by John J. McMurtrey, M. S.
23 Dec. 2003
from
DeepBlackLies Website
People discerning remote manipulation by
technology capable of such influence have formed protest
organizations across the world.[1] [2] [3] [4] Educated society is
uninformed regarding authentic documentation of the development and
existence of these technologies, and unaware of the dangers.
Complaint of 'hearing voices' and perception of other remote
manipulation must receive appropriate scientific and legal
investigation with protection. Professional awareness is virtually
absent with eminent texts and opinion being presumptuous, without
appraisal of the evidence.
Herein is substantiated:
1. Human wireless internal
voice transmission and tracking technologies 2. Reports of electroencephalographic (EEG) thought
reading capacity, evidence of covert development, and remote EEG
capture technology 3. References to the use of these, or similar
technologies against humans
MICROWAVE HEARING
The first American [c] [5]
to publish on the microwave hearing effect
was Allan H. Frey in 1962,[6]
yet radar technicians had anecdotes of
microwave perception in World War II.[7] Deaf and normal subjects,
even with earplugs, can hear appropriately pulsed microwaves at
least up to thousands of feet from the transmitter.[8] Transmitter
parameters above those producing the effect result in a severe
buffeting of the head with dizziness and nausea, while parameters
below the effect induce a pins and needles sensation.
Peak power is
the major determinant of loudness, though there is some dependence
on pulse width. Pulse modulation appears to influence pitch and
timbre. The effect "is the most easily and reliably replicated of
low power density (microwave) illumination."
[9] Review of human and
animal microwave hearing confirmation by independent investigators
of the effect establishes validity.[10] [11] [12] [13] [14]
Designs
for scaring birds away from aircraft or other hazards by microwave
hearing[15] and induction of vertigo[16]
exist.[17] [18]
While working for the Advanced Research Projects Agency at
Walter
Reed Army Institute of Research, Sharp and Grove discovered "receiverless"
and "wireless" voice transmission.
[19] Their method was simple: the
negative deflections of voiceprints from recorded spoken numbers
were caused to trigger microwave pulses. Upon illumination by such
verbally modulated energy, the words were understood remotely. The
discovery's applications are "obviously not limited to therapeutic
medicine" according to James C. Lin in
Microwave Auditory Effects
and Applications.[20]
A Defense Intelligence Agency review of Communist literature
affirmed microwave sound and indicated voice transmission. The
report states, "Sounds and possibly even words which appear to be
originating intracranially (within the head) can be induced by
signal modulation at very low average power densities."
[21] Among
microwave weapon implications are "great potential for development
into a system for disorientating or disrupting the behavior patterns
of military or diplomatic personnel."
An Army Mobility Equipment
Research and Development Command report affirms microwave speech
transmission with applications of "camouflage, decoy, and deception
operations." [22] "One decoy and deception concept presently being
considered is to remotely create noise in the heads of personnel by
exposing them to low power, pulsed microwaves . . . By proper choice
of pulse characteristics, intelligible speech may be created" quotes
the report.
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The Brunkan Patent # 4877027
"Hearing system" is a device capable of verbal microwave
hearing. [23] The invention converts speech for remote
introduction into the head by parabolic antenna with indication
of direct microwave influence on neural activity. The microwave
spectrum granted is broad: 100-10,000 MHz (0.1-10 GHz.) Pulse
characteristics are essential to perception. Bursts of narrowly
grouped, evenly spaced pulses determine sound intensity by their
amount per unit time.
Although a wide spectrum is patented, with
ranges of pulse and burst duration, preferred operation has
burst duration at 2 microseconds, and pulse duration at 100
nanoseconds. Operation is at 1000 MHz, which is the frequency of
optimal tissue penetration.[24]
Another patent application based
on microwave bursts is "designed in such a way that the burst
frequencies are at least virtually equal to the sound
frequencies of the sounds picked up by the microphone," though
the transducer here is not remote.[25]
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Stocklin Patent # 4858612 "Hearing
device" affirms the microwave hearing effect.
