Human Control and Surveillance

As far back as 1962 an American scientist called Alan Frey demonstrated that, using a microwave beam, you could transmit sounds - words - into the head of an individual that were inaudible to other people. A Freedom of Information application by Jane Affleck produced a document from 1970, a report published by the Office of Technological Utilization in NASA called 'Implantable Biotelemetry Systems' - implants, in short. Twenty five years ago they had them down to the size of a 5p piece. This 1970 report shows them, even gives wiring diagrams. Now, twenty five years later, some of them are practically invisible, like a strand of hair. - by Robin Ramsay, Of Conspiracies and Conspiracy Theories: The Truth Buried by the Fantasies

"In a series of closed meeting beginning March 17 in suburban Northern Virginia with Dr. Igor Smirnov of the Moscow Medical Academy, FBI officials were briefed on the Russian's decade-long research on a computerized acoustic device allegedly capable of implanting thoughts in a person's mind without that person being aware of the source of the thought." - Mark Tapscott, DOD, Intel Agencies Look at Russian Mind Control Technology, Claims FBI Considered Testing on Koresh, Defense Electronics, December 1993

"The most daring phase of the M.K.-Ultra program involved slipping unwitting American citizens LSD in real life situations. The idea for the series of experiments originated in November 1941, when William Donovan, founder and director of the Office of Strategic Services (OSS), the forerunner of the CIA during World War Two. At that time the intelligence agency invested $5000 for the 'truth drug' program. Experiments with scopolamine and morphine proved both unfruitful and very dangerous. The program tested scores of other drugs, including mescaline, barbituates, benzedrine, cannabis indica, to name a few." - Harry V. Martin and David Caul, Mind Control from Free America.

"HAARP (an acronym for High-frequency Active Auroral Research Program) is a $100 million Air Force experiment located in the wilderness of Alaska. Its ostensible purpose is to study the ionosphere. However, researchers like Dr. Nick Begich believe it's actually a ground based Star Wars weapon derived from the classified technology of Nikolai Tesla. According to Begich, HAARP has the capability of creating a huge coherent controllable magnetic field which could be compared to a Delgado EMF, except HAARP's doesn't fill a room, it potentially fills a region the size of a large Western state and, possibly, a hemisphere. Basically, the HAARP transmitter in this application will emit energy of the same level as the Earth's, which is fifty times more than was needed in the wireless experiments of Dr. Delgado. What this means is that if HAARP is tuned to the right frequency, using just about the right wave forms, mental disruption throughout a region could occur intentionally or as a side effect of the radio frequency transmissions." - Ron Patton, The Conspiracy Reader, Fall 1996

"Intercranial audio phenomena (hearing voices inside one's head) can also be produced with modulated radio signals bounced off, or lensed by, the HAARP system. Wide-area human manipulation using such a scheme becomes a reality. This is potentially scary stuff!... This might allow for careful mass 'crowd control' should something like ET reality become widely known, or some other hysteria-producing event take place that it might be 'desirable' to control." - Kent Steadman, Orbit

"Absorbing microwaves transmitted by HAARP and other atmospheric heaters linked from Puerto Rico, Germany and Russia, these artificial mirrors could heat the air, inducing changes in the weather. U.S. Patent 4253190 describes how a mirror made of 'polyester resin' could be held aloft by the pressure exerted by electromagnetic radiation from a transmitter like HAARP. A Ph.D. polymer researcher who wishes to remain anonymous told this reporter that if HAARP's frequency output is matched to Earth's magnetic field, its tightly-beamed energy could be imparted to molecules 'artificially introduced into this region.' This highly reactive state could then 'promote polymerization and the formation of new compounds,' he explained." - William Thomas, Fixing the Weather

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