:E.M.F.-Weapons:
:Electromagnetic Radiation
(EMR) Weapons:
As Powerful as the Atomic Bomb
by Cheryl Welsh, president, Citizens Against Human Rights Abuse,
©: 2001
Endorsement of this paper by Dr.
Rosalie Bertell, who documented military microwave zapping of Greenham
Commons women nuclear protesters in the 1980s as reported in London
Guardian March 10, 1987. She authored UN reports on the Chernobyl
disaster, has five honorary doctorates, numerous peace prizes and
more. In an email dated 3-12-01, Dr. Bertell stated, "Your problems
are quite similar to that of the atomic bomb victims, including the
military, the Japanese and those living downwind of a nuclear test
site. Very few of the experienced health effects have ever been admitted.
We also deal with the same denial and secrecy with the Gulf War, Bosnia
and Kosovo vets exposed to ceramic DU."
Fifty years of an East/West scientific
controversy reveals a still classified cold war secret; nonthermal
emr weapon effects are the basis for massive East/West mind control
projects. The 1989 Breakup of the Soviet Union leads to US admission
of classified mind control technology and exposes massive Russian
mind control arsenal. US government takes extreme measures to keep
this powerful weapon under wraps; refuses to acknowledge alleged weapon
testing on US citizens, while Russian government admits to mind control
weapons and experiment victims take their case to the Russian government,
the Duma and Soviet press. After fifty years, the truth is now out:
Control of your mind is a military capability. What follows are the
supporting facts from several independent and reputable mainstream
publications and experts. As a result, the human rights abuses of
illegal and classified experiments in the US and Russia continuing
to this day are becoming public knowledge.
Electromagnetic Weapons:
As Powerful As The Atomic Bomb
Outline of paper with footnotes
I. A fifty year electromagnetic
arms race between Russia and the U.S.:
Russia & East Block say nonthermal electromagnetic biological
effects used for new weapons, U.S. policy says emr nonthermal effects
not proven.
10 July 1979 Committee
on Disarmament 1-52, V.L. Issraelyan, Representative of the USSR
to the Committee on Disarmament.
Physical Properties
of Biological Matter: Some History, Principles, and
Applications by Herman P. Schwan, 1982.
May 22, 1988, Barton
Reppert Associated Press Writer, Washington AP, entitled Looking
at the Moscow Signal, the Zapping of an Embassy 35 years later,
The Mystery Lingers.
Neurological Research,
Vol. 4, No 1/2, 1982, Dr. Ross Adey
Guardian,1995,17
Defense & Foreign
Affairs. P.34 (1983,July), Scientific Advances Hold Dramatic Prospects
for Psy-Strat, Possony, Stefan. Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily,
June 7, 1983
a. Fifty year of suppression of
nonthermal emr research by US government and emr industry is documented.
Microwave Debate by
Nicholas Steneck, 1984, MIT Press, page 84.
Zapping of America
by Paul Brodeur,1977
Trial 8-90 page 32,
Bruce H. DeBoskey, Non-Ionizing Radiation: Hidden Hazards".
b. Fifty years later, nonthermal
effects of emr are scientific basis for
weapons and biological basis of brain function, human rights experts,
military, civilian and top government science advisor say.
International Review
of the Red Cross 279, 1, Nov. 1990 entitled "The Development
of New Antipersonnel Weapons" by Louise Doswald-Beck and Gerald
C Cauderay.
US News & World
Report, 7-7-97, Wonder Weapons, Douglas Pasternak, page 40
US News & World
Report, Jan3/Jan 10 2000, Page 67, Reading your mind and injecting
smart thoughts, John Norseen
US News & World
Report, Jan 3-10, 2000, Page 68, Rodolfo Llinas. A grand unification
theory of the brain.
Wired magazine, April
2000 by Bill Joy
Imagined Worlds, Dyson,
Freeman,. President and Fellows of Harvard College, 1997.
c. US says Russia has mind control
emr weapons.
The Associated Press,
"Mind-Altering Microwaves, Soviets Studying Invisible Ray,"
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, 22 Nov. 1976, Sec A.
NBC Magazine with
David Brinkley, July 16, 1981 No. 47592.
Military Review (official
publication of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College),
"The New Mental Battlefield", Lt. Col. John B. Alexander,
US. Army, Ph.D. [Col. Alexander is a leading proponent of and spokesman
for nonlethal weapons. Col. Alexander worked at Los Alamos Lab on
nonlethal weapons.]
d. US government claims electromagnetic
radiation (emr) mind control weapons are classified.
U.S. News and World
Report, July 7, 1997, Wonder Weapons? page 38;
Bulletin of Atomic
Scientist, Sept/Oct 1994, The Soft-Kill Fallacy by
Steven Aftergood,
e. National security: why the
public is in the dark about electromagnetic
weapons
The Washington Post
article by George Lardner, 4-27, 5-3-92, page 34
The Bulletin of Atomic
Scientist article entitled, The Soft-Kill Fallacy,
Sept/Oct 94, page 43 Steve Aftergood
Boston Globe, 7-7-89,
Larry Collins
Open Verdict An account
of 25 mysterious deaths in the defense industry, Tony Collins, Sphere
Books Ltd., a division of MacDonald & Co. Publishers, London,
1990
Hustler magazine,
June 1989, "Who's Killing the Star Wars Scientists"
Trial 8-90,"Non-Ionizing
Radiation: Hidden Hazards", Bruce H. DeBoskey, page 32
II. With the break up of the Soviet
Union in 1989, the US promotes nonlethal emr weapons which have been
classified since the 1960s. Several mainstream Soviet press articles
claim Russian top secret and massive mind control technology program
in chaos.
The Herald (Glasgow),
No reporter listed. "Brainwash killers 'still in use'",
26 May 1995, 8.
Stolitsa, Myasnikov,
Alexei. "MC-Ultra Program, Use of mind-control
equipment by armed forces not ruled out by Moscow-based Foreign
Policy Institute." , No.43, 2 Nov. 1992.
TV program, ZDF, 'Geheimes
Russland' ,TV-Tagestip, Der Dienstag im ZDF: Dec, 22, 1998
The Moscow Times July
11, 1995, 'Report: Soviets Used Top-Secret Psychotronic' Weapons',
Owen Matthews.
See Cahra
website, entry 11, chapter 5 for list of over 25 Russian articles.
a. Electromagnetic weapons: more
powerful than the atomic bomb, scientists say.
May 22, 1988 by Barton
Reppert Associated Press Writer, Washington AP, entitled Looking
at the Moscow Signal, the Zapping of an Embassy 35 years later,
The Mystery Lingers
New York Times, Dec.
29, 1965 p.28 covered speakers at an American
Association for the Advancement of Science meeting. Entitled 'Controlling
the Mind', Professor David Krech of the University of California
Defense Electronics,
July 1993, 'DOD, Intel Agencies Look at Russian Mind Control Technology,
Claims FBI considered Testing on Koresh', by Mark Tapscott
The Guardian "The
Future Art of War", May 25, 1995. Nic Lewer, peace researcher
at the University of Bradford
b. Gorbachev concerns never reach
U.S. mainstream press
1986 Press Conference
on Gorbachev's Nuclear Arms Elimination Proposals. BBC
"Weapons based on new physical principles would include, ...
beam, radio-wave, infrasonic, geophysical and genetic weapons. In
their strike characteristics these types of weapons might be no
less dangerous than mass strike weapons. The Soviet Union considers
it necessary to establish a ban on the development of arms of this
kind."
c. U.S. wins electromagnetic arms
race
Defense News, Jan.11-17,
1993 U.S. Explores Russian Mind-Control Technology by Barbara Opall
III. A serious public issue: Control
of your mind is a classified military
capability
a. Electromagnetic weapons: concerns
and warnings by human rights experts
British Medical Journal
Vol. 315, 7-12-97 page 78. Robin M. Coupland,
Surgeon, International Committee of the Red Cross
Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists, Dr. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg Sept/Oct 1994, page 45
International Review
of the Red Cross 279, 1, Nov. 1990 entitled The
Development of New Antipersonnel Weapons by Louise Doswald-Beck
and Gerald C Cauderay.
Aviation Week and
Space Technology,144(25)1996, June17, Mann, Paul, 'Mass Weapons
Threat Deepens Worldwide'
b. Allegations of nonconsensual
experimentation, illegal foreign and
domestic intelligence operations and illegal military use of new weapons
of
mass destruction.
World Organization
Against Torture, 1998 report entitled 'Torture in the
United States'
The European Parliament
Resolution A4-005/99, Environment, Security and Foreign policy passed
on Jan 29, 1999.
