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Subject: Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapon Declassified Report / Microwave Effects

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Bioeffects of Selected Nonlethal Weapon Declassified Report / Microwave Effects

Posted by: duffett52

Fri Feb 29, 2008 11:31 am (PST)

DONALD FRIEDMAN'S DECLASSIFIED REPORT ON MICROWAVE EFFECTS

Located here :

http://www.freedomfchs.com/usarmyrptonmicrowavefx.pdf

The link listed here is to the report Donald Friedman obtained via a FOIA from the US Army regarding the effects of microwaves. It's an interesting report as it speaks of microwave heating of the body as well voice to skull transmissions.

I have not read it all, but it is potentially very important to our lawsuit.



Derrick Robinson

http://www.freedomfchs.com





Re: Declassified Report / Microwave Effects

Posted by: Bill Bruno

Fri Feb 29, 2008 1:09 pm (PST)

WOW! This is a newly declassified report written by the US Army in 1998.

Here is an excerpt:

The study of electromagnetic fields and their influence on biological systems is increasing rapidly. Much of this work is taking place because of health concerns. For example, increased concern has arisen regarding the effects of operator exposure to the electromagnetic fields associated with short-wave diathermy devices, high power microwave ovens, radar systems, magnetic resonance imaging units, etc. In addition, much concern has arisen about extremely low frequency (60 Hz power frequency) electric and magnetic fields that originate from high-voltage transmission lines, industrial equipment, and residential appliances. Both occupational and residential long-term exposure have been the focus of epidemiological studies. The studies have suggested possible adverse effects on human health (e.g., cancer, reproduction, etc.).Laboratory research is still being pursued to identify possible mechanisms of interaction. However, other than thermal heating for microwave frequencies, there is no yet agreed-upon mechanism of action. As a consequence, our knowledge base is developed entirely with phenomenological observations. Because of this fact, it is not possible to predict how non-thermal biological effects may differ from one exposure modality to another. It is especially difficult, because of the small data base for fast pulses, to predict biological effects that might be associated with high-power pulses of extremely short duration. There is, however, a growing perception that microwave irradiation and exposure to low frequency fields can be involved in a wide range of biological interactions. Some investigators are even beginning to describe similarities between microwave irradiation and drugs regarding their effects on biological systems. For example, some suggest that power density and specific absorption rate of microwave irradiation may be thought of as analogous to the concentration of the injection solution and the dosage of drug administration, respectively. Clearly, the effects of microwaves on brain tissue, chemistry, and functions are complex and selective. Observations of body weight and behavior revealed that rats, exposed under certain conditions to microwaves, eat and drink less, have smaller body weight as a result of nonspecific stress mediated through the central nervous system and have decreased motor activity. It has been found that exposure of the animals to one modality of radio-frequency electromagnetic energy substantially decreases aggressive behavior during exposure. However, the opposite effects of microwaves, in increasing the mobility and aggression of animals, has also been shown for a different exposure modality. Recent published data implicates microwaves as a factor related to a deficit in spatial memory function. A similar type of effect was observed with exposure to a "resonance tuned" extremely low frequency magnetic field. Thus, the database is replete with phenomenological observations of biological systems "affected" by exposure to electromagnetic energy. (The fact that a biological system responds to an external influence does not automatically nor easily translate to the suggestion of adverse influence on health.)

...

It is also possible that microwave hyperthermia (even with only a 1' C increase in brain temperature) may disrupt working memory, thus resulting in disorientation.

...

Regarding the microwave hearing effect:

The average elevation of brain temperature associated with a just-perceptible pulse was estimated to be about 5xl0^-6 C.

It goes on to talk about the weaponization of the microwave hearing effect, etc.



-Bill



Re: Declassified Report / Microwave Effects

Posted by: cosmicvisionary

Fri Feb 29, 2008 2:49 pm (PST)

I had read about the "voice-to skull" technology on a mind control website...great to see it's now declassified! I sent the links (there's also one at the Wired site) to the ACLU and mentioned the similarity of some of the cited frequencies with those used by cell phone/wireless tech., as well as the symptoms experienced by those with EHS. While the telecom industry may have been out of their scope to tackle, the non lethal weapon connection can be an inroad. I urge others to write to them as well . Here's the website link: http://www.aclu.org/contact/general/index.html (and maybe an actual letter might be more effective).




















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