#986 A small peice of one of the best writings yet

#986 A small peice of one of the best writings yet

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High-Tech Crimes and Electromagnetic Madness
by Arlene Tyner

......................Thisarticle completes a four-part series on Mind Control begun in 2000. Thefirst 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

"I know the capacity that there is to make tyranny total in America andwe must see to it that this agency [the National Security Agency] andall agencies that possess this technology operate within the law andunder proper supervision, so that we never cross over that abyss. Thatis the abyss from which there is no return."

Senator Frank Church, 1975 (1)

At56, Admiral Jeremy "Mike" Boorda had everything to live for. As Chiefof Naval Operations (CNO), he was at the pinnacle of his career.Supported by a loving family and widely respected as "an officer oflegendary devotion to the Navy," why would the admiral suddenly andviolently take his own life?

On May 16, 1996, Boorda was foundshot through the heart on a bench outside his official residence in theWashington Navy Yard. The police instantaneously diagnosed "suicide."But Boorda's recent advocacy of suicide prevention cast an eerie shadowon the official story.

" Can the sailor commit suicide and nothave the leader know that he or she was in distress?" the admiral hadasked in a speech at the Annapolis Naval Academy the previous month.Answering his own query, he continued, "No. We can't ignore things wemust work on and if we hide them, we do everybody a disservice." (2)

Byall indicators, Boorda was not depressed. His wife and several admiralsvouched for his high spirits only hours before his body was found. Tointimates, it made no sense that he would destroy himself withoutwarning. Furthermore, as one woman on an Internet listserve so astutelyobserved, "People who commit suicide by shooting do not do it in thechest." (3)

Mike Boorda was an unlikely suicide candidate foranother, more personal reason. He and his wife Bettie were the mainsupport for their first-born son David, who is legally blind andseverely handicapped by congenital malformations. The Boordas raised himto adulthood in their own home while rearing three other healthychildren, two of whom are Navy officers. Known to be very attached toDavid, the admiral had planned early retirement to spend more time withhis family. (4)Would a responsible and loving father suddenly opt toleave his wife to care for their disabled son alone?

Midway intoresearch for this series, a number of alleged mind control (MC)experimentees began sharing their suspicions that Admiral Boorda hadbeen assassinated to prevent his speaking out against nonconsensualhuman experimentation in military weapons research. Blanche Chavoustiereferred me to a sinister CIA document from the 1950s that entertainsways of "disposing" of experimental MK-Ultra subjects and people "whocannot be trusted" to safeguard military secrets. Chemical lobotomy,drugs, and "ultrasonics or some other radiating energy" were the methodssuggested as possible alternatives to an "ice pick" lobotomy orpermanently locking the person away someplace. (5) "Now, with newimproved techniques," Chavoustie says, "victims such as Admiral Boordahave been known to self-destruct on their lunch hour." (See Part 2 ofthis series, May/June 2000 Probe for Chavoustie's story.)

Twoadditional people told me Boorda could easily have been done in by oneof the surefire assassination methods the Navy has finessed after 50years of covert research and field testing. This little-known secretslipped 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 aspeech by Navy Lt. Commander Thomas Narut to a group of 120psychologists at a NATO conference in Oslo, Norway. Narut worked at theU.S. Regional Medical Center in Naples, Italy. He reported the Navy hadbeen programming "hit men and assassins" who would kill on command; somesubjects were drawn from the ranks of convicted murders serving time inmilitary prisons.

The "damage control" boys soon moved in. Narutwas flown to London and forevermore silenced. The Navy issued astatement in his name saying his remarks were merely "theoretical."Newspapers were told the lieutenant commander was having "personalproblems." Narut's loose lips reached the U.S. only through the ChicagoSun Times (July 7, 1975). (6)

Corroboration for the existence ofan operational MC assassination program can be found in a declassifiedDefense Intelligence Agency (DIA) document prepared by the U.S. Army inJanuary 1972 (Author: J. LaMothe); Part III is titled "Mental Suggestionand Controlled Behavior." Section B elucidates how hypnosis can be usedto create a multi-personality "super spy" assassin, based on thewritings of psychologist and Army consultant George Estabrooks. (Part 2of this series, May/June 2000 Probe documents the U.S. military'screation of Manchurian Candidates going back to World War II.)

