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Postby John Burroughs » Wed Jan 26, 2011 6:55 pm

I. APPLICATION OF MILITARY FREQUENCY WEAPONRY

According to a 1982 Air Force review of biotechnology, ELF has a number of potential military uses, including "dealing with terrorist groups, crowd control, controlling breaches of security at military installations, and antipersonnel techniques in tactical warfare." The same report states:

"Electromagnetic systems would be used to produce mild to severe physiological disruption or perceptual dis- tortion or disorientation. They are silent, and counter- measures to them may be difficult to develop."

Between 1980 and 1984 I was in England, and I got to see some illustrations of how some of this technology actually works. During this period, there were a lot of protests, sit-ins and demonstrations by Greenpeace and many other groups against the deployment of Cruise missiles, especially at Greenham Common, which was south of where I was located. In 1983 and 1984 there was a very large presence of military police at the base when the Cruise missiles arrived. Around mid-1984 this presence diminished considerably, and some of the protesters who were outside the base started claiming that they were being irradiated from the base because of physical problems they were unable to link to any other source. This was reported in Electronics Todsy magazine in 1985. The symptoms ranged from skin burns to headaches, drowsiness, menstrual bleeding at abnormal times, bouts of temporary paralysis, faulty speech coordination, and in one case circulatory failure severe enough to require hospitalization. Such a complex series of symptoms fits well with severe EM field exposure. The Ministry Of Defence (MOD) denied that any harmful electromagnetic signal was being used against the women, but did not deny that an electromagnetic signal may be in use which, if below lOmW/cm2, would not, under UK guidelines, be officially acknowledged as harmful. In other words, they lied.

People have said that there has been disinformation going on. Well look at this article. This is still highly classified was being worked on in 1980 and look at some of the effects it can can cause. I posting this not as disinformation but as something I have talked about before and I believe could have played apart in what happened to us. Also these are facts Carter was shutting down military projects in the US when he was President and the funding and projects were being moved to the UK.
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Re: EM

Postby John Burroughs » Wed Jan 26, 2011 7:07 pm

Again no disinformation just something I find very interesting! I don't know what happened to me I'm not working for the government!and I will continue to try and find out what happened to us!!



Superspectrum Blues

The trans-electromagnetic nature of elements of the Fortean continuum...

by Steve Mizrach

There are many documented cases of electromagnetic effects in conjunction with paranormal phenomena. In houses experiencing poltergeists or other 'ghostlike' apparitions, electrical appliances and light fixtures often display unusual behavior. There are many documented cases of paranormal communication through electronic devices - the Raudive voice recordings on radio, TV apparitions, and mysterious phone calls. Similarly, UFOs and other paranormal occurences often cause interference with car engines and other electrical equipment, and some feel UFOs hovering near power lines may cause blackouts. Those who have seen UFOs often receive dehydration and 'eyeburn' - a result of high-frequency actinic (UV) radiation - which is observed in people who have sighted "sasquatch" and other apparitions, as well. The presence of unusual EM activity in 'windows' of paranormal activity is often demonstrated by the tendency for compass needles and other electronic instruments to behave wildly.

The range of EM effects in nature is still not widely understood. While it is known that ionizing (nucleonic-particle) radiation can be harmful, the full range of effects for non-ionizing (photon) radiation is not known. It has been demonstrated that very low frequency (VLF) waves of greater wavelength than conventional radar cause interference with electronic equipment - such waves, being generated by a thermonuclear explosion, as some scientists surmise, might knock out the entire electric and communications grid of North America, an additional jeopardy posed by the Bomb. Such waves may also trigger electric fuses and switches: this is known as 'HERO' effects and is a recognized danger by the military. High-frequency EM waves - microwaves, X rays, cosmic rays, etc. - are dangerous to organisms because of their heating effects on tissue. What is not known is the effect of ELF (Extra Low Frequency) waves on biological organisms, because ELF radiation is given off by most of our electrical equipment, especially VDTs (video display terminals) and electric appliances.

