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Subject: [MC]  DEFINITIVE PROOF: Microwave Voices as Induced Illness!
Date: Monday, March 27, 2000 5:32 PM


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 (Please see attached article below….)

 Here at last, tangible proof that a significant proportion of “paranoid
 schizophrenics” are targets of covert technology (employing the technique of
 pulsed electromagnetic waves to effect changes in the electrical
 brain-state, or frequency modulated microwaves to create the sensation of
 hearing in one’s brain). It has been found that an artificially generated
 magnetic field can block certain psychotic symptoms even where medications
 are ineffective!

 The mind-control technologies have remained top secret even though they have
 been used by counterintelligence services around the world against people
 considered to be subversive (spies engaged in espionage, terrorists, drug
 traffickers, etc. -- although of course there are no practical safeguards to
 stop innocent people from being targeted).

 ** Running covert operations designed to cause a subject to be diagnosed
 with mental illness happens to be one of the most effective ways of
 neutralising a counterintelligence target. **

 Virtually all the bizarre symptoms of schizophrenia can now be artificially
 induced.

 Why does the new magnetic field treatment work? Quite simply - a protective
 “halo” is established around the patient’s head which disrupts the
 externally-delivered pulsed electromagnetic waves, therefore blocking
 attempts at artificial induction of psychotic symptoms by a hostile
 intelligence service whose goal is to mentally destabilise a target. In
 cases where this treatment is effective, the subject’s schizophrenic
 symptoms are likely to be of exogenous origin i.e. illness is artificially
 induced.  Where it fails, this point to an endogenous, organic aetiology for
 the symptoms, i.e. a “genuine” case of schizophrenia.

 The distinction is an important one for the psychiatric profession to make,
 particularly when one considers that national security agencies are gaining
 ever more funding and manpower to pursue their covert activities!

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 Thursday, May 20, 1999

 Pulsing magnetic field might ease imaginary voices in schizophrenia
 By MALCOLM RITTER -- The Associated Press


 WASHINGTON (AP) -- Schizophrenia patients whose medication couldn't stop the
 imaginary voices in their heads gained some relief after researchers
 repeatedly sent a magnetic field into a small area of their brains.

 About half of 12 patients studied said their hallucinations became much less
 severe after the treatment, which feels like "having a woodpecker knock on
 your head" once a second for up to 16 minutes, said researcher Dr. Ralph
 Hoffman. The voices stopped completely in three of these patients.

 The effect lasted for up to a few days for most participants, and one man
 reported that it lasted seven weeks after being treated daily for four days.

 Hoffman stressed that the study is only preliminary and can't prove that the
 treatment would be useful. "We need to do much more research on this," he
 said in an interview.

 Hoffman, deputy medical director of the Yale Psychiatric Institute, is
 scheduled to present the work Thursday at the annual meeting of the American
 Psychiatric Association.

 Not all people with schizophrenia hear voices, and of those who do, Hoffman
 estimated that maybe 25 percent can't control them with medications even
 when other disease symptoms abate. So the work could pay off for "a small
 but very ill group of patients," he said.

 The treatment is called transcranial magnetic stimulation, or TMS. While
 past research indicates it might be helpful in lifting depression, it hasn't
 been studied much in schizophrenia.

 In TMS, an electromagnetic coil is placed on the scalp and current is turned
 on and off to create a pulsing magnetic field that reaches into a small area
 of the brain. The goal is to make brain cells underneath the coil fire
 messages to adjoining cells.

 The procedure is much different from electroconvulsive therapy, called ECT,
 which applies pulses of electricity rather than a magnetic field to the
 brain. Unlike TMS, ECT creates a brief seizure and is performed under
 general anesthesia. ECT is used most often for treating severe depression.

 In TMS, the magnetic pulses are thought to calm the affected part of the
 brain if they're given as slowly as once per second, Hoffman said. He and
 colleagues targeted an area involved in understanding speech, above and
 behind the left ear, on the theory that hallucinated voices come from
 overactivity there.

 The treatment can make scalp muscles muscle contract, leading to the
 woodpecker feeling, he said, but patients could tolerate it. Headache was
 the most common side effect, and there was no sign that the treatment
 affected the ability to understand speech, he said.

 To make sure the study results didn't reflect just the psychological boost
 of getting a treatment, researchers gave sham and real treatments to each
 study participant and studied the difference in how patients responded. They
 also tested different durations for each treatment, starting with four
 minutes.

 Patients rated the severity of the voices -- a term combining frequency,
 loudness and the resulting distress -- on the day after each treatment. The
 real treatment did far better than the sham one when both were given for 16
 minutes, but not when they were administered for briefer periods.

 On a scale of zero to 10, with 10 being the severity patients had before the
 study began, the real 16-minute treatments led to an average drop of 3.8
 points. Sham treatments made no significant difference.

 Dr. Mark S. George, a TMS expert at the Medical University of South Carolina
 in Charleston, agreed that the results are preliminary and must be confirmed
 by further work. But he called them exciting, saying, "You have to sit up
 and take notice."

 Hoffman and colleagues have begun another study to see if giving more doses
 of the 16-minute treatment will improve results.

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