29 June 2009, 21:00
means
of information war threaten democracy
and mankind
Mojmir Babacek
(edited by John
Allman)
In
the report on U.S. military policy by Project
for New American Century it is stated: "It is now commonly understood that
information and other new technologies … are creating a dynamic that may
threaten America's ability to exercise its dominant military power. Potential rivals, such as China are anxious
to exploit those transformational technologies broadly, while adversaries like
Iran, Iraq and North Korea are rushing to develop ballistic missiles and
nuclear weapons … the effects of information and other advanced
technologies promise to revolutionize the nature of conventional armed forces" (ref. 13, pg. 4 and 11). The military concept of
information technologies is, though, kept hidden from the world general public.
In February 2000 the Russian daily
Segodnya, in the article "Riders of Psychotronic Apocalypse" (1),
informed that in 1996 Russian government's information agency FAPSI warned that
the effect of "informational means of war" is comparable to "the
effect of use of weapon of mass destruction" and produced a report
entitled "Information Weapon as a Threat to National Security of
Russia". In reaction the Russian
State Duma and consequently Interparliamentary Assembly of the Union of
Independent States addressed the United Nations, OBSE and European Council with
a proposal for an international convention banning the development and use of
informational weapons. According to the
same newspaper Segodnya in March 1998, the matter was discussed with U.N.
secretary general Kofi Anan, and included on the agenda of General Assembly of
the U.N. Most probably the USA vetoed
this proposal and in consequence the ban of informational weapons was
not discussed by the General Assembly of the United Nations.
In the Doctrine of Informational Security
of the Russian Federation, signed by president Putin in September 2000, among
the dangers threatening the informational security of Russian Federation, is
listed “the threat to the constitutional rights and freedoms of people and
citizens in the sphere of spiritual life… individual, group and societal
consciousness” and “illegal use of special means affecting individual, group
and societal consciousness.” (16). Among the major directions of the
international cooperation toward the guaranteeing of the information security
is listed “the ban of production, dissemination and use of ‘information weapons’.”(17).
Segodnya, in the discussed article,
described mostly "mysterious information-psychological" means capable
not only of harming human health, but also of blocking human free will at the
subconscious level, impairing human beings’ ability of “political, cultural and
other self-identification" and even “causing destruction of indivisible
informational and spiritual space of the Russian Federation”. According to
Russian scientist A. F. Okhatrin, those means are also capable to kill people
(2). Underneath the article, Segodnya
published a review of weapons affecting human psyche which it obtained from the
Russian Department of Defense. Together
with ultrasound and microwave weapons, there are listed "psychotronic
weapons" which, in addition to having the capability of "transfering
information among people", are able to act on communication and electronic
systems (1).
In the Space Preservation Bill proposed
by Congressman Dennis J. Kucinich in the U.S. House of Representatives in 2001,
the following technologies enabling access to human brain, human health
impairment or killing of people were named: "land-based, sea-based or
space-based systems using radiation, electromagnetic, psychotronic, sonic,
laser or other energies directed at individual persons or targeted populations
for the purpose of information war, mood managment or mind control of such
persons or populations" (4). "Psychotronic weapon" listed in the
Dennis J. Kucinich's bill is described as a weapon using "torsion
fields" radiation in the book "Psychotronic Weapon and the Security
of Russia" (6) by Russian scientist Vladimir Tsygankov and Vladimir
Lopatin (a politician, who worked on Committees on Security in Russian Federal
Republic, State Duma of the Russian Federation and the Interparliamentary
Assembly of the Union of Independent States).
Among
the possible sources of remote influence on human psyche those two authors list
“generators of physical fields” of "known as well as unknown nature"
(14). It is
well known that both KGB and CIA carried out a large-scale research of psychic
phenomena in the 70’s of the past century.
It is not out of question that their scientists succeded in discovering
the physical basis of those phenomena. Among the known physical concepts
non-local electron and photon connection can be used to explain telepathy. The ability
of sound and light technologies to influence human psyche is exemplified by
Psychowalkman industry. The existence of the electromagnetic mind control
technology is confirmed in the Conclusion of the Committee on Security of the Russian
State Duma [3] and can be deduced from scientific and military literature.
