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High-Tech Crimes
and
Electromagnetic Madness
by Arlene Tyner
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Introduction
This article was completed in July 2001, months before the catastrophic
attack of September 11, 2001 in New York City and Washington. It contains
research that eerily suggests the possibility that the World Trade
Center/Pentagon hijackers could have been hypnotically programmed to murder
thousands of innocent people while taking their own lives. So says
psychiatrist Colin Ross, author of BLUEBIRD: Deliberate Creation of Multiple
Personality by Psychiatrists. In a 9/13/01 essay Ross writes, "Psychiatric
mind control could be used to create a terrorist like those who hijacked the
airplanes on September 11." ( http://www.rossinst.com/terrorism.htm ). This
view is buttressed by a 1952 declassified document from the CIA's Bluebird
program. Among a series of questions its psychiatric contractors would be
researching is the following: "Could we seize a subject and in the space of
an hour or two by post-H control have him crash an airplane, wreck a train,
etc.?" ("Post-H" stands for post-hypnotic)
Mohamed Atta, alleged to be the ringleader of the hijackers, is described by
a British woman as being in a perpetual "trance-like state," wearing an icy,
hypnotic expression. "I will never forget his face. It was always set almost
in a grimace like he was in a trance," said Anne Greaves, who knew him for
six months at the Huffman Aviation Flight School in Florida. "I said 'hi'
and he just looked straight through me as if I didn't exist." Greaves
reported that Atta showed no emotion and walked toward the aircraft with the
"air of somebody doing something they don't really want to do." (Birmingham
Evening Mail, 9/24/01) Mohammed al-Amir, Atta's Egyptian father, adamantly
refused to believe the gentle son he knew could commit such a horrific
crime, adding, "My son hates bin Laden." Charging that his son was framed,
al-Amir Atta insisted that a close examination of Atta's picture printed in
newspapers showed that his son's face had been superimposed on another man's
head. (Deutsch Presse-Agentur, 9/24/01; Philadelphia Inquirer, 9/23/01)
This article completes a four-part series on Mind Control begun in 2000. The
first three parts were published in Probe magazine in the March/April,
May/June and July/August 2000 issues. Part 1: Canadian and U.S. Survivors
Seek Justice can be accessed online at
http://www.webcom.com/ctka/pr300-mkultra.html . Parts 2 and 3 are in print
form only, but can be purchased from the Probe website:
http://www.webcom.com/ctka/backisss.html
Arlene Tyner
October 2001
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"I know the capacity that there is to make tyranny total in America and we
must see to it that this agency [the National Security Agency] and all
agencies that possess this technology operate within the law and under
proper supervision, so that we never cross over that abyss. That is the
abyss from which there is no return."
Senator Frank Church, 1975 (1)
At 56, Admiral Jeremy "Mike" Boorda had everything to live for. As Chief of
Naval Operations (CNO), he was at the pinnacle of his career. Supported by a
loving family and widely respected as "an officer of legendary devotion to
the Navy," why would the admiral suddenly and violently take his own life?
On May 16, 1996, Boorda was found shot through the heart on a bench outside
his official residence in the Washington Navy Yard. The police
instantaneously diagnosed "suicide." But Boorda's recent advocacy of suicide
prevention cast an eerie shadow on the official story.
" Can the sailor commit suicide and not have the leader know that he or she
was in distress?" the admiral had asked in a speech at the Annapolis Naval
Academy the previous month. Answering his own query, he continued, "No. We
can't ignore things we must work on and if we hide them, we do everybody a
disservice." (2)
By all indicators, Boorda was not depressed. His wife and several admirals
vouched for his high spirits only hours before his body was found. To
intimates, it made no sense that he would destroy himself without warning.
Furthermore, as one woman on an Internet listserve so astutely observed,
"People who commit suicide by shooting do not do it in the chest." (3)
Mike Boorda was an unlikely suicide candidate for another, more personal
reason. He and his wife Bettie were the main support for their first-born
son David, who is legally blind and severely handicapped by congenital
malformations. The Boordas raised him to adulthood in their own home while
rearing three other healthy children, two of whom are Navy officers. Known
to be very attached to David, the admiral had planned early retirement to
spend more time with his family. (4)Would a responsible and loving father
suddenly opt to leave his wife to care for their disabled son alone?
Midway into research for this series, a number of alleged mind control (MC)
experimentees began sharing their suspicions that Admiral Boorda had been
assassinated to prevent his speaking out against nonconsensual human
experimentation in military weapons research. Blanche Chavoustie referred me
to a sinister CIA document from the 1950s that entertains ways of
"disposing" of experimental MK-Ultra subjects and people "who cannot be
trusted" to safeguard military secrets. Chemical lobotomy, drugs, and
"ultrasonics or some other radiating energy" were the methods suggested as
possible alternatives to an "ice pick" lobotomy or permanently locking the
person away someplace. (5) "Now, with new improved techniques," Chavoustie
says, "victims such as Admiral Boorda have been known to self-destruct on
their lunch hour." (See Part 2 of this series, May/June 2000 Probe for
Chavoustie's story.)
Two additional people told me Boorda could easily have been done in by one
of the surefire assassination methods the Navy has finessed after 50 years
of covert research and field testing. This little-known secret slipped out
on July 6, 1975 with an article in the London Sunday Times, "How the U.S.
Navy Brain-Trains Political Assassins." The Times quoted a speech by Navy
Lt. Commander Thomas Narut to a group of 120 psychologists at a NATO
conference in Oslo, Norway. Narut worked at the U.S. Regional Medical Center
in Naples, Italy. He reported the Navy had been programming "hit men and
assassins" who would kill on command; some subjects were drawn from the
ranks of convicted murders serving time in military prisons.
The "damage control" boys soon moved in. Narut was flown to London and
forevermore silenced. The Navy issued a statement in his name saying his
remarks were merely "theoretical." Newspapers were told the lieutenant
commander was having "personal problems." Narut's loose lips reached the
U.S. only through the Chicago Sun Times (July 7, 1975). (6)
Corroboration for the existence of an operational MC assassination program
can be found in a declassified Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) document
prepared by the U.S. Army in January 1972 (Author: J. LaMothe); Part III is
titled "Mental Suggestion and Controlled Behavior." Section B elucidates how
hypnosis can be used to create a multi-personality "super spy" assassin,
based on the writings of psychologist and Army consultant George Estabrooks.
(Part 2 of this series, May/June 2000 Probe documents the U.S. military's
creation of Manchurian Candidates going back to World War II.)
A 5/26/95 article in The Herald (Glasgow), "Brainwash killers 'still in
use'," contains information about a psychotronic influence system developed
in the 1970s in the former Soviet Union that creates programmable "human
weapons" through the use of hypnosis and high-frequency radio waves. The
article warns that this system "has found its way on to the free market,
where mobsters and private security firms are using it."
"Self-Initiated Execution"?
From the earliest days of the MK-Ultra program in the 1950s, the CIA has
systematically searched for execution methods that could be disguised as
suicide. All indications are that the macabre Doctor Deaths of the
military/intelligence world have succeeded, using untraceable
electro-magnetic (EM) technology to commit the "perfect crime."
In 1995 Perceptions, an independent magazine dedicated to environmental,
political and health issues, published a strange and scary story titled "The
Secret War Against Medford, Oregon." Author Mark Metcalf revealed a
14-year-old conversation with Dr. David Fraser, former head of the
Department of Toxicology at the University of North Carolina. Now deceased,
Fraser had assembled a scientific team that traveled to Oregon to
investigate an alarming cluster of suicides in the City of Medford (Jackson
County) in the early 1970s.
With a 1970 population of only 28,454, the city saw the number of suicides
between 1970 and 1975 rise from 2 to 10; in Jackson County the number shot
up from 13 to 24. Suicide rates are calculated per 100,000 population and
averaged in 5-year compilations. Although the number of suicides in and
around Medford do not meet the usual criteria for reliable rate
calculations, turning them into rates allows comparisons. In 1975 Medford's
rate of 17 per 100,000 was higher than for Oregon (15.4) and for the USA as
a whole (12.4). (7)
According to Metcalf, the scientists soon found that Medford was being
bombarded with ultra low frequency (ULF) electromagnetic waves originating
from a nearby military base. The commander of the military base told the
investigators that he knew about the radiation but claimed it was caused by
the Russians. However, the ULF bombardment mysteriously ceased the very next
day after this confrontation. After they returned to the east but before the
researchers could write up their report, Metcalf wrote, "Several men
displaying CIA credentials arrived on campus and said that the ULF waves
beamed into Medford were a 'national security' matter. They explicitly
threatened to kill each of the researchers, including Dr. Fraser himself,
should anyone speak further about it. As far as I know, no one did." (8)
On April 8, 1994, popular rock star/writer Kurt Cobain (of Nirvana fame) was
found dead in his own home. He appeared to have been the victim of a shotgun
blast to the head three days before. A deadly dose of heroin (three times
over) was found in his blood. His so-called suicide note did not indicate he
was going to take his own life. Many fans believe the evidence does not
prove suicide and that Cobain was more likely murdered. (9) But why?
The answer may lie in a technical document purporting to reveal secrets of
National Security Agency (NSA) "psyops" (psychological operations) and
systematic MC. Posted on several Web sites in 1999, it was provided by an
engineer who claims he had worked as a consultant to the NSA and feared for
his own safety as a whistleblower (hence the author's anonymity).
MC literature on the World Wide Web constitutes the cutting edge of serious
research into radio frequency (RF) or directed-energy weapons (DEW). At the
same time, one can easily find writings laden with wild, unproven charges
and undocumented speculation. It is a daunting task to pluck the gems out of
the confusion and purposeful disinformation, which are plentiful. (10) After
two years of wading through bizarre personal testimonies, and filling up
three file-drawers with scientific research, hundreds of periodical
articles, patents, interviews, correspondence, and muckraking pieces that
support the existence of powerful MC technologies, (11) I find this
particular document compelling and worthy of serious study.
