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The Kennedy legislation calls for children to receive “smart cards” at birth, followed by vaccination tracking, and total surveillance. Clinton Proposes “national medical ID.” 1993 It becomes public knowledge that U.S. Chief of Staff Shalikashvili's father was a Nazi in Germany during \ World War II in the Waffen SS. 1993 Diptheria outbreak reported in Russia and E.Coli outbreaks in the U.S. “Deep Lake flu” reported at a lake in | Washington State. 1993 National Reconnaissance Office awards Martin Marietta a contract for a new space-based wide- area satellite system to “track Soviet ships and bombers.” 1993 Julianne McKinney from the Association of National Security Alumni, states that in the 1980's federal mind control experiments began to heavily involve the use of children in ritual abuse, psy- chotronics, and eugenics. Apparently, the wave of ritual child abuse allegations that swept the country in the 1980s cloaked federal psychotronic and eugenics experiments in young children, involving institu- tions like the UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute. The term “‘screen memories” (See Matrix II), or “False Memory Syndrome,” is a scapegoat negating the believability and viability of more than 12,000 citizens who have put through this procedure. Experiments with psychotronics continue to be disguised, while Nazi inspired doctors implant biometric tracking devices into nasal cavities and ear canals. Brain trans- mitters can be tracked by Global Positioning Satellites. 1993 On November 28, 1993, Canadian authorities discover that a story banned in Canada has been printed in three U.S. newspapers. The Canadians stop and search all trucks entering Canada, and arrest 61 Canadians in possession of U.S. papers containing the forbidden information. The Canadians also routinely black out U.S. television signals with “offending stories.” 1993 Cellular industry pays for and receives a study which deems cellular phones to be safe. University of Utah, Dr. Om Gandhi. According to the editor of Microwave News, the results of the study do not support this assertion. The “safe” results are published in U.S.A Today, Dec. 10, 1993, to try to head off and minimize growing public concern after reports of cellular phones causing brain tumors. 1993 Planned Parenthood announces “‘condoms for females” in order “to protect against AIDS.” (Note: Since AIDS is a scam, it is seen as Population control in disguise). 1993 Associated Press releases article on August 18, 1993 claiming “no health risk for fluoridated water,” as stated by the National Research Council and Dr. Bernard M. Wagner from the New York Uni- versity School of Medicine. A statement that “132 million Americans drink water with .7 ppm fluo- ride.” 1993 Media announces that “world religious leaders press for disarmament.” The 1993 Parliament of World Religions and the World Council of Churches (See Conspiracy of the 300). Refer also to Iron Mountain Report, 1961. 1994 In March 1994, the London Sunday Times reports that Russia has a new superplague powder that is so powerful that 400 pounds discharged in air burst bombs could kill 500,000 people. According to the report, it is thought that the West has no antidote. 1994 The National Academy of Sciences reports that 95% of the chemicals used in perfumes and fra- grances are derived from petroleum, and many of these chemicals are causing allergic reactions, central nervous system disorders, birth defects, cancer, and autoimmune disease. The FDA is powerless to remove these substances because by law the cosmetic industry is not regulated and exempt from listing 425 Appendix F: General Chronology of Events 1993 Safe Handling Labels are ordered for meat in the U.S. Producers protest. 1993 Sales of herbal products in the United States rose 70%. 1993 AT&T announces a future merger with McCaw Cellular in the U.S. Atlantis, Alien Visitation, and Genetic Manipulation