A5/26/95 article in The Herald (Glasgow), "Brainwash killers 'still inuse'," contains information about a psychotronic influence systemdeveloped in the 1970s in the former Soviet Union that createsprogrammable "human weapons" through the use of hypnosis andhigh-frequency radio waves. The article warns that this system "hasfound its way on to the free market, where mobsters and private securityfirms are using it."

"Self-Initiated Execution"?

From theearliest days of the MK-Ultra program in the 1950s, the CIA hassystematically searched for execution methods that could be disguised assuicide. All indications are that the macabre Doctor Deaths of themilitary/intelligence world have succeeded, using untraceableelectro-magnetic (EM) technology to commit the "perfect crime."

In1995 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 a14-year-old conversation with Dr. David Fraser, former head of theDepartment of Toxicology at the University of North Carolina. Nowdeceased, Fraser had assembled a scientific team that traveled to Oregonto investigate an alarming cluster of suicides in the City of Medford(Jackson County) in the early 1970s.

With a 1970 population ofonly 28,454, the city saw the number of suicides between 1970 and 1975rise 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 in5-year compilations. Although the number of suicides in and aroundMedford do not meet the usual criteria for reliable rate calculations,turning them into rates allows comparisons. In 1975 Medford's rate of 17per 100,000 was higher than for Oregon (15.4) and for the USA as awhole (12.4). (7)

According to Metcalf, the scientists soon foundthat Medford was being bombarded with ultra low frequency (ULF)electromagnetic waves originating from a nearby military base. Thecommander of the military base told the investigators that he knew aboutthe radiation but claimed it was caused by the Russians. However, theULF bombardment mysteriously ceased the very next day after thisconfrontation. After they returned to the east but before theresearchers could write up their report, Metcalf wrote, "Several mendisplaying CIA credentials arrived on campus and said that the ULF wavesbeamed into Medford were a 'national security' matter. They explicitlythreatened to kill each of the researchers, including Dr. Fraserhimself, should anyone speak further about it. As far as I know, no onedid." (8)

On April 8, 1994, popular rock star/writer Kurt Cobain(of Nirvana fame) was found dead in his own home. He appeared to havebeen the victim of a shotgun blast to the head three days before. Adeadly dose of heroin (three times over) was found in his blood. Hisso-called suicide note did not indicate he was going to take his ownlife. Many fans believe the evidence does not prove suicide and thatCobain was more likely murdered. (9) But why?

The answer may liein a technical document purporting to reveal secrets of NationalSecurity Agency (NSA) "psyops" (psychological operations) and systematicMC. Posted on several Web sites in 1999, it was provided by an engineerwho claims he had worked as a consultant to the NSA and feared for hisown safety as a whistleblower (hence the author's anonymity).

MCliterature on the World Wide Web constitutes the cutting edge of seriousresearch into radio frequency (RF) or directed-energy weapons (DEW). Atthe same time, one can easily find writings laden with wild, unprovencharges and undocumented speculation. It is a daunting task to pluck thegems out of the confusion and purposeful disinformation, which areplentiful. (10) After two years of wading through bizarre personaltestimonies, 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 MCtechnologies, (11) I find this particular document compelling and worthyof serious study.

Among several examples of "NSA self-initiatedexecution (suicide)," it claims Cobain was a casualty of brainwashingwho was "terminated" for "writing clues" about his victimization intohis songs. "Once the NSA puts on the highest level of brainwashing pain,the subject expires quickly," this document alleges. "Cobain usedheroin to numb and otherwise slow the effect of the brainwashing." (12)

RauniKilde, MD, former Chief Medical Officer of Finland, lectures and writesabout an NSA MC system using radio implants and microchips connected tosatellites that is remarkably similar to what is described in the "NSApsyops" document. "With electro-magnetic frequency (EMF) brainstimulation fully coded," she writes, "pulsating electromagnetic signalscan be sent to the brain, causing the desired voice and visual effectsto be experienced by the target. This is a form of electronic warfare."Kilde warns that "connecting our brain functions via microchips (or evenwithout them, according to the latest technology) to computers viasatellites...poses the gravest threat to humanity." (13)