Among several examples of "NSA self-initiated execution (suicide)," it
claims Cobain was a casualty of brainwashing who was "terminated" for
"writing clues" about his victimization into his songs. "Once the NSA puts
on the highest level of brainwashing pain, the subject expires quickly,"
this document alleges. "Cobain used heroin to numb and otherwise slow the
effect of the brainwashing." (12)
Rauni Kilde, MD, former Chief Medical Officer of Finland, lectures and
writes about an NSA MC system using radio implants and microchips connected
to satellites that is remarkably similar to what is described in the "NSA
psyops" document. "With electro-magnetic frequency (EMF) brain stimulation
fully coded," she writes, "pulsating electromagnetic signals can be sent to
the brain, causing the desired voice and visual effects to be experienced by
the target. This is a form of electronic warfare." Kilde warns that
"connecting our brain functions via microchips (or even without them,
according to the latest technology) to computers via satellites...poses the
gravest threat to humanity." (13)
The Boorda Mystery
The Boorda mystery deepens when a whole range of facts gleaned from
worldwide press coverage of his shocking death is integrated with the
experiences of alleged MC experimentees. One woman told me that in March
1996 the Air Force and the Navy had finally opened investigations into her
claim that she and about 500 other people were being tortured by remotely
controlled, neuro-electromagnetic (NEM) or RF weapons. Bizarre stories
alleging surveillance, electronic harassment and remotely controlled torture
of people throughout the world are posted on many Web sites. (14) The amply
referenced research of Cheryl Welsh, 1997 founder of Citizens Against Human
Rights Abuse (CAHRA), supports many of these claims, especially
"Nonconsensual Brainwave and Personality Studies by the U.S. Government,"
"The 1950s Secret Discovery of the Code of the Brain,"and the Russian Book
Translation Project. (15)
In an article published last year in Matrix 3000, Band 4, a German
publication, Welsh writes, "Heart attacks, suicides, assassinations,
blackmail, all can be done remotely leaving no trace of evidence to tie it
to the perpetrators."
Blanche Chavoustie is one of a number of allegedly targeted individuals who
had contact with Admiral Boorda's office shortly before he died. She points
out that burial of the Navy MC investigation followed quickly upon the
admiral's own interment; however the Air Force probe may still be open. (16)
The nagging suspicion that Boorda did not willfully self-destruct is
bolstered by his renowned toughness regarding media attacks on the Navy and
himself. Appointed by President Clinton in 1994 to overcome the long-running
legacy of the 1991 Tailhook sex scandal, Boorda soon made enemies within the
military. The "old guard" considered him a "political admiral" appointed to
dismantle the notoriously racist and sexist Navy culture. They were angered
at decisions that halted the career advancement of high-level male personnel
and supported the promotion of Navy women and ethnic minorities. (17)
But Boorda very publicly asserted he would not fall into the trap of feeling
sorry for himself. He was popular among rank and file sailors. Eulogized as
a "sailor's sailor," he was the only enlisted seaman to rise to CNO in the
nearly 200 years of Navy history. This made him an outsider, resented by the
blue-blood admiralty. As the Guardian of London aptly put it, "Admiral
Boorda was short (5 ft. 4 in.), Jewish, clever, gregarious, astute and knew
his own mind. He was hardly the Platonic role-model for the man to command
the most WASP-ish and hereditary of the U.S. armed services." (18)
The admiral's body was found just after 2 p.m., about one-half hour before
he was to meet with two Newsweek reporters at Navy headquarters. In the
official story, Boorda abruptly went home for lunch after being informed by
Rear Admiral Kendell Pease to expect accusations that he lacked
authorization to wear two Vietnam-era, bronze "V" pins (decorations that
signify valor in battle).
Pease later told the press that Boorda had not appeared unduly upset at the
prospect of such questions and responded matter-of-factly, "We'll just tell
him the truth." Boorda had already removed the tiny pins from his uniform
the year before when questions were first raised about them. After lying
dormant for a year, the medals issue was suddenly pushed into public view as
the most plausible motivation for Boorda turning a pistol on himself. One of
the two typed notes found beside Boorda's home computer was addressed "to my
sailors" and said, "I couldn't bear to bring dishonor to you." (19)
An inch-thick report by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service was
inconclusive as to Boorda's motive for suicide. It cited several unnamed
people who insisted the admiral was not distraught in discussing the medals
query. Significantly, the autopsy report was never made public. A
blacked-out version was secured by the NYT under the Freedom of Information
Act (FOIA), lending credence to suspicions of a coverup. (20) If the autopsy
unambiguously substantiates a self-inflicted gunshot to Boorda's chest using
the .38 handgun given him by his son-in-law (as reported by the media), then
why keep it secret?
Boorda & "Cognitive Warfare"
The Guardian reported on May 18, 1996, there was "another cruel twist to
Admiral Boorda's death" regarding a newspaper. It revealed that Boorda had
finally agreed to give "his first full interview" for a series called
"Bosnia: The Secret War." (21) Few Americans know of the admiral's role as
advisor to President Clinton during the controversial U.S. intervention in
Bosnia. From 1991 to 1994, Boorda was Commander-in-Chief of U.S. Naval
Forces in Europe and Commander-in-Chief of Allied Forces in southern Europe,
based in Naples, Italy. Despite "his position," Boorda had agreed to speak
to the London newspaper on unspecified "highly controversial themes."
" The last years of Boorda's career were marked by his insistence that the
US take a robust line and intervene militarily in the carnage of
Bosnia-Herzegovina," the Guardian said. "This opinion became the admiral's
anthem, and both isolated and vindicated him within a Pentagon which was
stubbornly resistant to intervention." (22) Could military opposition to
Boorda's Guardian interview have played a role in his untimely and
inexplicable death?
In October 1996 the respectable, Paris-based Intelligence Newsletter alluded
to "lurid reports" that Boorda "was murdered because he was about to reveal
sinister undertakings by the Navy in mind control and brain warfare." It
disclosed that the admiral "was deeply involved in a study on the
possibilities of cognitive warfare, a form of mind control that uses
acoustical, optical and electromagnetic fields or a combination of the three
to interfere with the biological processes of an enemy." (23) This
information provides a compelling reason to see the medals controversy as a
bogus motivation for suicide. Corroboration for the existence of "cognitive
warfare" can be found in New World Vistas, a 16-volume, 1996 Air Force
publication. The section on "biological process control" says that it is
possible "to create high fidelity speech in the human body, raising the
possibility of covert suggestion and psychological direction...[making it]
possible to "talk" to selected adversaries in a fashion that would be most
disturbing to them." (24)
The Intelligence Newsletter reported that Boorda headed a secret body called
the Strategic Studies Group investigating technologies for producing speech
and "covert suggestions" in the "enemy's head." It said further, "The same
techniques, say the experts, could be used to prevent voluntary muscular
movements, control emotions and actions, produce sleep and interfere with
short-term and long-term memory."
Could it be mere coincidence that these same biological and psychological
effects had been reported by CAHRA members to Navy and AF investigators in
the months preceding Boorda's sudden demise? Many alleged experimentees also
say they hear artificial voices inside their heads or receive thoughts that
are not their own! Did Admiral Boorda find out about nonconsensual human
experimentation conducted by the Navy, raise ethical objections or even
order them to cease, thereby rendering himself too dangerous to live?
Questionable "suicide" of Aussie Attache
If Boorda was "taken out" by means of MC technology that induces "suicide"
by remote control, he may be the highest ranking official in recent years to
have met this fate. But by no means is he the only such suspected case of
murder most foul.
On June 13, 1999, in the Washington suburb of Arlington, Virginia, Mervyn
Jenkins, the North American attache for the Australian Defence Intelligence
Organization (DIO) was found hanged in the backyard of his home a week
before the Jenkins family planned to return to Australia. Jenkins, an expert
in covert action and electronic warfare, had been posted in Washington for a
three-year assignment. He had been stressed by bureaucratic infighting
between two Australian intelligence agencies over which documents could be
shared with the CIA and the DIA. But would this happily married father of
three sons take his own life on his 48th birthday? His diary showed detailed
plans for his life in Australia 10 weeks into the future.
On April 16, 2001, the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's (ABC) popular
investigative news show "Four Corners" probed Jenkins' mysterious "suicide,"
which had produced a storm of criticism in Australia, leading to a
government investigation. Not satisfied with the results (the Blunn Report),
Jenkins' wife filed a lawsuit against the government. Both his wife and
mother appeared on the ABC broadcast, a transcript of which is posted
online. (25)
Betty Daly-King believes Jenkins was murdered to prevent him returning home
with knowledge that the Pentagon didn't want him to bring back to Australia.
Daly-King is a Western Australia peace and human rights activist who claims
she has been tortured with DEW in retaliation for 40 years of working for
alternative means of resolving conflicts that lead to war. Focused on
ensuring peace in the Indian Ocean region, she is responsible for peace
studies professorships in two Perth universities. Daly-King cites several
other cases of DEW being used to silence scientists, activists and writers,
just in Western Australia alone.
According to the official story laid out by "Four Corners," Jenkins was
caught in the crossfire between U.S. and Australian intelligence agencies
over the issue of intelligence sharing. Daly-King believes that the conflict
centered on the Indonesion repression of East Timorese who had voted for
independence, with the U.S. backing the Indonesians and the Australians
leaning toward the East Timorese independence fighters. Influential
Australian organizations such as the Returned Servicemen's League have
historically sympathized with the East Timorese because so many had risked
their lives to save Australians during World War II, she explains, and
people-to-people relationships have been maintained ever since. (26)
" The USA would do anything to appease Indonesia to keep access through
their straits to get to and from Saudi's oil," she wrote to me. "They were
not amused at Australia being in the forefront of restoring East Timor
against perceived Indonesia and USA interests! All that lovely East Timor
offshore oil, too."
