Brain Zapping Department #1
Electronic Mind Control
Part One
By JASON JEFFREY
Tense nervous headache? Always run down and irritable? Not feeling yourself?
Well maybe that’s because you’re not yourself, rather, you are being
controlled from somewhere else by someone or something else.
A few years ago the BBC program “Tomorrow’s World” featured a man whose
Parkinson’s Disease symptoms could be controlled by pressing a switch on a
handset which in turn operated a tiny device implanted into his brain. No
more shaking, no more tears. This is the friendly, caring side of neural
implants, but many people believe that dark forces are at work, trying to
take over the minds of their targeted subjects via tiny objects inserted
into various parts of the body. Even worse, these sinister controllers are
beaming strong electromagnetic rays into the minds of innocent victims,
influencing their thoughts and emotions.
These shadowy forces take many forms; some say that it’s intelligence
agencies like the CIA; others that it’s a secret cabal plotting for control
of the world’s population; still others that it’s malicious aliens, the
Greys, who use implants as tracking devices so that they can abduct and
control their hapless victims anytime and anyplace.
Warnings of new forms of mind control are not just the rantings of so-called
‘conspiracy theorists’ and ‘paranoid cranks’. Nature1 reports on
developments in neuroscience as “posing a potential threat to human rights…”
Jean-Pierre Changeux, a neuroscientist at the Institut Pasteur in Paris,
told a meeting of the French national bioethics committee that advances in
cerebral imagining make the scope for invasion of privacy immense. He said
that although the equipment needed is still highly specialised, it will
become commonplace and capable of being used at a distance. That will open
the way for abuses such as invasion of personal liberty, control of
behaviour and brainwashing. Denis LeBihan, a researcher at the French Atomic
Energy Commission, told the meeting that the use of imaging techniques has
reached the stage where “we can almost read people’s thoughts.”
Behavioural Control
American interest in the hypnosis-EMR [electromagnetic radiation]
interaction was still strong as of 1974, when a research plan was filed to
develop useful techniques in human volunteers. The experimenter, J.F.
Schapitz, stated: “In this investigation it will be shown that the spoken
word of the hypnotist may also be conveyed by modulated 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”.2
— Robert O. Becker, Nobel Prize nominee, 1985
Although our modern electronic age has been in existence only since the turn
of this century, individuals have claimed that their minds were being
remotely influenced and controlled by machines for at least two centuries.
Recorded way back in 1810 is the case of James Tilly Matthews, a London tea
broker, who claimed his mind was being controlled by a gang operating a
machine he called an “Air Loom” which sent out invisible, magnetic rays from
a London cellar. Matthews believed machines like the Air Loom were also
controlling the minds of members of the British Parliament. He wrote letters
to the MPs warning them about the machines and the conspiracy behind it.
Matthews was committed to Bethlem Hospital as being insane.3
It might be easy to dismiss Matthews’ claims of a machine that can control
one’s mind because of the early date. However, his is by no means an
isolated case.
In 1994 Ronald K. Siegel, a Associate Research Professor in the Department
of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences at UCLA, wrote Whispers: The Voices
of Paranoia.4 Dr. Siegel, an expert on hallucinations, edited a book on this
subject in 1975 with Louis Jolyn West of MKULTRA fame.5
MKULTRA, as well as projects BLUEBIRD, ARTI-CHOKE, CHATTER, CASTI-GATE,
MKDELTA, MKNAOMI, THIRD CHANCE, MKSEARCH, MKOFTEN, etc., were covert CIA
projects involving many prominent members and institutions of the medical
and scientific communities to investigate and experiment with various forms
of behaviour modification and control using, in many cases, unwitting human
subjects. In operation from the late 1940’s until the early 1970’s, they
delved into everything from drugs to hypnosis to electronics.6
Whispers is a collection of case histories of mind control, (or ‘paranoia’
as he calls it) studied by Siegel. One case concerned a man named Tolman who
believed his mind was being controlled by computers via a satellite system
named POSSE (Personal Orbiting Satellite for Surveillance and Enforcement).
Interestingly, author Dorothy Burdick, in her 1982 book Such Things Are
Known described what she claimed was her mind control harassment by
computers via satellites. She names Siegel as being the inventor of a device
named FOCUS (Flexible Optical Control Unit Simulator) which can project
hallucinations directly onto the retina so the subjects can’t distinguish
the images from reality.7 In Siegel’s book Tolman claims images are being
directly transmitted into his brain. Siegel says, “You mean to tell me that
here are machines capable of sending visual images directly into the brain?”
