First Electromagnetic Beam Weapons
The background to the development of anti-personnel electromagnetic
weapons can be traced to the early-middle 1940's and possibly
earlier.
Japanese "Death Ray"
The earliest extant reference, to my knowledge, was contained in the
U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (Pacific Survey, Military Analysis
Division, Volume 63) which reviewed Japanese research and
development efforts on a "Death Ray." Whilst not reaching the stage
of practical application, research was considered sufficiently
promising to warrant the expenditure of Yen 2 million during the
years 1940-1945.
Summarizing the Japanese efforts, allied scientists concluded that a
ray apparatus might be developed that could kill unshielded human
beings at a distance of 5 to 10 miles. Studies demonstrated that,
for example, automobile engines could be stopped by tuned waves as
early as 1943. (1)
It is therefore reasonable to suppose that this technique has been
available for a great many years
Nazi Experiments in Mind Manipulation
[E]xperiments in behavior modification and mind manipulation have a
much more grisly past. Nazi doctors at the Dachau concentration camp
conducted involuntary experiments with hypnosis and narco-hypnosis,
using the drug mescaline on inmates. Additional research was
conducted at Auschwitz, using a range of chemicals including various
barbiturates and morphine derivatives. Many of these experiments
proved fatal.
Project CHATTER
Following the conclusion of the war, the U.S. Naval Technical
Mission was tasked with obtaining pertinent industrial and
scientific material that had been produced by the Third Reich and
which may be of benefit to U.S. interests. Following a lengthy
report, the Navy instigated Project CHATTER in 1947.
Project PAPERCLIP
Many of the Nazi scientists and medical doctors who conducted
hideous experiments were later recruited by the U.S. Army and worked
out of Heidelberg prior to being secretly relocated to the United
States under the
Project PAPERCLIP program.
Under the leadership of
Dr. Hubertus Strughold, 34 ex-Nazi scientists accepted "Paperclip"
contracts, authorized by the Joint Chiefs of Staff, and were put to
work at Randolph Air Force Base, San Antonio, Texas.
Project Moonstruck, 1952, CIA
Electronic implants in brain and teeth
Targeting: Long range Implanted during surgery or surreptitiously
during abduction
Frequency range: HF - ELF transceiver implants
Purpose: Tracking, mind and behavior control, conditioning,
programming, covert operations
Functional Basis: Electronic Stimulation of the Brain, E.S.B.
First Narco-Hypnosis Programs
By 1953 the CIA, U.S. Navy and the U.S. Army Chemical Corps were
conducting their own narco-hypnosis programs on unwilling victims
that included prisoners, mental patients, foreigners, ethic
minorities and those classified as sexual deviants. (2)
[For a fuller account of the Nazi experiments refer to Resonance
No 29 November 1995, published by the Bioelectromagnetic Special
Interest Group of American Mensa Ltd., and drawn from a series of
articles published by the Napa Sentinel, 1991 by Harry Martin and
David Caul.]
Project MK-ULTRA, 1953, CIA
Drugs, electronics and electroshock
Targeting: Short range Frequencies: VHF HF UHF modulated at
ELF Transmission and Reception: Local production
Purpose: Programming behavior, creation of "cyborg" mentalities
Effects: narcoleptic trance, programming by suggestion
Subprojects: Many.
Pseudonym: Project Artichoke
Functional Basis: Electronic Dissolution of Memory, E.D.O.M.
Project Orion, 1958, U.S.A.F
Drugs, hypnosis, and ESB
Targeting: Short range, in person
Frequencies: ELF Modulation
Transmission, and Reception: Radar, microwaves, modulated at ELF
frequencies
Purpose: Top security personnel debriefing, programming, insure
security and loyalty
Pseudonym: "Dreamland"
MK-DELTA, 1960, CIA
Fine-tuned electromagnetic subliminal programming
Targeting: Long Range
Frequencies: VHF HF UHF Modulated at ELF
Transmission and Reception: Television antennae, radio antennae,
power lines, mattress spring coils, modulation on 60 Hz wiring.
