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GCHQ technology
"GCHQ is not developing technology to enable the monitoring of all internet use and phone calls in Britain
.. GCHQ is subject to rigorous parliamentary and judicial oversight .. GCHQ only acts when it is necessary and proportionate to do so; GCHQ does not spy at will
'the ECHELON system was designed by NSA to interconnect all these computers and allow the stations to function as components of an integrated whole. The NSA and GCSB are bound together under the five-nation UKUSA signals intelligence agreement. The other three partners all with equally obscure names are the Government Communications Headquarters (GCHQ) in Britain' -
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It's not about flicker rate.It's about Electromagnetic Interference.
A typical unshielded CFL puts out more electromagnetic radiation than your TV set, your microwave oven, and certainly your cell phone.
--Though, cell phones can afford to be low-power emitters, since you have to hold them right up to your head for your nervous system to be affected.
Yes, there are a hundred and one arguments out there which tell us that cell phone EM is non-ionizing and therefore totally safe. This is only half true. Low power EM won't cause heat damage to your brain, but this certainly does not mean that they are totally safe. There are more ways to have an effect upon the nervous system than to simply burn cells with microwaves.
Humans are affected by EM radiation. There is more information available on this now than ever before, but many still resist looking at it. The arguments I have seen against have been, without exception, flawed, limited by bias and willfully ignorant. Fair enough. While the arguments for include hysterical and scatter-brained claims, it is silly to throw the baby out with the bath water, so to speak. There are many far more serious studies which show that the brain is indeed affected by EM. (Here are a few from a simple Google search.)
The question in my mind is not whether EM radiation can affect the behavior of brain cells and perception, but how CLF's are doing it. --Because, given GE's long, long track-record of psychopathic tendencies, health and environmental violations and lying to the public, and above all, their long standing association with the military, it would be foolish to assume that they are not deliberate in their efforts to flood every Western household with harmful EM. --Granted, all their technicians and engineers need not be 'in on it', but that's how you make secrets work. You compartmentalize. I would be surprised, for instance, if many employees at GE were aware that the basic wall socket electrical current was a source of trouble.
Robert O. Becker wrote a definitive book which deals with EM pollution and its effect on the human mind and body. I have taken the liberty of scanning the pages which I think are highly relevant in terms of social engineering, specifically, the notes on , which illustrates how 60 htz AC current plays a role in keeping people lightly medicated with Lithium on a nearly permanent basis.
Population control is entirely real, and it has been around for a long time. Science has known for many decades that reality and certainly human awareness are entirely the results of electromagnetic wave forms, and that manipulation within the EM spectrum is a great way to control people.The CIA's experiments in radio control of the brain are based on the development of the EEG in the 1920's. In 1934, doctor's Chaffee and Light published a pivotal monograph, "A Method for Remote Control of Electrical Stimulation of the Nervous System". Work along the same lines allowed Dr. Jose Delgado of Cordoba, Spain to climb into bull-ring and, with the push of a button, trigger an electrode in the head of a charging bull and stop the beast in it's tracks.
Further groundbreaking advances were made by L.L. Vasiliev, the famed Russian Physiologist and doyan of parapsychology, in "Critical Evaluation of the Hypnogenic Method". The article detailed the experiments of Dr. I.F. Tomashevsky in remote radio control of the brain "at a -
Re:Don't forget Dennis Kuncinch...
It's not a corporate media blackout, it's the mind control satellites.
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Re:Fear and cancer
Microwave radiation even in modest amounts can produce lasting symptoms. Consider Ross Adey and the Lida machine (North Korean brainwashing machine). I personally knew a man who had been subjected to this technique as an Army Intelligence operative in Korea, and he was perpetually spaced. Not convinced? Look here.
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Re:Beat frequency
Actually, air will act as a nonlinear element and produce a difference frequency. http://www.raven1.net/aegis.htm/ http://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/audio/
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10 yrs ago...Some years ago a company came out with a product called "minddrive", and an assortment of computer games / tools. While not directly detecting brainwaves, it did detect skin resistance changes (due to sweat I suppose)...something that some people were evidently actually learning to control.
Here's all I can find of it: http://www.raven1.net/minddriv.htm
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Re:1/r^2 kills this
Hm... 100 000 Gauss is only 10 tesla. We stick rats in that all the time (no floating). The floating requires a strong field gradient, but not really that strong a field . The 17T (170 000 Gauss) MR spectrometers that most university chem departments have don't seem to explode that often. Or DO they? I'll have to sneak up behind a chemist and yell BOOM and see how high he jumps! 1.28x 10^18 Gauss is a little over the top though. But why so much? You don't need to create a field 160 million kms away, you need one around the spacecraft. The one the Earth generates works pretty well (though it might be a bit oversized for a spacecraft), and it's fairly compatible with life. What you need is a field that's strong enough to deflect enough incoming cosmic rays by just enough to miss the ship. You won't get them all (the ones coming straight in aren't going to deflect, and you're not likely to make a field strong enough to stop them dead) but any field will help a little. Somebody want to figure out how strong it would have to be to make a reasonable (say, 50%) difference?
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What. . ?As opposed to the numerous sources who reword stories and worse so that readers will favor palistinian terrorists?
fascist tendencies of the american left.
Am I reading you correctly?
One of the indicators of Psychopathic tendency is to blame others for what the psychopath is guilty of her/himself.