8
In 1968 Siegel published a professional paper titled “A Device for
Chronically Controlled Visual Input” which is a description of a device he
developed to project images directly into the brain of experimental animals
via the optic nerve. He suggests further experimentation be “conducted on
neonates (kittens) which have their total visual stimulation controlled from
the time they open their eyes.”9
Thirty years later a team of US scientists wired a computer to a cat’s brain
and created videos of what the cat was seeing. One of the scientists working
on the project, Garret Stanley of Harvard University, predicts machines with
brain interfaces. We can only imagine how far such technology has advanced
in the secret research laboratories of the US government and the
military/industrial complex.
Unlike Matthews, today’s victims can point to a wealth of documentation
confirming how government agencies and research centres have been developing
technologies and methods with the same capabilities that people have been
describing for two centuries. These technologies involve elements of
psychology, hypnosis, political conspiracies, and even devices that emit
“rays” to control the behaviour of others without their knowledge or
consent.
Biological Process Control
In 1996, the US Air Force Scientific Advisory Board published a 14-volume
study of future developments in weapons called New World Vistas. Tucked away
on page 89 of an ancillary 15th volume are some hair-raising insights into
the future ‘coupling’ of man and machine in a section dealing with
‘Biological Process Control’. The author refers to an ‘explosion’ of
knowledge in the field of neuroscience, adding, ominously:
One can envision the development of electromagnetic energy sources, the
output of which can be pulsed, shaped, and focused, that can couple with the
human body in a fashion that will allow one to prevent voluntary muscular
movements, control emotions (and thus actions), produce sleep, transmit
suggestions, interfere with both short-term and long-term memory, produce an
experience set, and delete an experience set.
Translating the words ‘experience set’ from military jargon into plain
English, this means, simply, that they envisage the ability to erase your
life’s memories and substitute a new, fictitious set.
By projecting such developments into the future, the authors of New Vistas
are camouflaging present day capabilities. A similar futuristic scenario
with many references to mind manipulation is described in The Revolution in
Military Affairs and Conflict Short of War (US Army War College, 1994).
Authors Steven Metz and James Kievit declare: “Behaviour modification is a
key component of peace enforcement” and “The advantage of [using] directed
energy systems is deniability.” The authors ask: “Against whom is such
deniability aimed?” The direct answer is “the American people”.
Set in the year 2010, Metz and Kievit write of “perception moulding” and
“advanced psycho-technologies” to avoid irksome public protest, but that is
just the beginning. The major obstacle, they believe, is that “traditional
American ethics [are] a major hindrance,” and thus, sadly “old-fashioned
notions of personal privacy and national sovereignty [are to be] changed.”
The future presented by Metz and Kievit sounds like a mixture of George
Orwell’s 1984 and the recent movie The Matrix. Individuals unwilling to go
along with the revolutionary changes are “identified using comprehensive
inter-agency integrated databases.” They will then be “categorized” and
“sophisticated computerized personality simulations” will be used “to
develop, tailor and focus psychological campaigns for [ie. against] each.”
Other techniques to be used in association with these new mind weapons
include ‘morphing’, a present-day ability that controls the distortion of TV
images. So, if you are lucky enough not to have your brain electronically
scrambled or erased, the electronic news media will be manipulated
especially for you, presenting convincing near-real-life visual images
through your combined TV set-cum-internet interface.
Silent Sounds
The Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (SSSS) technology, also known as “S-quad”,
was developed by Dr. Oliver Lowery of Georgia, USA, and is described in US
Patent #5,159,703 as “Silent Subliminal Presentation System.” The abstract
for the patent reads:
A silent communications system in which nonaural carriers, in the very low
or very high audio-frequency range or in the adjacent ultrasonic frequency
spectrum are amplitude- or frequency-modulated with the desired intelligence
and propagated acoustically or vibrationally, for inducement into the brain,
typically through the use of loudspeakers, earphones, or piezoelectric
transducers. The modulated carriers may be transmitted directly in real time
or may be conveniently recorded and stored on mechanical, magnetic or
optical media for delayed or repeated transmission to the listener.
According to literature by Silent Sounds, Inc., it is now possible, using
supercomputers, to analyse human emotional EEG patterns and replicate them,
then store these “emotion signature clusters” on another computer and, at
will, “silently induce and change the emotional state in a human being.”