A map of the Washington area posted on the ABC Web site is chilling in its
implications. With large red dots, it visually depicts the Jenkins home in
Arlington surrounded on three sides by the Pentagon, the CIA, the DIA
headquartered at the Bolling Air Force Base, and the British, Canadian and
Australian embassies. (27)
Mysterious Deaths in the British Defense Industry
An epidemic of unexplained deaths in England's defense industry occurred
from 1982 to 1988 (totally blacked out of the "free" U.S. press).
Twenty-five British computer programmers and engineers working on electronic
warfare programs died in a rash of suspicious suicides, disappearances, and
bizarre accidents. They were the subject of British journalist Tony Collin's
1990 book Open Verdict: An Account of 25 Mysterious Deaths in the Defence
Industry. Five of these scientists were talented computer programmers who
worked for Marconi Underwater Systems (a major contractor for the Reagan
Administration's "Star Wars" Strategic Defense Initiative or SDI), or one of
its subsidiaries. Many worked for the government or military installations
directly. Britain's nuclear arsenal is submarine-based. Most of the dead
programmers were working on top-secret simulator programs used in underwater
submarine deception warfare. "In the majority of cases, there were no
eyewitnesses and the periods before their deaths could not be explained,"
Collins writes (28)
Investigations began when two young men were found in Bristol, more than 100
miles from their homes, where they had no apparent connections. In 1986
Vimal Dajibhai, 24, was found under a bridge with an unexplained puncture
mark on his thigh and his pants down around the ankles. A few months later
Arshad Sharif, 26, alleged hanged himself by tying one end of a rope around
his his neck, the other end lashed to a tree, and accelerating his car until
his neck snapped. Family members interviewed by Collins said the two men
were actively planning their futures and had no motive for suicide. Shortly
thereafter, PhD student Avtar Singh Gita, 26, who was working on submarine
warfare under a grant from the defense industry, disappeared from
Loughborough University. Singh Gita's thesis was titled "Underwater Signal
Processing." He was found in Paris months later, but could not recall why or
how he got there. (29)
Several gifted scientists and programmers employed in other branches of the
defense industry died under suspicious circumstances in 1987. Peter Peapell,
46, a simulator expert in stealth and EW, was found underneath his car with
the engine running. David Sands, 37, allegedly drove at high velocity into a
brick wall, after filling his car with cans of gasoline. Richard Pugh, 37,
was found dead in his home with a plastic bag over his head and his feet
tied. Royal Air Force computer specialist Mark Wisner, 25, was also found
suffocated by a plastic bag. Dr. John Brittan, 52, was found dead in his
garage with the car running; he had been a computer expert at the Royal
Armaments Research and Develpment Establishment. In 1988 the body of Russell
Smith, 23, who worked for the United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority in
Harwell, was found on a cliff. Family members of these deceased individuals
indicated no motive for suicide. (30)
Tony Collins concludes that "psychological engineering" of suicidal behavior
is a possible explanation for these unexplained deaths. His conclusion is
based on the experience of Australian engineer and investigative journalist
Joe Vialls who says he survived such macabre manipulations in 1983. Vialls
had become unwittingly involved in a Cold War espionage operation while
working on a sensitive oil drilling operation in India. He reports he
suffered both microwave radiation and post-hypnotic suggestions implanted
electronically by unknown controllers, whom he suspects were working for the
CIA. Doctors who treated Vialls at the London-based Medical Foundation for
the Care of Torture Victims verified that he was susceptible to clandestine
hypnosis and post-hypnotic suggestions. Vialls, whose story can be found in
Collins' final chapter, has published a book and many articles on suspected
Manchurian Candidate-type assassinations as well as exposes of the U.S.
military's Omega above- and underground communication system, which he
believes has the capacity for mind control operations worldwide. (31)
Europeans Reject Invisible Weapons
Warnings on the perils of electronic MC can be found in the European press.
Scientists, intellectuals and government officials there have been banging
the warning drums for several years about dangerous U.S. surveillance and
NEM technologies. (32) A 1997 editorial in the British Medical Journal
alerted the healing profession to "guard against its knowledge being used
for weapon development." Written by surgeon Robin M. Coupland, the editorial
warned that the new category of "non-lethal" (NL) weapons, including
"devices generating infrasound or electromagnetic waves, and devices for
riot control," was not covered by existing international treaties banning
chemical and biological weapons. (33)
In 1998 a neuroscientist at the Institut Pasteur in Paris cautioned that
"advances in cerebral imaging" were "capable of being used at a distance"
and would "open the way for abuses such as invasion of personal liberty,
control of behavior and brainwashing." Another researcher at the French
Atomic Energy Commission said imaging techniques have reached the stage
where "we can almost read people's thoughts." (34) In 1998 the Scientific
and Technological Options Assessment (STOA) panel of the European Parliament
"shocked European leaders" with its voluminous report subtitled "Appraisal
of Technologies of Political Control." The CIA's mind control (MK-Ultra)
program is fully referenced therein. (35)
On January 28, 1999, while Congress and the U.S. media were diddling with
the impeachment of President Clinton, the European Parliament passed a
resolution 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." (36) And a 1999 UN-sponsored conference on
human consciousness passed an ethics resolution urging neuroscientists to
ensure their discoveries are used to serve "human welfare, never warfare."
What is known as the Tokyo Declaration declares, "Today, we have the
intellectual, physical and financial resources to master the power of the
brain itself, and to develop devices to touch the mind and even control or
erase consciousness." (37)
Secret MC technologies have already been used by U.S. armed forces in Third
World interventions without any public discussion. According to Judy Wall,
editor of Resonance(newsletter of the Mensa Bioelectromagnetics Special
Interest Group), the EC-130E Commando Solo aircraft, built by Lockheed at a
cost of $100 million each, conducts psychological operations through
broadcasts "in the standard AM, FM, HF, TV and military communications
bands." Wall discovered that Commando Solo is equipped with Silent Sound
Spread Spectrum, a MC technology that can "entrain the listener's brainwaves
into a preselected emotional state." (38) Commando Solo aircraft were used
as far back as the 1983 U.S. military intervention in Grenada, and later in
Panama, Haiti, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Iraq. (39)
The British ITV News Bureau reported that this technology was used in
Operation Desert Storm in 1991 to demoralize Iraqi soldiers and instill "a
perpetual feeling of fear and hopelessness." (40) In "Military Use of Mind
Control Weapons," Wall exposes how human brainwave patterns known as
"emotion signature clusters" can be stored on a computer, then piggybacked
to Silent Sound carrier frequencies to "silently trigger the occurrence of
the same basic emotion in another human being." Voice commands can also be
used in subliminal messages attached to music. (41)
The U.S. military's secret strategy for post-cold-war conflicts "short of
war" is called "The Revolution in Military Affairs," a deceptively
futuristic scenario based on an arsenal of grotesque psychotechnologies
unknown to the American taxpayers who fund their development. Among the new
military-speak one finds "strategic personality simulation," exactly the
sort of neofascist MC that could explain the bizarre harassment stories of
many hapless civilians. (42) Readers still skeptical about the existence of
MC technologies are urged to check out "The Mind has No Firewall," an
article published in the Army journal Parameters (Spring 1998). (43)
Evidence of plans to incorporate mind control in future wars is as
unambiguous as it is repulsive.
Constructing Thoughtforms to Order?
Former Navy engineer Eleanor White traces her victimization as an alleged
involuntary NEM experimentee to the spring of 1980 when she asked the Bureau
of Naval Personnel to update her service record. The harassment began later
that year -- on the street, at work, and in six successive apartments, she
claims. "I just thought I was the unluckiest human being on the planet,
entirely unique and alone," she says, until 1996 when she found Ed Light's
Mind Control Forum on the Internet. (44) "The near-perfect congruence of my
effects with what others were experiencing was like entering a whole new
life." This sameness of "effects" is reported by hundreds of people
throughout the world. Many are well-educated and hold down responsible jobs;
others are physically and psychological disabled by torturous
hospitalizations and years of abuse. The sheer volume of their highly
literate communications convinces me that every allegation of
psychological-warfare experimentation cannot be conveniently pigeon-holed as
the paranoia of a disturbed person.
Eldon Byrd has been similarly persuaded. A medical engineer, Byrd is retired
from the Naval Surface Weapons Center, Office of Non-Lethal Weapons. A
member of the U.S. Psychotronics Association (USPA), he has published papers
on the telemetry of brain waves (measuring them wirelessly from a distance),
(45) and the psycho-activity of extremely low frequency (ELF)
electromagnetic and scalar fields. After corresponding with White and other
alleged experimentees for several years, he concluded they were neither
hallucinating nor allergic to ELF waves. "You have convinced me that this is
something going on that should be investigated," Byrd wrote White. He
affirmed that "images can be projected directly into a human brain from a
distance using the 'scalar' component of a weak magnetic field." But he
questioned who would be so evil as to inflict this technology on
unsuspecting people? (46)
Lt. Col. Thomas E. Bearden, also a member of USPA, is a PhD scientist,
nuclear engineer, and proponent of "the new physics," which may be crucial
to understanding the MC technologies developed by the U.S.
military-industrial complex. Bearden publishes SPECULA, a magazine devoted
to psychotronics and bio-energetics. (47) His books include The Excalibur
Statement, Analysis of Scalar Electromagnetics, and Gravitobiology: A New
Biophysics (Tesla Book Company). In a February 1991 interview conducted by
Michael Hutchison, editor of Megabrain Report, Bearden revealed that "scalar
electromagnetic phenomena" make it possible to construct "thoughtforms to
order, and input them directly into the mind and longterm memory." This can
be done through "a hidden channel to pipe in inputs" and it can be done
"surrepticiously, from a distance and without the knowledge and consent of
the individual affected," he said further. Bearden calls this "the ultimate
mind control." (48)
On July 23, 2000, Byrd delivered a paper to the 26th annual conference of
the USPA in Columbus, Ohio, titled "Recent Advances in Scalar Technologies."
