ABSTRACT :
ELECTROMAGNETIC WEAPONS AND HUMAN RIGHTS
By Walter Madliger
(CH), Andreas Friedberger(D) and Swetlana Schunin(D)
A study
prepared by different European NGOs for the 5th European Symposium on Non-lethal Weapons, May 11-13,
2009, Ettlingen , Germany.
The longlasting
„Revolution in Military Affairs“ was summarized by the expert in
Non-lethal Weapons systems, Col. John B. Alexander like this: „ There is a
misconception about war – war is not about killing people, war is about the
imposing of one ´s own will upon others “. This definition of war comes pretty
close to the definition of the activities and goals of politicians. But Western and almost all other
civilizations are founded completely on the free will of the individual, the
free will of societies, i.e. their democracies,their justice systems,their
economic systems, their cultural and religious activities and institutions and
more – all aspects of life, which include their freedom. The free will of the individual is at the center of the
Universal Declaration of Human Rights by the United Nations in 1948 and forms
likewise the foundation of the European Convention on Human Rights.
This paper addresses this most fundamental Human Right
and explores the pending threats to individual freedom of thought posed by the
new EMF weapons.
It is imperative, that the human body and mind be
considered sacrosanct.
To invade a civil person´s body without his informed
consent, is an egregious Human Rights crime.
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This study
joins the lecture of Mr. D. Loye, ICRC, Geneva, „Ensuring the protection
of civilians and the respect for the International Humanitarian Law” ( V27 ),
held at the 4th European Symposium on Non-lethal Weapons, May 21-23, 2007,
Ettlingen, Germany, and the Project Censored 2006 of the Sonoma State
University,California, USA.
KEYWORDS:
Human Rights –
electromagnetic weapons –free will and freedom of thought –
non-consensual experimentations – mindcontrol and electronic harassment –
psychotronics
–behavior modification