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An interview with Cleve Backster, who's seminal work on primary perception was ahead of its time.
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CIA finds no ‘worldwide campaign’ by any foreign power behind mysterious Havana syndrome (WP)
“We assess it is unlikely that a foreign actor, including Russia, is conducting a sustained, worldwide campaign harming U.S. personnel with a weapon or mechanism.” - CIA Report (January 2022)
Related: Havana Syndrome — CIA Report : “No Worldwide Campaign by Foreign Adversary” - by @inteltoday
“It’s real. It’s affecting our officers. It’s affecting others around the community, in government, and we’re going to figure it out.” - CIA Deputy Director David Cohen - Annual Intelligence and National Security Summit (Sept. 14 2021)
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Leif Salford’s Final Slide in His Talk to the European Parliament on June 29, 2000. -
Open source pulse-modulated radio and microwave band projects. Prototyping directed energy devices with publicly available schematics and components, to achieve the microwave hearing effect: cranial pops, clicks, noises, and ultimately real-time voice and audio at range.
This new Book might come in handy as well: Auditory Effects of Microwave Radiation - by James C. Lin
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Project Pandora and the MJ-12 Eisenhower Briefing Document
From 1965 to 1970, a study dubbed Project Pandora was undertaken to determine the health and psychological effects of low intensity microwaves, the so-called “Moscow signal” registered at the American Embassy in Moscow. Initially, there was confusion over whether the signal was an attempt to activate bugging devices or for some other purpose. There was suspicion that the microwave irradiation was being used as a mind control system. CIA agents asked scientists involved in microwave research whether microwaves beamed at humans from a distance could affect the brain and alter behavior.
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DNA is a fractal antenna in electromagnetic fields
Purpose: To review the responses of deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) to electromagnetic fields (EMF) in different frequency ranges, and characterise the properties of DNA as an antenna.
Materials and methods: We examined published reports of increased stress protein levels and DNA strand breaks due to EMF interactions, both of which are indicative of DNA damage. We also considered antenna properties such as electronic conduction within DNA and its compact structure in the nucleus.
Results: EMF interactions with DNA are similar over a range of non-ionising frequencies, i.e., extremely low frequency (ELF) and radio frequency (RF) ranges. There are similar effects in the ionising range, but the reactions are more complex.
Conclusions: The wide frequency range of interaction with EMF is the functional characteristic of a fractal antenna, and DNA appears to possess the two structural characteristics of fractal antennas, electronic conduction and self symmetry. These properties contribute to greater reactivity of DNA with EMF in the environment, and the DNA damage could account for increases in cancer epidemiology, as well as variations in the rate of chemical evolution in early geologic history.
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Evidence for a connection between coronavirus disease-19 and exposure to radiofrequency radiation from wireless communications including 5G (Journal of clinical & translational research)
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Researchers Achieve Mind Control Using Only Light (Paper)
A form of mind control using only the power of light has been developed by a team of South Korean researchers. And, the research team says, the process is fully reversible and has already been used successfully on mice in a lab setting to control both emotion and behavior.
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Stay Humble: In the infinite spectrum of cosmic radiations and vibrations, humans only perceive an Infinitesimal tiny sliver. (Text snippet from this book by Georges Lakhovsky)
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Brain-to-brain communication: the possible role of brain electromagnetic fields (As a Potential Hypothesis) - by Ehsan Hosseini
From the category "Neurocognitive research gradually coming to the conclusion that 'Internal simulation but external influence is possible.'"
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‘Havana syndrome’ attacks reveal US adversaries may have dangerous intel (video analysis)
The coincidental timing of when US intelligence is being targeted with the "Havana syndrome" raises the possibility that the attacks are targeted.
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NIER Effects on Flora & Fauna: A Major Review
A detailed examination —likely the most exhaustive ever attempted— of the environmental effects of non-ionizing radiation has been published in Reviews on Environmental Health.
“Effects of Non-Ionizing Electromagnetic Fields on Flora and Fauna” is in three parts, the last of which was posted today. They are:
- Part 1. Rising Ambient EMF Levels in the Environment
- Part 2. Impacts: How Species Interact with Natural and Man-Made EMF
- Part 3. Exposure Standards, Public Policy, Laws, and Future Directions
Taken together, the three papers run over 200 pages in the journal and include more than 1,000 references.
The authors are Blake Levitt, Henry Lai and Albert Manville. Levitt is a science journalist, based in Connecticut, and the author of Electromagnetic Fields: A Consumer's Guide to the Issues and How To Protect Ourselves, first published in 1995. Lai is a professor emeritus at the University of Washington, Seattle. In the 1990s, he and N.P. Singh were the first to show that ELF (60 Hz) EMFs and RF radiation could lead to DNA breaks. Manville is a lecturer at Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore and, formerly, a wildlife biologist with the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.
“We approached it from the biology/environmental ecosystem level, rather than the typical physics and/or human physiology side,” Levitt told Microwave News. She added that they are planning to publish a book on the topic for the lay reader.