He told the audience that many people claiming they are victims of remote MC
devices appeared to be highly functional, and that there must be something
to their claims. He pointed to thousands of documented cases during the Cold
War of the U.S. government experimenting on citizens without their knowledge
or consent.
He then cited a July 2, 1997 statement by Major General Sydney Schacknow of
the Army's Special Forces (Ft. Bragg, North Carolina) that our military was
"working on synthetic telepathy (the ability to read people's intentions at
a distance using a magnetic laser -- a maser operating at extremely low
frequencies," which can "alter behavior at a distance." In private
conversation, Byrd told one participant that Marines had been shown a device
that projects images into the brain from a distance, and that a
Superconductor Quantum Interference Detector or SQUID machine (a
sophisticated EEG device) can detect the mysterious rays many people suspect
are causing them pain. (49) Byrd's paper at the 2001 USPA meeting in
Columbus, Ohio, July 20-23, is titled "Mind Control: Paranoid Delusions or
Frightening Reality?"
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...some type of
electromagnetic transmitter...operating in the microwave frequency band,"
begins a May, 1995 article by Judy Wall in Resonance. (50) The first known
U.S. experiment in which audible voices were communicated via pulsed
microwaves was carried out in 1973 by Joseph C. Sharp and Mark Grove in
Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in the USA. Their success was based
on biophysicist Allen Frey's post-WWII experiments with "microwave hearing."
(51)
Commenting on Sharp's "pulsed microwave audiogram" in his 1985
ground-breaking book,The Body Electric, Robert O. Becker, MD, points out,
"Such a device has obvious applications in covert operations designed to
drive a target crazy with 'voices' or deliver undetectable instructions to a
programmed assassin." He also noted, "Nearly two-thirds of the $47-billion
1984 federal research budget went for military work, and in the field of
bioelectricity the proportion was even higher." In denouncing "the buying of
science by the military," Becker boldly declared, "To call it a form of
prostitution is an insult to the oldest profession." Becker was twice
nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine, but his career suffered because
of his condemnation of the military uses of bioelectric research. (52)
Two years ago the career of SUNY-Albany Professor Kathryn Kelley also
suffered a setback because of her probes into the mysteries of MC. In August
1999 Kelley's provocative research on the surgical implantation of
communications devices to read thoughts was suddenly shut down. She had
delivered a paper to a professional conference in Orlando, Florida, in which
she described acoustic implants in human beings called RAATS (short for
radio wave, auditory, assaultive, transmitting implants). Kelley wrote,
"When (short-wave) operators transmit to or scan RAAT implants in victims,
they can talk to the victims remotely and anonymously, and hear the victim's
speech and thoughts." (53)
"The Bionics of Man"
In 1962 Dr. Leonid L. Vasiliev, an internationally known Russian
physiologist, remarked that "the discovery of the energy underlying ESP
[extrasensory perception] will be equivalent to the discovery of atomic
energy." (54) The word "psychotronics" was actually coined by Czechoslovak
researchers to legitimize parapsychology as a scientific discipline. The
Czech Manifesto adopted at the 1968 Moscow Parapsychological Conference
declared, "Psychotronics is, in essence, the bionics of man." (55)
In the 1950s Soviet researchers invented a medical device called the LIDA
machine, which uses modulated ELF waves to induce a trance-like hypnosis in
human beings. According to a 1993Defense Electronics article, a Richmond,
Virginia company called Psychotechnologies Corporation now holds the LIDA
patent, euphemistically called "psycho-correction technology." (56)
The Soviets were also the first to use EEG machines to catch "the moment
when telepathy lights up in the brain." However, the U.S. came in a close
second. In 1959 secret ESP research on the U.S. atomic sub Nautilus made
headlines in France. Journalists asked the sensational question, "Has the
American military learned the secret of mind power?" (57) The U.S.
officially denied theNautilus experiments. But Carol Rutz remembers being
taken aboard this ship when she was 10 as part of a CIA MK-Ultra psychic
assassination research program. Rutz reports being trained to send psychic
energy to a "certain high-placed individual" to create a deadly aneurysm!
(58) (See Part 3 of this series, July/August 2000 Probe for secret
government experimentation using children.)
To understand the progression of electronic MC technologies from the 50s
through the 90s, readers will benefit from consulting two online timelines
composed by Judy Wall and Cheryl Welsh, respectively; a Fact Sheet with
documentation on Nonconsensual Experimentation prepared by Welsh; and a
bibliography titled "Psychoactivity of Electromagnetic Fields." (59)
"Zero-Evidence Weapons"
" For the first time in history," Eleanor White writes, "one human being,
from hiding, at a distance, can control the thoughts and actions of another,
by way of undetectable hypnosis, using still-classified electronic
technology. These devices have totally disabled the world's justice
systems." A board member of CAHRA, White has compiled the collective
research of its members into a 136-page report, "The State of Unclassified
and Commercial Technology Capable of Some Electronic Mind Control Effects."
(60) She warns that anyone with knowhow and enough money could assemble an
arsenal from ordinary (but expensive) electronic equipment and be totally
immune from prosecution. "Zero-evidence weapons," she says, "make revenge
crimes routine and easy." In the March 2000 issue of The American Reporter,
White calls for debate and controls on all manufactured MC devices. (61)
In the late 1980s, activists in the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp began
experiencing headaches, nausea, vertigo, depression, disorientation and
short-term memory loss. They were camped outside a U.S. Air Force Base in
Great Britain to protest nuclear weapons and global militarization. Strong
signals of non-ionizing radiation (microwave) up to 100 times the normal
background level were detected there. Women peace activists in Seneca, New
York, experienced similar harassment. (62)
Julianne McKinney, an ex-CIA case officer, believes she has been
intentionally targeted by EM weapons. The painful harassment made her arms
bleed, her gums rot and her teeth crack. In the early 1990s, she conducted
an Electronic Surveillance Project, an offshoot of the Association of
National Security Alumni. Her 22-page booklet, Microwave Harassment and Mind
Control, published in 1992, documents many claims of NEM harassment. (63)
White has coined the term "voice-to-skull" (v2s) to describe an effect
reported by hundreds of people. But White herself does not hear voices. "In
my case and a few others," she says, "v2s is restricted to fake alarm clocks
ringing at 3 a.m, fake phone or pager ringing, and fake bird choruses when
no birds are around." In-home attacks include forced awakening and sleep
deprivation, "hot needles" in the flesh, sexual stimulation, body vibrations
and itching, limbs jerking wildly, and muscles manipulated remotely (vocal
cords forced to produce sound against her will). White says she also suffers
apartment break-ins with items stolen and clothing ripped. At work, she has
experienced mind-blanking attacks and inexplicable computer malfunctions.
Although she acknowledges that "the actual weapons now in use are tightly
classified," she discovered through years of research that "the primitive
weapons leading up to the current crop are mostly unclassified and some are
even commercially available." (64)
White's Web site, http://www.raven1.net/, contains a storehouse of credible
research on government-sponsored MC experiments and technologies. It is a
magnet that draws in people from all over the world searching for answers to
the weird bio-electric phemonena experienced in their own bodies, homes, and
communities. Thanks to White's e-mail exchange depot, I have corresponded
with many highly articulate people from all walks of life, and have
interviewed some by telephone. For example, I have learned of several cases
where people discovered through x-rays or MRIs that family members had been
implanted with biochips during minor surgery, without their knowledge or
consent.
Biochips, now the size of an uncooked grain of rice, are easily implantable
for beneficial uses as well as for surrepticious political control. Applied
Digital Solutions is now testing and marketing its "Digital Angel"
technology, a biochip that makes possible the tracking of people using
Global Positioning Satellites. (65) British Professor Kevin Warwick and his
wife are being implanted with biochips to test whether they can read each
other's thoughts when separated by distance. (66)
DSM-IV: Diagnosis or Coverup?
CAHRA members complain about the knee-jerk reactions of U.S. physicians
(especially psychiatrists) to their suffering. Some have had bouts with
hospitalization where they were subjected to forced drugging and
electroshock. Many fear sharing their torments with family and friends lest
they be labeled "paranoid schizophrenic" because they hear voices, suspect
they are under some kind of surveillance, or suffer debilitating
bio-electric attacks.
Many alleged experimentees felt somewhat vindicated, however, when they read
the opening words of a 1997 NYT Magazine cover story, "For decades, those
who claimed to be victims of clandestine radiation experiments conducted by
the United States Government were dismissed as paranoid." (67) The Clinton
Administration exposes on radiation experimentation using thousands of
unsuspecting North Americans opened the door for alleged MC experimentees to
speak publicly about their claims.
The first three parts of this series have documented how past leaders of the
American Psychiatric Association (APA) were secretly involved in
military/CIA MC research using nonconsensual human subjects, especially
women and children in their care. Is it happenstance or coverup that many
reported symptoms of NEM weapons have been written into the diagnostic
categories published in the APA's Diagnostic Statistical Manual IV (DSM IV)?