Some of the recent research suggests that EM behavioral effects include changes in perception (visual and auditory), circadian rhythms and other biological 'clocks', reaction time and reflexes, and orientation/navigation ability in animals. Some report feelings of disorientation, nerve paralysis (note carefully... this occurs in conjunction with UFO reports), and discomfort. ELF radiation, when in the range of brain activity (below 20 Hz), can cause EEG (electroencephalograph) changes. There are numerous mechanisms reported for this cause: suppression of melatonin production by the pineal gland, changes in acetylcholine receptors in the brain, possible ionization effects on the CNS (central nervous system), or thermoregulatory (temperature-control) changes. Others suggest that there may be effects at the cellular level, and that, to wit, "cells are rapidly oscillating semiconductors," perhaps due to properties of RNA or calcium oxidation in the cell membrane. Some researchers in this area - Becker and Marino - feel that DC current stimulates cell growth and regeneration, and that conversely, wrongly-attuned EM fields may have adverse health effects, possibly causing cancer, natal problems, and cataracts, among other disorders reported.Since the direct effects of ELF fields are very small, most researchers tend to ignore any hazard they might pose: heating and electrification effects in conjunction with most power-frequency (PF - 60 Hz) fields tend to be extraordinarily small. But they have neglected the fledgling field of radiobiology and the 'biocommunication' aspects of EM energy. EM fields surrounding the body may be a form of 'bioinformation,' the organizing fields that tell cells in the body where to go and how to function - which may be Lakhovsky's bioenergy, Reich's orgone, the Saxon-Burr L-Fields, the ch'i of the acupuncturist, the bioplasma of Russian physicists, and the 'aura' seen by Kilner's UV glasses and Kirlian photography. Further, organisms may use EM waves to transmit information: this is, after all, how many insects send signals from one antenna to another. The possibility that human telepathy may be just such a form of transmission - "biological radio" - has fascinated many scientists. Unfortunately, some of the evidence for that hypothesis is weak, because ESP clearly works in EM-shielded Faraday cages. (One might surmise that some of ESP transmission may occur through previously undocumented, and unshielded, types of radiation, and only partially in the spectrum blocked by the cage.) Certainly, the fact that ESP does not fall off in range like most other signals (the inverse square law) - it worked out in space - suggests it is not a 'standard' form of EM wave.

It is the fact that EM energy may cause perceptual changes that may be of most interest to paranormal researchers. EM stimulation of the temporal lobe can cause auditory hallucinations, and strong EM fields cause people to see phosphenes or moving motes of light. Some Russian researchers report that a strong electromagnet 2 cm from the nape of the neck can cause people to see visual hallucinations. Wilder Penfield found that electrical stimulation of areas of the brain caused people to see images from their past as vividly as when they were "there." The early Mesmerists thought that hypnosis operated through a magnetic fluid - 'animal magnetism' - and there still seems to be something in connection with hypnosis, trance states, and the ability of animals to 'fascinate' others through radiation from the eyes. Nonetheless, the ability of hypnotized subjects to experience a wide range of incredible sensations has been well-documented - when told their arm is burning, the subjects' arm will display discoloration and scarring. To the consternation of paranoids everywhere who claim people are 'beaming' their thoughts, Andrija Puharich has found that ELF waves may indeed have the ability to control behavior if they are at beta wave (5 - 8 Hz) frequencies, and that various agencies (CIA, etc.) have researched the possibility of behavioral control in this area.

One thing that is notable about the Fortean "window areas" are a high degree of geomagnetic disturbance. The same EM fields causing the disturbances in electronic hardware may also be disrupting the 'wetware' of the brain. Nonetheless, some EM phenomena generated in these zones - in particular the so-called "Earthlights" - are very physical and real. The very odd behavior of some Will-O-Wisps/Spook Lights/Ball Lightning has suggested to Vincent Gaddis and others that these may be forms of intelligence, "electro-animals," with purposive behavior. One simplistic explanation of the Fortean occurences in these areas is that contact with these EM entities produces hallucinations, and causes the person to see whatever his belief system is likely to accept - a flying saucer, a hairy ape, a ghost, an angel, a talking tree, or whatever. An alternative explanation, advanced by Paul Devereux, is that these energy-balls are subject to psychokinetic molding, into whatever we want to see.Cases of Deliberate Experimentation on Individuals for Military Purposes
In one study over 100 Washington and Oregon state prisoners (recall the discussion of Phase II drug testing in Chapter 5) between 1963 and 1971 had their testicles dosed with radiation to discover what doses would sterilize them. The project was funded by the Atomic Energy Commission at a cost of $1.5 million.

From 1945 to 1947, 18 hospital patients, one of them only five years old, were injected with plutonium to measure how much the body would retain. The injections were represented as "experimental treatments" for the patients' illnesses. This appalling scheme was reviewed in the British Medical Journal in 1987, where it said that the "redeeming feature of the test was that the results were made available to other countries for their use."