Nerve impulses in the brain are carried by
electrical signals triggered by changes in chemical balance. During the fifties
and sixties of the past century, it was proved that human nervous system and
behavior can be thoroughly controlled by electric signals imported to the brain
by tiny electrodes (41). 100 stimulations of one point in the bull‘s brain made
him 100 times bellow. When a man was asked to straighten his hand the bending
of which was stimulated he replied “I think your electricity is stronger then
my will.” By means of electrical stimulation of the brain the rhythm of
breathing and heart beat [this was even stopped for several pulses] was
affected as well as the function of the most of the viscera - alike the
secretion of the gall bladder. The stimulation of points in the brain where
feelings and emotions reside produced decisions. A passive, depressed woman tore
up a piece of paper when her center of anger was stimulated: “I did not control
myself. I had to get up and tear”, she commented. An aggressive woman, with the
same point stimulated, got up and smashed against the wall the guitar she was
playing until the moment of stimulation. The intensity of feelings could be
controlled by turning the knob which controlled the intensity of the electric
current. When the pleasure center was stimulated women offered marriage to
therapists. Stimulation of a point in a monkey‘s brain stopped her maternal
behavior toward a newborn baby. When the limbic system was stimulated the
patients vigilance weakened, they lost capacity to think, often they began to
undress or grope and when the stimulation stopped they did not remember it. The
signals had to be delivered in specific frequencies to produce repetitive
action of neurons. Spanish scientist Jose Delgado became world known when he,
with the use of this technology, made a bull attack him by pressing one button
on the small black box and stopped the bull few feet away from him by pressing
another button.
The idea that electric currents in the
brain could be induced by electromagnetic energy is an obvious next step in
this path of research. The information inside of the brain is processed
digitally; in other words analog perceptions are “translated” and transferred
by a number and frequency of nerve impulses, while the intensity of the feeling
or perception usually corresponds to the intensity of electrical current. Walter
J. Freeman, who had been for years measuring the brain activity in reaction to
different stimuli by multitudes of microelectrodes, presented already in 1975 a
hypothesis “that a novel external stimulus is broadly transmitted from the
primary sensory cortex or thalamus to other parts of the cortex... transmission
occurs at some characteristic frequency, and...reception occurs in ... sets
tuned to that frequency” (37). In other words, when neurons cooperate in the
processing of specific information they synchronize their activity and
oscillate in the same frequency. In an
experiment by Wolf Singer (20) the differences in brain activity in reaction to
two different stimuli, presented to the tested subject at the same time, were
represented by two different groups of neurons oscillating in different
frequencies. In the modern scientific
literature synchronization of frequencies of emitted nerve impulses in
different parts of the brain as a principle of brain functioning is generally
accepted (19). Electroencephalographers have no doubt that
those synchronizations appear on the EEG recordings and are already able to
“read” in those frequencies the single letters of a word perceived by the
tested subject (21). Theoretically this
means that the events in the brain can be produced “synthetically” from the
outside when additional energy is pumped into the brain in specific frequencies
corresponding to specific brain activities.
John Marks, in his book on CIA mind control research, quotes one of the
CIA research veterans recalling a colleague’s joke: “If you could find the
natural radio frequency of a person‘s sphincter, you could make him run out of
the room real fast” (22). Since most of the activity of human brain takes place
in frequencies from 1 to 100 Hz and
electromagnetic waves of this frequency are hundreds and even thousands of miles long, and, for that matter, could not
target human brain, scientists started
experimenting with pulsed microwaves. There exist “window” frequencies
at which microwaves penetrate deep enough into the brain to produce activity of
neurons.
The interaction of electromagnetic
radiation and chemicals in the brain was demonstrated for example by the
experiment where irradiation of rats’ heads by 20 and 40 mW/cm2 microwaves pulsed
at 300, 600 and 1000 Hz woke the rats up in 5 minutes from narcosis (23). Electrical signals of neurons in the brain
are mediated by chemicals called neurotransmitters. At a conference on “Emerging Electromagnetic Medicine” in 1989
Capt. Paul Tyler, director of the U.S. Navy Electromagnetic Radiation Project
between 1970 and 1977, quoted in his lecture the research of Dr. Merrit who
measured the decrease of norepinephrine, serotonine and dopamine when a field
of 80 mW/cm2 was applied (24). All those
hormones act as neurotransmitters into the cortex. Dopamin influences the ability to learn and other cognitive
abilities. Disruption in the
biosynthesis or transmission of dopamine can lead to Parkinson’s disease. In another experiment a 500Hz signal
produced release of neradrenaline in sympathetical neurons (25).
Since those neurons control the muscles of internal organs and
noraderenaline acts there as a neurotransmitter, an oposite signal should be
able to reduce the activity of internal organs and eventually impair human
health. The publication of the World
Health Organization on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on living
organisms from 1981 (25) gives many examples of the effects of microwave radiation
on the excretion of glands and chemical composition of blood. Many of those effects could harm human
health. Microwave radiation can also
affect molecules of DNA and thus affect the development of organisms (25). This
was proved by an experiment by Yale neurophysiologist, Jose Delgado, where the irradiation of chicken embryos by
10, 100 and 1000 Hz stopped their development including the development of
hearts and veins. The experiment was replicated by the American Navy with the
same results. Such attack by microwaves
could have, in the long run, disastrous impact on targeted populations.
