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Electromagnetic Warfare


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 The Soviets have led the way in learning about the risks of
electropollution, and, as we have seen, they've apparently been the first to
harness those dangers for malicious intent. However, the spectrum of
potential weapons extends far beyond the limits of the Moscow signal, and
Americans have been actively exploring some of them for many years. Most or
all of the following EMR effects can be scaled up or down for use against
individuals or whole crowds and armies:
The crudest of these armaments would be a sort of electromagnetic
flamethrower with a greater range than chemical types. Dogs were cooked to
death in experiments at the Naval Medical Research Institute as long ago as
1955, and high-power transmitters using short UHF wavelengths can severely
burn exposed skin in seconds.

Electromagnetic pulse (EMP) is a term designating the immensely powerful,
near-instantaneous surge of electromagnetic energy produced by a nuclear
explosion. It was first discovered in the late 1960s. The EMP from one
detonation a few thousand miles above the earth would destroy all electrical
systems throughout an entire continent. In the early 1970s new types of EMR
generators emitting power levels ten or twenty times higher than ever before
were developed in an effort to simulate EMP and help devise communications
systems shielded from it. In 1973 these transmitters were described in an
invitation-only seminar at the Naval Weapons Laboratory in Dahlgren,
Virginia, where their use for antipersonnel and anti-ballistic-missle energy
beams were discussed. No information about their subsequent development has
since been made public, and the difficulties of long-range missle tracking
argue that ABM beams haven't yet become feasible, but there are no such
difficulties in the way of EMR beam weapons for use against unshielded people.

At some UHF power densities there's an insidious moth-to-the flame
allurement, which would increase such a weapon's effectiveness. As discoverer
Sol Michaelson described it in 1958, each of the dogs used in his experiments
"began to struggle for release from the sling," showing "considerable
agitation and muscular activity," yet "for some reason the animal continues
to face the horn." Perhaps as part of the same effect, UHF beams can also
induce muscular weakness and lethargy. In Soviet experiments with rats in
1960, five minutes of exposure to 100,000 microwatts reduced swimming time in
an endurance test from sixty minutes to six.

Allen Frey's discovery that certain pulsed microwave beams increased the
permeability of the blood-brain barrier could be turned into a supplemental
weapon to enhance the effects of drugs, bacteria, or poisons.

The calcium-outflow windows discovered by Ross Adey could be used to
interfere with the functioning of the entire brain.

In the early 1960s Frey found that when microwaves of 300 to 3,000 megahertz
were pulsed at specific rates, humans (even deaf people) could "hear" them.
The beam caused a booming, hissing, clicking, or buzzing, depending on the
exact frequency and pulse rate, and the sound seemed to come from just behind
the head.

At first Frey was ridiculed for this announcement, just like many radar
technicians who'd been told they were crazy for hearing certain radar beams.
Later work has shown that the microwaves are sensed somewhere in the temporal
region just above and slightly in front of the ears. The phenomenon
apparently results from pressure waves set up in brain tissue, some of which
activate the sound receptors of the inner ear via bone conduction, while
others directly stimulate nerve cells in the auditory pathways. Experiments
on rats have shown that a strong signal can generate a sound pressure of 120
decibels, or approximately the level near a jet engine at takeoff.

Obviously such a beam could cause humans severe pain and prevent all voice
communication. that the same effect can be used more subtly was demonstrated
in 1973 by Dr. Joseph C. Sharp of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research.
Sharp, serving as a test subject himself, heard and understood spoken words
delivered to him in an echo-free isolation chamber via a pulsed-microwave
audiogram (an analog of the word's sound vibrations) beamed into his brain.
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. There are also indications that other pulsed frequencies
cause similiar pressure waves in other tissues, which could disrupt various
metabolic processes. A group under R.G. Olsen and J.D. Grissett at the Naval
Aerospace Medical Research Laboratory in Pennsacola has already demonstrated
such effects in simulated muscle tissue and has a continuing contract to find
beams effective against human tissues.

In the 1960s Frey also reported that he could speed up, slow down, or stop
isolated frog hearts by synchronizing the pulse rate of a microwave beam with
the beat of the heart itself. Similiar results have been obtained using live
frogs, indicating that it's technically feasible to produce heart attacks
with a ray designed to penetrate the human chest.