A preliminary Dr.
Bertell Study of medical claims of victims is now underway
Dr. Alan Scheflin,
law professor at Santa Clara Law School and author of the 1978 Paddington
Press book, Mind Manipulators and Dr. Colin Ross, psychiatrist appeared
on the History Channel, Fall, 2000 on 'Mind Control: America's Secret
War'
See Cahra
website for further examples.
c. Nonconsensual experimentation
and electromagnetic weapons, no
codification of the Nuremberg Code or penalties under U.S. law. No
laws or treaties to control use of emr weapons.
Ethicist, Jonathan Moreno wrote
Undue Risk Secret State Experiments on Humans, 1999, W.H. Freeman
and Co.
Lawyer-ethicist, George Annas, Boston University author of Nazi Doctors
and the Nuremberg Code
1. Recognizing victims
New York Times Magazine,
8-31-97, page 38
Los Angeles Times,
3-28-88, A classic case of a whistleblower targeted with emr weapons:
Rex Niles, FBI informant on kickbacks by defense contractors.
His aluminum foil hat has tiny
holes in it, says Rex Niles, proof that the government is bombarding
him with microwaves in an attempt to kill him. 'They were aggravating
my conscious as well as my subconscious mind,' he stated. He reported
noise campaigns to cause stress and circling helicopters. Witnesses
document the harassment, high microwave levels, etc. Niles, a formerly
successful defense contractor, after informant role has ended, faced
retaliation and is labeled mentally ill.
Such Things are Known,
a book by victim Dorothy Burdick, 1981.
Kansas City Pitch Weekly, April 13-19, 1995, by Mike Taylor
The Star Beacon, October
1996 page 2 by Carole
Pennsylvania Inquirer,
199?
2. Unclassified information supports
victim claims.
US News & World
Report, 7-7-97, 'Wonder Weapons', Douglas Pasternak, page 40
Los Angeles Times,
March 29th 1976 'Mind Reading Machine Tells Secrets of the Brain
Sci-Fi Comes True' by Norman Kempster
New York Times Magazine,
Sept 29, 1996, on magnetic therapy
ABCNEWS.com World
News Tonight with Peter Jennings March 19, 1998 'A Closer Look,
Magnetic Therapy for Depression'
CNN news broadcast,
Special Assignment, Nov.-1985, by Chuck DeCaro, 'Weapons of War,
Is there an RF Gap?'
"Ultrascience,
Weapons of War" on the Learning Channel on September 21, 1997
featured Dr. Michael Persinger of Laurentian University, Canada.
Ultrascience, 'War
2020', Beyond Productions, Learning Channel, 1998, Dr. Michael Persinger,
Laurentian University Ultrascience III
'Spies are us' Featured
Dr. James C. Lin, PhD. biomedical and electrical
engineer, educator, author of Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications,
1978
International Defense
Review, 3-1-93, 'Special Operations Survives Pentagon budget Constraints',
Ramon Lopez
Margo Cherney FOIA
request for complete NASA abstract Report Number: AD-A090426., June
1, 1980.
Brooks Air Force
Base, Jan.25, 2000.
Microwave News, editor,
Louis Slesin, Jan/Feb 1997 p 14.
U.S. Air Force Looks
to the Battlefields of the Future: Electromagnetic Fields That Might
"Boggle the Mind" Federal Times, Dec. 13, 1976
"Microwave Weapons
Study by Soviets Cited. CIA FOIA search for documents on 'Auditory'
listed the following document."F80-0547, 1974-12-02
untitled BBC News
Online Oct 11, 1999, 'Looking Through Cats' Eyes Fuzzy But Recognizable'
IV. Conclusion
For further information, contact
Cahra, Citizens
Against Human Rights Abuse, a nonprofit 501(c)3 group for information,
research, networking, projects.
Electromagnetic Weapons:
As Powerful As The Atomic Bomb
xxx A fifty year electromagnetic
arms race between Russia and the U.S.: Russia & East Block say
nonthermal electromagnetic biological effects used for new weapons,
U.S. says nonthermal emr effects are not proven.
10 July 1979 Committee on Disarmament 1-52, V.L. Issraelyan, Representative
of the USSR to the Committee on Disarmament. ?Assessments quoted in
international literature of the potential danger of the development
of a new weapon of mass destruction are based on the results of research
into the so-called ?non-thermal? effects of electromagnetic radiation
on biological targets. These effects may take the form of damage to
or disruption of the functioning of the internal organs and systems
of the human organism or of changes in its functioning.?
H.P. Schwan was a German scientist who came to the US under a military
recruitment program after the war. He has worked at the University
of Pennsylvania on numerous government contracts and set the first
health and safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, adopted
by the US government.
In Physical Properties of Biological Matter: Some History, Principles,
and
Applications by Herman P. Schwan, 1982. "...Rajewsky and I had
published a paper on the conductivity of erythrocytes, reporting,
for the first time, dielectric measurements on biological materials
extending up to 1,000 MHz.
I mention all of these things to indicate the decisive role that the
Navy
and NIH played. Navy support has been available to me, in one form
or
another, ever since 1947, and NIH support since 1952.? The book continues,
"While a young physics student, financial problems forced me
to interrupt my studies until I found employment as an electronics
technician at the Oswalt Institute for Physics in Medicine, now the
Max Planck Institute for Biophysics....cell membranes are not likely
to be affected directly by microwaves since fields of interest can
only apply potentials across the membranes that are vanishingly small
in comparison with potentials needed to yield significant membrane
responses. And significant responses of biopolymers require field
strength levels very much higher than those causing undue heating.?
Schwan has worked extensively in the biomedical engineering field.
He has claimed up to the 1990s that the nonthermal effects of electromagnetic
radiation have not been proven.
H.P. Schwan's March 22, 2000 email response to the issue of classified
electromagnetic, neurological weapons stated. "I am not aware
of military
antipersonnel weapons using em radiation. There was alot of talk about
it
some years ago. I believe the potential for such weaponry is small
since em radiation field strength decreases inversely with the distance
square in the "distant" field.
Washington AP, May 22, 1988, Barton Reppert Associated Press Writer,
Looking at the Moscow Signal, the Zapping of an Embassy 35 years later,
The Mystery Lingers. Reppert stated, ? Since the early 1980s, however,
federal government support for non-ionizing radiation bioeffects research
has declined markedly. W. Ross Adey, a leading researcher based at
the Veteran's Administration Medical Center in Loma Linda, Calif.,
told a House subcommittee last Oct. 6 that current levels of government
funding-now about $7 million a year - are disastrously low. There
is reason to believe that this situation has arisen in part through
a well-organized activity on the part of major corporate entities
from the consumer and military electronic industries to discredit
all research into athermal biological and biomedical effects, Adey
said.
Neurological Research, Vol. 4,
No 1/2, 1982, Dr. Ross Adey, 'It is now well established that intrinsic
electromagnetic fields play a key role in a broad range of tissue
functions including ...information transmission in the
nervous system.'
Dr. Stefan Possony was a Hoover Institute fellow and was called "the
intellectual father of 'Star Wars' and "one of the most influential
civilian
strategic planners in the Pentagon? (Guardian,1995,17). Dr. Possony
wrote about "messaging directly into a target mind" with
low frequency waves.
Defense & Foreign Affairs. p.34 (1983, July), 'Scientific Advances
Hold
Dramatic Prospects for Psy-Strat', Possony, Stefan. 'Associate Editor
Dr. Stefan Possony discusses how scientists are facing the prospect
of messaging directly into a target mind. Whither psy-war' Suppose
it becomes feasible to affect brain cells by low frequency waves or
beams, thereby altering psychological states, and making it possible
to transmit suggestions and commands directly into the brain. Who
is so rash as to doubt that technological breakthroughs of this general
type would not be put promptly to psyops use? More importantly who
would seriously assume that such a technology would not be deployed
to accomplish political and military surprise? A few years ago there
was much excitement about the Soviet microwave "bombardment"
of the US Embassy in Moscow. Why did the KGB, then under Yuri Andropov's
leadership, embark on this seemingly scurrilous -- and very prolonged
--effort? There was no answer to this question, except that
the KGB must have wished to harass US diplomats and cause them to
worry about their health. This theory was never convincing. The question
was raised whether the Soviets had discovered a technique of using
microwaves
for psychological purposes, and whether they were experimenting with
this
technique on US specialists on the USSR, unwittingly pressed into
Soviet
service as guinea pigs. Impossible, replied the State Department,
the waves
cannot break through the blood-brain barrier, and thermal effects
are so
negligible that the body would not be affected. Nevertheless, embassy
personnel were indemnified for health damage. By 1979, at the latest,
it was
known that electromagnetic fields raising body temperatures less than
.1
degrees Celsius may result in somatic changes. It was most surprising
that
such a trivial temperature rise was having any effects, and even more
astonishing that those effects were significant. Chemical, physiological
and
behavioral changes can occur within "windows" of frequency
and energy
continua. Another is at the level of the human electroencephalogram
(EEG),
which is in the range of extremely low radio and sound waves, around
20
Hertz. Let us cut the story to the minimum. The original model, according
to
which the blood-brain barrier cannot be broken, was derived from the
axiom
that electromagnetic waves interact with tissue in a linear manner.
