Electromagnetic Radiation (emr) Weapons: As Powerful As The Atomic Bomb


US government claims emr mind control weapons are classified



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US government claims emr mind control weapons are classified
U.S. News and World Report July 7, 1997, Wonder Weapons" , page 38; "Scores of new contracts have been let, and scientists, aided by government research on the "bioeffects" of beamed energy, are searching the electromagnetic and sonic spectrums for wavelengths that can affect human behavior."
"...Louis Slesin, editor of the trade journal Microwave News stated "That's because the human body is essentially an electrochemical system, and devices that disrupt the electrical impulses of the nervous system can affect behavior and body functions. But these programs-particularly those involving antipersonnel research-are so well guarded that details are scarce" "People in the military go silent on this issue" says Slesin, "more than any other issue. People just do not want to talk about this."


Bulletin of Atomic Scientist, Sept/Oct 1994, "The Soft-Kill Fallacy" by Steven Aftergood, "Details about programs to develop so called "nonlethal "weapons are slowly emerging from the US. government's secret "black budget. "The concept of nonlethal weapons is not new the term appears in heavily censored CIA documents dating from the 1960s."
Why the public is in the dark about electromagnetic weapons
The Washington Post article by George Lardner, 4-27, 5-3-92, page 34, reported on a 1992 CIA report on Greater CIA Openness" Director Joseph DeTrani stated "PAO [CIA's Public Affairs Office] now has relationships with reporters from every major wire service, newspaper, newsweekly and television network in the nation, " the report said. "This has helped us turn some 'intelligence failure' stories into 'intelligence success stories, and it has contributed to the accuracy of countless others. "In many instances" the report continued, "we have persuaded reporters to postpone, change, hold or even scrap stories that could have adversely affected national security interests or jeopardized sources and methods,"
In The Bulletin of Atomic Scientist article entitled, The Soft-Kill Fallacy, Sept/Oct 94 page 43 Steve
Aftergood wrote "The government secrecy system as a whole is among the most poisonous legacies of the Cold War. the Cold war secrecy system also mandates ACTIVE DECEPTION" The article continues, "A security manual for special access programs authorizes contractors to employ "cover stories" to disguise their activities. The only conditions is that "cover stories must be believable" Even the government is starting to recognize that official cover and deception programs are getting out of hand and need to be curtailed. A Joint Security Commission established by the secretary of defense and the director of central intelligence reported in March that "the use of cover to conceal the existence of a government facility or the fact of government research and development interest in a particular technology is broader than necessary and significantly increases costs" One cover story for electromagnetic nonconsensual experimentation is mental illness.
Boston Globe, 7-7-89, Larry Collins, "Can we influence human emotions and behavior Are there or were such experiments now going on" William Casey, Director, CIA, "This is not a subject we're going to discuss with you or anyone else."
Open Verdict An account of 25 mysterious deaths in the defense industry, Tony Collins, Sphere Books
Ltd., a division of MacDonald & Co. Publishers London, 1990. Twenty five Star Wars Marconi defense workers mysteriously died by suicide and strange accidents in the early sin England. Collins wrote, "This book is about anew type of war, electronic war. It is fought by research students in universities and electronics engineers working for defense contractors. It is a war that must be waged constantly during peacetime to maintain the upper hand. It is a war that must be waged in secrecy" Tony Collins is executive editor of Computer Weekly. He worked for the BBC and national newspapers, such as Sunday Mirror. The editor of the Collins book, Stephen Arkell described the discrepancies found during his investigation and problems such as the following. "The companies and establishments where they worked are reluctant to give out details of any projects, even those already in the public domain. In addition, there are many other project, so called 'black' projects, which these organizations cannot even officially admit to. The secrecy surrounding the peacetime preparations fora future electronic war ensures that any attempt to prove or disprove a definite work link can be not more than a calculated stab in the dark. In May 1989, for example, eleven Russians and four Czechs were expelled from the UK for allegedly trying to obtain highly sensitive information about powerful microchips, radar, laser technology and advanced materials such as titanium and carbon fibres. These agents were reported to have approached the executive of defense contractors in a series of 'cash for secrets' deals. Another theory concerns the investigation into alleged fraud at Marconi. This investigation by the Ministry of Defense Police has since resulted in charges being brought, However there is not one scrap of evidence to suggest that any of the scientists named in the book were involved in fraud. the deaths and disappearances of 28 defense workers is one of the most bizarre and enigmatic stories of the past decade."
Hustler Magazine, June 1989, "Who's Killing the Star Wars Scientists, suggests that "the Russians are using a death ray to drive the scientists to suicide. The British press blames stress. This wave of suspicious fatalities in the ultrasecret world of sophisticated weaponry has not gone unnoticed by the
US government. Late last fall, the American embassy in London publicly requested a full investigation by the British Ministry of Defense. (MoD). The Pentagon refuses comment on the deaths. But according to Reagan administration sources, "We cannot ignore it anymore."



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