Judy Wall, writing in Nexus (October-November 1998), says “Silent Sounds,
Inc. states that it is interested only in positive emotions, but the
military is not so limited. That this is a US Department of Defense project
is obvious.”
Edward Tilton, President of Silent Sounds Inc., says this about S-quad in a
letter dated 13 December, 1996:
All schematics, however, have been classified by the US Government and we
are not allowed to reveal the exact details… we make tapes and CDs for the
German Government, even the former Soviet Union countries! All with the
permission of the US State Department, of course… The system was used
throughout Operation Desert Storm (Iraq) quite successfully.
By using these computer-enhanced EEGs, scientists can identify and isolate
the brain’s low-amplitude “emotion signature clusters”, synthesise them and
store them on another computer. In other words, by studying the subtle
characteristic brainwave patterns that occur when a subject experiences a
particular emotion, scientists have been able to identify the concomitant
brainwave pattern and can now duplicate it. “These clusters are then placed
on the Silent Sound carrier frequencies and will silently trigger the
occurrence of the same basic emotion in another human being!”
Synthetic Telepathy
Synthetic telepathy is a term used to describe the beaming of words,
thoughts, or ideas into a person’s mind by mechanical means, specifically,
some type of electromagnetic transmitter, similar to a radio or television
broadcast, operating in the microwave frequency band. In recent years
thousands of people have come forward claiming to be victims of this
frightening technology.
The first officially reported scientific experi-ment documenting a case of
synthetic telepathy cannot be found in the academic literature because of
the highly secretive nature of the research.
In 1961 Allen Frey, a freelance biophysicist and engineering psychologist,
reported that a human can hear microwaves.10 This discovery was dismissed by
most United States scientists as being the result of artifact (outside
noise).
The more technical description of the experiment is described by James C.
Linn.11
Frey... found that human subjects exposed to 1310 MHz and 2982 MHz
microwaves at average power densities of 0.4 to 2 mW/cm2 perceived auditory
sensations described as buzzing or knocking sounds (also described as clicks
or chirps).
The peak power densities were on the order of 200 to 300 mW/cm2 and the
pulse repetition frequencies varied from 200 to 400 Hz... Frey referred to
this auditory phenomenon as the RF (radio frequency) sound. The sensation
occurred instantaneously at average incident power densities well below that
necessary for known biological damage and appeared to originate from within
or near the back of the head. Further testing revealed that two requirements
were necessary for the subject to hear the microwave induced sound: “good
bone conduction and the ability to hear acoustic energy above 5 kHz...”
By 1975 the introduction to a paper by A.W. Guy and others begins, “One of
the most widely observed and accepted biologic effects of low average power
electromagnetic (EM) energy is the auditory sensation evoked in man when
exposed to pulsed microwaves.”12
Present day US Government use of synthetic telepathy was described in the
October-November 1994 issue of Nexus:
Directed-energy weapons currently being deployed include, for example, a
micro-wave weapon manufactured by Lockheed-Sanders and used for a process
known as ‘Voice Synthesis’ which is remote beaming of audio (i.e., voices or
other audible signals) directly into the brain of any selected human target.
This process is also known within the US Government as ‘Synthetic Telepathy’
.
Microwave Zapping
Much of the work done with microwaves was developed by Project Pandora,
which was put into place by the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA) at
the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research to study the effects of
microwaves that were being beamed into the American Embassy in Moscow by the
Russians. Some of the findings of the scientists involved with Pandora are
quite disturbing. Dr. Joseph C. Sharp and engineer Mark Grove were able to
hear and distinguish one-syllable words by pulse-modulated microwaves.13
Microwaves can also alter the permeability of the body’s blood-brain
barrier,14 which can synergistically increase the effects of drugs, as the
military is well aware. “Using relatively low-level RFR, it may be possible
to sensitise large military groups to extremely dispersed amounts of
biological or chemical agents to which the unirradiated population would be
immune.”15
Sound can be transmitted even easier through the use of implants – cochlear
implants, implants that send electrical signals into the fluid of the inner
ear, or implants that transmit sound vibrations via bone conduction, such as
the cases of dental fillings picking up audible radio signals. The
stimoceiver, invented by Dr. Jose Delgado, consists of wires running from
strategic points in the brain to a radio receiver/transmitter located
entirely under the skin. Through this device, Delgado was able to stimulate
raw emotions such as arousal, anxiety, and aggression with the turn of a
knob.16
Of course, secret research by the US Government into microwaves and
synthetic telepathy has moved on considerably since the end of the Cold War.
