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lowed, carried externally, or surgically implanted in manor animal. _ Sharp, who personally underwent tests in which he proved he could They permit the simultaneous study of behaviour and physiological “hear and understand spoken words delivered to him in an echo- functioning. The scope of observations is too broad to more than _free isolation chamber via a pulsed-microwave audiogram (an ana- hint at a few examples. The possibilities are limited only by the _log of the words’ sound vibrations) beamed into his brain.” imagination of the investigator." Becker then goes on to state, "Such a device has obvious appli- Dr Jose Delgado, a pioneer of electronic brain stimulation (ESB) _ cations in covert operations designed to drive a target crazy with who was funded through front organisations by the U.S. Office of | "voices" or deliver undetectable instructions to a programmed Naval Research and the CIA, stated in his book Physical Control of _ assassin." A 1978 book entitled Microwave Auditory Effects and the Mind (published in 1969), that "brain transmitters can remain in Applications, by James C. Lin, Ph.D., explained how audible voic- a person's head for life. The energy to activate the brain transmitter _ es can be broadcast directly into the brain. This technology could is transmitted by way of radio frequencies.” be used to make the deaf hear, but instead, it has been tumed "One of the possibilities with brain transmitters is to influence against the public. people so that they conform with the political system. Autonomic Allen Frey also reported that he could speed up, slow down, or , and somatic functions, individual and social behaviour, emotional __ stop isolated frogs' hearts by synchronising the pulse rate of a and mental reactions may be invoked, maintained, modified, or microwave beam with the beat of the heart itself. "According to inhibited, both in animals and in man, by stimulation of specific Robert Becker, similar results have been obtained using live frogs, cerebral structures. Physical control of many brain functions is a _indicating that it's technically feasible to produce heart attacks with demonstrated fact. It is even possible to follow intentions, the a ray designed to penetrate the human chest." I should mention development of thought and visual experiences.” that Becker does not participate in such research as far as I know. I Early implants were about half the size of a cigarette filter but believe that he is interested in the more humane aspects of electro- newer versions can be adapted to liquid crystals, injected directly magnetic research, and is fairly critical of military and intelligence into the bloodstream to lodge inside the brain. Two-way radio _ applications of this type of research. communication with brain transmitters has been possible since the It has been demonstrated that focussed Ultra High Frequency 1950s, including voice messages and ‘returned thought.’ (UHF) electromagnetic energy beams can be used to induce "con- siderable agitation and muscular activity" or “induce muscular MORE WEAPONS OF WW III weakness and lethargy." Microwaves can also be used to burn human skin, enhance the effects of drugs, bacteria and poisons, or affect the functioning of the entire brain. These effects were all studied at length by the CIA. On 21 September 1977, in testimony before the Senate Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research, Dr Sidney Gottlieb (who directed the MKULTRA program) was ducted research on directed energy weapons for Lt Gen. Leonard _forced to discuss aspects of the CIA's search to find “techniques of Peroots of the US Air Force, who was searching for a weapon to _ tivation of the human organism by remote electronic means. implant messages into the minds of the enemy and to urge his own In a Reagan administration sponsored top-secret research project troops on to superhuman deeds of valour. The device employs code-named Operation Black Beauty, Dr. Michael Persinger, an electromagnetic radiation (EMR) of gigahertz frequency, pulsed at American-born Physiologist who runs the Environmental Psycho- extremely low frequencies (ELF). It is used to torture people both Physiology Laboratory at Laurentian University in Sudbury, physically and mentally, from a distance. Weapons of this type are Ontario, was asked to develop a weapon that could be used to thought to have been used against the British women protesting the swiftly dampen crowd aggression. He developed an electromag- presence of American cruise missiles at Greenham Common Air netic device that employed time-varying fields of low intensity Base during the seventies. This weapon can be used to induce jota} Pulsed in the ELF range, at frequencies between | and 10 hertz. sensory deprivation by broadcasting signals into the auditory nerve © Apparently a person standing in the field of this particular device at such high power that it blocks the victim's ability to ‘hear’ them- will find a specific area in their brain flooded with histamines, selves think. This device has taken the concept of the old phrase, resulting in uncontrollable fits of vomiting. Is this the sort of ‘acti- ‘its so noisy in here, I can't hear myself think’ and turned it into a vation’ we can look forward to? The weapons that Harlan Girard says are being used in covert mind control operations include a transmitter which broadcasts at the frequency of the human nervous system, which he claims is manufactured by Loral Electro-Optical Systems in Pasadena, California. Loral, a major defence contractor, had previously con- MORE WEAPONS OF WW III The weapons that Harlan Girard says are being used in covert mind control operations include a transmitter which broadcasts at the frequency of the human nervous system, which he claims is manufactured by Loral Electro-Optical Systems in Pasadena, California. Loral, a major defence contractor, had previously con- ducted research on directed energy weapons for Lt Gen. Leonard Peroots of the US Air Force, who was searching for a weapon to implant messages into the minds of the enemy and to urge his own troops on to superhuman deeds of valour. The device employs electromagnetic radiation (EMR) of gigahertz frequency, pulsed at extremely low frequencies (ELF). It is used to torture people both physically and mentally, from a distance. Weapons of this type are thought to have been used against the British women protesting the presence of American cruise missiles at Greenham Common Air Base during the seventies. This weapon can be used to induce jotal sensory deprivation by broadcasting signals into the auditory nerve at such high power that it blocks the victim's ability to ‘hear’ them- selves think. This device has taken the concept of the old phrase, ‘its so noisy in here, I can't hear myself think’ and tumed it into a powerful weapon of terror. The processes employed by such ELF technologies are described in various U.S. Defence Department publications, including one entitled The Electromagnetic Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict by Capt. Paul E. Tyler, Medical Command, United States Navy, which is included in a collection entitled, Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology, edited by Lt Col. David J. Dean, United States Air Force. The paper was delivered in 1984 and the collec- tion published in 1986, by Air University Press, Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama. Another pulsed microwave device can deliver audible signals directly to an individual whilst they remain undetectable to anyone else. The technology is very simple and can be built using an ordi- nary police radar gun. The microwave beam generated by the device is modulated at audio frequencies and can broadcast voices directly into the brain. In his book, The Body Electric, Nobel Prize nominee Robert Becker describes a series of experiments conduct- ed in the early 1960s by Allen Frey, where this phenomena was first demonstrated, as well as later experiments conducted in 1973 at the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research by Dr Joseph C. FRIENDS tN LOW PLACES Harlan Girard is no stranger to mind control. He claims that he himself has been targeted since 1983, after a series of incidents brought him to the attention of some less than pleasant, but very powerful people. It all began when he made a couple of negative comments about Reagan's “brand of Republicanism" to a former Lieutenant Governor of Hawaii who approached him in 1976 (while working in Australia) to raise funds for Reagan's long-term election campaign. He also voiced his disapproval at the prospect of any former Director of Central Intelligence becoming President, in response to a question from the former Governor on how he would feel about George Bush (whom he knew little about at the time) taking over the top spot in the White House. When Girard later applied for a position as Commissioner to the South Pacific, a trade position that falls under White House juris- diction, the Office of the President requested information concemn- ing his background. In his reply Girard mentioned his earlier con- tact with Reagan's Hawaiian friend, having forgotten his earlier remarks and thinking the contact would be in his favour. James 42*NEXUS FEBRUARY-MARCH '93