Stocklin gives
exposition to the concept that a microwave component is part of
neurophysiology and electroencephalogram (EEG) potentials.[26]
Microwaves are considered both emitted and absorbed by nerve
cell membrane proteins. Microwaves generally excite the
brain[27] perhaps by influencing calcium,[28] a central ion in
nerve firing.[29]
Stocklin represents the auditory cortex as
normally producing microwave energy, which the device simulates,
thus eliciting sound sensation. Each acoustic tone is weighted
for several microwave frequencies by a formula called the mode
matrix, which is used to calculate best perception requirements.
Observation of EEG desynchronization, delta waves, and brain
wave amplitudes helps calibrate the device.[30] The lowest
frequency for hearing is estimated by the cephalic index.
Microwave speech transmission in this patent is unremote with
the antenna over and sized for the auditory cortex. Other
patents have non-remote transducers of radiowave elicited
hearing. [31] [32]
Descriptions in the above patents
attribute microwave hearing to direct neural influence. However, the
most accepted mechanism in review is by thermoelastic expansion, most likely inducing bone conducted hearing. The cochlea does appear
to be involved, but not the middle ear. This divergence of mechanism
illustrates the non-thermal/thermal controversy. US exposure
standards are based on thermal effects, yet there are effects very
difficult to explain by thermodynamics.
[33]
All
accept thermal effects at some level, yet the thermal only school is
rather dogmatic related to liability issues of commercial[34] and
national security concern.[35] It must be said that the open
literature regarding microwave hearing indicates a thermo-acoustic
mechanism.
"Communicating Via the Microwave
Auditory Effect." is the title of a small business contract for
the Department of Defense (DoD). Communication initial results are:
"The feasibility of the concept has been established" using both
low and high power systems.[36] A Freedom of Information Act (FOIA)
request as to the project's outcome met with denial on the part
of the Air Force, on the grounds that disclosure "could
reasonably be expected to cause damage to national security."
[37] Though the Air Force denied the FOIA disclosure, such a
contract's purpose is elaborated by the Air Force's "New World
Vistas" report:
"It would also appear possible to create high
fidelity speech in the human body, raising the possibility of
covert suggestion and psychological direction . . . . If a pulse
stream is used, it should be possible to create an internal
acoustic field in the 5-15 kilohertz range, which is audible.
Thus it may be possible to 'talk' to selected adversaries in a
fashion that would be most disturbing to them."
[38]
Robert
Becker, whose eminence was enough to have been twice nominated
for the Nobel Prize in biological electromagnetic fields
research, is more explicit:
"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."
[39]
The above Army efforts had results. A
microwave voice transmission non-lethal weapon is referenced in the
thesaurus of the Center for Army Lessons Learned, which is a
military instruction website. The military thesaurus entry lists
analogous devices using "silent sound."
[d] [40]
ULTRASOUND TRANSMISSION OF VOICE
Internal voice capability, without discernment by others nearby, is
also evident in ultrasound-based technology.
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Lowrey Patent # 6052336 "Apparatus
and method of broadcasting audible sound using ultrasonic sound
as a carrier" clearly focuses on non-lethal weapon application
against crowds or directed at an individual.[41] Communication
is understood as an inner voice with loss of the directional
quality of sound perception.
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"Since most cultures attribute
inner voices either as a sign of madness, or as messages from
spirits or demons, both of which . . . evoke powerful emotional
reactions", quotes the Lowrey patent's effect on people.
Replaying speech, with a delay
impedes talking and causes stuttering. Normal brain wave
patterns can be changed (or entrained), which "may cause
temporary incapacitation, intense feelings of discomfort."
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This technique is detailed by
Monroe Patent # 5356368 "Method
of and apparatus for inducing desired states of consciousness",
with license to Interstate Industries and involves an auditory
replication of brainwave patterns to entrain the EEG as desired.[42]
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Norris Patent # 5889870 "Acoustic
heterodyne device and method", directionally produces sound on
interference (or heterodyning) of two ultrasound beams.[43] The
cancellation leaves the carried audible sound perceivable. The
effect becomes apparent particularly within cavities such as the
ear canal. An individual readily understands communication
across a noisy crowed room without nearby discernment. Sound can
also be produced from mid-air or as reflecting from any surface.