However,
it turned out that the molecular vibrations caused by a stimulating
extracellular electromagnetic field are non-linear. In the US, the
pioneering work seems to have been done by Albert F. Lawrence and
w. Ross
Adey, writing in Neurological Research, Volume 4, 1982.
Defense & Foreign Affairs Daily, June 7, 1983. On April 29,
1983,
Associate Editor Dr. Stefan Possony, addressing the Defense 83 meeting
sponsored by Defense & Foreign Affairs, reported on Dr. Adey's
work and on
the work by Dr. A.S. Davydov of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences.
Davydov
discovered how the blood-brain barrier can be penetrated by low frequency
beams and directly affect cells in the brain. Possony's remarks were
delivered to a panel studying psychological warfare. [Part of that
paper is
printed below--Ed.] In the US research on direct brain waves has scarcely
begun, and the USSR has a lead of approximately 25 years. Once it
is matured
the new technology will be extraordinarily significant in medicine.
It also
may have major impacts on communications, intelligence, and psychological
operations, and permit deliberate physiological impairment. The KGB
is known
to be interested in the program. It is not known whether the US and
other
Governments are trying to determine whether their countries have become
targets of clandestine brain waves beamed from the USSR.
Suppression of nonthermal emr research by US government and emr industry
for
fifty years is documented
Microwave Debate by Nicholas Steneck, 1984, MIT Press, page 84. Following
the UCLA conference, the military, which controlled the RF bioeffects
pursestrings and therefore made the major policy decisions, decided
both to
fish and cut bait. Publicly talk of athermal effects was downplayed.
Open
contracts were not awarded for athermal or central nervous system
studies,
and in fact efforts were even made to keep information about central
nervous
system research from circulating too widely. Privately, however, the
military and the State Department began work to try to determine whether
there was any factual basis for a belief in the direct effect of RF
radiation on human behavior and whether perhaps the Soviets had gotten
the
jump in exploiting such effects for espionage and military purposes.
The
primary motivation for the work was a desire to find out the purpose
of a
beam of microwave radiation that was being directed at the U.S. embassy
in
Moscow. This and all subsequent information on the UCLA meeting is
taken
from the unpublished minutes: ?Neurological Responses to External
Electromagnetic Energy (A Critique of Currently Available Data and
Hypotheses),? co sponsored by the Brain Research Institute, UCLA and
the Air
Force Systems Command, July 11, 1963, USAF Contract 18(600)-2057.
Zapping of America by Paul Brodeur, 1977. [The following comments
are by
Milton Zaret, an opthmalogist who was paid by the Air Force to examine
the
eyes of military radar technicians in 1959. Zaret has documented that
the
posteriour capsular cataract was a ?marker disease?, ? a medical indication?
of sustained exposure to low-level microwaves. This finding was hotly
disputed by the military. After Zaret published these findings, the
Air
Force announced it had no intention of pursuing the matter. Dr. Zaret
is now
bitterly suspicious of the military?s motives in this whole business.
Zaret
believes that the military is eager to suppress studies of low-level
microwave hazards.] ?By this time, I had been approached on a number
of
occasions by the Central Intelligence Agency. The contacts were innocuous
to
begin with. At first, the CIA people wanted to know about research
I had
performed on the ophthalmological effects of microwave and laser radiation.
They also wanted me to analyze some of the foreign and American literature
on the subject of radiation for them. In 1964, however, they started
asking
me about the possible behavioral effects of microwaves. They wanted
to know,
for example, whether I thought that electromagnetic radiation beamed
at the
brain from a distance could affect the way a person might act. I said
that
from what I had read primarily in Soviet literature on the subject
it seemed
conceivable. During 1964 and 1965, I had a number of visits from a
medical
doctor who worked for the agency. He wanted to know if a device that
took
pictures at night with an invisible laser beam instead of a conventional
flashbulb was safe to use. When I exposed the eye of a rabbit to the
beam I
found that it produced an immediate retinal hemorrhage, so I told
him that
in my opinion the device was not safe. He also wanted answers to a
number of
theoretical questions. For instance, would a laser beam directed at
a
listening device planted on a windowsill be liable to injure anyone
inside
the room that was being bugged? And could microwaves be used to facilitate
brainwashing or to break down prisoners under interrogation??
Trial 8-90 page 32, Bruce H. DeBoskey, ?Non-Ionizing Radiation: Hidden
Hazards". It summarizes the litigation surrounding prolonged
exposure to
NIEMR or non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation. This is a good reference
article and it demonstrates the difficulty involved in court cases
filed by
victims. The article stated "the potential for hazards from NIEMR
has long
been known to the industries involved." "...Some industries
have been
funding research designed to show the absence of harm to workers or
the
general public."
Fifty years later, nonthermal effects of emr are the scientific basis
for
weapons and biological basis of brain function, human rights professionals,
military, civilian and top government science advisor say
International Review of the Red Cross 279, 1, Nov. 1990 entitled "The
Development of New Antipersonnel Weapons by Louise Doswald-Beck and
Gerald C
Cauderay. ? Directed Energy Weapons. ...Research work in this field
has
been carried out in almost all industrialized countries, and especially
by
the great powers, with a view to using these phenomena for anti-materiel
or
anti-personnel purposes. ...It is possible today to generate a very
powerful
microwave pulse (e.g., between 150 and 3,000 megahertz), with an energy
level of several hundreds of megawatts. Using specially adapted antenna
systems, these generators could in principle transmit over hundreds
of
metres sufficient energy to cook a meal. However, it is important
to mention
that the lethal of incapacitating effects which can be expected from
weapons
systems using this technology can be produced with much lower energy
levels.
Using the principle of magnetic field concentration, which permits
the
control of the geometry on the target, by means of antenna systems
especially designed for the purpose, the radiated energy can be concentrated
on very small surfaces of the human body, for example the base of
the brain
where relatively low energy can produce lethal effects....In spite
of the
rarity of publications on this subject, and the fact that it is usually
strictly classified information, research undertaken in this field
seems to
have demonstrated that very small amounts of electromagnetic radiation
could
appreciably alter the functions of living cells. Research work has
also
revealed that pathological effects close to those induced by highly
toxic
substances could be produced by electromagnetic radiation even at
very low
power, especially those using a pulse shape containing a large number
of
different frequencies. ...Some research seem to have confirmed that
lo-level
electromagnetic fields, modulated to be similar to normal brainwaves,
could
seriously affect brain function. Experiments with pulsed magnetic
fields
carried out in animals have reportedly produced specific effects such
as
inducing sleep and triggering anxiety or aggressiveness, depending
on the
modulation of the frequency used. It is, on the other hand, well known
that
lethal effects can also be produced by using higher power levels than
those
used for the experiments on behaviour modification. An anti-personnel
weapon
based on such biophysical principles could produce similar effects
to those
of a nerve gas, but would have no secondary effects and leave no lasting
trace.?
US News & World Report, 7-7-97, ?Wonder Weapons?, an article on
emr weapons
by Douglas Pasternak, page 40. ?In fact, the military routinely has
approached the national Institutes of Health for research information.
?DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) has come to use
every few
years to see if there are ways to incapacitate the central nervous
system
remotely,? Dr. F. Terry Hambrecht, head of the Neural Prosthesis Program
at
NIH, told U.S. News. ?But nothing has ever come of it,? he said, ?That
is
too science fiction and far-fetched.?