II. ADVANCED MIND CONTROL APPLICATIONS

Cross-Referencing
By now you have acquired quite a bit of background knowledg e - it is knowledge that you will need to draw upon to properly understand and evaluate the information in this second section of Chapter 7.

The Psvchology Behind Mind Control and Psychic Warfare

Body identification gives rise to a host of sociological phenomena, the least of which is the mechanistic view that consciousness is a product of the brain, and secondarily that the mind is centered in the brain. Dr. Jose Delgado was one of the chief proponents of this viewpoint. Delgado was the author of the book "Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society". For Delgado, the mind existed only in the brain; to postulate its existence as an independent entity was to him sheer nonsense. He rejected the concept of free will, and proposed that the mind was a functional entity produced by the electrical operations of the brain, and as such should be manipulated and controlled in order to control the behavior of the population. This was a view that seems to be shared by proponents of the New World Order. Delgado, since the mid-1970's, was the director of the Spanish neurophysio- logical laboratory Centro Ramony Cajal. As time went on, his interests shifted from direct
stimulation of the brain to the broader area of the biological effects of electromagnetic fields, an area that has been eagerly embraced by the military and political system as a means to achieve their goal of absolute control of the population.
John Keel notes that in most UFO sightings, what is first seen is a bright light - which is then followed by the outlines of a structure. UFOs may be nothing more than just superspectrum entities: the fact that they often change coloration - from red to indigo to vanishing altogether - suggests to Keel that they are specters transitting through, and then leaving, our visible-light spectrum. Some of the UFO's flagrant violations of the laws of physics - in particular, angular momentum - do suggest it is not a physical object. The physical effects of the UFO - stalling cars, strange electronic signals on radios and phones, 'eyeburn' and CNS effects - suggest that it has a powerful EM field associated with it, if it is not itself an "EM entity." John Michell concludes that the propensity of UFOs to follow Aime Michel's straight lines - and the ley lines connecting ancient monuments - may be due to their geomagnetic origin, i.e. they are part of the World Grid.

But UFOs may be more than just generated by the earth, like Earthquake Lights (EQLs) - they may simply be more able to visit our part of the superspectrum during times of abnormal EM activity in these "window zones." The gateway between our territory and their "Borderland" may be open during those times. Many other kinds of apparitions seem to follow the UFO pattern - during ghost sightings, many people claim to see tiny balls of light, then the ghostly outline of someone they know. Keel noted that during the wave of "Mothman" sightings in West Virginia, many witnesses claimed to see only two points of light at first, which then resolved into the smoldering eyes of the winged beastie. Many Sasquatch sighters report him to be surrounded by an eerie, shifting glow. During reported cases of UFO paralysis or missing time, Keel also observed, the victim often reported being hit by a bright beam of light. Keel connects this to the phenomenon of illumination - like the beam that zapped the Jewish tentmaker, Saul, and turned him into a prophet.... many of the UFO witnesses so 'zapped' experience paranormal healing, increases of intelligence or psychic ability, and begin receiving telepathic transmissions (from the superspectrum?)

One definite paranormal mystery that many investigators have noted is that some of our shortwave radio channels appear to be broadcasting some truly strange things - for example, the repetition of certain numbers over and over in Spanish. It is possible that some of these things are intelligence exercises - forms of CIA covert communications, etc. - but some of the recorded transmissions are definitely too bizarre for even this explanation. In the movie Poltergeist there is a memorable scene where out of the 'white noise' of a UHF television channel emerges the arm of one of the entities. The suggestion is that through the upper reaches of the EM spectrum - i.e. the Superspectrum - the entities, normally outside our perceptual reach, may be able to communicate. Keel notes cases of paranormal voices and strange electronic signals coming forth from TVs, police radios (turned off!), telephones, and computers, and surmises a hypothesis. Are these signals posthypnotic activators for 'sleepers' who have been 'programmed' to see or do certain things? (Aren't we all sleepers....?)