Purpose: programming behavior and attitudes in general population
Effects: fatigue, mood swings, behavior dysfunction and social
criminality, mood swings
Pseudonym: "Deep Sleep", R.H.I.C.
MKULTRA
It was not until the middle or late 1970's that the American public
became aware of a series of hitherto secret programs that had been
conducted over the preceding two decades by the military and
intelligence community. (3)
Primarily focusing on narco-hypnosis,
these extensive covert programs bore the project titles
MKULTRA,
MKDELTA, MKNAOMI, MKSEARCH (MK being understood to stand for Mind
Kontrol), BLUEBIRD, ARTICHOKE and CHATTER.
The principal aim of these and associated programs was the
development of a reliable "programmable" assassin. Secondary aims
were the development of a method of citizen control. (4)
Dr. Jose Delgado
Particularly relevant was Dr. Jose Delgado's secret work directed
towards the creation of a "psycho-civilized" society by use of a "stimoceiver."
(5)
Delgado's work was seminal, and his experiments on humans and
animals demonstrated that electronic stimulation can excite extreme
emotions including rage, lust and fatigue.
In his paper "Intracerebral
Radio Stimulation and recording in Completely Free Patients,"
Delgado observed that:
"Radio Stimulation on different points in the amygdala and hippocampus in the four patients produced a variety of
effects, including pleasant sensations, elation, deep thoughtful
concentration, odd feelings, super relaxation (an essential
precursor for deep hypnosis), colored visions, and other
responses."
With regard to the "colored visions"
citation, it is reasonable to conclude he was referring to
hallucinations -- an effect that a number of so-called "victims"
allude to. (7)
Dr. John C. Lilly
Also of interest is Dr. John C. Lilly
(10), who was asked by the
Director of the National Institute of Mental Health to brief the
CIA, FBI, NSA and military intelligence services on his work using
electrodes to stimulate, directly, the pleasure and pain centers of
the brain.
Lilly said that he refused the request. However, as
stated in his book, he continued to do "useful" work for the
national security apparatus.
In terms of timing this is interesting,
for these events took place in 1953.
First use of computers to communicate with the brain
As far back as 1969, Delgado predicted the day would soon arrive
when a computer would be able to establish two-way radio
communication with the brain - an event that first occurred in
1974.
Lawrence Pinneo, a neurophysiologist and electronic engineer working
for Stanford Research Institute (a leading military contractor),
"developed a computer system capable of reading a person's mind. It
correlated brain waves on an electroencephalograph with specific
commands. Twenty years ago the computer responded with a dot on a TV
screen. Nowadays it could be the input to a stimulator (ESB) in
advanced stages using radio frequencies." (8)
Drs. Sharp and Frey develop "Microwave Hearing"
Drs. Joseph Sharp and
Allen Frey experimented with microwaves
seeking to transmit spoken words directly into the audio cortex via
a pulsed-microwave analog of the speaker's sound vibration. Indeed,
Frey's work in this field, dating back to 1960, gave rise to the so
called "Frey effect" which is now more commonly referred to as
"microwave hearing." (19)
Within the Pentagon this ability is now
known as "Artificial Telepathy." (20)
[Footnote 20
- Refer to Dr. Robert Becker who has stated "Such a
device has obvious applications in covert operations designed to
drive a target crazy with "voices" or deliver undetected
instructions to a programmed assassin."
Dr. Ross Adey experiments with EM control of emotional states
In his pioneering work, Dr.
Ross Adey determined that emotional states and behavior can be remotely influenced merely by placing a
subject in an electromagnetic field.
By directing a carrier
frequency to stimulate the brain and using amplitude modulation to
shape the wave to mimic a desired EEG frequency, he was able to
impose a 4.5 CPS theta rhythm on his subjects.
Adey and others have compiled an entire library of frequencies and
pulsation rates which can affect the mind and nervous system. (21)
Adey induces calcium efflux in brain tissue with low power level
fields (a basis for the CIA and military's "confusion weaponry") and
has done behavioral experiments with radar modulated at
electroencephalogram (EEG) rhythms.