A a matter of fact microwave radiation
can produce many deadly effects. In the experiment by McAffee already
mentioned, the microwaves pulsed at 300, 600 and 1000 Hz produced impairment in
breathing (leading even to suffocation) in rats. A similar signal could also suffocate human beings. At the
conference on Nonlinear Electrodynamics in Biological Systems in 1983 the
experiment was presented where blood clots were formed by microwave radiation
(26). This capability is also suitable
for weaponisation. Similarly dangerous
is the finding of Allan Frey that radio frequency radiation can weaken the
blood-brain barrier that prevents poisonous chemicals from the access into the
brain (30). In 1986 the American Air
Force issued a book “Low Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology” (18). The chapter headed “Electromagnetic Spectrum
in Low Intensity Conflict”, was written by Capt. Paul Tyler, who had been the
director of the U.S. Navy Electromagnetic Radiation Project from 1970 until
1977. At the beginning of the chapter,
Tyler quotes a source entitled “Final Report on Biotechnology Research
Requirements for Aeronautical Systems Through the Year 2000” that had been
issued by American Air Force in 1982: “Currently available data allow the
projection that specially generated radiofrequency radiation (RFR) fields may
pose a powerful and revolutionary antipersonnel military threats ... the
passage of approximately 100 miliamperes through the myocardium can lead to
cardiac standstill and death ... A rapidly scanning RFR system could provide an
effective stun or kill capability over a large area. System effectiveness will
be a function of wave form, field intensity, pulse width, repetition frequency,
and carrier frequency.”
In less draconian assault, the use of
microwaves could be limited just to the influence of human behavior. In 1985 Kathleen McAuliffe visited Jose
Delgado in his laboratory in Spain, where he experimented with electromagnetic
stimulation of brain. She subsequently
wrote an article for the magazine OMNI (27).
Jose Delgado showed her how he could make an ape fall asleep, or make it
overactive, or how he could calm down fighting fish using suitably modulated
microwave radiation.
The next series of experiments shows that
human behavior can be controlled in even more intricate ways. In 1962 Allan H. Frey published in the
“Journal of Applied Physiology” (28) the results of experimentation with transmission
of sounds into the brain by electromagnetic radiation at a distance of up to
1000 feet. The “electromagnetic” sounds
were heard by deaf as well as hearing people.
In his report, Frey writes that, by then, only the visual system had
been shown to respond to electromagnetic energy and he noted that, “With
somewhat different transmission parameters we can induce the perception of
severe buffeting of the head..” and ”Changing ... parameters again, one can
induce a ‘pins-and-needles’ sensation.”
Frey’s experiment was replicated several times by other scientists
(28). Another, more advanced experiment
that also involved the transmission of radio modulated with audible sounds into
the brain, was published only inadvertently, when Don R. Justesen used, in the
article on "Microwaves and Behavior" (29), the result of an
experiment described to him over the telephone conversation by his colleague J.
C. Sharp, who worked on a secret military project Pandora. Joseph C. Sharp at the Walter Reed Army Institute
improved the method of Frey to the point that he was able to transmit into the
experimental subject’s brain words which he could understand. The ability of U.S. military to produce
perception of speech in humans by microwave radiation substantiates the article by Sharon Weinberger, “Mind Games”, which was
published in The Washington Post in January 2007. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed
for the article the Air Force released “records that note that the patent was
based on human experimentation in October 1994 at the Air Force lab, where
scientists were able to transmit phrases into the heads of human subjects” The
article also states that “the research laboratory, citing classification,
refused to discuss it or release other materials”
(31).
Robert Becker, who was twice nominated
for Nobel price for his share in the discovery of the effects of pulsed fields
at the healing of broken bones, wrote about the experiment by J. F. Schapitz,
who stated: “In this investigation it will be shown that the spoken word of hypnotist
may also be conveyed by modulated electromagnetic energy directly into the
subconcscious 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.” In one of the four
experiments subjects were given a test of hundred questions, ranging from easy
to technical ones. Later, not knowing
they were being irradiated, they would be subjected to information beams
suggesting the answers to the questions they had left blank, amnesia for some
of their correct answers, and memory falsification for other correct
answers. After 2 weeks they had to pass
the test again (30). The results of
those experiments were never published.
Apparently in those experiments the messages were sent into human brain
in ultrasound frequencies which the human brain perceives, but of which the
subject is unaware. According to
Russian newspapers, in this way, people may be programmed to perform different
actions in the same way people can be programmed under hypnosis. The use of
this method was questioned in the Russian press when general Lev Rokhlin was
killed by his wife in his sleep at 2 a.m. after she had had a casual telephone
conversation with a female friend. Did her friend use a sequence of words which
were supposed to trigger the murderous action? Before his murder General
Rokhlin planned for army protests against army reform and visited editor’s desks of Russian newspapers,
telling them he might be soon killed in a car accident, during a drinking spree
or during an argument with his wife (42).
