Mills?
CHAPTER 13- ["The Mind Controllers"- Dr. Armen Victorian] In the 1960s, the US
Embassy in Moscow fell under attack from a microwave beam, targeted at the
building by the Soviets. This beam was used with the aim of controlling the
minds and actions of those within the embassy. The discovery and the
Communists were attempting such a sinister form of neural manipulation
prompted an urgent inquiry in the US and what follows draws from declassified
records on Operation Pandora (see later) released to me on DECEMBER 19 1994
after a Freedom of Information Act appeal filed in 1991. Pandora was the US
reaction to the events uncovered in Moscow. In 1961, Allan H. Frey provided
evidence that the perception of sound can be induced in hearing as well as
deaf humans by irradiating the head with low-power density, pulse modulated,
UHF (ultra high frequency) electromagnetic energy; a type of radio wave. It
had previously been shown that the UHF energy of wavelenghts smaller than 10cm
could produce a heating of the skin which could cause severe burning. Since
then, work by Frey and others has shown that this same microwave energy is
capable of producing selective tachy-cardia (a speeding up of the heartbeat)
and brachycardia (a slowing down of the heartbeat). In 1973, S.M. Bawin et al,
provided further evidence by low power VHF (very low frequency) energy.
[Bawin, S.M., Gavlas-Medici, R.J., and Adey, W.R., Effects of Modulated VHF
fields on specific brain rhythm in cats', in 'Brain Research,' Vol. 58, 1973,
pp. 365-384]. Studies have repeatedly shown since the 1950s that behavior can
be modified with auditory-cortex stimuly, peripheral heating, brain rythm
modification and many other biological application of microwaves. The energy
in question is used in radar which is capable of detecting a single insect at
a distance of over 1 kilometer and at an altitude of 600 meters. It is
therefore possible that radar-type energy could be used as a weapon focusing
either on an individual or on a mass of people. ['Microwave US-USSR', Vol. VI,
July-December 1976, p.4, Office of Security, US Department of State.] Although
the use of electromagnetic (EM) energy in bio-sciences is considered to be a
relative recent development, bio-electric research dates back at least as far
as 1786 when Galvani and Volta were arguing about electricity stimulating
frogs' legs. It was not until 1908 that the term 'diathermy' for the heating
of body tissues by high frequency current was coined by Von Zeyneck, the
pioneer in the use of direct electrodes. [Jaski, Tom and Susskind, Charles,
'Electromagnetic radiation as a tool in the life sciences', in 'Science',
vol.133, no. 3451, 1961, pp 443-447]



But the real problem was made in the 1920s when F. Cazzamali, an Italian
physician, discovered that he could induce hallucinations in the minds of
highly suggestible individuals, and claimed to have detected radiation from
the mind. His work, 'Radiating Brain', was translated in 1965 by the Foreign
Technology Division of the Wright-Patterson Air Force in the United States.
The Dutch physician, W.A.G. van Everdingen made further progress during
1938-43. He observed that microwave irradiation affected the heart action of
the chicken embryo in relation to its glycogen (a form of protein) level.
[Ibid.]



In 1946, J.E. Nyrop recorded specific effects on bacteria, viruses and tissue
cultures of exposure to short-pulsed EM radiation with the heating effect
deleted. [Ibid.] These early pioneers in biological manipulation with EM
energy paved the way for a new era of more detailed research. But it was not
until 1961 that the work of Dr. Alan H. Frey convinced the scientific
community that the radio-frequency (RF) energy could indeed do more than heat
a tissue culture.



The Pandora files also make reference to work on the direct stimulation of the
brain with electrodes. There was interest in how a reaction could be
artificially produced, dependent upon the region stimulated. Walter Hess, a
Swiss physiologist and Nobel Prize winner, was the first to pioneer the
implantation of electrical wires in animal brains in order to record
electrical activities. He found that the hypothalamus and associated neural
structures located in the rim of the brain stem, the limbic system, controlled
emotional and aggressive behavior. [Edson, Lee, "The psyche and the surgeon',
in New York Times Magazine, 30 September 1973.] It was also the site of
appetite, and sexual behavior, tied to the sense of smell.



W. Penfield, a neurosurgeon, took Hess' findings one step further. He used
electric currents to stimulate the cortex of his patients' brains while brains
were exposed during surgery. The results were astounding. Epileptic patients
would re-experience complete episodes from their past. They were so real that
it was as if they were literally re-living them. If the same spot was
stimulated twice, the entire sequence would repeat itself from the beginning.
[Steven, Leonard A., 'Neurons: building blocks of the brain', (Crowell, New
York, 1974).]



In 1960, Neider and Neff used direct electrical stimulation of the brain (ESB)
to produce auditory sensations in cats for the purposes of conditioning.
[Neider, Phillip C, and Neff, William D., 'Auditory Information from
subcortical electrical stimulation in cats', in 'Science' volume 133, 1961,
pp.1010-1011. They summarized the auditory responses at the beginning of their
paper. 'It has long been known that auditory sensations may be produced in
subjects by direct electrical stimulation in or near auditory areas of the
cerebral cortex. The sensory effects produced: knocking, booming, buzzing, and
so on. Some evidence has also come from conditioning subjects on animals, in
which direct stimulation of areas of the cerebral cortex has been successfully
used as the condition stimuli.'] They pointed out that sounds are produced by
ESB, that sounds are a proven behavioral conditioning stimulus, and that the
quality of the sound improves in proportion to the depth of the electrical
stimulus in the cerebral cortex.



Radiesthesia is a term for the ability of humans to detect electromagnetic
energy. James Beal of NASA's Space Flight Center, who studies the phenomenon,
believes that we are all able to tune. He believes that external energy may
have profound effects due to the fact that each cell, or neuron, is a tiny
complex electrical system. [Ferguson, Marilyn, 'The Brain Revolution: the
frontiers of mind research', Davis-Poynter, (London, 1974).