He is understandably concerned
about environmental exposures within 1 to 30 Hz (cycles per second),
either as a low frequency or an amplitude modulation on a microwave
or radio frequency, as these can physiologically interact with the
brain even at very low power densities.
Dr. Ewen Cameron's experiments in mental programming
Additional studies, conducted by Dr.
Ewen Cameron and funded by the
CIA, were directed towards erasing memory and imposing new
personalities on unwilling patients.
Cameron discovered that
electroshock treatment caused amnesia. He set about a program that
he called "de-patterning" which had the effect of erasing the memory
of selected patients. Further work revealed that subjects could be
transformed into a virtual blank machine (Tabula Rasa) and then be
re-programmed with a technique which he termed "psychic driving."
Such was the bitter public outrage, once his work was revealed (as a
result of FOIA searches), that Cameron was forced to retire in
disgrace.
Operation PANDORA
From 1965 through to 1970, Defense Advanced Projects Research Agency
(DARPA), with up to 70-80% funding provided by the military, set in
motion operation PANDORA to study the health and psychological
effects of low intensity microwaves with regard to the so-called
"Moscow signal" registered at the American Embassy in Moscow.
Initially, there was confusion over whether the signal was an
attempt to activate bugging devices or for some other purpose. There
was suspicion that the microwave irradiation was being used as a
mind control system.
CIA agents asked scientists involved in microwave research whether
microwaves beamed at humans from a distance could affect the brain
and alter behavior.
Dr. Milton Zarat who undertook to analyze Soviet literature on
microwaves for the CIA, wrote:
"For non-thermal irradiations, they
believe that the electromagnetic field induced by the microwave
environment affects the cell membrane, and this results in an
increase of excitability or an increase in the level of excitation
of nerve cells.
With repeated or continued exposure, the increased
excitability leads to a state of exhaustion of the cells of the
cerebral cortex."
This project appears to have been quite extensive and included
(under U.S. Navy funding) studies demonstrating how to induce heart
seizures, create leaks in the blood/brain barrier and production of
auditory hallucinations.
Despite attempts to render the Pandora program invisible to
scrutiny, FOIA filings revealed memoranda of Richard Cesaro,
Director of DARPA, which confirmed that the program's initial goal
was to "discover whether a carefully controlled microwave signal
could control the mind."
Cesaro urged that these studies be made
"for potential weapons applications." (12)
EM Mind Control Research Goes Black
Following immense public outcry, Congress forbade further research
and demanded that these projects be terminated across the board.
But
as former CIA agent Victor Marchetti later revealed, the programs
merely became more covert with a high element of "deniability" built
in to them, and that CIA claims to the contrary are a cover story.
(13)
Despite the fact that many of the aforementioned projects revolved
around the use of narcotics and hallucinogens, projects ARTICHOKE,
PANDORA and CHATTER clearly demonstrate that "psychoelectronics"
were a high priority.
Indeed, author John Marks' anonymous informant (known humorously as
"Deep Trance") stated that beginning in 1963 mind control research
strongly emphasized electronics.
1974: Dr. J.F. Scapitz experiments with remote hypnosis
In 1974, Dr. J. F. Scapitz filed a plan to explore the interaction
of radio signals and hypnosis.
He stated that,
"In this investigation
it will be shown that the spoken word of the hypnotists may be
conveyed by modulate electromagnetic energy directly into the
subconscious parts of the human brain -- i.e. without employing any
technical devices for receiving or transcoding the messages and
without the person exposed to such influence having a chance to
control the information input consciously."
Schapitz' work was funded by the DoD. Despite FOIA filings, his work
has never been made available. Also it is interesting to note the
date of 1974, which almost exactly mirror's the period when the USSR
commenced its own program that resulted in "Acoustic
Psycho-correction technology."]