The Boorda Mystery

TheBoorda mystery deepens when a whole range of facts gleaned fromworldwide press coverage of his shocking death is integrated with theexperiences of alleged MC experimentees. One woman told me that in March1996 the Air Force and the Navy had finally opened investigations intoher claim that she and about 500 other people were being tortured byremotely controlled, neuro-electromagnetic (NEM) or RF weapons. Bizarrestories alleging surveillance, electronic harassment and remotelycontrolled torture of people throughout the world are posted on many Websites. (14) The amply referenced research of Cheryl Welsh, 1997 founderof Citizens Against Human Rights Abuse (CAHRA), supports many of theseclaims, especially "Nonconsensual Brainwave and Personality Studies bythe U.S. Government," "The 1950s Secret Discovery of the Code of theBrain,"and the Russian Book Translation Project. (15)

In anarticle published last year in Matrix 3000, Band 4, a Germanpublication, Welsh writes, "Heart attacks, suicides, assassinations,blackmail, all can be done remotely leaving no trace of evidence to tieit to the perpetrators."

Blanche Chavoustie is one of a number ofallegedly targeted individuals who had contact with Admiral Boorda'soffice shortly before he died. She points out that burial of the Navy MCinvestigation followed quickly upon the admiral's own interment;however the Air Force probe may still be open. (16)

The naggingsuspicion that Boorda did not willfully self-destruct is bolstered byhis renowned toughness regarding media attacks on the Navy and himself.Appointed by President Clinton in 1994 to overcome the long-runninglegacy of the 1991 Tailhook sex scandal, Boorda soon made enemies withinthe 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 ofhigh-level male personnel and supported the promotion of Navy women andethnic minorities. (17)

But Boorda very publicly asserted hewould not fall into the trap of feeling sorry for himself. He waspopular 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 yearsof Navy history. This made him an outsider, resented by the blue-bloodadmiralty. As the Guardian of London aptly put it, "Admiral Boorda wasshort (5 ft. 4 in.), Jewish, clever, gregarious, astute and knew his ownmind. He was hardly the Platonic role-model for the man to command themost WASP-ish and hereditary of the U.S. armed services." (18)

Theadmiral's body was found just after 2 p.m., about one-half hour beforehe was to meet with two Newsweek reporters at Navy headquarters. In theofficial story, Boorda abruptly went home for lunch after being informedby Rear Admiral Kendell Pease to expect accusations that he lackedauthorization to wear two Vietnam-era, bronze "V" pins (decorations thatsignify valor in battle).

Pease later told the press that Boordahad not appeared unduly upset at the prospect of such questions andresponded matter-of-factly, "We'll just tell him the truth." Boorda hadalready removed the tiny pins from his uniform the year before whenquestions were first raised about them. After lying dormant for a year,the medals issue was suddenly pushed into public view as the mostplausible motivation for Boorda turning a pistol on himself. One of thetwo typed notes found beside Boorda's home computer was addressed "to mysailors" and said, "I couldn't bear to bring dishonor to you." (19)

Aninch-thick report by the Naval Criminal Investigative Service wasinconclusive as to Boorda's motive for suicide. It cited several unnamedpeople who insisted the admiral was not distraught in discussing themedals query. Significantly, the autopsy report was never made public. Ablacked-out version was secured by the NYT under the Freedom ofInformation Act (FOIA), lending credence to suspicions of a coverup.(20) If the autopsy unambiguously substantiates a self-inflicted gunshotto Boorda's chest using the.38 handgun given him by his son-in-law (asreported by the media), then why keep it secret?

Boorda & "Cognitive Warfare"

TheGuardian reported on May 18, 1996, there was "another cruel twist toAdmiral Boorda's death" regarding a newspaper. It revealed that Boordahad finally agreed to give "his first full interview" for a seriescalled "Bosnia: The Secret War." (21) Few Americans know of theadmiral's role as advisor to President Clinton during the controversialU.S. intervention in Bosnia. From 1991 to 1994, Boorda wasCommander-in-Chief of U.S. Naval Forces in Europe and Commander-in-Chiefof Allied Forces in southern Europe, based in Naples, Italy. Despite"his position," Boorda had agreed to speak to the London newspaper onunspecified "highly controversial themes."