One DSM IV criterion of "schizotypal personality disorder" is "belief in
clairvoyance, telepathy, or 'sixth sense.' Under such a sweeping definition,
the entire cabal of military/intelligence psychic experimenters (including
privatized, Pentagon-funded outfits like Psi Tech) could be labeled
"schizophrenic" for indulging in "remote viewing" (ESP) research for
decades! (68) Significantly, a History Channel offering called "Psychic
Espionage," aired in September 2001, never ridiculed or cast "mental
illness" aspersions on any of the male scientists and CIA Stargate
functionaries who were interviewed.
Rauni Kilde believes that "psychiatrists working for U.S. intelligence
agencies no doubt participated in writing and revising" what has become a
worldwide psychiatrists' bible. "Victims of mind control experimentation are
thus routinely diagnosed, knee-jerk fashion, as mentally ill by doctors who
learned the DSM "symptom" list in medical school," she says. (69)
N. Renay Tanner suggests that people who suspect they are targeted by
electronic MC seek legal remedies and medical assistance through human
rights organizations rather than the medical profession. A Columbia
University graduate student focused on psychiatry and human rights, Tanner
is also United Nations liaison for Support Coalition International, a human
rights organization devoted to eliminating abuses by the mental-health
industry. Tanner believes the mental health system functions for the purpose
of social control top-down and that "ideologically driven" psychiatrists who
cannot admit to any evidence of fallibility will not help ameliorate the
stresses and trauma of nonconsensual experimentation.
Security Agency "Cutouts"?
CAHRA leaders bristle at suggestions that their pain may be caused by some
condition other than purposeful manipulation by government-funded operators.
They justifiably point to the MK-Ultra program and the thousands of
documented cases of nonconsensual experimentation. (70) Still, most people
offer no independent corroboration for their claims other than pointing out
symptoms in common with other alleged victims and research proving that
anti-personnel, directed-energy weapons do indeed exist.
One has to be skeptical of unscientific, long-distance evaluations of
individuals based solely on uncorroborated verbal reports, often
communicated via the anonymity of e-mail. After all, many known physical
ailments such as electrical sensitivity and fibromyalgia could produce
similiar symptoms in different people. (71) Some painful effects may also be
due to allergic reactions and EM pollution. Any number of people who
corroborate each other's symptoms could be suffering from what a recent New
York Times magazine article called "culturally specific" mental illness.
(72) With suspicion about unethical government-financed experimentation more
the rule than the exception, and widespread computer networking by people
searching for answers to their problems, the stage is set for an epidemic of
self-diagnosed victims. How does one separate out genuine experimentees from
people whose symptoms may have physical or emotional causes not connected
with MC at all?
Some claims appear have more merit than others. And a few people have named
their perpetrators as connected to private security services, Air Force
personnel, or huge military contractors such as Raytheon (likely involved in
producing some of these weapons). For example, Pat Mougey's tormentors
appear to be recruited by a security agency located on the street where she
lives. She reports some harassers let her know she is under surveillance.
(73) She believes they use commercially available, through-the-wall radar to
tape everything that goes on in the privacy of her own home. (74) Mougey
says she even saw herself through a window on the television screen in the
house next door. I was skeptical about this until I saw NSA high-tech
surveillance gadgetry on display in the Hollywood movie, "Enemy of the
State." A private detective knowledgeable in surveillance devices confirmed
that such gadgetry does exist in the real world and not just in the
imaginations of Hollywood writers.
" They have a device to control every part of the body, including the
throat," says Mougey. "I have been in the ER more than once because my
throat was closed up and I could not breathe." I became convinced there may
be truth in Mougey's claims by reading a 1987 report on the Attorney
General's Conference on Less Than Lethal Weapons. It revealed that
"scientific knowledge of human physiology is progressing to the point where
it may soon be possible to target specific systems with specific frequencies
of electromagnetic radiation...sustained, extremely low frequency (ELF)
radiation [that] can produce nausea or disorientation..." (75)
But so long as human experimentation in weapons development remains subject
to "national security" restrictions, it is impossible to know for sure
whether specific individuals are experimentees in government or privatized
operations. We do know, however, that our government spent millions on
electronic MC research. One hundred thirty boxes (130 cubic feet) of
classified documents on "behavioral experiments" the CIA's Office of
Research and Development (ORD) were located in 1978. They were found after
John Marks (author of The Search for the 'Manchurian Candidate') requested
ORD files "on behavioral research, including...activities related to
bio-electrics, electric or radio stimulation of the brain, electronic
destruction of memory, stereotaxic surgery, psychosurgery, hypnotism,
parapsychology, radiation, microwaves and ultrasonics." (76)
Rogue Scientific Groups
As I delved more into the scientific end of MC research, I became more
convinced that the U.S. military/industrial complex probably has
remote-control technology that can produce the torture Mougey and others so
vividly describe. A 1999 article by engineer Tom Bearden, "Mind Control and
EM Wave Polarization Transductions," corroborates my feeling:
" ...rogue groups amongst Western clandestine mind control researchers will
probably arise if they have not already done so. They will likely seek to
increase their personal control and further isolate the programs from
orthodox government review and from government and legislative control. They
may even divert the research into highly illegal and unethical means,
because it furthers their own rogue agendas. That is how clandestine U.S.
government research can sometimes go sour, unless great care is exercised by
the oversight committees in the House and the Senate.
Sometimes when rogue groups do gain control and total secrecy of a given new
technological area, then what appears to be "U.S. government operations" do
start to encompass a criminal and unethical operations [sic], hidden usually
beneath the deep veil of high classification. Also, if it's "scientific," no
one is ever brought to justice, even if the "evil science actions" are
uncovered and publicly revealed." (77)
Those who doubt the existence of classified MC technology can draw their own
conclusions from several official responses to requests for information on
NEM weapons research. Margo Cherney received a letter from the Air Force in
1999 in response to her request for material on a 1970s Air Force project
called "Communicating via the Microwave Auditory Effect." In denying her
request to declassify this material, the letter said "unauthorized dislosure
of the requested information could reasonably be expected to cause damage to
national security." (78) Eleanor White received a letter from a member of
the New York Assembly in 1998 that said, "Unfortunately, information
concerning what was referenced in your letter is highly classified, and I am
not at liberty to divulge such information to the general public." (79)
In April 2000, White was able to discover a U.S. Navy contract for
Ultrasonic Acoustic Heterodyning Technology with American Technology
Corporation. According to the company's own publicity, hypersonic sound
technology "can target selected individuals in a group or in a noisy
environment and deliver audio to that person." (80) This technology makes
possible some of the sound effects White and others experience.
For several years CAHRA founder Cheryl Welsh has been trying to organize a
study of 500 alleged experimentees that would include medical and
psychiatric evaluations. Many in the CAHRA network are very fearful of
doctors because they have experienced terrible abuse in the medical system.
Welsh has struggled to convince them to join the study as she diligently
networks with EM victims in other countries and raises money to insure the
scientific viability of what would become a ground breaking study. People
whose symptoms have other causes need to be properly diagnosed and treated.
Pretenders and disinformation purveyors among the hundreds of people
alleging EM targeting need to be exposed -- either by their refusal to
participate in the study or by the objective evaluations of scientific and
medical investigators. (81)
Civilians Become "the Enemy"
Many CAHRA members report that their complaints to local police have not
gotten serious attention. In some cases this could be explained by collusion
between local law enforcement and federal authorities testing NL weapons and
surveillance systems in the community. Crusading Alaskan environmentalist
Nick Begich reports a secret agreement between the Department of Defense and
the Department of Justice to transfer NL weapons to local law enforcement
through the National Institute of Justice. (82)
Like an international Paul Revere, Begich has been circling the globe
clanging alarm bells to stimulate public debate on civilian control of the
military in the post-cold-war era:
" The weaving together of Department of Defense missions with civilian
Department of Justice missions is unprecedented. Not since the civil war has
the military machinery...been turned against United States citizens...This
raises serious questions regarding use of our Department of Defense for
domestic police actions, which may be a violation of constitutional law by
being in conflict with the narrowly-defined federal use of the military 'for
the national defense." (83)
How did civilians become "the enemy" in peacetime? In a 5/12/99 interview on
ABC News, USPA member Lt. Col. John B. Alexander was asked if he saw any
domestic applications for NL weapons. "Absolutely," he answered. "In the
U.S. today, we have a very large disenfranchised population. The potential
for civil disorder is quite high, in my estimation. This is an area in which
non-lethal weapons can play a vital role in restoring order, protecting
lives and property..."
Alexander directed the Non-Lethal Weapons Laboratory at Los Alamos National
Laboratory in the 1980s. He is the same knowledgeable military man who wrote
way back in December 1980 that "there are weapons systems that operate on
the power of the mind and whose lethal capacity has already been
demonstrated....The psychotronic weapon would be silent, difficult to
detect, and would require only a human operator as a power source." (84)
Without any any public review process, a joint policy for NL weapons was
adopted in 1995. Highest priority was given to developing unspecified
technologies "most likely get dual use, i.e., law enforcement and military
applications." (85) A 1994 draft of the government's NL policy authorized
use of nonlethal weapons by our military in support of domestic law
enforcement. It chillingly replaced the Cold War concept of an external
"enemy" (requiring stringent national-security regulations) with the
relatively benign term "adversary," which could apply to anyone, domestic or
foreign. "Adversary is used above in its broadest sense," this document
says, "including those who are not declared enemies but who are engaged in
activities we wish to stop." (86)
The confluence of NL and high-tech electronic weaponry can be gleaned from
what little is available in the media. The July 7, 1997 issue of U.S. News
and World Report reported that the Air Force alone plans to spend more than
$100 million by 2003 to research the "bioeffects" of what it called "exotic"
anti-personnel, NL weapons. The ghastly technologies acknowledged in this
article include blinding lasers (considered, but rejected for use in
Somalia), acoustic or sonic weapons modeled after the Nazi's "vortex"
technology (causing nausea, "pain, spasms or even death"), RF weapons that
induce epileptic seizures, "undetectable" VLF devices that cause flulike
symptoms, nausea and weakness, and "tunable" microwave weapons that can
"cook the enemy." (87)
In March 2001, the Pentagon went public with a portable people zapper
euphemistically called an "Active Denial System." Developed by Ratheon
Corporation and other Pentagon contractors for crowd dispersal, this
so-called NL weapon "could cook a person's eyeballs" if the operator so
desired. (88) To its credit, CBS News interspersed footage of huge
anti-Vietnam War demonstrations involving hundreds of thousands of Americans
in its announcement of this weapon. Comic strip character Pogo's astute and
much quoted observation, "We have seen the enemy and they is us" was never
more applicable.