1976: Soviets use ELF transmissions as mind-control weapon
On July 4, 1976 seven giant transmitters in the Ukraine, powered by
the Chernobyl nuclear facility, pumped a 100 megawatt radio
frequency at the West, which contained a 10 Hz ELF mind control
frequency.
According to a US scientist, Dr
Andrija Puharich, MD, the
soviet pulses covered the human brain frequencies.
With a Dr Bob
Beck, he proved that the Soviet transmissions were a weapon. He
found that a 6.65 Hz frequency would cause depression and an 11Hz
frequency would cause manic and riotous behavior. Transmissions
could indeed entrain the human brain, and thereby induce behavioral
modification such that populations can be mind controlled en masse
by ELF transmissions.
More importantly, he found that an ELF signal
could cause cancer at the flick of a switch. It did this by
modifying the function of RNA transference's so that amino acid
sequences are scrambled and produce unnatural proteins.
As further reading, I recommend "Mind Control World Control! By Jim
Keith.
1981: Eldon Byrd develops EM devices for riot control
Scientist Eldon Byrd, who worked for the Naval Surface Weapons
Office, was commissioned in 1981 to develop electromagnetic devices
for purposes including riot control, clandestine operations and
hostage removal. (11)
In the context of a controversy over reproductive hazards to Video
Display Terminal (VDT) operators, he wrote of alterations in brain
function of animals exposed to low intensity fields.
Offspring of
exposed animals,
"exhibited a drastic degradation of intelligence
later in life... couldn't learn easy tasks... indicating a very
definite and irreversible damage to the central nervous system of
the fetus."
With VDT operators exposed to weak fields, there have
been clusters of miscarriages and birth defects (with evidence of
central nervous system damage to the fetus). Byrd also wrote of
experiments where behavior of animals was controlled by exposure to
weak electromagnetic fields.
"At a certain frequency and power
intensity, they could make the animal purr, lay down and roll over."
Low-frequency sleep induction
From 1980 to 1983 [...] Eldon Byrd ran the Marine Corps Nonlethal
Electromagnetic Weapons project. He conducted most of his research
at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute in Bethesda, Md.
"We were looking at electrical activity in the brain and how to
influence it," he says.
Byrd, a specialist in medical engineering and bioeffects, funded
small research projects, including a paper on vortex weapons by
Obolensky.
He conducted experiments on animals - and even on
himself - to see if brain waves would move into sync with waves
impinging on them from the outside. (He found that they would, but
the effect was short lived.)
By using very low frequency electromagnetic radiation--the waves way
below radio frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum--he found he
could induce the brain to release behavior-regulating chemicals.
"We
could put animals into a stupor," he says, by hitting them with
these frequencies. "We got chick brains - in vitro - to dump 80
percent of the natural opioids in their brains," Byrd says.
He even
ran a small project that used magnetic fields to cause certain brain
cells in rats to release histamine.
In humans, this would cause instant flulike symptoms and produce
nausea. "These fields were extremely weak. They were undetectable,"
says Byrd.
"The effects were nonlethal and reversible. You could
disable a person temporarily," Byrd hypothesizes. "It [would have
been] like a stun gun."
Byrd never tested any of his hardware in the field, and his program,
scheduled for four years, apparently was closed down after two, he
says.
"The work was really outstanding," he grumbles. "We would have
had a weapon in one year."
Byrd says he was told his work would be
unclassified, "unless it works." Because it worked, he suspects that
the program "went black."
Other scientists tell similar tales of research on electromagnetic
radiation turning top secret once successful results were achieved.
There are clues that such work is continuing.
In 1995, the annual meeting of four-star U.S. Air Force
generals--called CORONA--reviewed more than 1,000 potential
projects. One was called "Put the Enemy to Sleep/Keep the Enemy From
Sleeping." It called for exploring "acoustics," "microwaves," and
"brain-wave manipulation" to alter sleep patterns.
It was one of
only three projects approved for initial investigation.