" The last years ofBoorda's career were marked by his insistence that the US take a robustline and intervene militarily in the carnage of Bosnia-Herzegovina," theGuardian said. "This opinion became the admiral's anthem, and bothisolated and vindicated him within a Pentagon which was stubbornlyresistant to intervention." (22) Could military opposition to Boorda'sGuardian interview have played a role in his untimely and inexplicabledeath?

In October 1996 the respectable, Paris-based IntelligenceNewsletter alluded to "lurid reports" that Boorda "was murdered becausehe was about to reveal sinister undertakings by the Navy in mind controland brain warfare." It disclosed that the admiral "was deeply involvedin a study on the possibilities of cognitive warfare, a form of mindcontrol that uses acoustical, optical and electromagnetic fields or acombination of the three to interfere with the biological processes ofan enemy." (23) This information provides a compelling reason to see themedals controversy as a bogus motivation for suicide. Corroboration forthe existence of "cognitive warfare" can be found in New World Vistas, a16-volume, 1996 Air Force publication. The section on "biologicalprocess control" says that it is possible "to create high fidelityspeech in the human body, raising the possibility of covert suggestionand psychological direction...[making it] possible to "talk"
to selected adversaries in a fashion that would be most disturbing to them." (24)

TheIntelligence Newsletter reported that Boorda headed a secret bodycalled the Strategic Studies Group investigating technologies forproducing speech and "covert suggestions" in the "enemy's head." It saidfurther, "The same techniques, say the experts, could be used toprevent voluntary muscular movements, control emotions and actions,produce sleep and interfere with short-term and long-term memory."

Couldit be mere coincidence that these same biological and psychologicaleffects had been reported by CAHRA members to Navy and AF investigatorsin the months preceding Boorda's sudden demise? Many allegedexperimentees also say they hear artificial voices inside their heads orreceive thoughts that are not their own! Did Admiral Boorda find outabout nonconsensual human experimentation conducted by the Navy, raiseethical objections or even order them to cease, thereby renderinghimself too dangerous to live?

Questionable "suicide" of Aussie Attache

IfBoorda was "taken out" by means of MC technology that induces "suicide"by remote control, he may be the highest ranking official in recentyears to have met this fate. But by no means is he the only suchsuspected case of murder most foul.

On June 13, 1999, in theWashington suburb of Arlington, Virginia, Mervyn Jenkins, the NorthAmerican attache for the Australian Defence Intelligence Organization(DIO) was found hanged in the backyard of his home a week before theJenkins family planned to return to Australia. Jenkins, an expert incovert action and electronic warfare, had been posted in Washington for athree-year assignment. He had been stressed by bureaucratic infightingbetween two Australian intelligence agencies over which documents couldbe shared with the CIA and the DIA. But would this happily marriedfather of three sons take his own life on his 48th birthday? His diaryshowed detailed plans for his life in Australia 10 weeks into thefuture.

On April 16, 2001, the Australian BroadcastingCorporation's (ABC) popular investigative news show "Four Corners"probed Jenkins' mysterious "suicide," which had produced a storm ofcriticism in Australia, leading to a government investigation. Notsatisfied with the results (the Blunn Report), Jenkins' wife filed alawsuit against the government. Both his wife and mother appeared on theABC broadcast, a transcript of which is posted online. (25)

BettyDaly-King believes Jenkins was murdered to prevent him returning homewith knowledge that the Pentagon didn't want him to bring back toAustralia. Daly-King is a Western Australia peace and human rightsactivist who claims she has been tortured with DEW in retaliation for 40years of working for alternative means of resolving conflicts that leadto war. Focused on ensuring peace in the Indian Ocean region, she isresponsible for peace studies professorships in two Perth universities.Daly-King cites several other cases of DEW being used to silencescientists, activists and writers, just in Western Australia alone.

