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Psychotronic War




Russian army Major I. Chernishev, writing in the military journal Orienteer in February 1997, asserted that "psy" weapons are under development all over the globe. Specific types of weapons noted by Chernishev (not all of which have prototypes) were:

A psychotronic generator, which produces a powerful electromagnetic emanation capable of being sent through telephone lines, TV, radio networks, supply pipes, and incandescent lamps.

An autonomous generator, a device that operates in the 10-150 Hertz band, which at the 10- 20 Hertz band forms an infrasonic oscillation that is destructive to all living creatures.

A nervous system generator, designed to paralyze the central nervous systems of insects, which could have the same applicability to humans.

Ultrasound emanations, which one institute claims to have developed. Devices using ultrasound emanations are supposedly capable of carrying out bloodless internal operations without leaving a mark on the skin.

Psychotropics, defined as medical preparations used to induce a trance, euphoria, or depression. Referred to as "slow-acting mines," they could be slipped into the food of a politician or into the water supply of an entire city. Symptoms include headaches, noises, voices or commands in the brain, dizziness, pain in the abdominal cavities, cardiac arrhythmia, or even the destruction of the cardiovascular system.

Subliminals:

Noiseless cassettes. It is said that the Japanese have developed the ability to place infra-low frequency voice patterns over music, patterns that are detected by the subconscious. Russians claim to be using similar "bombardments" with computer programming to treat alcoholism or smoking.

The 25th-frame effect, alluded to above, a technique wherein each 25th frame of a movie reel or film footage contains a message that is picked up by the subconscious. This technique, if it works, could possibly be used to curb smoking and alcoholism, but it has wider, more sinister applications if used on a TV audience or a computer operator.

Research:

ESP research: determining the properties and condition of objects without ever making contact with them and "reading" peoples' thoughts, f.e. Project Stargate CIA

Clairvoyance research: observing objects that are located just beyond the world of the visible- -used for intelligence purposes

Telepathy research: transmitting thoughts over a distance--used for covert operations

Telekinesis research: actions involving the manipulation of physical objects using thought power, causing them to move or break apart--used against command and control systems, or to disrupt the functioning of weapons of mass destruction

Psychokinesis research: interfering with the thoughts of individuals, on either the strategic or tactical level

Source:

"The Mind Has No Firewall" by TIMOTHY L. THOMAS http://carlisle- www.army.mil/usawc/Parameters…

Further reading:

KUBARK CIA Interrogation Manual http://www.parascope.com/articles/0397/kubark06.htm

Higher-Dimensional Warfighting http://www-cgsc.army.mil/milrev/English...

Wonder Weapons http://www.usnews.com/usnews/issue/970707/7weir.htm

STAR GATE [Controlled Remote Viewing] http://www.fas.org/irp/program/collect/stargate.htm

United States Patent 5,159,703 : Silent subliminal presentation system http://164.195.100.11/netacgi/nph- Parser?Sect1=...









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