PHOENIX II, 1983, U.S.A.F, NSA:
Location: Montauk, Long Island Electronic multi-directional
targeting of select population groups
Targeting: Medium range
Frequencies: Radar, microwaves. EHF UHF modulated
Power: Gigawatt through Terawatt
Purpose: Loading of Earth Grids, planetary sonombulescence to stave
off geological activity, specific-point earthquake creation,
population programming for sensitized individuals
Pseudonym: "Rainbow", ZAP
TRIDENT, 1989, ONR, NSA
Electronic directed targeting
of individuals or populations
Targeting: Large population groups assembled
Display: Black helicopters flying in triad formation of three
Power: 100,000 watts
Frequency: UHF
Purpose: Large group management and behavior control, riot control
Allied Agencies: FEMA
Pseudonym: "Black Triad" A.E.M.C
Mankind Research Unlimited
An obscure District of Columbia corporation called Mankind Research
Unlimited (MRU) and its wholly owned subsidiary, Systems Consultants
Inc. (SCI), operated a number of classified intelligence, government
and Pentagon contracts, specializing in, amongst other things:
"problem solving in the areas of intelligence electronic warfare,
sensor technology and applications." (14)
MRU's "capability and experience" is divided into four fields. These
include "biophysics -- Biological Effects of Magnetic Fields,"
"Research in Magneto-fluid Dynamics," "Planetary
Electro-Hydro-Dynamics" and "Geo-pathic Efforts on Living
Organisms." The latter focuses on the induction of illness by
altering the magnetic nature of the geography.
Also under research were "Biocybernetics, Psychodynamic Experiments
in Telepathy," "Errors in Human Perception," "Biologically Generated
Fields," "Metapsychiatry and the Ultraconscious Mind" (believed to
refer to experiments in telepathic mind control), "Behavioral
Neuropsychiatry," "Analysis and Measurement of Human Subjective
States" and "Human Unconscious Behavioral Patterns."
Employing some old OSS, CIA and military intelligence officers, the
company also engages the services of prominent physicians and
psychologists including E. Stanton Maxey, Stanley R. Dean Berthold,
Eric Schwarz plus many more.
MRU lists in its Company Capabilities "brain and mind control."
(15)
1989 CNN Program on EM Weapons
During 1989 CNN aired a program on electromagnetic weapons and
showed a U.S. government document that outlined a contingency plan
to use EM weapons against "terrorists."
Prior to the show a DoD
medical engineer sourced a story claiming that in the context of
conditioning, microwaves and other modalities had regularly been
used against Palestinians.
RF MEDIA, 1990, CIA
Electronic, multi-directional subliminal suggestion and programming
Location: Boulder, Colorado (Location of main cell telephone node,
national television synchronization node)
Targeting: national population of the United States
Frequencies: ULF VHF HF Phase modulation
Power: Gigawatts
Implementation: Television and radio communications, the "videodrome"
signals
Purpose: Programming and triggering behavioral desire, subversion of
psychic abilities of population, preparatory processing for mass
electromagnetic control
Pseudonym: "Buzz Saw" E.E.M.C.
TOWER, 1990, CIA, NSA
Electronic cross country subliminal programming and
suggestion
Targeting: Mass population, short-range intervals,
long-range cumulative
Frequencies: Microwave, EHF SHF
Methodology:
Cellular telephone system, ELF modulation
Purpose: Programming
through neural resonance and encoded information
Effect: Neural
degeneration, DNA resonance modification, psychic
suppression
Pseudonym: "Wedding Bells"
1992: Maj. Edward Dames and Project GRILL-FLAME
Major Edward Dames, formerly with the Pentagon's Defense
Intelligence Agency until 1992, was a long-serving member of the
highly classified operation GRILL-FLAME, a program that focused on
some of the more bizarre possibilities of intelligence gathering and
remote interrogation.
Known as "remote viewers," GRILL-FLAME personnel possessed a marked
psychic ability that was put to use "penetrating" designated targets
and gathering important intelligence on significant figures.
The program operated with two teams: one working out of the top
secret NSA facility at Fort George Meade in Maryland, and the other
at SRI. Results are said to have been exemplary.
