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patterns. The EC-130 flies during either day or night scenarios | MILITARY PSYOPS AGAINST CIVILIANS with equal success, and is air refuelable. A typical mission con- In a phone call to the USAF Special Operations Command sists of a single-ship orbit which is offset from the desired target Public Affairs Office, I questioned the legitimacy of using these audience. The targets may be either military or civilian personnel. subliminal broadcasts against civilian populations.’ I was told "Secondary missions include command and control communi- that it was all perfectly legal, having been approved by the US cations countermeasures (C3CM) and limited intelligence gather- Congress(!). It may be okay by Congress, but I sincerely doubt ing. that it would be approved by the recipient populations. "Air Force Features: Highly specialized modifications have That conversation also elicited more information concerning the been made to the latest version of the EC-130. Included in these Commando Solo units. For instance, the Air National Guard of modifications are enhanced navigation systems, self-protection individual states in the US can also operate Commando Solo air- equipment, and the capability of broadcasting color television on craft, should the Governor of a State request assistance. That a multitude of worldwide standards throughout the TV VHF/UHF _ means the PsyOps mind-control technology can be directed ranges... against US citizens. "Air Force Background: Air National Guard EC-130 aircraft The Commando Solo aircraft have participated in the following flown by the 193rd Special Operations Group were deployed to missions—possibly more, as the early missions of Volant Solo | both Saudi Arabia and Turkey in support of Desert Storm. Their were not known to the spokesperson: missions included broadcasts of 'Voice of the Gulf and other pro- * Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada, Oct-Nov 1983, Jan-June grams intended to convince Iraqi soldiers to surrender. 1985) "The EC-130 was originally modified using the mission elec- * Operation Just Cause (Panama, late December 1989) tronic equipment from the EC-121, known at the time as the * Operation Desert Shield (Kuwait, Iraq, from August 1990) Coronet Solo. Soon after the 193rd SOG received its EC-130s, * Operation Desert Storm (Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iraq, 1991) the unit participated in the rescue of US citizens in Operation * Operation Uphold Democracy (Haiti, 1994-1995) Urgent Fury, acting as an airborne radio station informing those * Operation Joint Guard (part of a UN operation in Bosnia- people on Grenada of the US military action. Herzegovina, 1995) "Volant Solo, as the mission is now known, was instrumental in * Operation Desert Thunder (part of a UN operation in Iraq) the success of coordinated psychological operations in Operation * Operation Desert Fox (Iraq, 2 to 3 days in December 1998) Just Cause, again broadcasting continuously throughout the initial Other countries are known to have a similar aircraft, but the PR phases of the operation..." officer declined to identify them, suggesting instead that I check Operation Just Cause? This is another propaganda name, out Jane's Defence Weekly for such information. Not having applied to the US invasion of Panama to take out that country's access to that particular publication, I searched through my copy leader, General Noriega, the CIA's erstwhile partner in drug of Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare Systems 1993-94."" The smuggling. Apparently the General had made someone mad— Commando Solo unit was not listed, but a browse through the how else to account for the massive invasion of this tiny tourist | book was informative as to the numerous types of electronic country? To wit: "A superpower whipped the poop out of 10 per _—_ offence and defence systems available. These include stationary cent of the police force of a Third World nation. You are sup- and mobile land units (many housed in large trucks), shipboard posed to be able to do that. It was done well, and I credit those and airborne models as well as space-based technology. If the who did it. But it is important that we draw the right lessons from —_— military is spending US$100 million per airborne unit (times it," according to an anonymous US Marine.” eight, we're talking US$800 million here), I think it is safe to Our Commander-in-Chief had another point of view: "...the assume that they have tried out mind-control equipment with less roll call of glory, the roster of great American campaigns— expensive, roving land units (trucks), but use the airplanes to Yorktown, Gettysburg, Normandy, and now Panama." cover wider areas and hard-to-reach locations of the world. — President George Bush, March 1990* And I might add, we can assume that they have tried out the efficacy of this mind- control technology. Even the US military would not waste $800 million on something unless it has been proven to work, and work effectively, even under the adverse situation of military combat. This is an important point. The initial research into mind control in the USA was conducted under the auspices of the CIA. The flagrant abuse of human rights in experimenting on Large Brood Lindenring unsuspecting persons was , based on the supposition The EC-130E Commando Solo is basically a C-130 Hercules transport aircraft which has been modified to carry | that the veracity of the electronic radio and television broadcast equipment. It can be easily identified by the large (6 x 23 ft/1.83 x 7 m) underwing antenna pods, located at the tips of the wings, and the smaller antenna pods on the vertical tail.” Small Antenna Pods re on Vertical Tall 7 Fucd Tank experiments would be com- promised if a subject knew patterns. The EC-130 flies during either day or night scenarios with equal success, and is air refuelable. A typical mission con- sists of a single-ship orbit which is offset from the desired target audience. The targets may be either military or civilian personnel. "Secondary missions include command and control communi- cations countermeasures (C3CM) and limited intelligence gather- ing. "Air Force Features: Highly specialized modifications have been made to the latest version of the EC-130. Included in these modifications are enhanced navigation systems, self-protection equipment, and the capability of broadcasting color television on a multitude of worldwide standards throughout the TV VHF/UHF Lage Breord Lindersing Albion ive Peceed 32 ¢ NEXUS OCTOBER — NOVEMBER 1999