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Excerpts from the following newspaper
articles, reports, books, statements by experts, and documentaries made up the
information packet I was handing out during October 2002.
The
following references are useful for understanding:
- What directed energy weapons
are and also their basic operating principles.
- The research program being
undertaken by the USA into non-lethal and directed energy weapons.
- The symptoms to be expected
when non-lethal directed energy weapons, particularly electromagnetic
weapons, are used on human beings.
- Why there is reason to believe
involuntary human test subjects are being used in the development of
non-lethal directed energy weapons, and the past history of such
non-consensual experimentation in the USA.
- How programs of classified
involuntary human testing are kept secret in the USA, through the
cooperation of the news media and the infiltration and suppresion of
political groups.
- Applications of non-lethal
directed energy weapons to influencing behavior, thought, and emotional
state in human beings.
- “The Development of New
Antipersonnel Weapons”, Louise Doswald-Beck and Gerald C. Cauderay,
International Review of the Red Cross 279, November 1, 1990.
- “The New Mental Battlefield”,
Lt. Col. John B. Alexander, US Army, Ph.D., Military Review.
- “Wonder Weapons: The Pentagon’s quest for nonlethal arms
is amazing. But is it smart?”, Douglas
Pasternak, US News and World Report, July 7, 1997.
- “Looking at the Moscow
Signal: The Zapping of an
Embassy. 35 Years Later, the
Mystery Lingers”, Barton Reppert, Washington AP, May 22, 1988.
- “Controlling the Mind”,
professor David Krech (University of California), lecture delivered to
American Association for the Advancement of Science meeting, as reported
in New York Times, December 29, 1965, page 28.
- “DOD, Intel Agencies Look at
Russian Mind Control Technology”, Mark Tapscott, Defense Electronics,
July, 1993.
- “U.S. Explores Russian
Mind-Control Technology”, Barbara Opall, The Defense News, January 11-17,
1993.
- “Non-lethal Weapons May Violate
Peace Treaties”, Dr. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Bulletin of Atomic
Scientists, page 44, September-October 1994.
- “Torture in the United States”,
a report by the World Organization Against Torture, 1998.
- European Parliament Resolution
A4-005/99, “Environment, Security, and Foreign Policy”, passed on January
29, 1999.
- Comments by professor Alan
Scheflin (Santa Clara University Law School), and psychiatrist Dr. Colin
Ross, in “Mind Control: America’s
Secret War”, documentary appeared on The History Channel, Fall, 2000.
- Undue Risk: Secret State Experiments on Humans, Jonathan Moreno, W.H. Freeman
and Company, 1999.
- Article in New York Times
Magazine, page 38, August 31, 1997 that describes how those claiming to be
victims of clandestine human radiation experiments conducted by the US
federal government were dismissed as pararnoid even after much evidence of
these clandestine experiments became known.