
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This is my first time hearing about the science of microwaves, so I would love to read further on this. Congrats on being BOTD!
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Expertly written and explanation was on point making for a understandable read. Nicely done.
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Thanks for your detailed review. The topic of microwave weapons is an unusual one. It encourages you to do some research to learn more about this area.
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This seems to be an intriguing read for me which talks about a topic like microwave weapon attacks; I don't know about this phenomenon but it sounds fascinating. Thank you for the review!
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The storyline is indeed worthy to be read. The claims of the author are outlined succinctly which makes it interesting. Congratulations on the book of the day.
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This topic sounds fascinating. I like how the author is educating people about this potential danger.
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This is a great review, I enjoyed reading it. It has a lot of detail. Well done :tiphat:
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This is an interesting book that I intend to finish. How amazing about technology that can be used as a weapon. It’s too bad it was repetitive. Thanks for the informative review!
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Thought-provoking and informative book. To think I've never heard of microwave attacks. This one's a must read. Thank you for this insightful review.
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It's great the author came up with this amazing book to help other victims of microwave weapons. Readers interested in microwaves will definitely find it entertaining. Congrats on Botd.
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Microwave weapons? This is my first time hearing about such. I am curious. Nice review.
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Thank you for sharing your review with us. I have never heard of microwave weapons before reading this review and I am definitely curious about the subject. I will definitely be adding this book to my reading list.
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