In his book “Cross Currents” Robert
Becker presents the report coming from the Microwave Research Department at the
Walter Reed Army Institute, where J.C. Sharp carried out his experiment with
the transmission of words into the brain by radiofrequency radiation. The report deals with the effects of pulsed
microwaves on the nervous system and describes the division of testing program
into four parts: 1) prompt debilitating effects; 2) prompt stimulation auditory
effects; 3) work interference (stoppage) effects; 4) effects on stimulus
controlled behavior. The report
presents this conclusion: “Microwave pulses appear to couple to the central
nervous system and produce stimulation similar to electrical stimulation
unrelated to heat” (32).
The American Air Force, according to the
Final Report on Biotechnology Research Requirements for Aeronautical Systems
Through the Year 2000, divided the research of radiofrequency weapons into
three areas: 1) Pulsed RFR Effects - projected research since 1980 until 1995;
2) “Mechanisms of RFR with Living Systems” referred to as “continuation of
ongoing research” beginning in 1980 and forecast to conclude around 1997;
3) “RFR forced disruptive phenomena” - starting around 1986 with the projected
continuation until 2010. In the second
volume of this report, it was stated that the work on the project was
progressing according to the schedule or in advance. The last-mentioned area of research is redefined in the second
volume: “While initial attention should be toward degradation of human
performance through thermal loading and electromagnetic field effects,
subsequent work should address the possibilities of directing and interrogating
mental functioning, using externally applied fields...” (33).
In the Soviet Russia the ongoing research
in this area was completely hidden from the public, but change of political
system and actual use of this equipment during the putsch against Gorbachov
brought this subject to newspapers headlines.
According
to Russian daily newspapers, during the
failed coup d'etat against Gorbachov, General Kobets warned the defenders
of the Russian White House that mind
control technology could be used against them.
After the putsch, respected Russian scientist Victor Sedlecki published
a statement in the Russian daily Komsomolskaya Pravda that psychotronic
biogenerators were mass produced in the Soviet Union and were used during the
failed coup d'etat [7], but failed to succeed due to the inexperience of the
personel who operated them. In the
following spree of articles on the subject of mind control, the experiment was
published where manipulation of masses of people by microwave radiation was
performed. Already in 1974, after successful testing on a military unit in
Novosibirsk, the installation Radioson (Radiosleep) was registered with the
Government Committee on the Matters of Inventions and Discoveries of the USSR,
described as a method of induction of sleep by means of radio waves. Apparently, in 1974, the entire military
unit was put to sleep (5).
In the book “Low Intensity Conflict and
Modern Technology” (18), Captain Tyler also wrote: “Because of the many
parameters involved and the apparent specificity of each parameter, one can
tailor a specific response. The ability
to have this kind of flexibility provides an enormous range of options to the
user. It opens the door for providing
an appropriate response in warfare, be it conventional or unconventional”
(18). If you object that the range of
frequencies in which the human nervous system works is too narrow to provide
for such a wide choice of reactions, Capt. Tyler writes: “There are unconfirmed
reports that change of 0.01 Hz can make a difference.” Since many activities of human brain are
represented by different sequences of frequencies, this provides for further
large choices.
At the end of 1994 the first tests of the
most powerful radar system in the world were carried out in Alaska. This year its power should reach 10 billion
watts and later 100 billion watts. The
main features of the system include its ability to heat the ionosphere and in
this way change the altitude of the ionosphere. By this kind of manipulation of the ionosphere, it is possible to
bounce the electromagnetic waves back from the ionosphere to whichever region
of the planet one wishes to target.
According to the official information by the U.S. government the system
HAARP is designed for scientific research.
However, there are too many facts suggesting that the major reason for
its construction are military purposes. The main patent of Bernard J. Eastlund
(number 4,686,605) proposes the use of the system for destruction of navigation
systems of airplanes and missiles wherever in the atmosphere they might be, and
for interference with all communication systems anywhere on the planet, and the
global weather control. Other patents
connected with the system propose the use of the system for induction of
detonations in the extent of nuclear explosions and other military uses (33).