" It's war, Jim, but not as we know it," in the 8/3/97 issue of The
Scotsman, offers the following intriguing sentence: "Progress on laser and
acoustic technology has been rapid...and a number of weapons are now off the
design board and are being tested in secret."
Taxpayers footing the bill for this research have the right to ask: On whom
are these weapons being tested and are the subjects protected under the
Nuremberg Code, international laws and presidential executive orders? (89)
Eleanor White appropriately points out, "No government agency will admit to
being charged with ethical protection of military and other government
classified human test subjects." Could criminal, free-lance experimentation
be conducted by private enterpreneurs with security clearance and on-the-job
knowledge of how these weapons work?
In 1999 USA Today lifted the veil on a secret administrative court that
grants security clearances to employees of defense contractors. "Felons gain
access to the nation's secrets" was its provocative headline. "Tens of
thousands of military and contractor personnel are cleared each year," it
reported. In its study of 1500 decisions by the Defense Office of Hearings
and Appeals, the newspaper found clearances were routinely bestowed on drug
users, kidnappers, pedophiles, murders, exhibitionists and other convicted
sex offenders, chronic liars, and people with histories of violence and/or
convictions for criminal fraud involving millions of dollars. (90)
Psyops Field Testing on Civilians?
Eleanor White believes the most bizarre harassment she experiences amounts
to psychological warfare. The unknown perpetrators, she says, occupy a
"shadow government" that includes some of the country's biggest defense
contractors and their intelligence operatives. "They are behavior
science-oriented," she explains, "in creating severe stress to test our
limits." She believes the perpetrators could be retired MK-Ultra employees
"who set up shop in private industry away from congressional scrutiny,"
their paid agents from private security outfits, or even criminal groups who
have secured the technology on the military black market. "The original
MK-Ultra military/intelligence experimenters were forced to share with the
corporate world," she says, "and the sharing has now quite a few branches."
In 1992, the first George Bush Administration added a little-known
regulation to its National Industrial Security Program Operating Manual that
reads, "Cover stories may be established for unacknowledged programs in
order to protect the integrity of the program from individuals who do not
have a need to know. Cover stories must be believable and cannot reveal any
information regarding the true nature of the contract. Cover stories for
Special Access Programs must have the approval of the PSO [Program Security
Officer] prior to dissemination." (91) This provision is quite alarming. It
means that unscrupulous "experimenters," hired by private companies with
Pentagon connections, have a green light to "lie by the book." They can
easily cover up the abuse of innocent people without any accountability to
elected civilian authorities.
" There is no punishment for rogue scientific groups," writes Bearden.
"Shockingly, the U.S. government at the highest level has shown...that mass
crimes against U.S. civilians, perpetrated by portions of the U.S.
scientific community in direct conspiracy and in secret, will likely be
condoned. The perpetrators will not be indicted, tried, or convicted."
(Emphasis in the original)
He says further that:
" ...in the "Big Science community, there can be and there are rogue groups.
Lots of them. There is deep cover, deep classification. And there is very
probably advanced mind control research and testing, be it legal or illegal.
Hopefully, most of it is legal and constrained. However, some of it is
almost certain to be illegal and ill constrained." (92)
As news of this series disseminated throughout the MC survivor network,
academics and independent MC researchers phoned or wrote to offer useful
information gleaned from their own research. One such source is a doctoral
student in physics whose interest in neuroscience spans the last decade. I
will call him Smith as he does not want his real name used.
Smith believes that covert field testing of NEM weapons is combined with
classic surveillance techniques perfected during the Cold War. He directed
me to a "spy/counterspy" Web site dissecting FBI methods used to create
fear, passivity and immobilization. (93) They include constant harassment to
build up stress, total discrediting of his/her experiences by driving the
target "crazy," then labeling the target as a "paranoid schizophrenic." The
intended outcome of this treatment is depression, withdrawal and the
target's acquiescence in being controlled. Smith cites the "learned
helplessness model" of Martin Seligman, as the operant conditioning used by
MC experimenters whose identity is protected in "black" programs. (94)
Smith suggests that some alleged experimentees are being used as the
"prototypes" of a new controlled life, victims of a psychological warfare
operation aimed, not at a foreign "enemy," but at our own citizenry.
"Operatives get to train their mind-control and harassment techniques on
live prey," he continued, "without fear of adverse consequences from a
bungled operation."
He points out that some alleged experimentees, particularly women, are the
"ideal candidates" for this kind of operation:
" They live alone, are highly verbal (the more associative one is, the
easier it would no doubt be to drive her crazy), individualistic, don't have
good family relations, and have obedient relatives, often with connections
to the security services. It is easy for federal operatives with top-secret
security clearances to paint these people as lunatics in order to be able to
torture them with America's tax dollars. Indeed, after the cold war ended,
there was a vacuum for surveillance operatives who needed to be doing
something useful in order to justify their vast funding. What could be more
desirable from a federal operative's point of view than to torture in
absolute safety and secrecy a few unfortunate "freaks" with the very latest
in black-budget technology?" (95)
Assassination Mysteries and Mind Control
Remote viewer David Morehouse exposed the existence of the CIA's Stargate
"remote viewing" program in his 1996 book Psychic Warrior. (96) He revealed
that Stargate was a Special Access Program (SAP), which requires the highest
level of security clearance for Sensitive Compartmentalized Information.
(97) NEM technologies would come under the government's NL research
apparatus and are probably categorized as SAPs. Morehouse was persecuted as
a whistleblower, including involuntary hospitalization and severe
psychiatric abuse. The public campaign to discredit him was led by none
other than John Alexander, the "father" of NL weapons. (98)
Interestingly, Morehouse also told attorney William Pepper that a sniper
team of low-level CIA operatives in the U.S. Special Forces was responsible
for the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. in 1968. (99) Earlier
installments of this series have touched on how mind control might have been
the secret weapon used to commit and cover up the assassinations of
President John F. Kennedy, Robert Kennedy and Dr. King. A most provocative
and easily accessible article that links MC with these crimes (as well as
the assassination of John Lennon and the mass murders in Jonestown, Guyana)
was written by Curt Rowlett. It is titled "Project MKULTRA: Did the U.S.
Government Actually Create Programmed Assassins?" (100)
Was Admiral Boorda -- like the Kennedy brothers and Dr. King -- just the
latest political "adversary" marked for extinction by undemocratic shadow
institutions operating above and beyond the law?
More than 25 years ago, Senator Frank Church foresaw an abyss of no return.
Today Thomas Bearden, a military man who most probably has seen the best and
worst of human beings, warns that unregulated MC technology could be the
undoing of our civilization:
" Human beings are still human beings. All the good and evil is still there,
regardless of the group. The stage settings change, but the cast of
characters and the play never change.
It's sad, but 'twas ever thus. Hidden parts of our own governments -- and
other governments throughout the world -- are no different from the old
medieval groups, where nobles etc. were always plotting against the king, or
using the king's power for their own nefarious end. The rogue groups today
are no different from all the scheming and conniving groups that destroyed
the Roman Empire. Great empires fall from within, not usually from without!"
(101) (emphasis in original)
July 2001
Endnotes
1. NBC, "Meet the Press," 8/17/75 transcript. Quoted in Bamford, J., The
Puzzle Palace, Houghton-Mifflin, 1982, p. 379. In 1975 Church headed the
Senate Intelligence Committee that exposed many unlawful practices of the
intelligence community, including MK-Ultra.
2. "Navy colleagues believe Boorda could have survived scrutiny," CNN,
5/17/96.
3. 5/23/96 posting of Linda Grant De Pauw to "Women and the Military": http:
www.h-net.msu.edu/~minerva/archives/threads/temp/boorda.html . According to
family and friends, Boorda did not exhibit any of the military's suicide
warning signs: http://www.dtic.mil/afosi/news/1999_suicide.html .
4. USA Today, 11/25/96.
5. The CIA Papers: Bluebird, Artichoke, MK-Ultra. Volume 1 (pp. 126-129).
Twenty thousand MK-Ultra documents are available for purchase on three
CD-ROMs from the CIA under the Freedom of Information Act for $30.
6. Scheflin, A. & Opton, Jr., E.M., The Mind Manipulators. (Paddington
Press, 1978), p. 470; Harry V. Martin & David Caul "The CIA and the Mafia
Mind Control" ( http://www.visitations.com/mindcontrol/Hist-Mind.html ; see
also London Times, July 13, 1975.
7. I consulted John L. McIntosh, PhD, chair of the Department of Psychology
at Indiana University South Bend. McIntosh, past president of the American
Association of Suicidology, who retrieved the suicide numbers and rates for
Medford City and Jackson County for 1968 through 1995. Medford ranked 9th
highest in the country in 1995.
8. Metcalf, Mark, "The secret war against Medford, Oregon." Posted at:
http://www.diac.com/~ekwall2/info/t0001.shtm .