Robert O. Becker, a research orthopaedic surgeon at the State University of
New York, suggests that each neuron has the characteristics of a
semi-conductor. He believes that the gial cells of the nervous system may
actually act as a liquid crystal in resonance with surrounding energy fields.



If this is true, the nervous system is capable of magnifying electrical
effects over a million times. Becker is convinced that the brain contains a
middle structure with a stronger direct-current field than the rest of the
nervous system. The intensity and perhaps the polarity of this current
directly influences consciousness. Animals' brainwave patterns went from
waking to comatose when Becker placed a magnetic field at the right angle to
the brainstem. He then reversed the process. Becker applied direct current to
the frontal region of the brain and awoke chemically anaesthesized animals.
[Telephone conversation with the author, May 1992.]



Allan H. Frey made the following surprising announcement on 24 April 1961 at
an Aerospace Medical Association Meeting in Chicago: 'Our data to date
indicates that the human auditory system can respond to electromagnetic energy
in at least a portion of the radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Furthermore, this
response is instantaneous and occurs at low power densities- densities which
are well below that necessary for biological damage. [Allan H. Frey, 'Auditory
system response to radio frequency energy', Technical Note in 'Aerospace
Medicine', vol. 32, 1961, pp. 1140-1142.]



Frey placed his subjects over 100 feet from a sweep antenna, which they could
not see. There was no sound from the antenna. Yet the reported hearing a
buzzing, knocking sound each time the RF beam swept past them. The perceived
noise level was estimated at 70 to 80 decibels (db), and earplugs allowed the
subjects to hear the sound more clearly. The sounds were the same in all
cases, and always seemed to indicate a noise just behind the head. Shielding
studies showed that the temple areas were critical to RF sounds. When the
temples were shielded the RF sound was gone. Thre was no doubt that the
responses were independent of the tympanic membrane of the ear.



A new form of communications, with inmense implications for the military, had
been discovered: direct communication to the brain by radio waves. By 1961,
experiments had proved that the effect and range of auditory response to RF
energy could reach thousands of feet.



With appropiate modulation of the carrier transmitter, the RF energy could
create various biological effects on a targeted subject, including 'pins and
needles', dizziness, nausea, and vomiting.



The path had been cleared to replace the electrical stimulation of the brain
(ESB) using electrodes with RF energy. It was now possible to achieve results
similar to those achieved with ESB using radio-waves. This discovery makes the
creation of a Manchurian Candidate more of a reality. Pulse-modulated
transmitters could carry out orders, by-passing their consciousness. Any
hypnotic command the target obeyed would be accepted as the target's own idea,
apparently originating within his or her brain. A 'timed hypnotic command'
could also be give, RF programming being used to trigger a command at a
pre-determined time in the future. Similarly, a hypnotic suggestion could be
triggered by a word, a picture or other signal.



It was known that brain waves carry data for the processing of information in
the brain. W.R. Adey believed that this data was digitally coded using
frequency modulation of the waves. [Adey, W.R., 'Information storage and
recall' in Corning, W.C. and Balaban, M., 'The Mind: biological approaches to
its function', 1968.] If so, it was believed there should be no fundamental
difficulty in transmitting brain waves into another person.



J.F. Schapitz suggested to the US State Department the following experiment.
'Brain waves that have been produced by drugs or known psychic effect are
going to be registered on magnetic tape. The recorded rythms will then be
modulated onto a microwave (or several beams if there have been multiple
tracings) and will thus be transmitted into the brain of non-drugged subjects.
Their state of mind will subsequently be investigated by interview,
psychological tests and by poligraph recordings. Thus it will be determined
whether non-drugged subjects are in the same state of mind as the drugged
subjects.' He even proposed to use similar microwave transmission methods to
send the muscle movements of an individual to another targeted individual.



It was felt there were also ways of blocking the retrieval of information. By
inducing amnesia in a person it would be possible to disrupt, block, inhibit
and reconnect his or her conscious (mental) concentrations at will. [Shapitz,
J.F., 'Experimental investigation of effectiveness of psycho-physiological
manipulation using modulated electromagnetic energy for direct information
transmission into the brain', January 1974: personal unpublished papers
submitted to the US State Department.] [...]



Symptoms of microwave irradiation, as used in Operation Pandora, are extreme
fatigue, constant or periodic headaches, irritability, sleep disruption,
memory difficulties, pains in the regions of the heart, and other heart
problems. ['Microwave US-USSR', vol II 1972-1974, US Department of State
Office of Security, 'A study of electromagnetic-biological effects', page 5] A
US State Department report by G.W. Biles suggested it was possible to induce a
heart attack in a person from a distance with radar, since radar uses the same
pulse-modulated wave energy that Frey had used in some of his experiments on
isolated frog hearts. ['Microwave US-USSR' 2, page 4]



By 1974, Lawrence Pinneo, a neurophysiologist and electric engineer at
Standford Research Institute in Melano Park, California, had developed a
computer system capable of reading a person's mind by correlating the brain
waves of subjects on an electroencephalograph with specific commands. Nowadays
it is possible to reverse the process using advanced ESB radio techniques.
['Mind Reading Computer', in "TIME", July 1, 1974, page 37. See also David M.
Rorvirk, 'A Man Becomes Machine', (Sphere Books, London, 1979)] The concept of
mind reading computer is no longer science fiction. Neither is their use by
Big Brotherly governments. Major Edward Dames of Psi-Tech said in April 1995
on NBC's 'The Other Side' programme: 'The US Government has an electronic
device which could implant thoughts in people.' Dames would not comment any
further.



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