-Caveat Lector-

As Thomas E. Bearden and several others have
explained, the capabilities of SCALAR physics
and technology go far beyond weather control.
The most significant, and most frightening
capabilities have to do with controlling the
minds and thoughts of large masses of people over
wide areas of the earth. It has been demonstrated
this technology can make cats afraid of mice and
fighting bulls afraid of men.
What can it make men afraid of?
What can it cause people to do?
Unfortunately, this is not the stuff
of Science Fiction.
     Regards to All
       Nakano
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"a capability to remotely modify behavior"

Electroanesthesia anyone?

The rubber bullet of the 21st century: a weapon that
uses electromagnetic energy to cause certain
"biological effects"...
"specific biological effects can be achieved by
controlling the various parameters of the
electromagnetic (EM) field." And further,
"many of the clinical effects of electromagnetic
radiation (have) been reported in the
literature to induce or enhance the following effects
(including)…electroanesthesia…behavior modification in
animals, altered electroencephalograms in animals and
humans, altered brain morphology in animals, altered
firing of neuronal cells."
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The rubber bullet of the 21st century: a weapon that
uses electromagnetic waves to disperse crowds
without killing, maiming or, military officials say,
even injuring anyone slightly."

Not even slightly! After all, notes the NY Times, they
are only "intended to influence motivational
behavior." According to free lance writer/researcher
David Guyatt, "less than lethal anti-personnel
weapons, especially some classes of EM weapons that
are viewed as having a capability to remotely
modify behavior or attack higher functions, are seen
in some influential quarters as being the ideal remedy
for future domestic disturbances...",
wherein, the forces of repression will target the
opposition, "armed with innovative technological
weapons that do not necessarily kill but which
render disenfranchised segments of society physically
inactive, emotionally stupefied and incapable of
meaningful thought…" (10)
Sound farfetched? Back in 1986, Marine Corps Captain
Paul E. Tyler, author of an influential study
entitled, "The Electromagnetic Spectrum in
Low-Intensity Conflict" (11) was already making the
point that "the potential applications of artificial
electromagnetic fields are wide ranging and can be
used in many military or quasi - military situations"
including "crowd control". At that time he pointed out
that although scientists hadn't identified
electromagnetism for what it really was until the
eighteenth century, "the results of many studies that
have been published in the last few years
indicate that specific biological effects can be
achieved by controlling the various parameters of the
electromagnetic (EM) field." And further,
"many of the clinical effects of electromagnetic
radiation (have) been reported in the
literature to induce or enhance the following effects
(including)…electroanesthesia…behavior modification in
animals, altered electroencephalograms in animals and
humans, altered brain morphology in animals, altered
firing of neuronal cells."
According to Capt.Tyler, "a 1982 Air Force review of
biotechnology had this to say: Currently available
data allow the projection that specially
generated radio frequency radiation (RFR) fields may
pose powerful and revolutionary antipersonnel military
threats. Electroshock therapy indicates the ability of
induced electric current to completely interrupt
mental functioning for short periods of time, to
obtain cognition for longer periods and to restructure
emotional response over prolonged intervals."
Further, "experience with electroshock therapy, RFR
experiments and the increasing understanding of the
brain as an electrically mediated organ suggested
the serious probability that impressed electromagnetic
fields can be disruptive to purposeful behavior and
may be capable of directing and or interrogating
such behavior", while "the passage of approximately
100 milliamperes through the myocardium can lead to
cardiac standstill and death, again pointing
to a speed-of-light weapons effect."

1. Marine Corps Times, "The People Zapper: This new
secret weapon doesn't kill, but it sure does burn", C.
Mark Brinkley, March 5, 2001, pg.10.
2. United States Air Force, Air Force Research
Laboratory, News Release, Office of Public Affairs,
"New Technology Drives Away Adversaries",
February 22, 2001.
www.de.afrl.af.mil/pa/releases/2001/01-09.html
3. Air Force Research Laboratory, Kirtland AFB, New
Mexico, Directorate descriptions,
ww.afrl.af.mil/techconn/directorate_descriptions.htm
4. United States Air Force, Airborne Laser System
Program Office, Office of Public Affairs, "Airborne
Laser Optical Facility Opens", February 21,
2001.
www.de.afrl.af.mil/pa/releases/2001/01-06.html
5. Air Force Research Laboratory, Directorate
descriptions (above) 6. Directed Energy for the 21st
Century, 3rd Annual Directed Energy
Symposium, Preliminary Program and Registration,
Kirtland Air Force Base, White Sands Missile Range, 30
October - 3 November 2000.
7. Air Force Research Laboratory, "New technology
Drives Away Adversaries" 2/22/01 (above)
8. Marine Corps Times, 3/5/01 (above)
9. New York Times, "Pentagon Unveils Plans for a New
Crowd-Dispersal Weapon", James Dao, March 2, 2001.
10. David G. Guyatt, "Some Aspects of Antipersonnel
Electromagnetic Weapons",
February 1996. www.adacomp.net/~mcherney/aspects.html
11. Capt. Paul E. Tyler, MC, USN, "The Electromagnetic
Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict", in, LtCol. David
J. Dean, USAF, Editor, Low-Intensity Conflict and
Modern Technology, Air University Press, Alabama,
June 1986. www.adacomp.net/~mcherney/mn142a.htm
add your own comments  See also, (english)
by nessie 9:54pm Fri May 18 '01
this:
www.sfbg.com/nessie/20.html scary (english)
by Ryan 10:58pm Fri May 18 '01




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