Scientist and innovator Dr. Fred Bell discussed reports of electronic  harassment and holographic warfare technology. Electronic harassment  comes in a variety of forms-- it can be imposed surveillance of people's  belongings or surroundings, sabotaging of computers, directed high  energy devices, as well as voice/data imaging, in which voices are  beamed into a person's head.
The symptoms of electronic  harassment include unusual forgetfulness, suicidal & homicidal  thoughts, panic attacks, depression, and paranoia, he detailed. In some  cases, he continued, it can include the stoppage of power to appliances,  movement of objects that might fall of a shelf and break, and computer  failures and problems. One type of attack, he said, is carried out by  "confusion weaponry" which uses frequencies or impulses to disrupt  thoughts. He cited an LA newscaster who garbled her words in a live  report, as possibly being a target of the technology.
Bell also  talked about the advancement of satellites, which can knock things out  of the sky with EMP pulses. Law enforcement is developing devices to  remotely shut down the electronic ignition of cars they're chasing, he  added. Victims of electronic harassment can use counteraction technology  to block energy or absorb microwave radiation, he stated. One of his  recent inventions is the QBAM (Quantum Biological Administrating  Machine), a quantum healing device. 
Biography:
Fred Bell,  a flying saucer contactee, was born in Ann Arbor, Michigan. After high  school he joined the Air Force. He was trained to work on radar and was  stationed at a facility where numerous UFO contacts were tracked.  Following his time in the Air Force, he worked with Rockwell  International and then as a consultant to various companies in the  aerospace industry. It was during this time that he became interested in  Eastern spirituality and studied with several spiritual masters. He  also obtained a degree in alternative medicine and became a lecturer on  behalf of the National Health Federation (an organization advocating  freedom of medical choice for the public). 
Wikipedia
A  directed-energy weapon (DEW) emits energy in an aimed direction without  the means of a projectile. It transfers energy to a target for a desired  effect. Intended effects may be non-lethal or lethal. Some such weapons  are real, or are under active research and development.
The  energy can come in various forms:     Electromagnetic radiation, in  lasers or masers     Particles with mass, in particle beam weapons  (Technically a form of micro-projectile weapon)     Sound, in sonic  weapons
Flamethrowers do not fall into this category, as they are  actually projectile weapons, the projectile (gas or liquid) is simply  on fire.
Some such weapons, perhaps most, at present appear only in science fiction, non-functional toys, film props or animation.
In  science fiction, these weapons are sometimes known as death rays or  rayguns and are usually portrayed as projecting energy at a person or  object to kill or destroy. Many modern examples of science fiction have  more specific names for directed energy weapons, due to research  advances.