American Technology Corporation, which
licensed this patent, has an acoustic non-lethal weapons
technology,[44] a cooperative agreement with the
Army Research &
Development Command,[45] and is working with numerous other
government agencies.[46] The corporation's Long Range Acoustic
Devices (LRADTM) account for 60% of military sales, and have
integration into the Navy's situational awareness & radar
surveillance systems[47] with deployment on naval vessels and fleet
harbors.[48] A popular magazine writer describes the device's inner
nature of sound perception.[49]
From separate references, non-lethal
weapons treatments affirm sound localization and individual
ultrasound effect limitation[50] with obvious lack of nearby
discernment;[51] the latter by a non-lethal weapons program
director. A similar ultrasound method of limiting sound to one
person,
Audio Spotlight is marketed, with exhibition at Boston's
Museum of Science and the Smithsonian National Air & Space
Museum.[52]
Both the
American Technology device and Audio Spotlight
are discussed in an article with some history of ultrasound
acoustics, which has origins in sonar.[53] Other acoustic influence
methods may utilize ultrasound. [e] [54]
TARGET
TRACKING TECHNOLOGY
The maintenance of effects on people requires obstacle penetration
and target tracking. These internal voice capable energy forms
penetrate obstruction and can be localized. Sound transmission
through enclosures is commonly experienced. An inaudible ultrasound
high intensity carrier wave is unnoticed. Solid defect inspection is
one use of ultrasound, which is being developed to discern movement
through walls.[55]
Common technology utilizes the microwave hearing
spectrum, which partly or completely encompasses cell phone,[56]
[57] TV, and radar frequencies.
[58] Commercial signals are not
perceived, since the hearing effect requires pulsation within the
limits that elicit perception. A variety of antennae localize the
structurally penetrating microwave illumination with collimation or
focusing.[59] [60]
A patent, "compatible for mobile platforms with
DEWs," (Directed Energy Weapons) includes a modified Luneburg lens
emitting parallel rays with over 50 years utilization.[61]
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Hablov Patent # 5448501 "Electronic
life detection system" is for microwave radar within the hearing
spectrum that finds and distinguishes individuals through
obstruction.[62] Therein is stated: "the modulated component of
the reflected microwave signal . . . subjected to frequency
analysis . . . forms a type of "electronic fingerprint" of the
living being with characteristic features, which . . . permits a
distinction between different living beings."
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Though this patent
has use in trapped victim rescue, another Hablov et. al. Patent
# 5530429 "Electronic surveillance system" detects interlopers
with security emphasis.[63]
Other literature describes the basic method.[64]
The Hablov et. al. patents discern people thru structures by
vital organ motion, but others offer more detailed imaging.
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Fullerton et. al. Patent # 6400307 "System and method for
intrusion detection using a time domain radar array" is such a
design,[65] and is commercially available as RadarVision by Time
Domain. [66] Further designs for imaging within structures
include: a portable system determining suspect distance,[67] and
presentations by the International Society for Optical
Engineering.[68] [69]
Software for displaying radar detection on a personal
computer is sold.[70]
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Rowan Patent # 4893815 "Interactive transector device commercial and military grade" describes the
acquisition, locking onto, and tracking of human targets.[71]
Stated therein:
The capability of "isolating suspected terrorists from their
hostages . . . or individuals within a group without affecting
other members of the group" is stated. Laser, radar, infrared,
and acoustic sensor fusion is utilized to identify, seek, and
locate targets. Locking illumination upon the target until
weapons engagement accomplishes tracking. Among available
non-lethal weapons is an incapacitating electromagnetic painful
pulse.
Another target tracking system is the Manportable
Surveillance and Target Acquisition Radar by
Systems &
Electronics, Inc., which is capable of tracking moving targets
including personnel. This system has an auto target track
feature, and lists moving target detection as 12 km for a
walking man.[72]]
A track initiation processor acquires a
target, while a data association filter maintains a tracking lock on
the target.[73] An original method for target tracking is the
Kalman
filter. Numerous weapons guidance examples utilize similar processes
and illuminate targets for tracking. Laser illumination is also used
for non-human targets.[74]
Other examples utilize microwave beam
target recognition and weapons guidance.[75] [76] Target
illumination tracking systems have nanosecond to microsecond
response times. Such responses do not require a wide scan area to
lock illumination upon persons at achievable speeds. At 90 miles per
hour an auto travels less than 1/100 of an inch in a microsecond.