Accordingto the official story laid out by "Four Corners," Jenkins was caught inthe crossfire between U.S. and Australian intelligence agencies overthe issue of intelligence sharing. Daly-King believes that the conflictcentered on the Indonesion repression of East Timorese who had voted forindependence, with the U.S. backing the Indonesians and the Australiansleaning toward the East Timorese independence fighters. InfluentialAustralian organizations such as the Returned Servicemen's League havehistorically sympathized with the East Timorese because so many hadrisked their lives to save Australians during World War II, sheexplains, and people-to-people relationships have been maintained eversince. (26)

" The USA would do anything to appease Indonesia tokeep access through their straits to get to and from Saudi's oil," shewrote to me. "They were not amused at Australia being in the forefrontof restoring East Timor against perceived Indonesia and USA interests!All that lovely East Timor offshore oil, too."

A map of theWashington area posted on the ABC Web site is chilling in itsimplications. With large red dots, it visually depicts the Jenkins homein Arlington surrounded on three sides by the Pentagon, the CIA, the DIAheadquartered at the Bolling Air Force Base, and the British, Canadianand Australian embassies. (27)

Mysterious Deaths in the British Defense Industry

Anepidemic of unexplained deaths in England's defense industry occurredfrom 1982 to 1988 (totally blacked out of the "free" U.S. press).Twenty-five British computer programmers and engineers working onelectronic warfare programs died in a rash of suspicious suicides,disappearances, and bizarre accidents. They were the subject of Britishjournalist Tony Collin's 1990 book Open Verdict: An Account of 25Mysterious Deaths in the Defence Industry. Five of these scientists weretalented 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. Manyworked for the government or military installations directly. Britain'snuclear arsenal is submarine-based. Most of the dead programmers wereworking on top-secret simulator programs used in underwater submarinedeception warfare. "In the majority of cases, there were no
eyewitnesses and the periods before their deaths could not be explained," Collins writes (28)

Investigationsbegan when two young men were found in Bristol, more than 100 milesfrom their homes, where they had no apparent connections. In 1986 VimalDajibhai, 24, was found under a bridge with an unexplained puncture markon his thigh and his pants down around the ankles. A few months laterArshad Sharif, 26, alleged hanged himself by tying one end of a ropearound his his neck, the other end lashed to a tree, and acceleratinghis car until his neck snapped. Family members interviewed by Collinssaid the two men were actively planning their futures and had no motivefor suicide. Shortly thereafter, PhD student Avtar Singh Gita, 26, whowas working on submarine warfare under a grant from the defenseindustry, disappeared from Loughborough University. Singh Gita's thesiswas titled "Underwater Signal Processing." He was found in Paris monthslater, but could not recall why or how he got there. (29)

Severalgifted scientists and programmers employed in other branches of thedefense industry died under suspicious circumstances in 1987. PeterPeapell, 46, a simulator expert in stealth and EW, was found underneathhis car with the engine running. David Sands, 37, allegedly drove athigh velocity into a brick wall, after filling his car with cans ofgasoline. Richard Pugh, 37, was found dead in his home with a plasticbag over his head and his feet tied. Royal Air Force computer specialistMark Wisner, 25, was also found suffocated by a plastic bag. Dr. JohnBrittan, 52, was found dead in his garage with the car running; he hadbeen a computer expert at the Royal Armaments Research and DevelpmentEstablishment. In 1988 the body of Russell Smith, 23, who worked for theUnited Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority in Harwell, was found on acliff. Family members of these deceased individuals indicated no motivefor suicide. (30)

Tony Collins concludes that "psychologicalengineering" of suicidal behavior is a possible explanation for theseunexplained deaths. His conclusion is based on the experience ofAustralian engineer and investigative journalist Joe Vialls who says hesurvived such macabre manipulations in 1983. Vialls had becomeunwittingly involved in a Cold War espionage operation while working on asensitive oil drilling operation in India. He reports he suffered bothmicrowave radiation and post-hypnotic suggestions implantedelectronically by unknown controllers, whom he suspects were working forthe CIA. Doctors who treated Vialls at the London-based MedicalFoundation for the Care of Torture Victims verified that he wassusceptible to clandestine hypnosis and post-hypnotic suggestions.Vialls, whose story can be found in Collins' final chapter, haspublished a book and many articles on suspected ManchurianCandidate-type assassinations as well as exposes of the
U.S.military's Omega above- and underground communication system, which hebelieves has the capacity for mind control operations worldwide. (31)