US News & World Report, Jan3/Jan 10 2000, Page 67,?Reading your
mind and
injecting smart thoughts?, John Norseen, ? The Lockheed Martin neuroengineer
hopes to turn the ?electrohypnomentalophone,? a mind reading machine...into
science fact. Norseen?s interest in the brain stems from a Soviet
book he
read in the mid-1980s, claiming that research on the mind would
revolutionize the military and society at large. The former Navy pilot
coined the term ?BioFusion? to cover his plans to map and manipulate
gray
matter, leading (he hopes) to advances in medicine, national security,
and
entertainment. BioFusion would be able to convert thoughts into computer
commands, predicts Norseen, by deciphering the brain?s electrical
activity.
electromagnetic pulsations would trigger the release of the brain?s
own
neurotransmitters to fight off disease, enhance learning, or alter
the
mind?s visual images, creating what Norseen has dubbed ?synthetic
reality.?
..The key is finding ?brain prints.? ?Think of your hand touching
a mirror,?
explains Norseen. ?It leaves a fingerprint.? BioFusion would reveal
the
fingerprints of the brain by using mathematical models. ?Just like
you can
find one person in a million through fingertips,? he says, ?you can
find one
thought in a million. ?It sounds crazy, but Uncle Sam is listening.
The
National Aeronautics and Space Administration, the Defense Advanced
Research
Projects Agency, and the Army?s National ground Intelligence center
have all
awarded small basic research contracts to Norseen, who works for Lockheed
Martin?s Intelligent Systems Division. Norseen is waiting to hear
if the
second stage of these contracts--portions of them classified--comes
through.
Norseen?s theories are grounded in current science. ...By viewing
a brain
scan recorded by a magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) machine, scientists
can
tell what the person was doing at the time of the recording--say,
reading or
writing. Emotions from love to hate can be recognized from the brain?s
electrical activity. ?It this research pans out, says Norseen, ?you
can
begin to manipulate what someone is thinking even before they know
it.?
Thought police. He has submitted a research-and -development plan
to the
Pentagon, at its request, to identify a terrorist?s mental profile.
A miniaturized brain-mapping device inside an airport metal detector
would
screen passengers? brain patterns against a dictionary of brain prints.
Norseen predicts profiling by brain print will be in place by 2005.
..
Norseen would like to draw upon Russian brain-mimicking software and
American brain-mapping break-through to allow that communication to
take
place in a less invasive way. A modified helmet could record a pilot?s
brain
waves. ...If the pilot misheard instructions to turn 090 degrees and
was
thinking 080 degrees,? the helmet would detect the error, then inject
the
right number via electromagnetic waves. If this research pans out,
say
Norseen, ?you can begin to manipulate what someone is thinking even
before
they know it.?
US News & World Report, Jan 3-10, 2000, Page 68, Rodolfo Llinas.
?A grand
unification theory of the brain? . ?...Using a Meg--a technology Llinas
helped develop--he has been studying the brain?s electromagnetic waves.
What
he has found in broad paraphrase is that the thalamus is in constant
dialogue with the brain?s higher processing centers: An electromagnetic
loop
sends pulses from the thalamus to the cortex, but the different sensory
centers of the brain also message the thalamus in return. Consciousness
exists when these oscillations are in sync--pulsing at the same rate--so
smells, sounds, and so forth assemble in a kind of electromagnetic
symphony
?
Freeman Dyson of the Institute for Advanced Study at Princeton is
a
physicist and was quoted in the Bill Joy article in April 2000 Wired
Magazine on the dangers of technology. Dr. Dyson coined the word
radiotelepathy", i.e. "something like a cordless phone inside
your head"
Dyson wrote this comment. "After the organization of the central
nervous
system has been explored and understood, the way will be open to develop
and
use the technology of electromagnetic brain signals." This quote
was from
International Herald Tribune, Rudy Rucker, April 25, 1997 page 4,
book
review of Imagined Worlds,
Freeman Dyson was a member of the elite Jason Division, the 40-odd
leading
scientists-including some Nobel laureates, -who in 1959 and 1960 banded
together to work on national security matters in the summertime under
the
aegis of the Institute for Defense Analyses (IDA). Jason originated
as an
enabling mechanism to keep younger physicists in touch with defense
problems
but it rapidly evolved into a club. "We were all bright young
men together;
we were all precocious 30 years ago," recalled Dyson. (Excerpt
from Science,
February 1973 page 460.)
In reply to a question by email from Cheryl Welsh, concerning classified
brain research on March 18, 2000, Freeman Dyson wrote, " Nothing
important
in science stays secret for long. ...The Russians had hundreds of
secret
projects.... Luckily we are not so good as the Russians at hiding
stupid
stuff. So stop worrying about imaginary scares. ..One of my friends
...cures
his patients with magnets. ...But this had nothing to do with science."
Wired magazine, April 2000, article on the peril of technology. Nearly
20
years ago, in the documentary "The Day after Trinity", Freeman
Dyson
summarized the scientific attitudes that brought us to the nuclear
precipice: "I have felt it myself. The glitter of nuclear weapons.
It is
irresistible if you come to them as a scientist. To feel it?s there
in your
hands, to release this energy that fuels the stars, to let it do your
bidding. To perform these miracles, to lift a million tons of rock
into the
sky. It is something that gives people an illusion of illimitable
power, and
it is, in some ways, responsible for all our troubles-this, what you
might
call technical arrogance, that overcomes people when they see what
they can
do with their minds."
Dyson, Freeman, 1997, Imagined Worlds President and Fellows of Harvard
College. Acknowledgments. "This book grew out of a set of lectures
given in
May 1995 at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem... ...The idea of
radiotelepathy first appeared, so far as I know, in the science-fiction
novel Last and First Men, written by Olaf Stapledon, in 1931, ...in
which
the cells of a multicellular creature communicate with each other
by means
of electric and magnetic fields... The chief barrier to progress in
neurophysiology is the lack of observational tools. To understand
in depth
what is going on in the brain, we need tools that can fit inside or
between
the neurons and transmit reports of neural events to receivers outside.
..
observing instruments...with rapid response, high band-width and high
spacial resolution...There is no law of physics that declares that
such an
observational tool to be impossible. We know that high-frequency
electromagnetic signals can be propagated through brain tissue for
distances
of the order of centimeters. We know that microscopic generators and
receivers of electromagnetic radiation are possible. We know that
modern
digital data-handling technology is capable of recording and analyzing
the
signals emerging from millions of tiny transmitters simultaneously.
All that
is lacking in order to transform these possibilities into an effective
observational tool is the neurological equivalent of integrated-circuit
technology. We need a technology that allows us to build and deploy
large
arrays of small transmitters inside a living brain, just as
integrated-circuit technology allows us to build large arrays of small
transistors on a chip of silicon. ...Radioneurology is in principle
only an
extension of the existing technology of magnetic resonance imaging,
which
also used radio-frequency magnetic fields to observe neural structures.
A
rough estimate based on the available band-width indicates that a
million
transmitters could be monitored through each patch of brain surface
with
size equal to the radio wave-length. The factor of a million is the
ratio
between the radio band-width, of the order of hundreds of millions
of cycles
per second, and the band-width of a neuron, of the order of hundred
of
cycles...."
US says Russians have mind control emr capabilities
Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, The Associated Press, "Mind-Altering
Microwaves
Soviets Studying Invisible Ray," 22 Nov. 1976, Sec A-."A
newly declassified
U.S. Defense Intelligence Agency report says- extensive Soviet research
into
microwaves might lead to methods of causing disoriented human behavior,
nerve disorders or even heart attacks.... A copy of the study was
provided
by the agency to The Associated Press in response to a request under
the
Freedom of Information Act. The Pentagon agency refused to release
some
portions of the study, saying they remain classified on national security
grounds."
NBC Magazine with David Brinkley, July 16, 1981 No. 47592. DB (David
Brinkley): ?It is known the Russians are working hard on controlling
the
human mind by remote electronic means. ...As I say I find it hard
to believe
it is crazy and none of us here know what to make of it: the Russian
Government is known to be trying to change human behavior by external
electronic influences. We do know that much. and we know that some
kind of
Russian transmitter is bombarding this country with extreme low frequency
radiowaves. ? Garrick Utley: ...The theory is the fact that the brain
does
emit electronic energy energy which can be harnessed and used. And,
by the
same token, the electronic field of the brain can be interfered with
in
order to change-affect human behavior, attitudes, opinions. ...To
what
extent can you disrupt the mental process, the brain through the use
of
electronic fields, microwaves? William Bise, radio engineer, ?Well
I would
think that the easiest way to do it would be with microwaves. ?
Military Review (official publication of the U.S. Army Command and
General
Staff College), "The New Mental Battlefield", Lt. Col. John
B. Alexander, U
S. Army, Ph.D. [He is a leading proponent of and spokesman for nonlethal
weapons. Col. Alexander worked at Los Alamos Lab on nonlethal weapons.]