9. http://www.globalserve.net/~artnet/musicnet.htm ;
http://www.globalserve.net/~artnet/dmdpt97f.html ;
http://www.ethanrussell.com/_erdw/000006df.htm
10. For information on U.S. intelligence "cover and deception" programs, see
the Federation of American Scientists' Secrecy and Government Bulletin # 34,
http://www.fas.org/. See also Army document on Psychological Operations:
http://www.fas.org/man/dod-101/army/docs/st100-3/c5/5sect9.htm .
11. See list of MC patents: http://www.trufax.org/menu/patents.html , and
several lists of books, articles and links on Electromagnetic Mind Control:
http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/booklist.htm and
http://www.raven1.net/nancbk3.htm
12. http://www.angelfire.com/electronic/mindcontrol/Abemarf_part_1.htm
13. Kilde, "Microchip Implants, Mind Control and Cybernetics," SPEKULA (3rd
Quarter, 1999). SPEKULA is published by medical students and doctors in
Northern Finland. Posted at: http://www.raven1.net/kilde2.htm.
14. http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/victm-hm.htm;;
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/ginter.htm;
http://www.konformist.com/1998/voices.htm; Soviets organize against
Psychotronic Weapons: http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/welshsov.htm
15. Nonconsensual Brainwaves:
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/brn-stdy.htm; Code of the Brain:
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/book.htm ; Electromagnetic Radiation (emr)
Weapons: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/emr13.htm; Russian Book
Translation Project: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/russian.htm
16. My source provided a copy of the AF letter opening an investigation; she
destroyed a similar letter from the Navy after Boorda's death.
17. Boyer, Peter J., "Admiral Boorda's War," New Yorker, 9/16/96, pp. 68-86;
Kotz, Nick,Washingtonian Magazine, December 1996; USA Today, 11/25/96; Daily
Telegraph (London), 11/26/96; "Bits of metal carry a weighty message."
Philadelphia Inquirer, 5/18/96, p. A1.
18. Rabinowitz, Dorothy, "Playing for the airwaves," Wall Street Journal,
6/10/96, p. A16; "Leader from the front: Obituary: Admiral Jeremy Boorda,"
Guardian, May 18, 1996, p. 32.
19. "Details of top admiral's suicide note disclosed," LA Times, 11/25/96,
p. A10. The second note, addressed to Boorda's wife, has never been
released. According to Joe Trento, bureau chief of the National Security
News Service, one of the notes was "typed and dated" the day before the
admiral's death. He interpreted this as evidence Boorda's suicide may have
been caused by other issues than the meeting with Newsweek reporters.
However, a typed, predated note could also be viewed as a forgery that was
part of a murder coverup. See Washington Post, 6/8/96, p. A13.
20. "Navy Report Omits Suicide Notes," NYT, 11/2/96
21. This 6-part Guardian series, critical of U.S. policy in Bosnia, began
1/17/96 and ended 5/21/96.
22. Guardian, 5/18/96
23. "Getting Inside the Enemy's Head," Intelligence Newsletter No. 296,
10/3/96 (published by Indigo Publications of France,
http://www.indigo-net.com, and indexed in Lexis-Nexis).
24. Excerpt from New World Vistas: Air and Space Power for the 21st Century,
1996, Ancillary Volume, section on "biological process control":
http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/usafbiol.htm. See also "U.S. Air Force
looks to the battlefields of the future," Microwave News, Jan./Feb. 1997, p.
14.
25. http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/"Australian Aide Under Probe Dead in
Apparent Suicide", Washington Post, 6/17/99. Transcript of "Caught in the
Crossfire": http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/stories/s276564.htm
26. Background on the U.S./Australia military alliance can be found in two
books by Desmond Ball, A Suitable Piece of Real Estate: American
Intelligence in Australia (Sydney, Hale & Iremonger, 1980) and Richelson,
J.T. & Ball, D., The Ties That Bind: Intelligence Cooperation Between UKUSA
Countries -- the United Kingdom, the United States of America, Canada,
Australia and New Zealand (Allen & Unwin, 1985); details about Indonesia's
intervention in East Timor can be found in William Blum's Killing Hope: U.S.
Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II (Common Courage Press,
1995).
27. Map: http://www.abc.net.au/4corners/mervjenkins/map/map.htm
28. Collins, OpenVerdict (Sphere Books, 1990), p. 244.
29. "Demand government explanation of deaths, disappearance," AP, 3/19/87;
"Defence Scientists Mystery Deepens," Financial Times (London), 4/3/87.
30. "Open verdict on satellite scientist's car crash," Guardian (London),
4/23/87; "Mystery of the dead scientists: Coincidence or conspiracy?," AP,
2/6/88; "Britain baffled by deaths of 10 scientists involved in security,"
AP, 4/10/88; "Computer magazine says scientists' deaths don't add up," AP,
4/13/88; "Scientists' deaths 'not a plot'," Daily Telegraph, 2/13/89.
31. Vialls, Joe, Deadly Deception at Port Arthur, 2000:
http://www.nutech2000.com.au/prod8.htm ; "The Port Arthur Massacre"
(Tasmania): http://www.vialls.homestead.com/ ; "The 'Perfect' CIA
Assassination," New Dawn magazine, 1994 special edition:
http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/Articles/'Perfect'%20CIA%20Assassination.html
(see also " 'U.S. involved' in death of WPC at Libyan Embassy, Guardian
(London), 4/9/96); "Tesla's Electromagnetic Pyramids," 9/98:
http://c3i.homestead.com/omega1.html
32. e.g., "Hidden messages: The use of subliminal texts in music," Financial
Times (London), 3/30/95; "Hong Kong academic sues U.S. government for 'mind
control,'" Agence France Press, 1/25/96; "Ban microwave and acoustic
weapons: Statement by International Committee of the Red Cross," Reuters,
5/30/96; "Communicating with Thought Power" (bionic brain implants), BBC
News, 10/15/98; ""And the Voice said..." (Voice-of-God psyops), New
Scientist, 12/25/99-1/1/00
33. " 'Non-lethal' weapons: Precipitating a new arms race," Brit. Med. J.,
Vol. 315 (7/12/97).
34. Butler, Declan, "Advances in neuroscience 'may threaten human rights,'"
Nature, 391, 1/22/98, p. 316.
35. STOA report "An Appraisal of Technologies of Political Control," is
posted at. http://www.uhuh.com/laws/europar3.htm
36. The "Resolution on the Environment, Security and Foreign Policy," #27:
http://www.europarl.eu.int/plenary/default_en.htm?redirected=1 (search by
date).
37. 1999 Tokyo Declaration: http://www.ndsu.ac.jp/~tokyo99/declartation.htm
38. Wall, Judy, "Military Use of Mind Control Weapons," Nexus magazine
(Australia), October/November,
1998.http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/military.htm.
39. Wall, Judy, "Aerial Mind Control: A Threat to Civil Liberties," Nexus
magazine, October/November 1999. http://www.raven1.net/commsolo.htm. See
also http://www.sightings.com/politics5/mindcontrols.htm.
40. "High tech psychological warfare arrives in the Middle East," British
ITV, 3/23/91:http://www.raven1.net/silsound.htm
41. Wall, op. cit., "Military Use of Mind Control Weapons."
42. Metz, Steven & Kievit, James, The Revolution in Military Affairs and
Conflict Short of War, Strategic Studies Insitute, U.S. Army War College,
July 25, 1994. Cited in Babacek, Mojmir, "The Psycho-electronic Threat to
Democracy: The Secret Arms Race,"
http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/babdoc.htm.
43. http://call.army.mil/fmso/fmsopubs/issues/firewall.htm. See also Bryce,
Susan, "21st Century Warriers," New Dawn, #59 (March-April 2000)
http://www.newdawnmagazine.com).
44. http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/
45. "Telemetry is coming of age," by Dean C. Jutter, Wen H. Ko, & Thomas M.
Spear, extract from Engineering in Medicine and Biology Magazine, March
1983: http://www.raven1.net/telem1.htm.
46. Eleanor White correspondence, August 2000
47. Bowart, W.H. & Sutton, Richard, "The Invisible Third World War":
http://www.davidicke.net/emagazine/vol21/research/wwar.html
48. http://www.cheniere.org/misc/interview1991.htm
49. Dr. Byrd's comments were privately communicated by a conference
participant who does not want to be named. Contact
http://www.psychotronics.org/ to order proceedings of meetings.
50. "Synthetic Telepathy":
http://www.logicsouth.com/~lcoble/conspire/syn.txt.
51. Brodeur, Paul, The Zapping of America: Microwaves, Their Deadly Risk,
and the Cover-up, Norton, 1977, pp. 295-296; Becker, Robert O. & Selden,
Gary, The Body Electric: Electromagmetism and the Foundation of Life,
Morrow, 1985, pp. 319. See also Possony, Stefan T., "Psy-War: Soviet Device
Experiments," Defense and Foreign Affairs Daily, 6/7/83. Microwave hearing
is documented in Lin, J.C., "The Microwave Auditory Phenomenon," Proceedings
of the IEEE, vol. 68, January 1980, pp. 67-73 and "The future battlefield: a
blast of gigawatts?, IEEE Spectrum, March 1988, pp. 54.
52. Becker, ibid., Chapter 15 and postscript, pp. 319, 333.
53. "Human Brain Implant Research Suspended at Major University," Albany
Times Union, August 25, 1999.
54. Ostrander, Sheila & Schroeder, Lynn, Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron
Curtain (1st ed.) (Prentice-Hall, 1970), p. 7. The second edition, with six
additional chapters, was published in 1997 by Marlow & Co. See the video
"Soviet KGB Paranormal Files," broadcast on the Fox Family cable channel in
1999, for elaboration of Soviet breakthroughs in MC over 50 years.