Evidently, the warning of Russian
intelligence agency FAPSI to the Russian government and the article in the Russian
daily “Segodnya” were amongst the recations to the installation of the U.S.
system HAARP. The HAARP system can
pulse microwave radiation begining from one thousandth of one Hertz and, in
this case, there is hardly and doubt that it can change pulses of microwave
radiation by 1 thousandth of Hertz, as well in frequencies from 1 to 100 Hertz
which are crucial for the functioning of human nervous system. In June 1995, Michael Persinger, who
apparently worked on the American Navy's project of non-lethal electromagnetic
weapons “Sleeping Beauty”, published, in a scientific magazine Perception and
Motor Skills the article where he states: “the technical capability to
influence directly the major portion of the approximately six billion brains of
the human species without mediation through classical sensory modalities by
generating neural information within a physical medium within which all members
of the species are immersed… is now marginally feasible” (34).
John B. Alexander, who
later became the Director of Non-lethal Programs in Los Alamos National
Laboratory, wrote in his article in the Military Review in the year 1980:
“whoever makes the first major breakthrough in this field will have a quantum
lead over his opponent, an advantage similar to sole possession of nuclear
weapons” (35). Samuel Koslov, a leading
personality of the Pandora project that was dedicated to research of effects of
microwave radiation on humans, and a researcher at the John Hopkins University,
in his closing speech at the conference on Nonlinear Electrodynamics in
Biological Systems in 1984, said that the conference had proven that the
external electric fields can “become a key to the cellular control
console. The implications, social,
economic, and even military are enormous.”
Koslov went on: “If much of what we have heard is indeed correct, it may
be not less 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. You may
recall the famous letter of Albert Einstein to President Roosvelt. When we’re in a position to do so in terms
of our proofs, I would propose that an analogous letter is required” (26).
It is this perspective, of
the revolutionary nature of these scientific developments, that gives us the
title, “Revolution in Military Affairs and Conflict Short of War”, of a book
published by the Strategic Studies Institute at the U.S. Army War College in
1994 (36). Since the national security
information is in question, the book cannot tell the readers what technology
exactly is making this revolution feasible.
From the beginning the authors were aware that the use of this
technology may run counter to basic moral and political values of the American
society, and in consequence the revolution in military affairs would require a
moral and political revolution to come first: ”In the pre-RMA days,
psychological operations and psychological warfare were primitive. As they
advanced into the electronic and bioelectronic era, it was necessary to rethink
our ethical prohibitions on manipulating the minds of enemies (and potential
enemies) both international and domestic... Through persistent efforts and very
sophisticated domestic ”consciousness raising”, old-fashioned notions of
personal privacy and national sovereignty changed.” Since it is difficult for
them to imagine that the American society would accept the ethical and
political revolution that would deprive the citizen of his privacy, they
develop a scenario of events which would lead the American political leaders to
back this revolution. The scenario is
placed into the year 2000, and is based on the situation of growing terrorism,
drug trafficking and criminality. In
the document Rebuilding Americas Defenses, backed by the past U.S. government,
we read: “To preserve American military preeminence in the coming
decades, the Department of Defense must … seek to exploit the emerging
revolution in military affairs … Further, the process of transformation, even
if it brings revolutionary change, is likely to be a long one, absent some
catastrophic and catalyzing event – like a new Pearl Harbor” (ref. 13, pg. 51). Was it by accident that in 2001 a masive
terrorist attack ocurred in the USA facilitated by questionable work of U.S.
intelligence services and followed by anthrax attacks where the only indicted
scientist, Bruce Ivins, did not have the technical means and scientific
knowledge to turn the anthrax spores into a deadly aerosol which was used and that
those two attacks were followed by an assault on privacy of U.S. Citizens and
international law?
The scenario goes on: “The
president was thus amenable to the use of the sort of psychotechnology which
formed the core of the RMA (revolution in military affairs) in conflict short
of war ... As technology changed the way force was applied, things such as
personal courage, face-to-face leadership, and the ‘warfighter’ mentality
became irrelevant.” So the psychotechnology, which formed the core of the RMA,
provided new methods for influencing the psyche of the adversary, in place of
the classical strategy to make him fear his death. The book goes on: “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. There is also potential for defensive
psychotechnology such as ‘strategic personality simulations’ to aid national
security decision makers.” (See Norman
D. Livergood and Stephen D. Williams, “Strategic Personality Simulation: A New
Strategic Concept”, unpublished draft paper, Carlisle Barracks, PAK: U.S. Army
War College, 1994). Human behaviour and thinking is substantially controlled by
emotions. If simulated emotions are broadcasted into somebody’s nervous system
they will orient his thinking and behavior. Thoughts are another organizer of
human behavior and personal thoughts can be overridden by ultrasound messages. In other
words if there was, for example, a new Jesus Christ, U.S. agencies would simply
engineer his personality to make sure he would not introduce any cultural
changes. Once the strategy of
computerized personality simulation is applied, the unfolding of human history
will be totally controlled by elites having exclusive access to those
technologies. The conclusion of the
authors was: “Whether we opt for revolution or evolution, change will occur.”