In addition to the methods of damaging or killing people with EMR, there are
several ways of controlling their behavior. Ross Adey and his colleagues have
shown that microwaves modulated in various ways can force specific electrical
patterns upon parts of the brain. Working with cats they found that brain
waves appearing with conditioned responses could be selectively enhanced by
shaping the microwaves with a rhythmic variation in amplitude (height)
corresponding to EEG frequencies. For example, a 3-hertz modulation decreased
10-hertz alpha waves in one part of the animal's brain and reinforced
14-hertz beta waves in another location.

Some radar can find a fly a kilometer away or track a human at twenty-five
miles, and several researchers have suggested that focused EMR beams of such
accuracy could bend the mind much like electrical stimulation of the brain
(ESB) through wires. We know of ESB's potential for mind control largely
through the work of Jose Delgado. One signal provoked a cat to lick its fur,
then continue compulsively licking the floor and bars of its cage. A signal
designed to stimulate a portion of a monkey's thalamus, a major midbrain
center for integrating muscle movements, triggered a complex reaction: The
monkey walked to one side of the cage, then the other, then climbed to the
rear ceiling, then back down. The animal performed this same activity as many
times as it was stimulated with the signal, up to sixty times an hour, but
not blindly - the creature still was able to avoid obstacles and threats from
the dominant male while carrying out the electrical imperative. Another type
of signal has made monkeys turn their heads, or smile, no matter what else
they were doing, up to twenty thousand times in two weeks. As Delgado
concluded, "The animals looked like electronic toys."

Even instincts and emotions can be changed: In one test a mother giving
continuous care to her baby suddenly pushed the infant away whenever the
signal was given. Approach-avoidance conditioning can be achieved for any
action simply by stimulating the pleasure and pain centers in an animal's or
person's limbic system.

Eventual monitoring of evoked potentials from the EEG, combined with
radio-frequency and microwave broadcasts designed to produce specific
thoughts or moods, such as compliance and complacency, promises a method of
mind control that poses immense danger to all societies - tyranny without
terror. Scientists involved in EEG research all say the ability is still
years away, but for all we could sense of it, it could be happening right
now. Conspiracy theories aside, the hypnotic familiarity of TV and radio,
combined with the biological effects of their broadcast beams, may already
constitute a similiar force for mass standardization, whether by design or
not.

The potential dangers of televised lethargy are no yawning matter. It's well
known that relaxed attention to any mildly involving stimulus, such as a
movie or TV program, produces a hypnoid state, in which the mind becomes
especially receptive to suggestion. Other inducers of hypmoid states include
light sleep, daydreams, or short periods of time spent waiting for some
predetermined signal or action, such as a traffic light.

The Central Intelligence Agency funded research on electromagnetic mind
control at least as early as 1960, when the notorious MKULTRA program, mostly
concerned with hypnosis and psychedelic drugs, in- cluded money for adapting
bioelectric sensing methods (at that time primarily the EEG) to surveillance
and interrogation, as well as for finding "techniques of activation of the
human organism by remote electronic means." In testimony before the Senate
Sub- committee on Health and Scientific Research on September 21, 1977,
MKULTRA director Dr. Sydney Gottlieb recalled: "There was a running interest
in what effects people's standing in the field of radio energy have, and it
could easily have been that somewhere in the many projects someone was trying
to see if you could hypnotize somebody easier if he was standing in a radio
beam."

Hypnotists often use a strobe light flashing at alpha-wave frequencies to
ease the glide into a trance. It seems for over thirty years the Communist
bloc nations have been using an ELF wave form to do the same thing
undetectably and perhaps more effectively. Ross Adey recently lost most of
his government grants and has become a bit more loquacious about the military
and intelligence uses of EMR. In 1983 he organized a public meeting at the
Loma Linda VA hospital and released photos and information concerning a
Russian Lida machine. This was a small transmitter that emitted 10-hertz
waves for tranquilization and enhancement of suggestibility. The most
interesting part was that the box had an ancient vacuum-tube design, and a
man who'd been a POW in Korea reported that similiar devices had been used
there during interrogation.