Following the Oliver North debacle, the Secretary of Defense
officially terminated GRILL-FLAME, fearing bad publicity if the
program were to become known to the public.
The leading members of the project -- including Dames -- immediately
relocated to the privately owned and newly formed Psi-Tech, and
continue their work to this day, operating under government
contract.
In the course of his work, Dames was (and remains) close to many the
leading figures and proponents anti-personnel electromagnetic
weapons, especially those that operate in the neurological field.
During NBC's "The Other Side" program, Dames stated that "The U.S.
Government has an electronic device which could implant thoughts in
people." He refused to comment further.
The program was broadcast
during April 1995.
1993 Report of "Acoustic Psycho-correction"
In 1993, Defense News announced that the Russian government was
discussing with American counterparts the transfer of technical
information and equipment known as "Acoustic Psycho-correction."
The
Russians claimed that this device involves,
"the transmission of
specific commands via static or white noise bands into the human
subconscious without upsetting other intellectual functions."
Experts said that demonstrations of this equipment have shown
"encouraging" results "after exposure of less than one minute," and
has produced "the ability to alter behavior on willing and unwilling
subjects."
The article goes on to explain that combined "software and hardware
associated with the (sic) psycho-correction program could be
procured for as little as U.S. $80,000."
The Russians went on to
observe that,
"World opinion is not ready for dealing appropriately
with the problems coming from the possibility of direct access to
the human mind."
Acoustic psycho-correction dates back to the mid 1970's and can be
used to "suppress riots, control dissidents, demoralize or disable
opposing forces and enhance the performance of friendly special
operations teams." (18)
One U.S. concern in relation to this device was aired by Janet
Morris of the Global Strategy Council, a Washington-based think tank
established by former CIA deputy director Ray Cline. Morris noted
that "Ground troops risk exposure to bone-conducting sound that
cannot be offset by earplugs or other protective gear."
In recent months I met with and discussed Russian research efforts,
with a contact who had visited Russia earlier this year. He, in
turn, met with a number of Russian scientists who are knowledgeable
in this field.
I have few doubts that the Defense News article cited
earlier is fundamentally accurate.
1994 Report on "Less Than Lethal" Weapons
The April 1994 issue of Scientific American carried an article
entitled "Bang! You're Alive" which briefly described some of the
known arsenal of "Less Than Lethal" weapons presently available.
These include laser rifles and low-frequency infrasound generators
powerful enough to trigger nausea or diarrhea.
Steve Aftergood of the
Federation of American Scientists (FAS) noted
that non-lethal weapons have been linked to "mind control" devices
and that three of the most prominent advocates of non-lethality
share an interest in psychic phenomena. (23)
It is now the opinion of many that these and related programs have
been brought under the banner of non-lethal weapons, otherwise known
as "less than lethal," which are now promulgated in connection with
the doctrine of low intensity conflict, a concept for warfare in the
21st century.
It is clear that many of these Pentagon and related LTL programs
operate under high classification. Others consider many similar or
related "black" programs are funded from the vast resources
presently available under the U.S. counter-drug law enforcement
policy which has a FY 1995 budget of $13.2 billion. (25)
On 21 July 1994, Defense Secretary William J. Perry issued a
memorandum on non-lethal weapons which outlined a tasking priority
list for use of these technologies. Second on the list was "crowd
control". Coming in at a poor fifth was "Disable or destroy weapons
or weapon development/production processes, including suspected
weapons of mass destruction."
It is therefore clear that non-lethality is fundamentally seen as
anti-personnel rather than anti-material.
In July 1996, the Spotlight, a widely circulated right-wing U.S.
newspaper, reported that well-placed DoD sources have confirmed a
classified Pentagon contract for the development of "high-power
electromagnetic generators that interfere with human brain waves."
The article cited the memorandum of understanding dated 1994 between
Attorney General Janet Reno, and Defense Secretary William Perry for
transfer of LTL weapons to the law enforcement sector.