DISCUSSION
Ultrasound voice transmission technology is publicly demonstrated in
museum exhibits. The numerous microwave voice transmission citations
rest on a considerable foundation of microwave hearing literature.
Internal voice non-lethal weapon applications are discussed in many
of the citations. There are are examples of either existence or
sales of non-lethal weapons based on both technologies.
Numerous
designs involving human location, identification, and tracking
methods, have long demonstrated the feasibility of constructing
devices capable of producing internal voice continuously in isolated
individuals. To deny such technological capabilities in the face of
extensive complaint is willfully to ignore documented development of
the relevant technologies and engineering competence for complete
integration.
THOUGHT
READING CAPACITY
Many people who report experiencing remote behavioral influence also
perceive mind reading. Thought reading capacity, or brain wave
analysis word recognition, is seriously reported. Publications by a
Stanford group support and report recognition of specific words from
brain waves,[77] [78] [79] [80]
with recent enhanced success.
[81] Other investigators publish above chance magnetoencephalographic
(MEG) word recognition.[82]
The current publications lack reference
to a 1975 US government technical report of prior results from
Stanford comparable to the recent articles,[83] and an apparent
Russian report of specific EEG word recognition before 1981.[84]
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Electroencephalographic (EEG) instant detection by syllables of "a
content of category which the testee wishes to speak" quotes Kiyuna
et. al. Patent # 5785653 "System
and method for predicting internal condition of live body."
[85] A stated use: "the present invention may
be use (sic) to detect the internal condition of surveillance in
criminal investigation" by EEG. NEC Corporation licensed this
patent.
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Remote EEG communication with Armed Forces or clandestine
application are the cited uses for Mardirossian Patent # 6011991
"Communication system and method including brain wave analysis
and/or use of brain activity."
[86] This patent affirms EEG word
recognition, proposes transmitter capable skin implants, utilizes
neural networks (artificial intelligence), and is licensed by
Technology Patents, LLC.
Activation of brain cell assemblies provides a theoretical
framework[87] for the above word recognition reports, and extensive
publications of averaged EEG word category differentiation. These
differentiation reports themselves are consistent with specific word
recognition, since their basis is by visual analysis of averaged
categories, without the use of sophisticated computer programs as
are essential for specific word recognition.
Based on EEG/MEG
responses, words can be differentiated as to length,
[88] and visual
nouns can be differentiated from action verbs.[89] [90] [91] [92]
[93] Brain wave patterns distinguish proper names from common nouns,
[94] animal names from numerals,[95] or content from function
words.[96] [97] [98] [99]
Face, arm, or leg action verbs are
reported distinguished by brain waves as well.[100] [101]
Concrete
versus abstract words,[102] and unambiguous versus ambiguous
noun/verbs[103] have distinctive EEG patterns.
Some of these word category differentiation reports are consistent
with both the specific recognition reports, and/or the
differentiation of non-verbal cognition. Based on EEG/MEG responses,
words are readily distinguished from non-words,[104] [105] [106]
or
pictures.[107] EEG differentiation of words rated as to affective
meaning such as good-bad, strong-weak, or active-passive is
reported.[108] [109]
Other literature indicates EEG differentiation of completely
non-verbal cognition. Emotion differentiation by EEG is patented,
referencing Air Force research.[110] Movement anticipation
potentials (bereitschaftspotential) and those of actual movement are
detectable by EEG.[111] [112] EEG movement signals have been used to
move a cursor left or right,[113] and just the imagination of
movement is sufficiently distinguished by EEG to control
switches,[114] or control prosthesis grasp.[115] Guiding robots
through simulated rooms by EEG detection of imagining the spinning
of cubes or arm rising of appropriate direction is reported.[116]
[117] [118]
Even more complex grasping and reaching
robot arm control has been achieved by signals from implanted brain
electrodes in monkeys without body arm movement.[119] A number of
groups have developed procedures to detect deception based on the
P300 (positive @ 300 millisec) event related potential (ERP) from
EEG.[120] [121] [122] [123] [124] [125] A commercial system,
Brain
