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When  Puharich  later  sought  to  warn  the  public  about  machine  telepathy,  he  mysteriously
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               disappeared  from  his  home  in  Glen  Cove,  Maine,   ninety-six  miles  from  Rangeley,  where
               Wilhelm Reich, M.D. had lived.
                   Ross Adey, M.D., also used electromagnetic fields to remotely influence emotional states and
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               behavior. Adey discovered that a 0.75mW/cm  pulse-modulated microwave signal at a frequency
               of  450  MHz  will  control  all  aspects  of  human  behavior.  By  directing  a  carrier  frequency  to
               stimulate  the  brain,  then  using  amplitude  modulation  to  shape  the  wave  to  mimic  EEG
               frequencies, Adey could force a 4.5 cps theta rhythm (sleep) upon his subjects.
                   In 1973, Joseph Sharp, M.D., successfully demonstrated artificial microwave voice-to-skull
               (V2K)  or  synthetic  telepathy.  In  1978,  James  C.  Lin,  Ph.D.,  published  Microwave  Auditory
               Effects and Applications in which he related his own demonstrations of microwave hearing with
               a  pulsed  microwave  transmitter.  Lin  has  published  a  great  deal  on  biological  nonionizing
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               radiation effects,  and on July 25, 1990 testified before the Subcommittee on Natural Resources,
               Agriculture Research, and Environment Committee on Science, Space, and Technology in the
               U.S.  House  of  Representatives  in  his  capacity  as  chairman  of  the  Committee  on  Man  and
               Radiation, Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers (IEEE).
                   A library of exact frequencies and pulse rates of every emotion, passion, and state of mind in
               what  the  Soviets  used  to  call  acoustic  psycho-correction  has  been  compiled—for  example,
               Elizabeth  Rauscher,  nuclear  physicist  at  Technic  Research  Laboratory  in  San  Leandro,
               California, identified the happiness and aggression frequencies, and Michael  Persinger, M.D.,
               chief  neurologist  at  Laurentian  University  Environmental  Physiology  Laboratory  in  Ontario,
               used time-varying fields of low-intensity 1–10 Hz ELFs to induce nausea. 20
                   In June 1975, while Russian Woodpecker ELFs were zapping Eugene, Oregon brains, Leonid
               Brezhnev, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the [Soviet] Communist Party (1964–
               1982), called for a ban on EM weapons “more terrifying than nuclear arms.” But it was too little,
               too late. As nuclear engineer Thomas E. Bearden told it in 1990

                     [Brezhnev] stated the need for an “insurmountable barrier” to the development of such weapons. In July, he repeated
                     his strange proposal to a group of visiting U.S. Senators. Ponomarev, a Soviet national party secretary, again raised
                     the same issue to a delegation of visiting U.S. congressmen in August. At the United Nations’ thirtieth Session of the
                     General Assembly on Sept. 23,1975, Foreign Minister Andrei A. Gromyko strongly raised the same issue, warning
                     that science can produce “ominous” new weapons of mass destruction. He urged that all countries, led first by the
                     major powers, should sign an agreement to ban the development of these unspecified new weapons. He even offered a
                     draft, entitled “Prohibition of the Development and Manufacture of New Types of Weapons of Mass Annihilation and
                     of New Systems of Such Weapons”. . .By its fixation on nuclear weapons and its ignorance of scalar EM, the West
                     may have lost its only opportunity to prevent the spread of scalar EM weapons “more frightful than the mind of man
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                     has ever imagined,” to use Brezhnev’s characterization.  [Emphasis added.]

                   Between  1975  and  1977,  the  U.S.  Senate  Select  Committee  on  Intelligence  and
               Subcommittee on Health and Scientific Research of the Committee on Human Resources (the
               Church  Committee)  attempted  too  little  too  late  to  get  to  the  bottom  of  CIA  mind  control
               experiments, even unearthing ten large boxes of documents labeled “MK-ULTRA, 1952–62.”
               John Marks, author of The Search for the “Manchurian Candidate”: The CIA and Mind Control:
               The  Secret  History  of  the  Behavioral  Sciences  (1979),  requested  that  the  CIA’s  Office  of
               Research and Development (ORD) provide files “on behavioral research, including. . .activities
               related  to  bio-electrics,  electric  or  radio  stimulation  of  the  brain,  electronic  destruction  of
               memory, stereotaxic surgery, psychosurgery, hypnotism, parapsychology, radiation, microwaves
               and  ultrasonics.”  He  received  130  cubic  feet  of  classified  documents  on  “behavioral
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