The concept of the
“strategic personality stimulation” is probably tested on some of the people in
the USA who claim to be mind control experiments victims, whose number, rapidly
growing after 9/11 attacks, inspired the article in Washington Post,
entitled “Mind Games” (31) in 2007.
Cheryl Welsh, the director of the American organization Mind Justice (38)
claims that she has received over 2500 complaints from U.S. citizens, that they
fell victims to those experiments. Though some of those people may be mentally
ill, many of them defend themselves in a rational way that suggests that they
may be mentally sound. A similar
situation obtains in Russia. Russian politician Vladimir Lopatin admitted
nonconcensual human-subject experiments had been conducted in Russia, when he
wrote in the quoted book: “Compensation
of damages and losses connected with social rehabilitation of persons suffering
from destructive informational influence must be realized in legal trial…”
(14). Growing numbers of complaints are
coming as well from China and Japan (over 200).
The European Parliament reacted to the installation of HAARP
system by calling for “an international convention
introducing a global ban on all developments and deployments of weapons which
might enable any form of manipulation of human beings” (15, Paragraph
27). The body of the European
Parliament STOA (Scientific and Technolgical Options Assessment) in the
document “Crowd Control Technologies” (40) informed this resolution, originally
proposed drafting of Paragraph 27 to say that the parliament called for “an
international convention for a global ban on all research and development …
which seeks to apply knowledge of the chemical, electrical, sound vibration or
other functioning of the human brain to the development of weapons which might
enable the manipulation of human beings, including a ban of any actual or
possible deployment of such systems”.
US Congressman Dennis J.
Kucinich, the author of a Bill introduced into the US Congress in
October 2001 proposing a ban on the
deployment of “mind control” weapons,
was quoted to assert that those weapons actually exist and “those people who
control them are deadly serious and intend to use them, if we don't stop the
weaponisation of space” (10).
Electromagnetic technology enabling
remote control of the functioning of human organism is subjected to National
Security Information law in the USA (8) and all technologies enabling access to
human brain are subject to the same law in the Russian Federation (9). Under such conditions, the mass media cannot
fully disclose the existence and capacities of those technologies and world
public cannot be engaged in favour of a ban on the use of such capabilities. The ownership of those capabilities gives
opportunity to governments to use them against individuals (and eventually
against masses), without giving them any access to any legal remedy. The concept of the world respecting freedom
and human rights is fundamentally corrupted in this way. In November 2000 the
Committee on Security of the Russian State Duma stated that capabilities
enabling remote control of human nervous system or the remote infliction of
health impairment are available to many modern governments (3). This was confirmed by the article from the
U.S. army weekly Defense News stating that mind control technologies were used
by the Israelis against the Palestinians (12).
Evidently the secret arms race among the
world governments may continue until the information war actually breaks
out. V. Lopatin, in the book
“Psychotronic Weapon and the Security of Russia”, stated that psychotronic war
is, as a matter of fact, “already taking place without declaration of war”. In this way the human world may sink into
some kind of virtual reality where the independence of human thinking, feeling
and decision making will be destroyed as a part of an “information war” or, in
the worst case, into the reality where large masses of people will be killed,
and unlike the aftermath of the deployment of nuclear weapons, the planet will
still remain inhabitable for the survivors.
With emerging energetic and climate
crises and a presently-growing global economic crisis, either the next world
war could erupt, or the means of remote manipulation of human brains and
organisms could be applied to control dissatisfied citizens. In the conclusion of the Committee on
Security of the Russian State Duma it is stated: “Phone lines, heating and
sewer pipes, TVs, fire signalisation can be used as transmitting antennae” (3).
Our elected democratic representatives are responsible for foreseeing the
emerging crises and preventing them from happening by appropriate
measures. However, they do not have
mandate from citizens to allow those crises to happen, in order to create
opportunities for them to experiment with attempts to solve the problems by use
of technologies that allow them to manipulate their citizens’ minds. If this technology is once used against
citizens it is questionable whether true democracy will ever be restored. The countries with the most advanced
military technologies include the USA, which has never proposed any
international initiative aimed at securing the ban of technologies enabling the
remote control of human beings.
According to the study “Crowd Control Technologies” published by
the European Parliament’s STOA office,
the USA are the major promoter of the use of those arms. (In fact, it was principally the efforts of
the USA government to persuade this outcome that ensured the inclusion in NATO
military doctrine of non-lethal technology.)
The STOA states: “In October 1999 NATO announced a new policy on
non-lethal weapons and their place in allied arsenals”; and “In 1996 non-lethal
tools identified by the U.S. Army included… directed energy systems” and “radio
frequency weapons” (40).