Europeans Reject Invisible Weapons

Warningson the perils of electronic MC can be found in the European press.Scientists, intellectuals and government officials there have beenbanging the warning drums for several years about dangerous U.S.surveillance and NEM technologies. (32) A 1997 editorial in the BritishMedical Journal alerted the healing profession to "guard against itsknowledge being used for weapon development." Written by surgeon RobinM. Coupland, the editorial warned that the new category of "non-lethal"(NL) weapons, including "devices generating infrasound orelectromagnetic waves, and devices for riot control," was not covered byexisting international treaties banning chemical and biologicalweapons. (33)

In 1998 a neuroscientist at the Institut Pasteur inParis cautioned that "advances in cerebral imaging" were "capable ofbeing used at a distance" and would "open the way for abuses such asinvasion of personal liberty, control of behavior and brainwashing."Another researcher at the French Atomic Energy Commission said imagingtechniques have reached the stage where "we can almost read people'sthoughts." (34) In 1998 the Scientific and Technological OptionsAssessment (STOA) panel of the European Parliament "shocked Europeanleaders" with its voluminous report subtitled "Appraisal of Technologiesof Political Control." The CIA's mind control (MK-Ultra) program isfully referenced therein. (35)

On January 28, 1999, whileCongress and the U.S. media were diddling with the impeachment ofPresident Clinton, the European Parliament passed a resolution calling"for an international convention introducing a global ban on alldevelopments and deployments of weapons which might enable any form ofmanipulation of human beings." (36) And a 1999 UN-sponsored conferenceon human consciousness passed an ethics resolution urgingneuroscientists to ensure their discoveries are used to serve "humanwelfare, never warfare." What is known as the Tokyo Declarationdeclares, "Today, we have the intellectual, physical and financialresources to master the power of the brain itself, and to developdevices to touch the mind and even control or erase consciousness." (37)

SecretMC technologies have already been used by U.S. armed forces in ThirdWorld interventions without any public discussion. According to JudyWall, editor of Resonance(newsletter of the Mensa BioelectromagneticsSpecial Interest Group), the EC-130E Commando Solo aircraft, built byLockheed at a cost of $100 million each, conducts psychologicaloperations through broadcasts "in the standard AM, FM, HF, TV andmilitary communications bands." Wall discovered that Commando Solo isequipped 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 Bureaureported that this technology was used in Operation Desert Storm in 1991to demoralize Iraqi soldiers and instill "a perpetual feeling of fearand hopelessness." (40) In "Military Use of Mind Control Weapons," Wallexposes how human brainwave patterns known as "emotion signatureclusters" can be stored on a computer, then piggybacked to Silent Soundcarrier frequencies to "silently trigger the occurrence of the samebasic emotion in another human being." Voice commands can also be usedin subliminal messages attached to music. (41)

The U.S.military's secret strategy for post-cold-war conflicts "short of war" iscalled "The Revolution in Military Affairs," a deceptively futuristicscenario based on an arsenal of grotesque psychotechnologies unknown tothe American taxpayers who fund their development. Among the newmilitary-speak one finds "strategic personality simulation," exactly thesort of neofascist MC that could explain the bizarre harassment storiesof many hapless civilians. (42) Readers still skeptical about theexistence of MC technologies are urged to check out "The Mind has NoFirewall," an article published in the Army journal Parameters (Spring1998). (43) Evidence of plans to incorporate mind control in future warsis as unambiguous as it is repulsive.

Constructing Thoughtforms to Order?

FormerNavy engineer Eleanor White traces her victimization as an allegedinvoluntary NEM experimentee to the spring of 1980 when she asked theBureau of Naval Personnel to update her service record. The harassmentbegan later that year -- on the street, at work, and in six successiveapartments, she claims. "I just thought I was the unluckiest human beingon the planet, entirely unique and alone," she says, until 1996 whenshe found Ed Light's Mind Control Forum on the Internet. (44) "Thenear-perfect congruence of my effects with what others were experiencingwas like entering a whole new life." This sameness of "effects" isreported by hundreds of people throughout the world. Many arewell-educated and hold down responsible jobs; others are physically andpsychological disabled by torturous hospitalizations and years of abuse.The sheer volume of their highly literate communications convinces methat every allegation of psychological-warfare
experimentation cannot be conveniently pigeon-holed as the paranoia of a disturbed person.