Perhaps the human brain 'tunes in' to certain bandwidths, picking up the transmissions of the "Great Phonograph in the Sky," stuck in its weird prophetic/apocalyptic/mythopoetic grooves? It might be the case, as Keel notes, that there are 'low frequency' as well as 'high frequency' messengers, and we might be careful in considering who our contactees are 'beaming' for us. Perhaps the electromagnetic structure of the 'etheric' body - i.e. the purported 'Kirlian aura' - has special receptors for different types of transmission; might this be what the Hindus identify as chakras , the radar dishes for kundalini ? If the brain is, as Ken Wilber and Itzhak Bentov suggest, a frequency analyzer, might not under certain duresses (the "Nagual's blow" for "summoning attention," etc.) suddenly open to a wider bandwidth than normal? The exploration of the electromagnetic basis of life and consciousness has but just begun, and it is a terra incognita bound to contain a host of suprises. Who knows what we might be able to see in those rare Superspectral 'windows'?
Many of the UFO entities claim to come from "another time and another light." This may be a garbled way of explaining that they exist beyond the known (or knowable) EM spectrum. Paranormal entities often insist themselves that their form is not fixed and that they appear as they choose to be seen. Carlos Castenada always maintained that the 'allies' normally appeared as balls of light when one was seeing them as they were, but that a bright luminous egg or cocoon was also the true form of human beings. The fairies were said to be opalescent and to give off bright light ('faerie fire') when dancing at night. Certainly many ghost or apparition sightings initially appear as moving balls of light, which when stared at seem to take on the misty outlines of some sort of human form. In many cases, paranormal investigators utilize infrared or ultraviolet detection systems, which often reveal the otherwise 'invisible' activity behind poltergeist and "bedroom invader" attacks to be similar energy formations. The nonmateriality and insubstantiality of some paranormal entities may be due to the fact that they are not in fact "flesh and blood" at all but essentially electromagnetic in nature.

This certainly does not explain all classes of Fortean phenomena. Other strange occurences which do not involve balls of light and leave very real material aftereffects (i.e. they are not simply EM-induced hallucinations) happen in these "window zones." It may be that intense geomagnetic activity may open gateways to other places besides the superspectrum, places where even more bizarre things can come through, or where people can peer at things taking place in other parallel dimensions to our own. Keel notes that the awful, sulfuric smell and hissing noise in many of these cases might be caused by the sudden appearance of a powerful EM transmitter displacing the air, and that the boom or explosive noises caused by their disappearance might be the sudden rush of air into the vaccuum created by their disappearance. One day we may figure out how to use these gateways in the same way that the superspectrum entities do, and use them to travel to other realities.
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Re: EM

Postby Daniel » Wed Jan 26, 2011 9:17 pm

That was an interesting article John. Guess this could go back to thinking about Cobra Mist and possibly other Radio or Radar experimental equipment that may have been in use nearby. There's no doubt that radio waves can cause some serious effects to humans, such as the Active Denial System. EMF to induce hallucinations are very interesting, would a electostatic field cause similar effects? My knowledge in this area isn't very adept.

One thing I would like to ask is when you felt the build up of static electricity did your mind feel like it had been emptied? Jim mentioned in his codes and time line to disclosure blog post that in the area, that he calls the bubble, along with the sense of time slowing down the air didn't seem to transmit sound? Did you have a similar experience?

Just thinking about my experience, where I was covered with an electrostatic field, my mind felt empty, everything felt slow and there didn't appear to be any sound, just a slight breeze. This could explain why the Jetliner I saw didn't have any engine noise and that it felt surreal as I watched it in front of me. I only saw it while I was in this field of energy. It gets me thinking, this may have not been a military equipment test flight, but could have been something natural and I saw something I really liked.
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Re: EM

Postby bignos » Fri May 13, 2011 8:48 pm

http://www.colinandrews.net/UFO-BallsOfLight-Orbs.html
forget the stuff about crop circles.....
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Re: EM

Postby bignos » Wed Jun 29, 2011 1:28 am

Anti gravity / stealth using electrostatic fields
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/cienc ... ects44.htm
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Re: EM

Postby Observer » Wed Jun 29, 2011 7:51 am

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I've seen this before and its interesting to note the remarks made by Bill Gunston the well known and respected aviation journalist who has written many books on military aviation. His comment about the B-2 was, "The power weight ratio does not add up, The aircraft's gross weight is far too heavy for the rated thrust of the engines, in other words its under powered by quite a margin". Bill said at over 2 billion Dollars each, there has to be some other highly classified technology being used to make the aircraft efficiant on take off and in the air not to mention mission duration. Bill Gunston.

On top of this info from Bill Gunston, I had a PM from a anonymous person a long time ago now telling me the RFI was the result of stealth and 'wave rider' technology. I'm no scientist so will leave it up to you to research it. From what I gather, a plasma/ion shield is projected ahead of a wings leading edge which re arranges the on coming air molicules so the air friction at leading edge and over the wing is reduced quite dramatically. To add to the mystery, the Russians were way ahead of us on this tech, if I have got this all wrong, appologies, but check it yourself.
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