McVeigh: Manchurian Candidate?
Among the many telemetry instruments being used today, are miniature radio
transmitters that can be swallowed, carried externally, or surgically
implanted.... They permit the simultaneous study of behaviour and
physiological functioning.
— Dr. Stuart Mackay, Bio-Medical Telemetry (textbook), 1968
While visiting friends in Decker, Michigan, Timothy McVeigh complained that
the Army had implanted him with a microchip, a miniature subcutaneous
transponder, so that they could keep track of him. He complained that it
left an unexplained scar on his buttocks and was painful to sit on. McVeigh
was convicted of the 1995 bombing of a US Government building in Oklahoma
City.
Miniaturised telemetrics have been part of an ongoing project by the
military and the various intelligence agencies to test the effectiveness of
tracking soldiers on the battlefield. The miniature implantable telemetric
device was declassified long ago.
According to Dr. Carl Sanders, the developer of the Intelligence Manned
Interface (IMI) biochip, “We used this with military personnel in the Iraq
War where they were actually tracked using this particular type of device.”
It is also interesting to note that the Calspan Advanced Technology Centre
in Buffalo, NY (Calspan ATC), where McVeigh worked, is engaged in
microscopic electronic engineering of the kind applicable to telemetrics.
Calspan was founded in 1946 as Cornell Aeronautical Laboratory, which
included the “Fund for the Study of Human Ecology,” a CIA financing conduit
for mind control experiments by emigre Nazi scientists and others under the
direction of CIA doctors Sidney Gottlieb, Ewen Cameron, and Louis Jolyn
West.
According to mind control researcher Alex Constantine, “Calspan places much
research emphasis on bioengineering and artificial intelligence (Calspan
pioneered the field in the 1950s).” In his article, “The Good Soldier,”
Constantine states:
Human tracking and monitoring technology are well within Calspan’s sphere of
pursuits. The company is instrumental in REDCAP, an Air Force electronic
warfare system that winds through every Department of Defense facility in
the country. A Pentagon release explains that REDCAP “is used to evaluate
the effectiveness of electronic-combat hardware, techniques, tactics and
concepts.” The system “includes closed-loop radar and data links at RF
manned data fusion and weapons control posts.” One Patriot computer news
board reported that a disembodied, rumbling, low-frequency hum had been
heard across the country the week of the [Oklahoma] bombing. Past hums in
Taos, New Mexico, Eugene and Medford, Oregon, Timmons, Ontario and Bristol,
England were most definitely (despite specious official denials) attuned to
the brain’s auditory pathways.
The Air Force is among Calspan’s leading clients, and Eglin AFB has farmed
key personnel to the company. The grating irony — recalling McVeigh’s
contention he’d been implanted with a telemetry chip — is that the
Instrumentation Technology Branch of Eglin Air Force Base is currently
engaged in the tracking of mammals with subminiature telemetry devices.
According to an Air Force press release, the biotelemetry chip transmits on
the upper S-band (2318 to 2398 MHz), with up to 120 digital channels.
There is nothing secret about the biotelemetry chip. Ads for commercial
versions of the device have appeared in national publications. Time magazine
ran an ad for an implantable pet transponder in its 26 June, 1995 issue —
ironically enough — opposite an article about a militia leader who was
warning about the coming New World Order. While monitoring animals has been
an unclassified scientific pursuit for decades, the monitoring of humans has
been a highly classified project that is but a subset of the Pentagon’s
“nonlethal” arsenal. As Constantine notes, “the dystopian implications were
explored by Defense News for 20 March, 1995:
Naval Research Lab Attempts To Meld Neurons And Chips: Studies May Produce
Army of ‘Zombies.’
Future battles could be waged with genetically engineered organisms, such as
rodents, whose minds are controlled by computer chips engineered with living
brain cells.... The research, called Hippo-campal Neuron Patterning, grows
live neurons on computer chips. “This technology that alters neurons could
potentially be used on people to create zombie armies,” Lawrence Korb, a
senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, said.
“It’s conceivable,” according to Constantine, “given the current state of
the electronic mind control art, a biocybernetic Oz over the black budget
rainbow, that McVeigh had been drawn into an experimental project, that the
device was the real McCoy.” Timothy McVeigh may have unknowningly been an
Army/CIA guinea pig involved in a classified telemetric/mind-control
project — a “Manchurian Candidate.”