(Soviet) mind-altering techniques, designed to impact on an opponent
are
well-advanced. The procedures employed include manipulation of human
behavior through the use of psychological weapons effecting sight,
sound,
smell, temperature, electromagnetic energy, or sensory deprivation."
He
further stated, "Soviet researchers, studying controlled behavior,
have also
examined the effects of electromagnetic radiation on humans and have
applied
these techniques against the U.S. Embassy in Moscow." Also, "Researchers
suggest that certain low-frequency (ELF) emissions possess psychoactive
characteristics. These transmissions can be used to induce depression
or
irritability in a target population. The application of large-scale
ELF
behavior modification could have horrendous impact."
US government claims emr mind control weapons are classified
U.S. News and World Report July 7, 1997, Wonder Weapons? , page 38;
?Scores
of new contracts have been let, and scientists, aided by government
research
on the ?bioeffects? of beamed energy, are searching the electromagnetic
and
sonic spectrums for wavelengths that can affect human behavior.? ?...Louis
Slesin, editor of the trade journal Microwave News stated ?That?s
because
the human body is essentially an electrochemical system, and devices
that
disrupt the electrical impulses of the nervous system can affect behavior
and body functions. But these programs-particularly those involving
antipersonnel research-are so well guarded that details are scarce.?
?People
[in the military] go silent on this issue,? says Slesin, ?more than
any
other issue. People just do not want to talk about this.?
Bulletin of Atomic Scientist, Sept/Oct 1994, ?The Soft-Kill Fallacy?
by
Steven Aftergood, ?Details about programs to develop so called ?non-lethal
?weapons are slowly emerging from the U.S. government?s secret ?black
budget?. ?...The concept of non-lethal weapons is not new; the term
appears
in heavily censored CIA documents dating from the 1960s.?
Why the public is in the dark about electromagnetic weapons
The Washington Post article by George Lardner, 4-27, 5-3-92, page
34,
reported on a 1992 CIA report on Greater CIA Openness" Director
Joseph
DeTrani stated ?PAO [CIA?s Public Affairs Office] now has relationships
with
reporters from every major wire service, newspaper, news weekly and
television network in the nation, ? the report said. ?This has helped
us
turn some ?intelligence failure? stories into ?intelligence success
stories,
and it has contributed to the accuracy of countless others. ?In many
instances,? the report continued, ?we have persuaded reporters to
postpone,
change, hold or even scrap stories that could have adversely affected
national security interests or jeopardized sources and methods,?
In The Bulletin of Atomic Scientist article entitled, The Soft-Kill
Fallacy,
Sept/Oct 94 page 43 Steve Aftergood wrote; "The government secrecy
system as
a whole is among the most poisonous legacies of the Cold War. ..the
Cold war
secrecy system also mandates ACTIVE DECEPTION.? The article continues,
?A
security manual for special access programs authorizes contractors
to employ
?cover stories? to disguise their activities. The only conditions
is that
?cover stories must be believable.? Even the government is starting
to
recognize that official cover and deception programs are getting out
of hand
and need to be curtailed. A Joint Security Commission established
by the
secretary of defense and the director of central intelligence reported
in
March that ?the use of cover to conceal the existence of a government
facility or the fact of government research and development interest
in a
particular technology is broader than necessary and significantly
increases
costs.? One cover story for electromagnetic nonconsensual experimentation
is
mental illness.
Boston Globe, 7-7-89, Larry Collins, ?Can we influence human emotions
and
behavior? Are there or were such experiments now going on?? William
Casey,
Director, CIA, ?This is not a subject we?re going to discuss with
you or
anyone else.?
Open Verdict An account of 25 mysterious deaths in the defense industry,
Tony Collins, Sphere Books Ltd., a division of MacDonald & Co.
Publishers
London, 1990. Twenty five Star Wars Marconi defense workers mysteriously
died by suicide and strange accidents in the early 1980s in England.
Collins
wrote, "This book is about a new type of war, electronic war.
...It is
fought by ...research students in universities and electronics engineers
working for defense contractors. ...It is a war that must be waged
constantly during peacetime to maintain the upper hand. It is a war
that
must be waged in secrecy." Tony Collins is executive editor of
Computer
Weekly. He worked for the BBC and national newspapers, such as Sunday
Mirror
The editor of the Collins book, Stephen Arkell described the discrepancies
found during his investigation and problems such as the following.
"The
companies and establishments where they worked are reluctant to give
out
details of any projects, even those already in the public domain.
In
addition, there are many other project, so called ?black? projects,
which
these organizations cannot even officially admit to. The secrecy surrounding
the peacetime preparations for a future electronic war ensures that
any
attempt to prove or disprove a definite work link can be not more
than a
calculated stab in the dark. ...In May 1989, for example, eleven Russians
and four Czechs were expelled from the UK for allegedly trying to
obtain
highly sensitive information about powerful microchips, radar, laser
technology and advanced materials such as titanium and carbon fibres.
These
agents were reported to have approached the executive of defense contractors
in a series of ?cash for secrets? deals. ...Another theory ...concerns
the
investigation into alleged fraud at Marconi. ...This investigation
[by the
Ministry of Defense Police] has since resulted in charges being brought,
..
However there is not one scrap of evidence to suggest that any of
the
scientists named in the book were involved in fraud. ...the deaths
and
disappearances of 28 defense workers is one of the most bizarre and
enigmatic stories of the past decade."
Hustler Magazine, June 1989, "Who?s Killing the Star Wars Scientists",
suggests that "the Russians are using a death ray to drive the
scientists to
suicide. The British press blames stress. This wave of suspicious
fatalities
in the ultrasecret world of sophisticated weaponry has not gone unnoticed
by
the US government. Late last fall, the American embassy in London
publicly
requested a full investigation by the British Ministry of Defense.
(MoD)...
The Pentagon refuses comment on the deaths. But according to Reagan
administration sources, "We cannot ignore it anymore."
With the break up of the Soviet Union in 1989, US declassify and promote
nonlethal emr weapons which have been classified since the 1960s.
Several
mainstream Soviet press articles claim Russian top secret and massive
mind
control technology program in chaos.
Electromagnetic weapons: more powerful than the atomic bomb, scientists
say
Washington AP, May 22, 1988 by Barton Reppert Associated Press Writer,
entitled, ?Looking at the Moscow Signal, the Zapping of an Embassy
35 years
later, The Mystery Lingers?, Richard S. Cesaro, deputy director for
advanced
sensors at the Pentagon?s Advanced Research Projects Agency, in an
interview
prior to his death two years ago, contended that ?in our experiments
we did
some remarkable things. And there was no question in my mind that
you can
get into the brain with microwaves. ...If you really make the breakthrough,
you?ve got something better than any bomb ever built, because when
you
finally come down the line you?re talking about controlling people?s
minds,?
New York Times, Dec. 29, 1965 p.28 covered speakers at an American
Association for the Advancement of Science meeting. Entitled ?Controlling
the Mind?, Professor David Krech of the University of California suggested
that probable future capabilities for controlling human minds contain
more
serious implications than even the successes of the nuclear physicists.?
Defense Electronics, July 1993, ?DOD, Intel Agencies Look at Russian
Mind
Control Technology, Claims FBI considered Testing on Koresh?, by Mark
Tapscott, ?In a series of closed meetings beginning March 17 in suburban
Northern Virginia with Dr. Igor Smirnov of the Moscow Medical Academy,
FBI
officials were briefed on the Russian?s decade-long research on a
computerized acoustic device allegedly capable of implanting thoughts
in a
person?s mind without that person being aware of the source of the
thought.
..Officials from the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) Defense Intelligence
Agency (DIA) and the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) were
also
present, according to the source. ...The memo went on to note that
meeting
attendees were also interested in whether ?psycho-correction detection,
decoding and counter-measures programs should be undertaken by the
U.S.?
The Guardian "The Future Art of War", May 25, 1995. Nic
Lewer, peace
researcher at the University of Bradford, in the latest issue of Medicine
and War, lists "more than 30 different lines of research into
'new age
weapons'..." the article further states, "Some of the research
sounds even
less rational. There are, according to Lewer, plans for 'pulsed microwave
beams' to destroy enemy electronics, and separate plans for
very-low-frequency sound beams to induce vomiting, bowel spasm, epileptic
seizures and also crumble masonry." Further the article states,
"There are
plans for 'mind control' with the use of 'psycho-correction messages'
transmitted by subliminal audio and visual stimuli. There is also
a plan for
'psychotronic weapons' - apparently the projection of consciousness
to other
locations- and another to use holographic projection to disseminate
propaganda and misinformation."