How many Israeli houses and olive groves have the Palestinians bulldozed? (None.) Have Palestinan snipers been shooting teenaged girls in the head recently? (No.) How about destroying civilian water wells? (No.) How many suicide bombings have the Palestinian secret service performed and blamed on Israeli rebels in order to generate chaos and excuses to continue the war on civilians? (None.)
Don't believe it's possible? Perhaps you need to read up on mind control. It's easy to create, 'suicide bombers'. Like the US, Israel has its own secret detention centers to supply unwilling subjects for such operations. It's obviously an effective ploy because it fools people who think, "But they would never DO that!"
If you compare the times when 'suicide bombings' happen, it nearly always during a point when peace talks are looming, or tensions are easing. And the end results of a bombing NEVER benefits the Palestinians.
One way or another, when four of Israel's own security service chiefs cry out against Sharon's megalomaniacal policies, it means that something is wrong. It means that most people who claim that Israel is in the right, probably don't know the subject matter well enough to make such claims.
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Re:ahh, but the question is...Someone beat you to it
For the moment, though, HSS is unfinished business. As night must follow
day, there are Defense Department applications. Norris and A.T.C. have
been busy honing something called High Intensity Directed Acoustics
(HIDA, in house jargon). It is directional sound -- an offshoot of HSS --
but one that never, ever transmits Handel or waterfall sounds. Although
the technology thus far has been routinely referred to as a <b>"nonlethal
weapon,"</b> the Pentagon now prefers to stress the friendlier-sounding
"hailing intruders" function.
In reality, HIDA is both warning and weapon. If used from a battleship,
it can ward off stray crafts at 500 yards with a pinpointed verbal
warning. Should the offending vessel continue to within 200 yards, the
stern warnings are replaced by 120-decibel sounds that are as physically
disabling as shrapnel. <b>Certain noises, projected at the right pitch, can
incapacitate even a stone-deaf terrorist; the bones in your head are
brutalized by a tone's full effect whether you're clutching the sides of
your skull in agony or not.
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"Besides," Norris says, laughing darkly, "grabbing your ears is as good
as a pair of handcuffs."
Nimbly holding a big black plate, Norris stands with me in an A.T.C.
sound chamber. Since he's poised behind the weapon, he will hear no
sound once it's powered up: not a peep. <b>"HIDA can instantaneously cause
loss of equilibrium, vomiting, migraines -- really, we can pretty much
pick our ailment," he says brightly. "We've delivered a couple dozen
units so far, but will have a lot more out by June. They're talking
millions!"</b>
(Last month, A.T.C. cut a five-year, multimillion-dollar licensing
agreement with General Dynamics, one of the giants of the military-
industrial complex.)
Norris prods his assistant to locate the baby noise on a laptop, then
aims the device at me. At first, the noise is dreadful -- just primally
wrong -- but not unbearable. I repeatedly tell Norris to crank it up
(trying to approximate battle-strength volume, without the nausea),
until the noise isn't so much a noise as an assault on my nervous
system. I nearly fall down and, for some reason, my eyes hurt. When
I bravely ask how high they'd turned the dial, Norris laughs
uproariously. "That was nothing!" he bellows.
"That was about 1 percent of what an enemy would get. One percent!"
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O, the humanity
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Elanor White is RIGHT!
Chalk another one up for Elanor White and the schiz^D^D^D^D^D Veterans of the thousand psychic wars.
Oh, Elanor, I KNEW you were right, but now I have proof! I'd better start some of your DIY projects NOW! (search on "Diary #134" for her plans to make a cap to simulate EW weapons from common household items!)
Like Elanor says: "Skeptics: You must explain ALL occurrences taken together as a complete SET, or you have explained NONE of them." Go, Girl!
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Elanor White is RIGHT!
Chalk another one up for Elanor White and the schiz^D^D^D^D^D Veterans of the thousand psychic wars.
Oh, Elanor, I KNEW you were right, but now I have proof! I'd better start some of your DIY projects NOW! (search on "Diary #134" for her plans to make a cap to simulate EW weapons from common household items!)
Like Elanor says: "Skeptics: You must explain ALL occurrences taken together as a complete SET, or you have explained NONE of them." Go, Girl!
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Elanor White is RIGHT!
Chalk another one up for Elanor White and the schiz^D^D^D^D^D Veterans of the thousand psychic wars.
Oh, Elanor, I KNEW you were right, but now I have proof! I'd better start some of your DIY projects NOW! (search on "Diary #134" for her plans to make a cap to simulate EW weapons from common household items!)
Like Elanor says: "Skeptics: You must explain ALL occurrences taken together as a complete SET, or you have explained NONE of them." Go, Girl!
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Re:Yeah, yeah. . .So it's OK for Bush to CONSTANTLY lie to America about EVERYTHING, but not for Clinton to lie about an affair?
Not to mention that Bush is also on the verge of becoming a mass murderer through his lies.
Plus, (and I don't know about the veracity of this), but, it looks like the CIA under Bush Sr. may have some dirty laundry, (of the psychotic criminal variety) when it comes to matters of sex. . .
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The real deal
I had a few calls from this one when I worked as a sysadmin at her ISP.
You can also see her with a sign standing outside the mall in downtown Hamilton, or at the side of the road by the highway. -
Re:Inhumane Weapons
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Re:User Error is now a news story!
I guess it uses the Frey effect to beam the sound directly into your brain, huh?
heh.