Soviet Research
A highly secretive battle was being waged behind the scenes during the Cold
War in the area of EM weapons (sometimes described as psychotronics) to
control and influence the minds of people. It’s only now that some of this
research has emerged, but much of it remains hidden and classified. In fact,
we know more about Soviet research into this area because it was the Soviet
Union that collapsed.
A 1975 issue of the Soviet publication International Life, discussing
electronic mind control developments, stated that atmospheric electricity
can be used “to suppress the mental activity” of large groups of people. The
Soviet journal said that a sonic generator, tuned to an infrasound (below
the hearing level) frequency, could create “feelings of depression, fear,
panic, terror, and despair.”
In 1977, the US Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) declassified a report
describing how advances in Soviet psychotronic technology can create the
ultimate big brother society, by using electronic mind control against
populations to implant ideas and thoughts into the heads of unsuspecting
victims: “Sounds and possibly even words, which appear to be originating
intracranially (within one’s own head), can be induced by signal
modification at very low average power densities.”
The DIA report also said that the Soviets discovered that secret microwave
radiation can be used to induce in unsuspecting victims: “Headache, fatigue,
perspiring, dizziness, menstrual disorders, irritability, agitation,
tension, drowsiness, sleeplessness, depression, anxiety, forgetfulness, and
the lack of concentration.”
After the collapse of the Soviet Union, in a manoeuvre identical to
Operation Paperclip in World War II,17 Western intelligence agencies
obtained all the Soviet research and recruited key personnel working in this
sensitive area. Russian research has now all but stopped due to economic
crises.
A report in Defense Electronics in the early 1990s said that a Richmond,
Virginia firm, Psychotechnologies (believed to be closely tied to the CIA
and the FBI) purchased the American rights to Soviet mind control devices.
Defense Electronics described a spring, 1993 meeting between Clinton
Administration officials and Soviet psychotronics experts, including Dr.
Igor Smirnov. Amongst the US agencies represented at the meetings with
Smirnov were the FBI, the CIA, the Defense Intelligence Agency, and the
Advance Research Projects Research Agency. Clinton Administration officials
wanted “to determine whether psycho-correction... programs could be
undertaken by the US Government. These devices could be used to affect
judgment or opinion of decision-makers, key personnel or populaces.”
Clinton defense officials expressed interest that the psychotronic devices
could be used “in non-violently” clearing areas of potential enemies,
snipers, etc. On the domestic front, psychotronic devices could be used to
suppress political dissidents, and any other potential threats to the New
World Order.
Also meeting with the Soviet experts were officials from giant international
corporations, such as General Motors, and researchers from the National
Institute of Mental Health. The 22 August, 1994 Newsweek magazine reported
on a secret Arlington, Virginia meeting between experts from the FBI’s
Counter-Terrorism Centre and Dr. Smirnov, whose work was described in the
publication:
..Using electroencephalographs, Smirnov measures brain waves, then uses
computers to create a map of the subconscious and various human impulses,
such as anger or the sex drive. Then through taped subliminal messages, he
claims to physically alter the landscape with the power of suggestion.
Psychotronic Weapons Research
One man’s name has become synonymous with the field of non-lethal weapons
development. Col. John Alexander first became known to the public through
his December, 1980 Military Review article titled, “The New Mental
Battlefield.” This article clearly describes the lethal nature of many of
the so-called “non-lethal” weapons now being developed to control civilian
populations. Alexander noted:
Psychotronics may be described as the interaction of mind and matter… The
possibility for employment as weaponry has been explored. To be more
specific, there are weapons systems that operate on the power of the mind
and whose lethal capacity has already been demonstrated.
Describing Soviet development of psychotronic weapons, Alexander stated:
“The ability to... cause death can be transmitted over distances, thus
inducing illness or death for no apparent reason.” These “weapons would be
able to induce illness or death at little or no risk to the operator... The
psychotronic weapon would be silent (and) difficult to detect...”
Powerful elite insiders have long known how electromagnetic weapons can be
effectively utilised to wage mind control against the population,
specifically targeting political dissidents and troublemakers. What of the
numerous political activists and investigative journalists who died under
mysterious circumstances, many from rare forms of cancer? Could they have
been ‘taken out’ by psychotronic weapons? We can only imagine how advanced
this technology is today.