According to the Russian government
intelligence agency FAPSI, in the last 15 years, the U.S. expenses on the
development and acquisition of the means of informational war grew four times
and at the present time they occupy the first place among all military programs
(17),(3). Though there are concepts of informational warfare other than the
remote control of human beings, the unwillingnes of the USA to engage in the
negotiations aimed at the ban of the manipulation of human brains suggests an
intention to use those means in internal as well as in international
affairs. If the USA achieve essential
military preeminence in this area and if no global ban of the use of those
technologies against civilians is negotiated, the USA may become a world
totalitarian superpower of the new type.
So far the only government who made a
small step toward the ban of those technologies is the Russian Federation where
the addendum to the article 6 of the Russian Federation law “On Weapons” was
approved on July 26, 2001. The
legislation states: “within the territory of the Russian Federation is
prohibited the circulation of weapons and other objects … the effects of the
operation of which are based on the use of electromagnetic, light, thermal,
infra-sonic or ultra-sonic radiations…”.
Besides omitting the use of the term “psychotronic energy” that both
Lopatin and Kucinich used, the Russian legislation does not provide
any means for Russian citizens to defend themselves against the use of those
weapons. Nor is there any compulsion
upon the police or public health organizations to set up teams capable of
detecting radiation that was enabling remote manipulation of human body and
nervous system, or the source of such radiation. Nor does this legislation prohibit Russian government agencies
from the use of such technology against their own citizens. In the USA alone, some of the federal states
have enacted in their laws on firearms, new standards on electric and electromagnetic
weapons (Michigan in 2003, Massachusetts in 2004, Maine in 2005). Sanctions go
from 15 years in jail to life imprisonment, identically with weapons of mass
destruction. As in Russia, those laws
do not provide for the defense of citizens against the use of those weapons by
government agencies.
On February 25, 2009 Deputy Chief of
General Staff of Russian Army, Anatoli Nogovicyn, stated that within 2 or 3 years a full fledged war in
informational sphere, including “information-psychlogical influence on
population and military units” may break out (39). So far politicians (especially in the USA) have not shown
responsible intention to take action to stop this new arms race, which
threatens to place human beings in a position subsidiary to machines and to
destroy democracy. Humanitarian organizations apparently do not dare to
challenge this National Security Information
(on several occasions Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have
refused to engage with this issue).
Under such circumstances, it is left to citizens themselves to organize
defense of their freedoms and elementary human rights, before those
technologies are used, either at war or to suppress their dissatisfaction with
governments who failed to prevent the emerging crises. They should coordinate their efforts
internationally if they want to succeed.
1) http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz - Russian original - “Riders of Psychotronic”, concise English translation of "Riders of Psychotronic Apocalypse" at - http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
2) http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz - Russian original: “Zombeing Bluff or” – concise English translation of the article "The Project Zombie is a Bluff or…?" - http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
3) see Russian original “Dokument” - http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz, translation – “State Duma” -http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
4) http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/query/r?c107:chemtrails
5) http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz - Russian original “Installation Radiosleep”, concise English translation http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm - "Installation Radiosleep"
6) http://www.mindjustice.org/russian.pdf pg. 27-37 concise overview of the book other excerpts you will find at the address http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
7) Russian original
- http://web.io.cz.mhzzrz : “Authors of
Project Zombie”, concise English
translation - http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm - "Authors of Project Zombie Discovered
in Kiev".
8) http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz - see memorandum of
the Department of the Air Force, Assembly State of New York and Communicating
via the Microwave Auditory Effect or article „Mind Games“ in Washington Post
from January 2006, where an experiment with microwave transmission of spoken
phrases into the human brain was published as well as the fact that this
technology is subject to the National Security Information law
9) http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz - Russian original: “Secret Weapon in Action” - concise translation "Secret Superweapon in Action": http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
10) see the article from Berkeley Daily Planet" http://www.berkeleydaily.org/text/article.cfm?issue=06-03-05&storyID=21550
11) http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
12) http://web.iol.cz/mhzzrz - Israel Fields Means to Suppress Palestinian Violence
13) http://www.newamericancentury.org/RebuildingAmericasDefenses.pdf , pg. 4
14) http://www.mindjustice.org/russian.pdf pg. 36, or concise English translation of the book „Psychotronic Weapon and the Security of Russia“ at http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm
15) Resolution on the environment, security and foreign policy http://www.europarl.europa.eu/pv2/pv2?PRG=DOCPV&APP=PV2&DATE=280199&DATEF=990128&TPV=DEF&TYPEF=A4&POS=1&SDOCTA=8&TXTLST=1&Type_Doc=RESOL&PrgPrev=TYPEF@A4%7CPRG@QUERY%7CAPP@PV2%7CFILE@BIBLIO99%7CNUMERO@5%7CYEAR@99%7CPLAGE@1&LANGUE=EN
16) Doctrine of the Informational Security of the Russian Federation there see pg. 3 - Types of Threats to the Informational Security of the Russian Federation) http://www.medialaw.ru/e_pages/laws/project/d2-4.htm
17) See ref. 16, pg. 19, “The International Cooperation of the Russian Federation in the Field of Ensuring Information Security"
18) Low Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology, ed. Lt.Col. J. Dean, USAF, Air University Press, Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research and Education, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, june 1986 (on Internet the site exists, but can not be found)
19) Francis H.
