by Mojmir Babacek
May 27,
2023
from
GlobalResearch Website
Mojmir Babacek
was
born in 1947 in Prague, Czech Republic. Graduated in
1972 at Charles University in Prague in philosophy and
political economy.
In 1978 signed the document defending
human rights in the communist Czechoslovakia "Charter
77".
Since 1981 until 1988 lived in emigration in the
USA. Since 1996 he has published articles on different
subjects mostly in the Czech and international
alternative media.
In 2010, he published a book on 9/11 attacks in the
Czech language.
Since the 1990‘s he has been striving to
help to achieve the international ban of remote control
of the activity of the human nervous system and human
minds with the use of neurotechnology. |
The sixth
generation
of cell phone
telephony
plans to connect
human brains
to the
internet...
Samuel Koslov, a leading personality of American Navy's
project Pandora and researcher at the John Hopkins University,
in his closing speech at the conference on Nonlinear
Electrodynamics in Biological Systems in 1983, said that the
conference had proven that the external electric fields can,
"become a key to
cellular control... The implications, social, economic, and even
military are enormous...
It may be more
significant to the nation than the prospects that faced the
physics community in 1939 when the long-time predicted
fissionability of the nucleus was actually demonstrated".
People do not really know
what he was talking about until today, since much of it is
classified and used in weapons research.
The human body is full of electrical and electromagnetic events and
therefore can be controlled by electromagnetic radiation, which can
have benign as well as harmful effects on its states.
It may control even such
events as is
cell division
or activity of
neurons, as
well as synchronized activity of masses of neurons in the brain and
in this way produce "artificial" activity of the human nervous
system.
In 2021 the International Bioethics Committee (IBC) of UNESCO
wrote:
"External tools that
may interfere with our decisions can call into question, or even
challenge, an individual's free will, and consequently an
individual's responsibilities.
In this way,
neurotechnology could affect freedom of thought, decision-making
and action.
Taken together,
these could have
a profound impact on
justice systems and social organizations".
Report of the International Bioethics Committee of UNESCO (IBC)
on the ethical issues of neurotechnology (pg.
36)
At the end of the article
IBC encourages its member states,
"to guarantee
neurorights of their citizens".
Report of the International Bioethics
Committee of UNESCO (IBC) on the ethical issues of
neurotechnology
(pg.38)
The activity of human
brains and bodies can be manipulated by electromagnetic waves, since
electric currents are key factors of neural and muscle activity.
As early as 1962 sounds
were produced in human brains by microwaves pulsed in the
frequencies of the nervous activity of the
human auditory systems.
In 2007,
the Washington Post
wrote about a
declassified experiment:
"In October 1994 at
the Air Force laboratory... scientists were able to transmit
sentences into the heads of human subjects, albeit with marginal
intelligibility".
In 2020, the
American Academy of Sciences
wrote in the report on
attacks of American diplomats in Cuba and China, well known as the
Havana syndrome, that the most likely cause of their problems
was directed pulsed radio frequency waves.
It is well known that
these attacks are accompanied by artificially produced acoustic
hallucinations. Those events suggest that pulsed microwaves are
already being used as a weapon today.
As a matter of fact, if
human speech is converted into ultrasound and then into pulsed
microwaves or extra-long electromagnetic waves, a human being will
perceive them as his own thoughts, since it will not hear it.
On October 7, 2022, twenty three countries signed a document
requiring,
"the Advisory
Committee of the Human Rights Council (of the
United Nations Organization) to
prepare a study... on the impact, opportunities and challenges
of neurotechnology with regard to the promotion and protection
of all human rights".
They made that request:
"Bearing
in mind
that neurotechnology allows the connecting of the human brain
directly to digital networks through devices and procedures that
may be used, among other things, to access, monitor and
manipulate the neural system of the person".
In September 2021, the
Chilean Parliament
documented this danger by
approving a law guaranteeing Chilean citizens the rights to personal
identity, free will and mental privacy.
Major world media did not
report on this event, thus proving that
technologies enabling remote control
of human brains are still
classified.
Evidently it is now an urgent task for the world governments to
follow the Chilean example and prove that they are not planning to
transform their states into totalitarian states where the elite turn
citizens into bio-robots, controlled by supercomputers.
There are thousands of
people worldwide, who complain about being exposed to experiments,
which test capability of neurotechnological devices to deprive
people of their freedom of thought at distance and cause them pains
by electromagnetic waves.
The current legislations protecting human rights must be updated to
cover the new threats provided by advances in neurotechnology.
They should secure the
creation of teams capable of detecting electromagnetic or other
types of attacks which produce electrical currents in the human
brain or body, depriving people of their freedom of thought and
privacy or injuring their bodies.
Teams which governments
should create, should also be able to find sources of harmful
radiation and perpetrators of the neurotechnological attacks and
should include representatives of human rights organizations, to
ensure independence of those teams from powerful state agencies.
Otherwise the future of
mankind will have no respect for human rights and will be controlled
by manipulators of human minds, emotions and bodily functions.
This manipulation could be executed by the secret services of
foreign or home governments, using pulsed microwaves of cell phone
transmissions.
The radiation of the
fifth generation of cell phone systems
(5G), is planned to be omnipresent and distantly control the
things (for example autonomous cars).
The sixth generation of cell phone telephony plans to connect
human brains to the internet and the first sales of this technology
are already planned in 9 years (do people want to be compared to
autonomous cars?!).
This can be implemented
with the use of pulsed microwaves, connecting already today
computers and cell phones to cell phone antennas.
For manipulation of human brains, activities could be used as well
electrical grids, if they are made to produce extra long
electromagnetic waves in the frequencies of activity of neurons in
human brains (1 to 100 Hz).
Such waves, due to
their length (from 300 thousand to 3 thousand kilometers), are
capable of covering large areas of "brain space".
Such waves can even
be produced by manipulating the ionosphere to produce extra-long
electromagnetic waves in the brain frequencies.
In 1999 the European
parliament was investigating those abilities of the U.S. radar
system HAARP (item
30 - operation
of this facility was transferred from the United States Air Force to
the University of Alaska in Fairbanks on Aug. 11, 2015).
The Russian
radar system SURA has similar abilities.
China is
actually building its own, more advanced, system after
experimenting with the Russian system Sura (see
this).
In 1994 the
Strategic
Studies Institute
at the U.S. Army War
College wrote:
"Potential or
possible supporters of the insurgency around the world were
identified using the comprehensive Interagency Integrated
Database.
These were
categorized as 'potential' or 'active', with sophisticated
personality simulations used to develop, tailor and focus
psychological campaigns for each".
(pg.
24-25)
If you want to help to
convince the governments to protect yourself and your children
against deprivation of privacy and freedom, come demonstrate on June
10 to Brussels to the Place du Luxembourg (in front of the
European Parliament) at 12:00 noon.
This international
demonstration against threats to human health and democracy posed by
electromagnetic radiation will take place there.
For more information on this subject see
this:
"Psychoelectronic threat to democracy", (quoted by the
European Parliament
in the study Crowd
Control Technologies, reference 354) .
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