President Lyndon Johnson’s Science Adviser, Dr. Gordon J.F. MacDonald wrote
the 1968 book, Unless Peace Comes, A Scientific Forecast Of New Weapons.
MacDonald described how man-made changes in the electrical earth ionosphere
can be used for mass behaviour control. He said that low frequency
electromagnetic oscillations can attack the low frequency electromagnetic
brain waves in human beings. He stated, “Perturbation of the environment (by
geophysical warfare) can produce changes in behavioural patterns.”
In his 1970 book, Between Two Ages, Zbigniew Brezezinski (a long-time
Establishment strategist) described “weather control” as a “new weapon” that
is a “key element of strategy.” He added:
Technology will make available, to leaders of major nations, a variety of
techniques for conducting secret warfare, of which only a bare minimum of
the security forces need to be appraised.
Brzezinski predicted the exact types of electromagnetic psychotronic weapons
that the US Administration is now developing for mass behaviour control of
citizens. He stated:
It is possible — and tempting — to exploit, for strategic-political
purposes, the fruits of research on the brain and on human behaviour...
Accurately timed, artificially excited electronic strokes could lead to a
pattern of oscillations that produce relatively high power levels over
certain regions of the earth... In this way, one could develop a system that
would seriously impair the brain performance of a very large population in
selected regions, over an extended period.
Ultimate Threat to Freedom
As this is being written mankind faces the ultimate threat to what remains
of individual liberty and freedom. Our right, our heritage of free will and
creative thought is in danger of being permanently denied by insidious
technology in the hands of New World Order elitists and their minions who
serve a spiritual conspiracy that dwells within, and can be aided by, each
of us. It is up to each and every one us to fully resist – on all levels of
our being – the attempts by these evil forces to control our thoughts,
emotions and actions.
But does this conspiracy extend much further than mere man-made political
and economic forces? What of the evidence for a metaphysical component that
is working behind the scenes? This question will be dealt with in Part Two
of this article.
Part Two of this article will deal with alien abduction, implants and the
occult/psychic warfare being waged to control the minds of the world’s
population.
Footnotes:
1. Nature, Vol. 391, 22 January 1998
2. Becker, Robert O., Selden, Gary, The Body Electric, New York: William
Morrow, 1985, p. 321.
3. Haslam, John, Illustrations of Madness, London: G. Hayden, 1810.
4. Siegel, Ronald K., Whispers: The Voices of Paranoia, New York: Crown
Publishers, 1994.
5. Siegel, R.K., West, L.J., Hallucinations: Behavior, Experience, and
Theory, New York: Wiley, 1975.
6. Marks, John, The Search for the Manchurian Candidate, New York: Times
Books, 1979.
7. Burdick, Dorothy, Such Things Are Known, New York: Vantage Press, 1982,
pp. 150-151.
8. Siegel, Ronald K., Whispers: The Voices of Paranoia, New York: Crown
Publishers, 1994, p. 65.
9. Siegel, R.K., “A Device for Chronically Controlled Visual Input,” Journal
of the Experimental Analysis of Behavior, 1968 Sept., 11(5), pp. 559-560.
10. Frey, A.H. “Auditory System Response to Radio Frequency Energy”,
Aerospace Med. 32:1140-1142, 1961.
11. Lin, James C., Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications, Springfield,
IL, USA: Charles C. Thomas Publishers, 1978.
12. Guy, Arthur W., Chou, C.K., Lin, James C., and Christensen, D.,
“Microwaved-Induced Acoustic Effects in Mammalian Auditory Systems and
Physical Materials”, Ann. NY Acad. Sci., 247:194-218, 1975.
13. Justensen, Don R., “Microwaves and Behavior”, American Psychologist,
3/75, p. 396
14. Lin, James C PhD., Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications, Thomas
Books, 1978, p. 190; Brodeur, Paul, The Zapping of America, WW Norton &
company, 1977, p. 85
15. Tyler, Capt Paul E, MC, USN, “The Electromagnetic Spectrum in
Low-Intensity Conflict” in Low Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology,
edited by Lt Col David Dean, USAF
16. Delgado, Jose, Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized
Society, New York: Harpers, 1969
17. Operation Paperclip was created by US intelligence during World War II.
The goal was to recruit top Nazi specialists to be taken back to the US to
continue their work in top secret areas like rocket science and genetics. It
is now historical fact that dozens of Nazi scientists were recruited by the
operation.
The above article appeared in
New Dawn No. 59 (March-April 2000)
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