Crick: The Astonishing Hypothesis. The Scientific Search for the
Soul, Simon and Schuster, London, 1994, U.K.
20) Wolf Singer: The Formation of Representations in the Cerebral Cortex, 1992, Editor: Arzneimittelinformation/Medizinische redaktion, Schering, Germany, ISSN 0940-9300
21) Journal of Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, supplement no. 45, 1996, “Continuous Wave-Form Analysis”, page 64
22) John Marks: The CIA and Mind Control - the Search for Manchurian Candidate, USA, 1988, ISBN 0-440-20137-3
23) James C. Lin: Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications, Charles C. Thomas publisher, Springfield, Illinois, USA, ISBN 0-398-03704-3, (experiments by McAffee conducted in 1961, 1962 and 1970)
24) Emerging Electromagnetic Medicine, 1990, conference proceedings
25) Critere
d'hygiene de l'environment, frequence radioelectric et
hyperfrequences, World Health Organization, Geneve, Switzerland, 1981
26) Nonlinear Electrodynamics in Biological Systems, ed. Ross Adey, proceedings of the conference, Plenum Press, New York, London, 1984
27) magazine OMNI, February 1985, Kathleen McAuliffe "The Mind Fields"
28) Allan H.
Frey, 1962, Human Auditory System Response to Modulated
Electromagnetic Energy, Journal of Aplied Physiology, 17/4, pg. 689 – 692 - http://jap.physiology.org/cgi/content/abstract/17/4/689
E..M. Taylor. B-. Ashelman, 1974,
Analysis of Central Nervous System
Involvment in Microwave Auditory Effects, Brain research, vol. 74, pg. 201 -206
J.L. Flanagan, 1961, Audibility of Periodic Pulses and a Model for the Threshold,
Journal of Acoustic Society of America, vol. 33 (11), pg. 1540 – 49 K.R.
Foster, E.D. Finch, 1974, Microwave Hearing: evidence for Thermoacoustic
Auditory Stimulation by Pulsed Microwaves, Science, vol. 185, pg. 256 -258
29) Don R. Justesen, 1975, Microwaves and Behavior, American Psychologist, March 1975, pg. 391
30) Dr. Robert
Becker: Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of
Life, William Morrow and comp., New York, 1985
31) http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/01/10/AR2007011001399_pf.html
32) Robert
Becker: Cross Currents, The Startling Effects of Electromagnetic
Radiation on Your Health, 1991, Bloomsberry Publishing, London, Great Brittain,
ISBN 0-7475-0761-9
33) Dr. Nick
Begich, Jeanne Maning: Angels Don't Play this HAARP, Earthpulse
Press, P.O. Box 393, Anchorage, Alaska 99520, USA (on Internet you will find
the reference to the “Final Report…” but the site can not be found)
34) M.A.
Persinger: On the Possibility of Directly Accessing Every Human brain
by Electromagnetic Induction of Fundamental Algorythms, Perception and Motor
Skills, june 1995, vol. 80, pg. 791 -799 -
http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/mindnet/mn165.htm
35) John B.
Alexander: The New Mental Battelfield: Beam me up Spock, Military
Review, Dec. 1980 http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/sociopolitica/esp_sociopol_mindcon16.htm
36) Steven Metz,
James Kievit, "The Revolution in Military Affairs and Conflict
Short of War, U.S. Army War College, Strategic Studies Institute, Carlisle
Barracks, PA 17013-5050 http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/display.cfm?pubID=241
37) Mlada Fronta Dnes, March 28, 1997 (the Czech newspaper)
38) http://www.mindjustice.com
39) http://www.lenta.ru/news/2009/02/25/strategy/
40) Working document for STOA panel of the European Parliament entitled “Crowd Control Technologies” - http://www.europarl.eu.int/stoa/publications/studies/19991401a_en.pdf
41) Jose M. R.
Delgado: Physical Control of the Mind, Toward a Psychocivilized
Society, 1969, USA
42) Russian weekly “Argumenty I Fakty”, number 32, August 2003, article title: “Versii ubiistva generala Rokhlina” (Versions of Murder of General Rokhlin)
43) Walter J. Freeman: Mass Action in the Nervous System, Academic Press, New York, San Francisco, London, 1975