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1 page overview plus 12 page summary
A. Russian Experts state mind control weapons exist and warn of
dangers of psychotronic weapons and war
B. Chart of scientifically proven victim symptoms
C. Table of contents with citations
Section I
The best argument for the existence of U.S. EMR Mind Control Weapons: The Russian evidence
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CAHRA [now Mind Justice] Website posting, "Russian Book Translation Project Has Begun"
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U.C Davis students translate sixty-two pages of the Russian book "Psychotronic Weapons and the Security of Russia" by V.N. Lopatin and V.D. Tsygankov,1999 Moscow
A. Lopatin on Russian TV, 1995 asking for duma legislation banning mind control weapons.
B. Three lexis-nexis articles on Lopatin
1. Defense and Security, Feb. 14, 2000, "The Riders of the "Psychotropic" Apocalypse" by Andrei Soldatov. Lopatin discusses his ten year effort to ban mind control weapons.
2. Interfax Russian News, August 16, 1999, "Duma to Debate PM's Confirmation, Dagestan on Monday" Lopatin's duma work discussed.
3. Xinhua General Overseas News Service, Oct. 11, 1990, "U.S. Defense Secretary to visit Moscow", discusses Lopatin's trip to U.S., meets U.S. Defense Secretary Cheney, Lopatin speaks at National Press Club.
C. Biography of Vladimir Nikolaevich Lopatin
D. Biography of Vladimir Dmitrievich Tsygankov
E. Table of Contents-D. Milks, translator
F. From the Publisher
G. Chapter 3 The Physical-Biological Basis of PSW, p. 42-48
H. Chapter 6 State Defense Initiative and Concept of Arms By V.D. Tygankov
I. Chapter 7. Legal Problems of Defense From Informational Weapons by V.N. Lopatin
J. Conclusion
K. Literature
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Translation excerpts from second book "Psychotronic War, From Myths to Facts" by Igor Vinokurov and Georgij Gurtovoj", Moscow 1993, Translated by Mojmir Babacek
A. Kalamazoo Gazette, 4-14-89, "Western, Soviet scientists full of energy" by Bill Krasean. On Russian scientist Vlail Kaznacheev, mentioned in Gurtovi book and cited in Russian article below, Stolitsa, No.43, p. 40, "MC-Ultra Program" by Alexei Myasnikov.
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Several corroborating Russian newspaper articles on mind control
A. Defense and Foreign Affairs, Nov. 1983 Publisher's Note, on Russian "electronic systems "to "beam" messages directly into the brain."
B. Defense News, Jan 11-17, 1993, "U.S., Russia Hope to Safeguard Mind-Control Techniques" by Barbara Opall
C. Moscow News, March 12, 1994 Science No. 12., on Smirnov and psychotronic weapons.
D. Newsweek, 8-22-94, "Subliminal Dr. Strangelove" by Dorinda Elliott, John Barry, on Smirnov and Waco, FBI meetings.
E. Moscow News, March 25, 1994 "when asked noiselessly, answer silently", on Smirnov's mind control work.
F. Moscow Times, "Computers may hope Key to Subconscious" No. 505, on Smirnov's pyschotronic work
G. Charleston Gazette, March 4, 1994, "FBI Rejected Mind Control With Koresh"
H. Defense Electronics, July 17, 1992, "DOD, Intel Agencies Look at Russian Mind Control Technology" by Mark Tapscott
I. The Glasgow Herald, May 26, 1993 "Brainwash killers 'still in use'", on alleged Soviet military use of psychotronic weapons.
J. Washington Times, May 24, 1995 "Reputed Rasputin advises Yeltsin; Ex-KGB officer dabbles in occult", by Martin Sieff, on allegations by Kremlin officials of use of mind control by KGB.
K. Sacramento Bee, May 28, 1995, "The Kremlin's Back Magician", by Miranda Anichkina
L. Stolitsa, N. 43 p. 40, "MC-Ultra Program" by Alexei Myasnikov, on human rights groups alleging government mind control experiments.
M. Moscow Times, July 11, 1995, N. 750, "Report: Soviets Used Top-Secret' Weapons by Owen Matthew's with comments by V.N. Lopatin.
N. Delovoi Mir, pp. 1,9 "Mind-Control" by Ivan Tsarev, with complaints filed with Russian government by victims of emr mind control experiments.