American interest in the hypnosis-EMR interaction was still strong as of
1974, when a research plan was filed to develop useful techniques in human
volunteers. The experimenter, J.F. Schapitz, stated: "In this investigation
it will be shown that the spoken word of the hypnotist may also be conveyed
by modulated electromagnetic energy directly into the subconscious parts of
the human brain--i.e., without employing any technical devices for receiving
or transcoding the messages and without the person exposed to such influence
having a chance to control the information input consciously." As a
preliminary test of the general concept, Schapitz proposed recording the
brain waves induced by specific drugs, then modulating them onto a microwave
beam and feeding them back into an undrugged person's brain to see if the
same state of consciousness could be produced by the beam alone.

Schapitz's main protocol consisted of four experiments. In the first,
subjects would be given a test of a hundred questions, ranging from easy to
technical, so they all would know some but not all of the answers. Later,
while in hypnoid states and not knowing they were being irradiated, these
people would be subjected to information beams suggesting answers for some of
hte items they'd left blank, amnesia for some of their correct answers, and
memory falsification for other correct answers. A new test would check the
results two weeks later.

The second experiment was to be the implanting of hypnotic suggestions for
simple acts, like leaving the lab to buy some particular item, which were to
be triggered by a suggested time, spoken word, or sight. Subjects were to be
interviewed later. "It may be expected,: Schapitz wrote, "that they
rationalize their behavior and consider it to be undertaken out of their own
free will."

In a third test the subjects were to be given two personality tests. Then
different responses to certain questions would be repeatedly suggested, and
nonpathological personality changes would also be suggested, both to be
evaluated by new testing in a month. In some cases the subjects were to be
prehypnotized into talking in their sleep, so the microwave programmer could
gear the commands to thoughts already in the brain. Finally, attempts would
be made to produce the standard tests of deep hypnotic trance, such as
muscular rigidity, by microwave beams alone.

Naturally, since this information was voluntarily released via the Freedom of
Information Act, it must be taken with a pillar of salt. The results haven't
been made public, so the work may have been inconclusive, and the plans may
have been released to convince the Soviets and our own public that American
mind-control capabilities are greater than they actually are. On the other
hand, the actualities may be so far ahead of this research plan that it was
tame enough to release in satisfying FOIA requirements.

How many of the EMR weapons possibilities have actually been developed and/or
used? Those not privy to classified information have no way of knowing. There
are plenty of rumors. Boris Spassky claimed he'd lost the world chess
championship to Bobby Fischer because he was being bombarded with confusion
rays. I recall hearing about one secret American experiment in which a
sceintist was supposedly set up with invitations to three conferences to give
the same presentation each time. The first one went fine, but at the last two
he was irradiated with ELF waves, reportedly to induce Adey's calcium efflux,
and he became confused and ineffective.

Another FOIA release from the Defense Intelligence Agency in 1976 may be
revealing. Prepared by Ronald L. Adams and E.A. Williams of Battelle Columbus
Laboratories, it's entitled "Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation
(Radiowaves and Microwaves), Eurasian Communist Countries." the pages
released merely recount Allen Frey's discoveries without mentioning his name,
implying instead that only the Reds would be so dastardly as to investigate
such things for use as weapons. Immediately after mention of the blood-brain
barrier leak phenomenon, a paragraph was deleted, followed by the tantalizing
sentence, "The above study is recommended reading material for those
consumers who have an interest in the application of microwave energy to
weapons." Even without this document, considering the relentless pace of arms
development, we would have to be very naive to assume that the United States
has no electromagnetic arsenal.

The Soviets may already be using theirs, however, on a scale far beyond that
of the Moscow Signal. During the U.S. bicentennial celebration of July 4,
1976, a new radio signals was heard throughout the world. It has remained on
the air more or less continuously ever since. Varying up and down through the
frequencies between 3.26 and 17.54 megahertz, it is pulse-modulated at a rate
of several times a second, so it sounds like a buzz saw or woodpecker. It was
soon traced to an enormous transmitter near Kiev in the Soviet Ukraine.