Several mainstream Soviet press articles claim Russian top secret
and
massive mind control technology program in chaos.
The Herald (Glasgow) No reporter listed. "Brainwash killers 'still
in use'".
, 26 May 1995, 8. ""A TOP-SECRET project in the former Soviet
Union in the
1970s turned soldiers and security agents into programmable 'human
weapons'
and is now being exploited by mobsters and private firms, it was claimed
today. The psychological weapons project relied on hypnosis and
high-frequency radio waves to turn members of the Soviet security
forces and
military into fearless, conscienceless fighting machines, said a programme
on German television. The Psychotronic Influence System relied on
passwords
and numbered to activate its subjects. After the KBG project's existence
was
made public hundreds of former Soviet soldiers, police, and KGB members
have
sought health damages. However the programme said some special Russian
police units still use the system today and it has found its way on
to the
free market, where mobs and private security firms are using it, the
programme reported."
Stolitsa, Myasnikov, Alexei. "MC-Ultra Program, Use of mind-control
equipment by armed forces not ruled out by Moscow-based Foreign Policy
Institute." , No.43, 2 Nov. 1992, 40. Also, Copyright 1992 RUSSICA
Information Inc. RusData DiaLine Russian Press Digest. "'A certain
Human
Rights Union demands that the development of mind-control weapons
be banned,
writes the STOLITSA weekly. The Union refers to various foreign and
local
sources and personal evidence to prove that the development of such
weapons
does take place.... A group of researchers claim that a MC-Ultra
(mind-control) program was carried out in the Soviet Union and, possibly,
by
far outpaced a similar U.S. program.... There is reliable information,
the
MFPI review says, that the CIA offered to the KGB to jointly control
the
development of 'psychotronics' in the United States and the Soviet
Union.
TV program, ZDF, Geheimes Russland ,TV-Tagestip, Der Dienstag im ZDF:
Dec,
22, 1998, entitled Secret Russia. ? Since the years of Soviet rule
people
have spoken furtively in Russia of secret research and experiments,
which
the Army and the KGB sponsor. ... Rumours are making the rounds, the
talk is
about victims [of government mind control experiments]. Anatolij Iwanyttsch,
a 47 year-old former boxer and dissident... His organization has in
the
meantime grown to about a thousand members from all over Russia.
The Moscow Times July 11, 1995, ?Report: Soviets Used Top-Secret '
Psychotronic' Weapons?, Owen Matthews. There may be a scientific explanation
for the rigid-faced inflexibility of Soviet-era boarder guards and
soldiers,
after all. Reports have emerged of a top secret program of "psychotronic"
brainwashing techniques developed by the KGB and the Ministry. The
techniques, which include debilitating high frequency radio waves,
hypnotic
computer-scrambled sounds and mind-bending electromagnetic fields,
as well
as an ultrasound gun capable of killing a cat at fifty meters, were
originally developed for medical purposes and adapted into weapons,
said
journalist Yury Vorobyovsky, who has been investigating the program
for
three years. Ecology and Living Environment," an environmental
and civil
liberties group which claims a membership of 500 people in Moscow,
has set
up an association of "Victims of Psychotronic Experimentation,"
who have
filed damages claims against the Federal Security Service, or FSB,
and the
government. Unfortunately, since by definition many of the victims
are
psychologically disturbed, there is a problem of verification. "The
Health
Ministry and the FSB are doing medical experiments on over a million
innocent people," said Ecology and Living Environment President
Yemilia
Cherkova, an ex-member of Zelenograd's local council. Cherkova wears
a lead
helmet in bed to protect herself against the rays she says the government
beams into her flat. "They put chemicals in the water and use
magnets to
alter your mind. We are fighting to prove to the authorities that
we are not
mad." Despite these somewhat far-fetched testimonies, there is
strong
evidence that some kind of psychotronic warfare program did exist
in the
Soviet period, and that the technology may be falling into the wrong
hands.
Official confirmation was first hinted at in the 1991 Soviet budget,
which
mentioned that 500 million rubles of the state security budget had
been
spent on "psychological warfare technology" over an unspecified
period of
years, said Vorobyovsky. Former state security and interior minister
General
Viktor Barannikov, sacked for supporting the 1993 coup attempt, warned
in an
Interior Ministry memorandum earlier that year that he had information
that
the Mafia had got hold of the technology, though little concrete evidence
has been found by police. "We have no evidence that our local
Mafia has
psychotronic weapons; they have enough ordinary ones," said Gennady
Melnik
of the Moscow Police Department. "They are not the most technologically
advanced Mafia in the world. It must be cheaper just to use guns."
Nevertheless, the State Duma is taking the matter seriously enough
to draft
a law on "security of the individual," which will include
regulation of
subliminal advertising and pseudo-religious sects, as well as imposing
state
controls on all equipment in private hands which can be used as
psychotronic weaponry." The legislation brings Russia into line
with
Bulgaria, the only other country to outlaw such equipment specifically.
"The
law is pre-emptive," said Vladimir Lopatkin, chairman of the
drafting
committee. "The equipment that now exists in laboratories must
be very
strictly controlled to prevent it from being sold to the private sector."
One could call this 'Black Science.' Research scientists whose funding
has
been cut have resorted to putting equipment costing millions of rubles
to
any use that will pay," said Vorobyovsky. "Of course this
project is
surrounded with a lot of hysteria and conjecture," said Lopatkin,
of the
Duma committee. "Something that was secret for so many years
is the perfect
breeding ground for conspiracy theories."
Gorbachev concerns never reach U.S. mainstream press
BBC Summary of World Broadcasts, 1986, January 21. Press Conference
on
Gorbachev's Nuclear Arms Elimination Proposals. Tass for abroad. Part1
The
USSR; A. International Affairs; 1.General and Western Affairs;SU/8162/A1/1.
Lexis-Nexis. "Weapons based on new physical principles would
include,
amongst others, means in which physical principles which have not
been used
hitherto are used to strike at personnel, military equipment and objectives.
Amongst weapons of this kind one might include beam, radio-wave, infrasonic,
geophysical and genetic weapons. In their strike characteristics these
types
of weapons might be no less dangerous than mass strike weapons. The
Soviet
Union considers it necessary to establish a ban on the development
of arms
of this kind.?
U.S. wins electromagnetic arms race
The Defense News, Jan.11-17, 1993 article U.S. Explores Russian Mind-Control
Technology by Barbara Opall stated, ?Known as acoustic psycho-correction,
the capability to control minds and alter behavior of civilians and
soldiers
may soon be shared with U.S. military, medical and political officials,
according to U.S. and Russian sources. ...Therefore, the Russian authors
have proposed a bilateral Center for Psycho-technologies where U.S.
and
Russian authorities could monitor and restrict the emerging capabilities.?
A serious public issue: control of your mind is a classified military
capability
Electromagnetic weapons: concerns and warnings by human rights experts
British Medical Journal Vol. 315, 7-12-97 page 78. Robin M. Coupland,
Surgeon, International Committee of the Red Cross stated: ?...will
the
soldiers who have survived battlefields of the future return home
with
psychosis, epilepsy, and blindness inflicted by weapons designed to
do
exactly that??
Dr. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg wrote in Sept/Oct 1994 Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists, page 45, ?Many of the non-lethal weapons under consideration
utilize infrasound or electromagnetic energy (including lasers, microwave,
or radio-frequency radiation, or visible light pulsed at brain-wave
frequency) for their effects. These weapons are said to cause temporary
or
permanent blinding, interference with mental processes, modification
of
behavior and emotional response, seizures, severe pain, dizziness,
nausea
and diarrhea, or disruption of internal organ functions in various
other
ways.?
International Review of the Red Cross 279, 1, Nov. 1990 entitled The
Development of New Antipersonnel Weapons by Louise Doswald-Beck and
Gerald C
Cauderay. ?Research work in this field [electromagnetic weapons] has
been
carried out in almost all industrialized countries, and especially
by the
great powers, with a view to using these phenomena for anti-materiel
or
anti-personnel purposes?
Aviation Week & SpaceTechnology,144(25)1996,June17,Mann,Paul,
?Mass Weapons
Threat Deepens Worldwide? ?A Harvard molecular geneticist and
biological/chemical warfare specialist, Matthew S. Meselson warned:
'We're
going to learn how to manipulate every life process, genetic ones,
mental
ones, the emotional ones, ...If our inevitably increasing knowledge
of life
process is also harnessed to hostile purposes, that will completely
change
the nature of the expression of human hostility.?