O. Los Angeles Times, 1976? "Russia Testing Radiation to Cause Disease, Control Minds and Kill", by Paul Bannister
P Los Angeles Herald-Examiner, Nov. 22, 1976, "Mind-Altering Microwaves, Soviets Studying Invisible Ray"
Q. Fate Magazine, Feb, 1994, Vol. 47, No. 2 Issue 527, "Soviet Psychic Warfare", by Paul Stonehill
R. Executive Intelligence Review Special Report, 1988, "Electromagnetic-Effect Weapons: The Technology and the Strategic Implications"
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1998 German TV, ZDF, "Secret Russia: Moscow--the Zombies of the Red Czars", documentary on Russian victims of psychotronic experiments, obtained by Blanche Chavoustie
Section II
The Second and Equally Convincing Argument For the Existence of U.S. EMR Mind Control Weapons: The East/West Controversy over Thermal/Athermal effects of Emr Ends With the Exposure of a U.S. Cold War Cover Story
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Freedom of Information Act excerpts from Harlan Girard, released 2001
A. Moscow Rabochaya Tribuna Nov. 26, 1994 pp 1-2, "Psychotropic Arms Potential Must Be Monitored', by Anatolily Ptushenko, Member of the Russian Federation of Space Exploration Scientific and Technical Council. "While microwave radiation is variable: it can affect a person (or an army) temporarily or possibly forever. It is all determined by the mix of frequency and the power of the radiation. These systems were called "psychotropic Weapons" in official secret documents 30 years ago. It was these systems that we began to appreciate in the sixties. ...Nevertheless; faced with such a terrible danger as psychotropic weapons (and other kinds of space-based weapon), it is our duty to ensure that the development and operation of space-based solar energy systems receive popular and above all mass media scrutiny."
B. Russia National Information Security, Moscow Armeyskiy Sbornik, Oct. 96, No. 10, pp 88-90 "National Information Security: Opinion of the Subject", by Major General Valeriy Menshikov, doctor of technical sciences and Colonel Boris Rodionov, discussed satellites, remote mind control.
C. Beijing Renain Junyl [People's Military Surgeon] Vol 40, No 9 Sep 97, pp 507-508. Discusses infrasound weapons to induce immeasurable fear and unstable mental state...or even symptoms of mental disease."
D. People's Military Surgeon, Vol 40 No. 9 Sep 97 pp 507-508, discusses Incoherent Light Source weapon that can cause blindness and disorientation, and can also lead to symptoms of mental illness.
E. Beijing Jiefangjun Bao Chinese, 25 Dec. 1996, "High-Energy Microwave Weapons" Known as "Superstars", article stated, ""non-thermal effects" can produce psychological damage..."
F. "ATTN Wire Select, Belgium, by Alain Gossens, "Apocalypse Now? 'HAARP' or How the US Military is Playing Sorcerer's Apprentices", stated, "all research in the area of electromagnetic energy -- for say, medical purposes-- has been blocked. As a result a vast and highly promising field of science and medicine has been monopolized by interests with ties to the US Army."
1. British tabloid, The Big Issue, Oct 2, 2000, "Strike Force", Dr. Bertell [a respected Canadian biometrics expert who led the Bhopal and Chernobyl Medical Commissions]"claims HAARP could disrupt human thought-processes."
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1983 Washington DC Conference on Psychological Strategies sponsored by the "Intellectual Father of Star Wars", Dr. Stefan Possony, discussing Russian emr mind control based on athermal emr effects.
A. Defense and Foreign Affairs Daily, 6-7 83 "Psy-War: Soviet Device Experiment" Article stated, "Dr. Adey was quoted as saying: "Some people theorize that the Soviets may be using an advanced version of the machine clandestinely to seek a change in behavior in the United States through signals beamed from the USSR."
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BBC TV 1984 documentary, "Opening Pandora's Box", highlighting Dr. Becker's theory of large, classified U.S. emr weapons program based in part on evidence of the thermal/athermal controversy.
A. AP Extra by Barton Reppert, May 21, 1988, "The Zapping of an Embassy: 35 Years Later, The Mystery Lingers"
B. November 6, 1953, "Destroying American Minds-Russians Made it a Science" Dr. Charles W. Mayo to the Political Committee of the United Nations about methods of torture used by Communists on American prisoners.