The signal is so strong it drowns out anything else on its wavelength. When
it first appeared, the UN International Telecommunications Union protested
because it interfered with several communications channels, including the
emergency frequencies for aircraft on transoceanic flights. Now the
woodpecker leaves "holes"; it skips the crucial frequencies as it moves up
and down the spectrum. The signal is maintained at enormous expense from a
current total of seven nations, the seven most powerful radio transmitters in
the world.

Within a year or two after the woodpecker began tapping, there were
persistent complaints of unaccountable symptoms from people in several cities
of the United States and Canada, primarily Eugene, Oregon. The sensations -
pressure and pain in the head, anxiety, fatigue, insomnia, lack of
coordination, and numbness, accompanied by a high-pitched ringing in the ears
- were characteristic of strong radio-frequency or microwave irradiation. In
Oregon, between Eugene and Corvallis, a powerful radio signal centering on
4.75 megahertz was monitored, at higher levels in the air than on the ground.
Several unsatisfactory theories were advanced, including emanations from
winter-damaged power lines, but most engineers who studied the signal
concluded that it was a manifestation of the woodpecker. The idea was
advanced that it was being directed to Oregon by a Tesla magnifying
transmitter. This apparatus, devised by Nikola Tesla during his
turn-of-the-century experiments on wireless global power transmission at a
laboratory near Pikes Peak, hasn't been much studied in the West. It
reportedly enables a transmitter to beam a radio signal through the earth to
any desired point on its surface, while maintaining or even increasing the
signal's power as it emerges. Paul Brodeur has suggested that, since the TRW
company once proposed a Navy ELF communications system using an existing
850-mile power line that ended in Oregon, the Eugene phenomenon might have
been the interaction between a Navy broadcast and Soviet jamming.

Be that as it may, the woodpecker continues in operation, and there are
several unsettling possibilities as to its main purpose. A former chief of
naval research has privately discounted the idea that it's directed against
the U.S. population. However, Robert Beck, a Los Angeles physicist who
regularly serves as a DOD consultant, told me that the signal has a threefold
purpose. He said it acts as a crude over-the-horizon radar that would pick up
a massive first strike of U.S. missles if Soviet spy satellites and other
detectors were knocked out. Second, the signal's modulations are an ELF
medium for communicating with submarines underwater. Third, he claimed the
signal has a biological by-product about which he promised further
information. Of course, I haven't been able to contact him since.

The magnetosphere and it Van Allen belts of trapped particles produce many
kinds of EMR. SInce they were initially studied through audio amplifiers, the
first kinds to be discovered, around 1920, were given fanciful names like
whistlers, dawn chorus, and lion roars. Many of them result from VLF waves
produced by lightning, which bounce back and forth from pole to pole along
"magnetic ducts" in the magnetosphere. This resonance amplifies the original
VLF waves enormously.

Satellite measurements have proven that artificial energies from power lines
are similarly amplified high above the earth, a phenomenon known as
power-line harmonic resonance (PLHR). Radio and microwave energy also
resonantes in the magnetosphere. This amplified energy interacts with the
particles in the Van Allen belts, producing heat, light, X-rays, and, most
important, a "fallout" of charged particles that serve as nuclei for
raindrops.

Recent work with sounding rockets has matched specific areas of such ion
precipitation with the energy from specific radio stations, and established
that the sifting down of charged particles generally occurs east of the EMR
source, following the general eastward drift of weather patterns. In 1983,
measurements from the Ariel 3 and 4 weather satellites showed that the
enormous amount of PLHR over North America had created a permanent duct from
the magnetosphere down into the upper air, resulting in a continuous release
of ions and energy over the whole continent. In presenting this data at the
March 1983 Symposium on Electromagnetic Compatibility in Zurich, K. Bullough
reminded the audience that thunderstorms have been 25 percent more frequent
over North AMerica between 1930 and 1975 than they were from 1900 to 1930,
and suggested that the increased energy levels in the upper atmosphere were
responsible.

Since the mid-1970s there has been a dramatic increase in flooding, drought,
and attendant hardships due to inconsistent, anomolous weather patterns. It
appears likely that these have been caused in part by electropollution and
perhaps enhanced, whether deliberately or not, by the Soviet woodpecker
signal. It now seems feasible to induce catastrophic climate change over a
target country, and even without such weather warfare, continued expansion of
the electrical power system threatens the viability of all life on earth.




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