Allegations of nonconsensual experimentation, illegal foreign and
domestic
intelligence operations and illegal military use of new weapons of
mass
destruction
World Organization Against Torture, 1998 report entitled ?Torture
in the
United States?, included a section on involuntary human scientific
experimentation involving new forms of classified research and testing
of
high technology military weaponry, including microwave and laser equipment.
The report called for a 'thorough impartial investigation.'
The European Parliament Resolution A4-005/99, Environment, Security
and Foreign policy passed on Jan 29, 1999. It included the following:
'Calls for international convention introducing a global ban on all
developments and deployments of weapons which might enable any form
of manipulation of human
beings.'
A preliminary Dr. Bertell Study of medical claims of victims is now
underway.
Dr. Rosalie Bertell has a doctorate degree in Biometry, the design
of
epidemiological research and the mathematical analysis of bio-medical
problems. She has documented military microwave zapping of Greenham
Commons women nuclear protesters in 1980s. See London Guardian, March 10,
198? page
3, entitled ?Peace Women fear electronic zapping at base?.
Dr. Alan Scheflin, law professor at Santa Clara Law School and author
of the
1978 Paddington Press book, ?Mind Manipulators? and Dr. Colin Ross,
psychiatrist appeared on the History Channel, Fall, 2000 on ?Mind
Control:
America?s Secret War? (800 708-1776 to order). Both Dr. Scheflin and
Dr.
Ross commented that it is plausible that electromagnetic and nonlethal
weapons on being used in experiments on US citizens without their
consent
today.
Please see Cahra website, http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us, for further
examples.
Nonconsensual experimentation and electromagnetic weapons, no codification
of the Nuremberg Code or penalties under U.S. law. Few laws or treaties
to
control the use of electromagnetic weapons.
Ethicist, Jonathan Moreno wrote Undue Risk Secret State Experiments
on
Humans, 1999, W.H. Freeman and Co., a book on radiation and other
unethical
experiments. Moreno named ?...microwave weapons as a source of future
illegal experimentation . ? Moreno stated; ?in the next century, as
in the
past, military-medical research involving human subjects will be dictated
by
the limits of information available from other sources.?
Lawyer-ethicist, George Annas, Boston University author of Nazi Doctors
and
the Nuremberg Code that not one of the Nazi doctors on trial at Nuremberg
expressed remorse, forgiveness or regret. Eileen Welsome, author of
the 1999
book, The Plutonium Files, reached the same conclusion about the radiation
scientists. They have not admitted guilt, wrongdoing or immoral behavior.
It
is likely that electromagnetic weapons are being developed by the
same cold
war mentality today.
Recognizing victims
New York Times Magazine, 8-31-97, page 38, stated; ?For decades, those
who
claimed to be victims of clandestine radiation experiments conducted
by the
United States government were dismissed as paranoid.? Recognition
of the
growing numbers of worldwide human rights abuse cases is important,
especially in light of the fact that electromagnetic weapons target
the
brain and nervous system.
Such Things are Known, a book by victim Dorothy Burdick, 1981. Burdick
was a
college professor in a northern California community college. She
was
targeted with ?microwave hearing, see below, unclassified technology.
Author
of Mass Mind Control and several other self published books, Betsy
Russell-Manning, describes several California victims with average
backgrounds. Cheryl Welsh, a college student believes she was targeted
when
she signed papers for entering the military in 1986. She believes
she is a
baseline study for brain studies on stress, or for military purposes
such as
psychological operations.
Kansas City Pitch Weekly, April 13-19, 1995, Ex-engineer Against Adverse
Energy by Mike Taylor. ?He,[Paul Schaefer, engineer] cites numerous
examples
of occasions when ?adverse energies,? ?beams? or ?substances? have
been
?shot? at him. ?A neighbor called me over to her porch one day, to
tell me
she?d seen a beam of light come out of the sky and shoot into one
of my
windows,? said Schaefer. ?I could see the path through the garden
where the
leaves turned yellow. .... when asked why they want to attack him,
he said
it was because of his radical activities and writings.?
Carole Sterling committed suicide in order to escape the torture of
electromagnetic technology. Here is an article in The Star Beacon,
October
1996 page 2 by Carole. ? It totally scrambled my brain, leaving me
unable to
think properly, simply functioning on sheer shock and horror, with
total
incomprehension of what was going on. It actually was debilitating.
The room
felt like a torture chamber. This forced me out of my home. I believe
that
the technology used, be it some type of a frequency assault, some
sort of
directed energy, in addition to whatever was injected in me, has caused
damage to my brain. [I have] been living with this debilitating and
excruciating pain for the last eight months so far.?
Pennsylvania Inquirer, 199?, ?According to the affidavit, the letter
tells
Clinton to ?tell the Philadelphia Naval Base to stop trying to brainwash
me
into killing people with covert E.L.F. electronic weaponry and asks
for
?compensation for being a research test victim.?
Los Angeles Times, 3-28-88. Government officials estimate that [Rex]
Niles
had handed over millions in under-the-table payments to employees
of leading
contractors in exchange for lucrative subcontracts before he secretly
turned
government witness and began an undercover campaign with the FBI to
sting
the crooked buyers who had depended on his largess. Niles? work as
an
informant led to the conviction of 19 industry buyers and supervisors
on
fraud, tax evasion and kickback charges, and Niles retired in triumph
in
April of 1987, lauded for his ?unprecedented cooperation,? into the
Federal
Witness Protection Program. But in the way stories have of not ending
the
way they are supposed to, ... Instead, he is living in a suburban
home
outside Los Angeles, sleeping under a makeshift foil tent fashioned
to block
the microwaves he believes are killing him. ?His aluminum foil hat
has tiny
holes in it, says Rex Niles, proof that the government is bombarding
him
with microwaves in an attempt to kill him. ...He has produced testimony
from
his sister, a Simi Valley woman who swears that helicopters have repeatedly
circled over her home. An engineer measured 250 watts of microwaves
in the
atmosphere inside Niles? house and found a radioactive disc underneath
the
dash of his car. ...The noises started again, he said. ?you know,
in the
middle of the night at 2 in the morning, when they wouldn?t allow
me to
sleep; when they were aggravating my conscious as well as my subconscious
mind, I would hear what sounded like large groups of people ...that
sounded
like a bottle breaking in the street. ?So I would go to the window,
or one
time I was dressed because I couldn?t sleep, so I went down, and the
street
was absolutely empty.? Niles became convinced that the marshals had
set up
an elaborate speaker system around his room to confuse him with artificial
sounds. In intricate detail, he has worked out his theory of what
happened.
The marshals, he said, were attempting to make it appear as though
he were
crazy, setting him up in order to make off with his money. They kept
him
awake at night to minimize his resistance, he theorized. ?...This
has been a
very tough story to tell people,? Niles admitted. They have a hard
time
believing me and wonder how could I have this much audacity and this
much
vanity, to think that I?m worth this kind of a push, this much manpower,
equipment, airplanes, helicopters, at one point 14 lasers. ?It isn?t
that
I?m worth it. It?s because they?ve got so much to protect. ...?
Featured on 1997 CNN TV program, American Edge, a U.S. group, Cahra,
now
networks with over 500 alleged victims. Other U.S. groups declare
thousands
are targeted.?
Unclassified information supports victim claims
including mind reading, manipulation of emotions and memory, forced
dreams
and visual hallucinations, microwave hearing, post hypnotic suggestions
implanted subliminally and very sophisticated technology such as seeing
through the eyes of the victim, as a camera can see.
Los Angeles Times, March 29th 1976 ?Mind Reading Machine Tells Secrets
of
the Brain Sci-Fi Comes True? by Norman Kempster, Washington-In a program
out
of science fiction, the government is developing mind-reading machines
that
can show, among other things, whether a person is fatigued, puzzled
or
daydreaming. Since 1973, a little-known Pentagon agency has been studying
ways to plug a computer into an individual?s bran waves or
electroencephalograph (EEG) signals in the scientist?s lexicon. The
Advanced
Research Projects Agency says the $1 million-a-year program has passed
its
initial laboratory tests and is ready for determination of its military
uses
Scientist working under agency contracts at the University of Illinois,
UCLA, Stanford, Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the University
of
Rochester and in laboratories other facilities have been able to determine
an individual?s alertness from his brain waves. They can tell also
how he
perceives colors and shapes. But there may come a day when the EEG
will be
used to perform more bizarre tasks. It may be only a matter of time
before
the machines will be able to read a person?s brain waves to determine
just
what he is thinking. Within two to five years, the Advanced Research
Projects Agency hope to test the EEG-computer hookups in a wide range
of
military uses ranging from pilot training to interpretation of satellite
photos of earth. George H. Heilmeier, director of the research agency,
dropped tantalizing hints about the EEG program in his annual report
to
Congress. Although he has provided few details, enough has been said
about
the program to raise some questions. For example, could these systems
be
used to read the minds of prisoners of war or to pick the brains of
unsuspecting American citizens. Highly unlikely, agency scientists
say.