C.. Federal Times, Dec 13, 1976, "Microwave Weapons Study by Soviet Cited", From GPO, 1976 "Surveillance, Technology, Policy and Implications" Staff Report Subcommittee on Constitutional Rights, Committee on Judiciary, US Senate, Second Session.
D. Modern Electronics, Sept 1985, "Combating the Russian Woodpecker", by Glenn Hauser
E. UN, July 10, 1979, Committee on Disarmament by V.L. Issraelyan, Representative of the USSR, discusses development of new weapon of mass destruction based on 'non-thermal' effects.
F. Letter to Cheryl Welsh from NSA,CIA, May 19, 1997, "Soviet mind control system...is classified..."
G. NBC Magazine with David Brinkley, July 16, 1981, No. 47592, discussing Russian Woodpecker Signal and mind control.
H. U.S News and World Report, July 7, 1997, "Wonder Weapons, The Pentagon has a huge classified program to build sci-fi arms that won't kill the enemy. ..." By Douglas Pasternak
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2000 Video by Council on Wireless Technology Impacts, "Public Exposure", www.emrnetwork.org. More evidence of athermal controversy
A. Microwave News, March/April 2001 "Views on the News: Weapons Development and Public Health Should Not Mix"
Section III
Conclusion: What this information means to victims of nonconsensual government experiments
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Where does the Russian translation Project fit in to the evidence?
A. Short overview: The scientific basis for emr mind control weapons, athermal effects of emr. Plenty of evidence in mainstream press
1. Davis Enterprise, 3-1-2001 "Frankengenes': The Dark Side of Biotechnology" by Lee Bowman
2. Parade Magazine, Dec. 29, 1996, Reuters: "Best News for Mortals" "British scientists say they're working on a "Soul-Catcher" memory chip, which would record human memories and thoughts, and expect it to be workng within 30 years." Open literature discusses scientists interested in futuristic technology. Scientists conducting classified research, given the evidence in this compilation, have developed very sophisticated mind control weapons.
3. New York Times Magazine, Sept 29, 1996, "The Altered State" by Elizabeth Rotte. "Michael Persinger, a psychologist and neuroscientist at Laurentian University in Ontario, ...solenoids, which create gently fluctuating fields ...The impulses move through ...the brain, where they interfere and interact with the complex electrical patterns of the subject's neural fields. Persinger aims...switches ...they sense a sexual arousal.. negative presence, a benevolent force , opiate effects,...
4. Bulletin of Atomic Scientist, Sept/Oct 1994 by Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, "The Soft Kill Fallacy". "Many of the non-lethal weapons under consideration utilize infrasound or electromagnetic energy...These weapons are said to cause ...interference with mental processes, modification of behavior and emotional response,...severe pain... The current surge of interest in electromagnetic and similar technologies makes the adoption of a protocol explicitly outlawing the use of these dehumanizing weapons an urgent mater."
5. US. News Jan 3/10 2000 by Douglas Pasternak, "John Norseen, Reading your mind and injecting smart thoughts" "BioFusion would be able to convert thoughts into computer commands, predicts Norseen, by deciphering the brain's electrical activity. ... Norseen's theories are grounded in current science. Mapping human brain functions is now routine...
B. Russian and American victim's symptoms match.
1. U S District Court Eastern District of CA No Misc. 94-097-WBS John M. Ginter, Plaintiff, v. California Department of Corrections, et al., Defendants. John Ginter, San Quentin prisoner with high school education described in his 1967 court case that Dr. Schmidt, the San Quentin psychiatrist called the equipment used on John, "M.I.N.D. or Magnetic Integrated Neuron Duplicator".
2. Los Angeles Times, 3-28-88 part 2 page 1, "A Fearful Fix Grips Figure in Kickbacks" by Kim Murphy, Rex Niles, an FBI informant in a defense contractors kick back case in Los Angeles, CA. Photo caption stated, "His aluminum foil hat has tiny holes in it, says Rex Niles, proof that the government is bombarding him with microwaves in an attempt to kill him." He had detected microwave signals but was still labeled mentally ill.
3. New York Times Magazine, Aug. 31, 1997, "Atomic Guinea Pigs" by Michael D'Antonio "At the Department of Energy, which oversees America's nuclear-weapons research, these people [radiation experiment victims] were referred to collectively as "the Crazies." But the opening of the cold-war archives has brought the Crazies in from the fringe." The mind control victims in Russia and the U.S. are both labeled mentally ill.
C. Conclusions