EldonByrd has been similarly persuaded. A medical engineer, Byrd is retiredfrom the Naval Surface Weapons Center, Office of Non-Lethal Weapons. Amember of the U.S. Psychotronics Association (USPA), he has publishedpapers on the telemetry of brain waves (measuring them wirelessly from adistance), (45) and the psycho-activity of extremely low frequency(ELF) electromagnetic and scalar fields. After corresponding with Whiteand other alleged experimentees for several years, he concluded theywere neither hallucinating nor allergic to ELF waves. "You haveconvinced me that this is something going on that should beinvestigated," Byrd wrote White. He affirmed that "images can beprojected directly into a human brain from a distance using the 'scalar'component of a weak magnetic field." But he questioned who would be soevil 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 becrucial to understanding the MC technologies developed by the U.S.military-industrial complex. Bearden publishes SPECULA, a magazinedevoted to psychotronics and bio-energetics. (47) His books include TheExcalibur Statement, Analysis of Scalar Electromagnetics, andGravitobiology: A New Biophysics (Tesla Book Company). In a February1991 interview conducted by Michael Hutchison, editor of MegabrainReport, Bearden revealed that "scalar electromagnetic phenomena" make itpossible to construct "thoughtforms to order, and input them directlyinto the mind and longterm memory." This can be done through "a hiddenchannel to pipe in inputs" and it can be done "surrepticiously, from adistance and without the knowledge and consent of the individualaffected," he said further. Bearden calls this "the ultimate mindcontrol."
(48)

On July 23, 2000, Byrd delivered a paper tothe 26th annual conference of the USPA in Columbus, Ohio, titled "RecentAdvances in Scalar Technologies." He told the audience that many peopleclaiming they are victims of remote MC devices appeared to be highlyfunctional, and that there must be something to their claims. He pointedto thousands of documented cases during the Cold War of the U.S.government experimenting on citizens without their knowledge or consent.

Hethen cited a July 2, 1997 statement by Major General Sydney Schacknowof the Army's Special Forces (Ft. Bragg, North Carolina) that ourmilitary was "working on synthetic telepathy (the ability to readpeople's intentions at a distance using a magnetic laser -- a maseroperating at extremely low frequencies," which can "alter behavior at adistance." In private conversation, Byrd told one participant thatMarines had been shown a device that projects images into the brain froma distance, and that a Superconductor Quantum Interference Detector orSQUID machine (a sophisticated EEG device) can detect the mysteriousrays many people suspect are causing them pain. (49) Byrd's paper at the2001 USPA meeting in Columbus, Ohio, July 20-23, is titled "MindControl: 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 typeof electromagnetic transmitter...operating in the microwave frequencyband," begins a May, 1995 article by Judy Wall in Resonance. (50) Thefirst known U.S. experiment in which audible voices were communicatedvia pulsed microwaves was carried out in 1973 by Joseph C. Sharp andMark Grove in Walter Reed Army Institute of Research in the USA. Theirsuccess was based on biophysicist Allen Frey's post-WWII experimentswith "microwave hearing." (51)

Commenting on Sharp's "pulsedmicrowave audiogram" in his 1985 ground-breaking book,The Body Electric,Robert O. Becker, MD, points out, "Such a device has obviousapplications 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 federalresearch budget went for military work, and in the field ofbioelectricity the proportion was even higher." In denouncing "thebuying of science by the military," Becker boldly declared, "To call it aform of prostitution is an insult to the oldest profession." Becker wastwice nominated for the Nobel Prize in Medicine, but his careersuffered because of his condemnation of the military uses of bioelectricresearch. (52)

Two years ago the career of SUNY-Albany ProfessorKathryn Kelley also suffered a setback because of her probes into themysteries of MC. In August 1999 Kelley's provocative research on thesurgical implantation of communications devices to read thoughts wassuddenly shut down. She had delivered a paper to a professionalconference in Orlando, Florida, in which she described acoustic implantsin 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 tothe victims remotely and anonymously, and hear the victim's speech andthoughts."(53).......................................................................................................................
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