Fingerprinting,[126] which includes analysis of a late negative ERP
potential and frequency analysis in addition to the P300, even
asserts 100% accuracy over five separate studies.[127] [128] [129]
[130] [131] [f]
Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) studies also report
differentiation of cognitive states. Different fMRI brain activation
loci for face, natural and manufactured object recognition are
reviewed.[132] Neural network differentiation of fMRI response to
noun categories for fish, four legged animals, trees, flowers,
fruits, vegetables, family members, occupations, tools, kitchen
items, dwellings, and building parts is reported.[133]
Distinguishing truthful from deceptive responses by fMRI is also
reported.[134] [135] [136] [137] The ability to discern the state of
romantic love towards an individual by fMRI has report as
well.[138]
The research arm of agencies with missions to covertly acquire
information would certainly develop to operational capability any
technologic thought reading potential. Assertions that such
development has progressed are multiple, and two are confirmed by
details of the 1975 government EEG specific word recognition report,
which itself is evidence of development covert to open databases. An International Committee of the Red Cross Symposium synopsis
states EEG computer mind reading development by Lawrence Pinneo in
1974 at Stanford.[139]
A letter by the Department of Defense
Assistant General Counsel for Manpower, Health, and Public Affairs,
Robert L. Gilliat in 1976 affirmed brain wave reading by the
Advanced Research Projects Agency.[140] "Thought reading or
synthetic telepathy" communications technology procurement is
considered in a 1993 Jane's [g]
Special Operations Forces (SOF)
article:
"One day, SOF commandos may be capable of communicating
through thought processes." [141]
Descriptive terms are "mental
weaponry and psychic warfare" Although contemplated in future
context, the availability of a technology without adaptation to
troop level requirements is implied, since anticipation of mobile
deployment would have to assume prior development.
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In 1976, the Malech Patent # 3951134
"Apparatus and method for remotely monitoring and altering brain
waves" was granted.[142] Example of operation is at 100 and 210
MHz; frequencies penetrating obstruction. "The individual
components of the system for monitoring and controlling brain
wave activity may be of conventional type commonly employed in
radar"; and "The system permits medical diagnosis of patients,
inaccessible to physicians, from remote stations" are quotes
indicating remote capacity. License is to Dorne & Margolin Inc.,
but now protection is expired with public domain.
The Malech
patent utilizes interference of 210 and 100 MHz frequencies
resulting in a 110 MHz return signal, which is demodulated to
give EEG waveform.
The capability of remote EEG is predicted by electromagnetic
scattering theory using ultrashort pulses, which are not part of
the Malech patent.[143] Ultrashort pulses are currently defined
in the range of 10-12 to 10-15 second. Considering that EEG word
elicited potentials are comparatively long (hundreds of
milliseconds), indicates that remote radar EEG capture is
adequate to word recognition, with ultrashort pulses allowing
some 109 or more radar reflections in a millisecond (10-3 sec.)
The possibility of impressing an
'experience set' on an individual by ultrashort pulses is also
contemplated. The above patent can alter brain waves as well as
detect them. Microwave non-lethal weapon brain wave disruption[144]
and behavioral change including unconsciousness[145]
are known.
The above EEG telemetry patent and ultrashort pulse method are by
active radar probe. Yet a passive field extends as far as 12 feet
from man as detected by a cryogenic antenna.[146]
A technical article maintains this device as entirely adaptable to
clandestine applications, and pointedly comments on the
disappearance of physiological remote sensing literature since the
1970's for animals and humans, while all other categories of remote
sensing research greatly expanded.[147]
DISCUSSION
Complete rejection of assertions of a remote mind reading capability
is just as presumptuous, in the face of complaints, as has been the
dismissal of internal voice capacity. Considerable capacity to
detect and differentiate mental states is evident from literature
reports particularly by EEG.
The fact that EEG movement imagination
signals are detected for robot guidance on a voluntary unprompted
basis suggests a similar capacity is feasible for
specific EEG word identification, which has only been reported for
word prompted responses. Though references to remote EEG are less,
they provide plausibly exploitable mechanisms, which may be covertly
developed.
