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Military literature suggests that this is possible. A series of The development of the technology followed a very traceable experiments, patents and independent research confirm that this history which began in the early 1960s at the height of the Cold technology exists today. While giving testimony to the European War. In 1961, Dr Allen Frey wrote: "Our data to date indicate that Parliament in 1998, I demonstrated one such device to the astonish- the human auditory system can respond to electromagnetic energy ment of those in attendance. This particular device required physi- in at least a portion of the radio frequency (RF) spectrum. Further, cal contact in order to work and was nearly forty years old. This this response is instantaneous and occurs at low power densities, area of research is one of the most important because it points tothe | densities which are well below that necessary for biological ultimate weapon of political control: the ability to place informa- damage. For example, the effect has been induced with power tion directly into the human brain, bypassing all normal filtering densities 1/60 of the standard maximum safe level for continuous mechanisms. exposure." In 1995, the US Department of Defense put forward the contract, This observation had incredible ramifications because it meant "Communicating via the Microwave Auditory Effect; Awarding that within certain ranges RF could create a sound within the brain Agency: Department of Defense; SBIR Contract Number: F41624- of a person at energy concentration levels considered too small to 95-C-9007". The description of this technology, which would be be significant. used for direct communications with military personnel, is written Later that year, a patent was issued to Henry K. Puharich and as follows: Joseph L. Lawrence which stated in part: "Title: Communicating via the Microwave "The present invention is directed to a means Auditory Effect for auxiliary hearing communication, useful "Description: An innovative and revolu- for improving hearing, for example, and tionary technology is described that offers a relates more specifically to novel and means of low-probability-of-intercept Radio 4 improved arrangements for auxiliary hearing Frequency (RF) communications. The feasi- This area of research communications by effecting the transmission ising bath low intensity Iboratory system |, 8 ONE OF the MOst | rarer rervous system ofthe user™ Thi and a high power RF transmitter. Numerous important because it crude device produced a signal which could and rescue ecrity and special operaons= | PONS to the ultimate | vac nanstered through the bone int The feasibility was not only demonstrated weapon of political the inner ear, where it was then carried to the in the laboratory but also in the field using a . ili brain via the nervous system. Puharich con- radio-frequency carrier. In the case of the control: the ability to tinued researching along this line, gaining an place information directly into the human brain, bypassing all normal filtering mechanisms. Gulf War, we had always suspected that the reason the Iraqis gave up in mass was not because of the heavy bombardments but because they were being hit with new "non-lethal" systems which created fear and perhaps even worse. Our research uncovered reports which now confirm our suspicions as fact. "What the 'Voice of the Gulf’ began broadcasting, along with prayers from the Koran and testimonials from well- treated Iraqi prisoners, was precise information on the units to be bombed each day, along with a new, silent psy- additional patent in 1965.°* Both of these inventions required physical con- tact with the head of the subject. By 1962, Dr Allan Frey had advanced his work and was able to create sound at a distance from the subject, using a pulsed (modulated) radio transmitter. "Using extremely low average power densities of electromagnetic energy, the perception of sounds was induced in normal and deaf humans. The effect was induced several hundred feet from the antenna the instant the transmitter was turned on, and is a function of carrier frequency and modulation."” chological technique which induced thoughts of great fear in each What was occurring in this research were the first attempts to soldier's mind...""" "tune" into the brain of a human in the same manner as "tuning" This makes a great deal of sense today, given what has become into a radio station. The same energy was being used; it was just at increasingly known about mind-control weapons. a different frequency with a slight vibration (modulation) on the "According to statements made by captured and deserting Iraqi carrier wave which delivered the signal. soldiers, however, the most devastating and demoralizing program- In 1968, G. Patrick Flanagan was issued a patent for a device ming was the first known military use of the new, high tech, type of — which also required physical contact with the skin of the subject. subliminal messages referred to as ultra-high-frequency ‘Silent "This invention relates to electromagnetic excitation of the nervous Sounds' or ‘Silent Subliminals'."” system of a mammal and pertains more particularly to a method and The use of these new techniques, we believe, went well beyond apparatus for exciting the nervous system of a person with electro- the injection of fear and may have involved more powerful signal magnetic waves that are capable of causing that person to become generators which caused the other symptoms which the world conscious of information conveyed by the electromagnetic observed, including head pain, bleeding from the nose, disorienta- waves."”” tion and nausea—all possible with so-called non-lethal weapons. This invention was much different than what others had created The questions which now remain: Are they still using the tech- by that time, because this device actually sent a clear, audible signal niques like an electronic concentration camp in order to control the through the nervous system to the brain. population? Is this part of the way in which modern governments will suppress rogue nations? Continued on page 78 important because it points to the ultimate ee ee weapon of political control: the ability to place information directly into the human brain, bypassing all normal filtering ae ene mechanisms. 42 = NEXUS This area of research is one of the most Continued on page 78 www.nexusmagazine.com FEBRUARY — MARCH 2006