New York Times Magazine, Sept 29, 1996, on magnetic therapy. "scientists
realized the key was rapidly pulsing the current on and off. ...Here's
how
it might work: A hand-held computer programs the pattern at which
the fields
will fluctuate. The impulses move through the temporal lobe and penetrate
deep into the brain, where they interfere and interact with the complex
electrical patterns of the subject's neural fields. ?
ABCNEWS.com World News Tonight with Peter Jennings March 19, 1998
?A Closer
Look, Magnetic Therapy for Depression?. with Forrest Sawyer, John
McKenzie
An ABC News transcript described magnetic therapy for depression,
technology that can be used to manipulate people's thought processes,
their
mood, their memories and possibly even their will, if it is developed
sufficiently."
CNN news broadcast, Special Assignment, Nov.-1985, by Chuck DeCaro,?
Weapons
of War, Is there an RF Gap?? This program features Dr. Robert O. Becker,
two
time Nobel prize nominee, scientist and researcher of electromagnetic
radiation effects on the body and author of Body Electric, summarized,
?The
government has never disproved the psychological effects of electromagnetic
radiation.? Dr. Jose Delgado and his Yale University experiments of
brain
implants to control a charging bull. Dr. Ross Adey discussed a demonstration
of the 1950s Russian lida machine, which used electromagnetic energy
to put
Russian psychiatric patients to sleep. A demonstration by Dr. Elizabeth
Rauscher and Dr. William van Bise, directed magnetic signals into
the brain
of reporter Chuck DeCaro and created visual images as in a hallucination,
and more. For a 55$ copy of this tape call CNN at 404 827 2712 and
ask for
R2501 #13, R2747 #33, R2501 #15, R2501-#17. It runs about 20 minutes.
Ultrascience, ?Weapons of War?, Learning Channel, 1997, Featured Dr.
Michael
Persinger, Laurentian University. He described weapons using "psycho
or
influence technology" and electromagnetic radiation frequencies
to control
what people think, for psychological warfare purposes.
Ultrascience, ?War 2020?, Beyond Productions, Learning Channel, 1998,
Dr.
Michael Persinger, Laurentian University demonstrated a helmut with
solenoids which induce magnetic fields into the brain and cause panic,
fear,
God and UFO experiences. He stated that with current technology it
is
possible to use mind control on the mass populations.
Ultrascience III, Spies are us? Featured Dr. James C. Lin, PhD. biomedical
and electrical engineer, educator, author of Microwave Auditory Effects
and
Applications, 1978. Lin demonstrated microwave hearing, a symptom
of many of
the victims, hearing voices. Also featured Cheryl Welsh on the issue
of mind
control experimentation.
International Defense Review, 3-1-93, ?Special Operations Survives
Pentagon
budget Constraints?, Ramon Lopez. ?JASORS, Joint Advanced Special
Operations
Radio System is being developed by Harris Corporation. ...is a very
ambitious, leading-edge technology program, ...Whiles JASORS is a
near-term
SOF, (Special Operations Forces) enhancement, SORDAC,(Special Operations
Research Development and Acquisition Center), is also investigating
long-range (1998-2010) and ?far-future? (2011 and beyond) weaponry
and
support equipment. [SORDAC?s director, Army Colonel Douglas J.] Richardson
said one far-future communications system being investigated is ?synthetic
telepathy.? One day, SOF commandos may be capable of communicating
through
thought processes.?
Margo Cherney FOIA request for complete NASA abstract Report Number:
AD-A090426.,June 1, 1980. Brooks Air Force Base, Jan.25, 2000. The
requested
information is fully denied under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(1)..." NASA
abstract in
part stated, ?A decoy and deception concept presently being considered
is to
remotely create the perception of noise in the heads of personnel
by
exposing them to low power, pulsed microwave. When people are illuminated
with properly modulated low power microwaves the sensation is reported
as a
buzzing, clicking, or hissing which seems to originate (regardless
of the
person?s position in the field) within or just behind the head. The
phenomena occurs at average power densities as low as microwatts per
square
centimeter with carrier frequencies from 0.4 to 3.0 GHz. By proper
choice of
pulse characteristics, intelligible speech may be created. Before
this
technique may be extended and used for military applications, an
understanding of the basic principles must be developed. Such an
understanding is not only required to optimize the use of the concept
for
camouflage, decoy and deception operations but is required to properly
assess safety factors of such microwave exposure.?
Microwave News, editor, Louis Slesin, Jan/Feb 1997 p 14. ?U.S. Air
Force
Looks to the Battlefields of the Future: Electromagnetic Fields That
Might
Boggle the Mind" "It would also appear possible to create
high fidelity
speech in the human body, raising the possibility of covert suggestion
and
psychological direction. When a high power microwave pulse in the
GHz range
strikes the human body, a very small temperature perturbation occurs.
This
is associated with a sudden expansion of the slightly heated tissue.
This
expansion is fast enough to produce an acoustic wave. If a pulse stream
is
used, it should be possible to create an internal acoustic field in
the 5-15
kHz range, which is audible. Thus it may be possible to ?talk? to
selected
adversaries in a fashion that would be most disturbing to them."
Federal Times, Dec. 13, 1976 "Microwave Weapons Study by Soviets
Cited." The
Defense Intelligence Agency has released a report on heavy Communist
research on microwaves, including their use as weapons. Microwaves
are used
in radar, television and microwave ovens. They can cause disorientation
and
possibly heart attacks in humans. Another biological effect with possible
anti-personnel uses is "microwave hearing." "Sounds
and possibly even words
which appear to be originating intracranially (within the head) can
be
induced by signal modulation at very low average power densities,"
the
report said. According to the study, Communist work in this area "has
great
potential for development into a system for disorienting or disrupting
the
behavior patterns of military or diplomatic personnel." No mention
was made
of the still-unexplained microwave bombardment of the American Embassy
in
Moscow. The study dealt largely with long-term exposure of days or
weeks in
industrial situations, which usually produce mild effects. Short exposure
to
intense radiation can cause heart seizure and a wide range of physical
disorders.
CIA FOIA search for documents on ?Auditory? listed the following document.
F80-0547, 1974-12-02 untitled (Discusses A Highlight of the Conference
on
Auditory or Noise-In-The-Head Effect)
BBC News Online Oct 11, 1999, ?Looking Through Cats' Eyes Fuzzy But
Recognizable?, Dr. David Whitehouse, http://news.bbc.co
uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid 471000/471786.stm A BBC News article
reported
on the first pictures from an experiment to see through the eyes of
a cat.
A serious public concern: Control of your mind is a classified military
capability Excerpts from Cahra website military journals and government
document quotes: ?...to control the will and perception of adversaries
...by applying a regime of shock and awe...It is about effecting behavior.?
?A decoy and deception concept [using microwaves] to ?create intelligible
speech ? in the head, ?raising the possibility of covert suggestion
and psychological direction.? ?tools that could...make potential enemies
see, hear and believe things that don't exist.? ?...crowd control
and urban warfare devices that temporarily could paralyze an entire
village.?
Conclusions
The Soviet government's admission to mind control programs comparable
to the atomic bomb and to a lesser extent, the US government's admission,
became public knowledge because of the break up of the Soviet Union.
In addition, the US government declassified some of their 40 year
old classified emr nonlethal weapons and began to promote them to
the public. This information coupled with the fifty year history of
the East/West scientific dispute over nonthermal bioeffects is evidence
of an East/West mind control arms race.
The US and Russian governments admit that mind control technology
is
classified. The Russian and US victims of illegal mind control programs
have
clear proof of government involvement and motive. The growing and
already
massive program of alleged, illegal experimentation and the use of
mind
control on the unsuspecting public is a serious human rights issue
in need
of a thorough and impartial investigation.
For further documentation on this serious and extensive issue,
refer to CAHRA website.
Citizens Against Human Rights Abuse, Cahra
Cheryl Welsh, president
[email protected]
Cahra, Citizens Against Human Rights Abuse was formed by a group of
victims
of alleged nonconsensual human experimentation involving electromagnetic
and
neurological weapons.