LEGAL
AND INTERNATIONAL REFERENCES
TO BEHAVIORAL INFLUENCE TECHNOLOGIES
References to behavioral influence weapon use by government bodies
and international organizations are numerous. Negotiation
submissions to the United Nations Committee on Disarmament affirm
the reality of microwave weapon nervous system effects.[148]
European Parliament passage of resolutions calling for conventions
regulating non-lethal weapons and the banning of "weapons which
might enable any form of manipulation of human beings"
[149]
includes neuro-influence capability.[150]
A resolution relates to HAARP,
High
Frequency Active Auroral Research Project, which has
environmental
consequences, and although utilizing high frequency, ionospheric
extra low frequencies (ELF) emanation results. Since ELF is within
brain wave frequencies the project has capacity to influence whole
populations.[151] [152] President Carter's National Security
Advisor, Zbigniew Brzezinski, predicted development of such
capacity.[153] Nature News reports concern by a French government
panel about the potential for thought reading and such a remote
capacity.[154]
An American draft law prohibiting land,
sea, or space-based weapons using electromagnetic, psychotronic
(behavioral influence), and sound technologies "directed at
individual persons or targeted populations for the purpose of
information war, mood management, or mind control" has not yet
passed.[155]
Russian electromagnetic standards are nearly 1000 times lower than
the West, so their weapon law forbidding electromagnetic weapons
exceeding Health Department parameters is strict.[156]
The Russian draft law explicitly
references behavioral influence non-lethal weapons, and development
in several countries.[157]
Resolutions by the International Union of Radio Science
recognize criminal use of electromagnetic technology, though largely
relevant to use against infrastructure.[158]
MICROWAVE AND ULTRASOUND USE AGAINST HUMANS
The microwave irradiation of the American Embassy in Moscow received
little publicity until the winter of 1976 instillation of protective
screening, but irradiation was known since 1953. Original
frequencies were 2.56-4.1 GHz with additional intermittent 0.6-9.5
GHz signals being permanent by 1975 in a wide band frequency hopping [h]
consistent pattern with one signal pulsating. The irradiation was
directional from nearby buildings and modulated. Complaint to the
Soviets had no avail, but the signals disappeared in January 1979
"reportedly as a result of a fire in one or more of the buildings."
[159]
A 9-11 GHz signal recurred in 1988.[160]
Observed frequencies are basically within the microwave hearing
spectrum, and pulsation is required. Psychiatric cases occurred
during the exposure period, though no epidemiologic relationship was
revealed with fully a quarter of the medical records unavailable,
and comparison with other Soviet Bloc posts. The CIA had Dr.
Milton Zaret review medical Soviet microwave literature to determine
the purpose of the irradiation. He concluded the Russians "believed
the beam would modify the behavior of the personnel."
[161]] In 1976 the post
was declared unhealthful and pay raised 20%.
The most documented citizen microwave irradiation was of peace
protesters at Greenham Common American Air Force Base in Berkshire
England, who prompted investigation of unusual symptoms.[162]
Radiation measurements exhibited microwaves with symptom experience
up to a hundred times the background level, and rose sharply on
protests nearer the base. Symptoms became pronounced on cruise
missile transport, a protest focus.
Recorded were wide ranging
complaints: skin burns; 'severe' headaches; drowsiness; temporary
paralysis; incoordinated speech; two late (5 mos.) spontaneous
abortions; an apparent circulatory failure; and unlike usual
menstrual synchronization, irregular or postmenopausal menstruation.
The symptom complex fits well with electromagnetic exposure syndrome. It has also been reported that some of the women 'heard
voices.'[163] The base closed finally in 1991.
Criminal directed energy weapon use has been reported in
Germany.[164] In a number of cases there is similarity of
circumstances, complaints, and symptoms. In at least one case
microwave fields have been measured with exclusion of the usual
sources (cell phone towers, etc.)[165]
Plans for construction of a crude device from a microwave oven are
sold.
Measurement of non-ionizing radiation fields in the vicinity of an
Australian victim is described.[166] The intensity ranged from 7 mV
in an adjacent room to 35 mV next to the head. The victim suffered
from multiple personality disorder attributed to ritual abuse, and
claimed an implant with radiological evidence.