A budget of under $50 million has been made available for funding
associated "black" programs.
Dr. Emery Horvath, a professor of physics at Harvard University, has
stated in connection to the generator that interferes with human
brain waves that,
"These electronic 'skull-zappers' are designed to
invade the mind and short circuit its synapses... in the hands of
government technicians, it may be used to disorient entire crowds,
or to manipulate individuals into self destructive acts. It's a
terrifying weapon." (26)
In a 1993 U.S. Air Command and Staff College paper entitled Non
Lethal Technology and Air Power, authors Maj. Jonathan W. Klaaren (USAF)
and Maj.
Ronald S. Mitchell (USAF) outlined selected NLT weapons.
These included "Acoustic" (pulsed/attenuated high-intensity sound,
infrasound (very low frequency) and Polysound (high volume,
distracting) as well as high-power microwaves (HPM) that possessed
the ability to deter or incapacitate human beings.
These and other classified weapons are being passed to domestic law
enforcement agencies, as shown by the 1995 ONDCP (Office of National
Drug Control Policy) International Technology Symposium,
"Counter-Drug Law Enforcement: Applied Technology for Improved
Operational Effectiveness," which outlined the "Transition of
advanced military technologies to the civil law enforcement
environment."
There are some observers who fear that the burgeoning narcotics
industry is an ideal "cover" in which to "transit" Non Lethal
Technologies to domestic political tasks.
Whether this is merely a
misplaced "Orwellian" fear remains to be seen. (27)
Have weapons of this nature been developed and field tested?
Judging from the number of individuals and groups coming forward
with complaints of harassment, the answer appears to be "yes."
Kim Besley, of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, has compiled a
fairly extensive catalogue of effects that have resulted from low
frequency signals emanating from the U.S. Greenham Common base,
apparently targeted at the women protesters.
These include: vertigo,
retinal bleeding, burnt face (even at night), nausea, sleep
disturbances, palpitations, loss of concentration, loss of memory,
disorientation, severe headaches, temporary paralysis, faulty speech
co-ordination, irritability and a sense of panic in non-panic
situations. Identical and similar effects have been reported
elsewhere and appear to be fairly common-place amongst so-called
"victims."
Many of these symptoms have been associated in medical literature
with exposure to microwaves and especially through low intensity or
non-thermal exposures. (22) These have been reviewed by Dr. Robert
Becker, twice nominated for the Nobel Prize, and a specialist in EM
effects.
His report confirms that the symptoms mirror those he would
expect to see had Microwave weapons been deployed.
HAARP, 1995, CIA, NSA, ONR
Electromagnetic resonant induction and mass population control
Location: Gakona, Alaska
Frequencies: Atmospheric phase-locked resonant UHF VHF
Potential: DNA code alteration in population and mass behavior
modification
Power: Giga-watt to Tera-watt range
Step-Down reflective frequencies: Approx 1.1 GHz, Human DNA resonant
frequency, cellular system phase-lock
PROJECT CLEAN SWEEP, 1997, 1998, CIA, NSA, ONR
Electromagnetic resonant induction and mass population control
Location: Nationwide
Frequencies: Emotional wavelengths, data gathering through
helocopter probes following media events - rebroadcast in order to
re-stimulate population emotional levels for recreation of event
scenarios.
Ref: LE#108, March 1998
Potential: Mass behavior modification
Power: Unknown. Possibly rebroadcast through GWEN network or
cellular tower frequencies, coordinated from NBS in Colorado.
Jack Verona and Project SLEEPING BEAUTY
Current Projects include SLEEPING BEAUTY, directed towards the
battlefield use of mind-altering electromagnetic weapons. This
project is headed by Jack Verona, a highly placed Defense
Intelligence Agency (DIA) officer. Dr. Michael Persinger of
Laurentian University is also employed on the project.
Project MONARCH
Other sources have revealed a project entitled MONARCH which,
supposedly, is directed towards the deliberate creation of severe
multiple personality disorder. (24)