55. Ostrander, Ibid., p. 387-388.
56. Defense Electronics: http://www.waco93.com/defenseelectronics.htm
;Virginia Mind Control: http://www.datafilter.com/mc/newsweek_Nonlethal.html
57. Ostrander, op. cit., pp. 6, 21. The LIDA is patented in the U.S.
(#3,773,049). See a partial transcript of a CNN Special Assignment (1985)
video on Russian RF weapons: http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/cnn-mc.htm.
U.S. declassified documents on 1995 Russian TV show about mind control
devices: http://www.raven1.net/russ.htm ; Russian Machine That Tranquilizes
People: http://www.raven1.net/lida.htm . CAHRA is sponsoring a translation
of the 1999 Russian book, Psychotronic War and the Security of Russia by
V.N. Lopatin and V.D. Tsygankov: http://www.calweb.com/~welsh/rustrans.htm .
58. Personal correspondence; see Carol Rutz's Web site:
http://www2.dmci.net/users/casey/ . Her book, A Nation Betrayed: Secret Cold
War Experiments Performed on Our Children and Other Innocent People will be
available in 2001. Another recent book by child survivors of the MK-Ultra
program is Secret Weapons: Two Sisters' Terrifying Story by Cheryl and Lynn
Hersha (with Dale Griffis and Ted Schwarz), 2000.
59. Timelines by Wall ( http://www.raven1.net/jwalltil.htm ) and Welsh (
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/timeline.htm) Fact Sheet:
http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/factsht.htm . Bibliography by Robert C.
Beck and Eldon A. Byrd: http://www.vxm.com/bib.doc.htm . See also Jason
Jeffrey, "Electronic Mind Control: Brain Zapping," New Dawn magazine
(Australia), Parts 1 and 2, #59 (April/May 2000) and #60 (May/June 2000):
http://www.newdawnmagazine.com/current.html .
60. March 30, 2000. http://raven1.net./uncom.htm . White's subject44 index
catalogs the latest MC research: http://www.raven1.net/ravsubjx.htm . See
http://www.raven1.net/public1.htm for a diagram depicting how an early
version of the technology might work.
61. "New Devices that 'talk' to minds need debate, controls."
http://www.raven1.net/amrep1.htm.
62. Keeler, Anna, "Remote Mind Control Technology," In Keith, Jim (ed.).
Secret and Suppressed: Banned Ideas and Hidden History, Feral House, 1993.
Posted at http://www.spunk.org/library/altern/pub/keith/sp000435.txt;
Bolman, Betsy, "The 'Zapping' of Greenham and Seneca," Peace and Freedom,
January/February 1989 (monthly publication of Women's International League
for Peace and Freedom available at the Swarthmore College library).
63. McKinney's story can be found in The Whistleblowers, edited by Elizabeth
Russell Manning and Cheryl Welsh, Greensward Press, P.O. Box 640472, San
Francisco, CA 94109 ($30.00). See also
http://www.webcom.com/~pinknoiz/coldwar/microwave.html and McKinney, "The
Classic Mind Control Operation Revealed,"
http://www.profreedom.free4all.co.uk/classic_mind_control.html/ .
64. Results of White's survey of MC effects are posted at
http://www.raven1.net/emresul2.htm. See surveillance devices available for
sale in catalogs of Information Unlimited, http://www.amazing1.com/, "and
Consumertronics Online Catalog, http://www.tsc-global.com/consumer.html .
65. Update: Applied Digital Solutions, 7/31/00:
http://www.digitalangel.net/pr_7_31_00.htm; Cox News Service, 12/27/99:
http://www.stockhelp.net/star/html .
66. Update: "Cyborg professor," Straits Times, 7/27/00,
http://straightstimes.asia1.com.sg/singapore/sin16_0727.html ; "New Tech
Joins Brains, Computers," Discovery News, 5/25/01,
http://dsc.discovery.com/news/briefs/20010521/flight.htm
67. "Atomic Guinea Pigs," NYT, 8/31/97. p. 38.
68. APA, Diagnostic Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders-IV, Chapter 23,
Table 23-2. Psi Tech: http://www.psitech.net/index.htm . See also,
Paranormal Management Systems, http://www.fastnet.co.uk/pms/info.html. For a
biting critique of the unscientific evolution of this manual, its sexist
nature, and the corrupting influence of huge drug companies on the
psychiatric profession, see Paula J. Caplan, They Say You're Crazy,
Addison-Wesley, 1995.
69. Kilde, op. cit., Endnote #13.
70. "A History of Secret Human Experimentation:
http://www.healthnewsnet.com/humanexperiments.html
71. Electrosensitivity: http://www.powerwatch.org.uk/gen/sensitiv.htm.
Fibromyalgia: http://www.futureone.com/~hunter/fms.htm and
http://www.nih/gov/niams/healthinfo/fibrofs.htm
72. Osborne, Lawrence, "Regional Disturbances," NYT, 5/6/01, p. 98.
73. Mougey's story is posted:
http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/mcf1.htm#Mougey .
74. Through-the-wall devices are based on "millimeter wave" technology:
http://www.millivision.com .
75. Sherri Sweetman, March 1987. Quoted in Begich, Nick & Manning, Jeane,
Angels Don't Play This HAARP, Earthpulse Press, 1995, p. 171-172.
76. Marks, John, The Search for the 'Manchurian Candidate,' Times Books,
1979, p. 212.
77. Bearden, Explore (Vol. 9, No. 4), 1999.
http://www.cheniere.org/explore%20articles/mind%20control3/p08.jpg
78. Cherney's Web page: http://www.angelfire.com/or/mctrl/index.html
79. Letter from Joan K. Christensen: http://www.raven1.net/jkchrist.gif
80. U.S. Navy Contract: http://www.raven1.net/aegis.htm
81. Medical study: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh/study_notice.htm
82. Begich, Nick & Roderick, Jim, Earth Rising The Revolution, Earthpulse
Press, 1999, pp. 117-133; the DoD/DoJ Memorandum of Understanding signed by
Janet Reno and John Deutsch, 4/20/94: http://www.pir.org/foia/mou01.html. .
See also "Urban guerilla warfare and non-lethal weapons,"Intelligence
Newsletter #381, 5/4/00 (in Lexis database).
83. Begich & Manning, op. cit., pp. 175-176.
84. "The New Mental Battlefield: Beam Me Up Spock," Military Review. For
histories of NL weapons development, see Aftergood, Steven, "The 'Soft Kill'
Fallacy," Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, 1994
(http://www.bullatomicsci.org/issues/1994/so94/so94Aftergood.html) and two
articles by British journalist Armen Victorian: "Background on the Aviary,"
Nexus Magazine(Australia), 1995. (http://v-j-enterprises.com/nexusavi.html )
and "Non-Lethality: John B. Alexander, The Pentagon's Penguine," MindNet
Journal, Vol. 1, No. 86 ( http://www.visitations.com/mindnet/MN186.HTM )
85. Begich, & Roderick, op. cit., p. 117.
86. Begich, & Manning, op. cit., pp. 175-176. It is unclear whether this
language is included in the final version.
87. U.S. News & WR: http://members.aol.com/_ht_a/ultra21753/usnews.htm . See
also "Soon, 'Phasers on Stun'," Newsweek,
2/7/94:http://www.datafilter.com/mc/newsweekNonlethal.html and Bryce, Susan,
"Totalitarian Technology: The Truth is Closer Than Fiction," New Dawn, #50
(September-October 1998):http://newdawnmagazine.com.au/ . See also
Filterman, Marc, Les Armes de L'Ombre (Black Project Weapons), Editions
Carnot, 1999, which covers secret and unknown weapons developed in the last
two decades by the U.S., Soviets (Russians) and Europeans.
88. Lee, Martin A. "The Pentagon's people zapper," San Francisco Bay
Guardian, 4/2/01. http://www.sfbg.com/reality/22.htm . Add other links.
89. See "Bioeffects of Radiofrequency Radiation" on the Web site of Brooks
Air Force Base:
http://www.brooks.af.mil/AFRL/HED/hedr/reports/bioeffects/87-3con.htm.
90. Pound, Edward T., 12/30/99; also ""How decisions and appeals are
handled," 12/29/99 and "A few who got through," 12/29/99.
http://www.usatoday.com/
91. Horgan, John, "Lying by the Book," Scientific American, October 1992.
Posted at http://j_kidd.tripod.com/b/report68.html. Americans for Democratic
Action is on record calling for public exposure and reclassification of all
SAPs. Its resolution is posted at http://adaction.org/pubs/intact401.html .
92. Bearden, op. cit. Endnote #77
93. http://www.amnix.com/jedmartin/cs001.htm
94. A summary of Seligman's work, with bibliography, can be found
athttp://www.uwinnipeg.ca/campus/uwsa/from.htm .
95. See the narratives of alleged MC
experimentees:http://mindcontrolforums.com/MCF/victm-hm.htm
96. Psychic Warrior, St. Martin's. Also see "Paranormal ESPionage," an
interview with W. Adam Mandelbaum, author of Psychic Battlefield: A History
of the Military-Occult Complex, St. Martin's Press, 2000 in New Dawn
magazine, #62 (September-October 2000): http://newdawnmagazine.com.au/ .
97. A "Sensitive Compartmented Information Nondisclosure Agreement" required
of Defense Department contract employees is posted at
http://jya.com/scinda.htm .
98. See Uri Dowbenko Interview with Morehouse: "The True Adventures of a
Psychic Spy,"Nexus, October/November 1997
(http://www.nexusmagazine.com/psispy2.html )
99. Ibid.
100. Rowlett's article: http://karws.gso.uri.edu/Marsh/MKULTRA/MKULTRA.txt
101. Bearden, op. cit., Endnote #77
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