Ultrasound behavioral influence technology use in Northern Ireland
is cited [167] The device could focus on one person; and utilized
ultrasound cancellation like those patented. It was employed in
Vietnam by the Americans, and is known as the squawk box. Mentioned
infrasound frequency (ultrasound carrier directed) is like Loos
1/25/00 patent, with psychological effects summarized as 'spooky.'
More detail by a defense journalist is quoted:
"When the two frequencies mix in the
human ear they become intolerable. Some people exposed to the
device are said to feel giddy or nauseous and in extreme cases
they faint. Most people are intensely annoyed by the device and
have a compelling wish to be somewhere else."
[168]
British police inventories list the
specific device, though a spokesman denied use.
Sophisticated behavioral influence capability is confirmed by
ex-intelligence officers. Julianne McKinney, Director of
The National Security Alumni Electronic Surveillance Project is
prominent. This is a largely classified employee victim study with
internal voice transmission avowal.[169]
CONCLUSION
The logic in the prediction by Brzezinski[i] of the appearance of a
more controlled and directed society dominated by a power elite
willing to use the latest modern techniques for influencing behavior
without hindrance by liberal democratic values is compelling. Potential behavioral influence targets are multiple. Since those
supposedly expert regard a victim's perceptions as psychotic, all
complaints are disregarded, not to mention capability to bear
witness.
Targets may include anyone worth neutralization:
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domestic adversaries
[170]
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security risks, which may only comprise classified
disclosures
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persons witnessing serious improprieties
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those
prone to committing advantageous felonies
Legality is readily circumvented by
executive orders, (particularly declaration of a crisis or emergency
situation), which can be sealed, and this prerogative is only
accountable to co-equal branches of government as is now the case
with terrorism suspects. Internal voice technology is most
applicable within the same language and culture.
Space here limits
more than mention of:
Hypnotic or subliminal
message presentation represent particularly insidious means of
influencing thought, mood, behavior, and undermining civil
liberties.
Most complainants allege public sector involvement or sub-contracted
private companies.[171] Remote behavioral influence research has
long been funded by the US, with evidence of development and weapons, though denying on national security
grounds project results and foreign literature analyses.[172]
Some thirty countries evidence active behavioral influence weapon
research.[173]
Though there is some scant psychoanalytical acknowledgement,[174]
current medical awareness ensures effective neutralization of the
afflicted. Not all those affected are stigmatized. However phenomena
of 'hearing voices', or perception of remote manipulation, when
recounted to health professionals results in various stigmatizing
diagnoses, [175] [176] totally without investigation.
Determination
of relevant fields around complainants is mandatory, or abatement by
proven shielding of such phenomena. Professional opinions formed
without excluding these technologies are negligent.
The medical community has long heard either identical or similar
complaint[177] to that above delineated as known internal voice
technology from numerous victims. This fact indicts the scholarship
and presumption of impossibility evident in the pertinent medical
literature. In addition, microwave bioeffects have considerable
congruence with reported symptoms of major psychosis other than
'voices.' [178]
All of society should be disturbed at the prospect
of technologic induction of voice, since the unaware subject would
perceive such voices as his own natural thought, without such an
assault as to provoke complaint.
It is difficult to deny the level of substantiation for the
possibility that a thought reading capacity exists, even with
references that support a remote basis. The logic that in the thirty
years since the Pinneo work started, this capability has had full
development is too sound to dismiss victim corroboration.
It would
have to be admitted that funding for projects by the defense and
security agencies is considerably greater than for open science, and
that thought reading would be a priority area. Educated democracies
should not be complacent at this prospect, given the potential for
political control, and existence of a remote EEG method in the
public domain.
REFERENCES
[a] Address: 903 N. Calvert St.,
Baltimore MD 21202. Email- Johnmcmurt@aol.com Phone-
410-539-5140.
[b] Financial contribution to this article was made by fellow
members of Christians Against Mental Slavery.
[c] American discovery may not be the first. Soviet and East
European electromagnetic bioeffect literature is prior, more
extensive, and transparent. A translated Russian treatment is
the next text reference, which refers to F. Cazzamalli, an
Italian, who mentioned radiofrequency hallucination about 1920.
[d] Also called S-quad, Silent Sounds, Inc. licensed Lowery
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