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Wednesday, March 5, 2025

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You may have noticed our focus this week is on mind manipulation technologies, a subject of frequent attention on this website, as well as in some of my books. as on last Monday's blog we are dealing with an article that is "dated," but unlike Monday's article, this one is over a decade old, and approaching a decade and a half, but I'm blogging about it because of its inherent high octane speculation implications and possibilities. And regarding these possibilities, I want to issue one of my oft-repeated caveats to the reader: if I, a hack from South Dakota, can think of these possibilities, so can "they", and they probably did long before I came along.  Here's the article (which, oddly, or perhaps not so oddly, was shared by a few of you):

Psychotronic and Electromagnetic Weapons: Remote Control of the Human Nervous System

There's two things in particular that I want to which I want to draw the readers' attention. The first is this:

In March 2012 the Russian defense minister Anatoli Serdjukov said:

“The development of weaponry based on new physics principles; direct-energy weapons, geophysical weapons, wave-energy weapons, genetic weapons, psychotronic weapons, etc., is part of the state arms procurement program for 2011-2020,” (Voice of Russia)

The world media reacted to this hint on the open use of psychotronic weapons by the publication of scientific experiments from the 1960‘s where electromagnetic waves were used to transmit simple sounds into the human brain. However, most of them avoided saying that since then extensive scientific research has been carried out in this area throughout the world. Only a Colombian newspaper, El Spectador, published an article covering the whole scale of the achievements of this (computerized English translation).

Britain’s Daily Mail, as another exception, wrote that research in electromagnetic weapons has been secretly carried out in the USA and Russia since the 1950’s and that “previous research has shown that low-frequency waves or beams can affect brain cells, alter psychological states and make it possible to transmit suggestions and commands directly into someone’s thought processes. High doses of microwaves can damage the functioning of internal organs, control behaviour or even drive victims to suicide.”

You'll note that the Russian defense minister himself admitted that "posychotronic weapons," i.e., mind manipulation technologies, were part of the procurement program for the decade leading up to the current Russo-Ukrainian war.

Why is this grist for the high octane speculation mill? What possible twisted "Dr. Walter Bishopian connection" could there possibly be between psychotronic weapons and the Russo-Ukrainian war?

I should think that it would be rather obvious, but in case it isn't, I'll spell out plainly what is in my mind. When I first heard that open hostilities had broken out, and then heard the western media's ridiculous attempts to spin the narrative that the Ukraine was not only winning the war (handily by some truly incredible accounts), but that it actually could win the war with enough help from "the west," meaning, the U.S.A. I even have a friend who is a Russian(Ukrainian)-American bishop who contacted me and asked me what I thought of this narrative. I told him that I thought it was absolutely nuts and fantastic, and that there was no way the Ukraine was winning, nor could win, any war with Russia, western aid or no western aid. Even Germany is only batting 50% on the score card, and that would quickly go down to 33% should it "try again." And the only other counties capable would be the USA (dubious with the effects of wokery on its military), or China, and even with Chinese numbers, it would find the going very tough if not impossible.  My point is that the narrative being put out, particularly in the Western media and even by some "military experts" made absolutely no sense from any military point of view, even by an amateur such as me. It was crazy. It was nonsense.  And now, here were are, a few years later, with the Ukrainian military in tatters and an entire country in ruins and a situation that is only getting worse, as its petulant and childish "leader" doubles down on the insanity.

So what's going on? With the existence of such weapons, weapons that can "control behaviour or even drive victims" - victims like countries and their "leaders" - "to suicide," perhaps we have the explanation for all the otherwise inexplicable and suicidal behavior, including the growing inability to reason with such people: they're downright unreasonable, irrational, and...well... just plain nuts.

The point is that if that high octane speculation be true, then clearly these types of weapons can exert an enormous geopolitical effect.

But there's something else, something that ties into yet another weird and very high octane speculation of mine, and it's this:

In 1975, neuropsychologist Don R. Justesen, the director of Laboratories of Experimental Neuropsychology at Veterans Administration Hospital in Kansas City, unwittingly leaked National Security Information. He published an article in “American Psychologist” on the influence of microwaves on living creatures’ behavior.

In the article, he quoted the results of an experiment described to him by his colleague, Joseph C. Sharp, who was working on Pandora, a secret project of the American Navy.

Don R. Justesen wrote in his article:

“By radiating themselves with these ‘voice modulated’ microwaves, Sharp and Grove were readily able to hear, identify, and distinguish among the 9 words. The sounds heard were not unlike those emitted by persons with artificial larynxes” (pg. 396).

That this system was later brought to perfection is proved by the document which appeared on the website of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency in 1997, where its Office of Research and Development presented the Department of Defense’s project: “Communicating Via the Microwave Auditory Effect”. In the description it said:

“An innovative and revolutionary technology is described that offers a low-probability-of-intercept radiofrequency (RF) communications. The feasibility of the concept has been established using both a low intensity laboratory system and a high power RF transmitter. Numerous military applications exist in areas of search and rescue, security and special operations” (See web.iol.cz)

In January 2007, the Washington Post wrote on the same subject:

“In 2002, the Air Force Research Laboratory patented precisely such a technology: using microwaves to send words into someone’s head… Rich Garcia, a spokesman for the research laboratory’s directed energy directorate, declined to discuss that patent or current or related research in the field, citing the lab’s policy not to comment on its microwave work. In response to a Freedom of Information Act request filed for this article, the Air Force released unclassified documents surrounding that 2002 patent — records that note that the patent was based on human experimentation in October 1994 at the Air Force lab, where scientists were able to transmit phrases into the heads of human subjects, albeit with marginal intelligibility. Research appeared to continue at least through 2002. Where this work has gone since is unclear — the research laboratory, citing classification, refused to discuss it or release other materials“ (Italicized emphasis added)

Now you'll note that the sound of such auditory microwave interference with the brain is that the "talking" produces sounds like the mechanical-metallic sounds of an artificial larynx.  This recalls to my mind the "metallic, grating" sounds reportedly heard by victims of the Havana syndrome, the American and Canadian personnel who reported all sorts of strange sleep disorders, headaches, and sounds while stationed in their respective embassies in Havana a few years ago. The syndrome, you'll recall, also spread to Swampington, D.C., where it occurred to random victims around the city, and while they were apparently outdoors.  All this, again, suggests the use of microwave-modulated brainwave interference technologies.

But it's that metallic-sounding "voice" that people "hear" in their heads that sets me off on a very different line of high octane speculation, one connected to the plasma-life-hypothesis that I outlined in my recent book The Demon in the Ekur, and that Robert Temple explored in more depth (lacking, of course, my patristic references) his book The New Science of Heaven. Plasmas do broadcast radio waves. Now, couple that with the hypothesis that some may be intelligent, and one arrives at the possibility that they might actually be capable of "talking" and, more importantly, being "overheard" by humans, or even of communicating with humans. What would they "sound" like? Well, if this article is any indicator, they would sound "metallic", or like an "artificial larynx."

But wait, there's one final dive off the high octane speculation twig that we must take, for if that is a possible implication, then, coupled with our first speculation, that means that this "communication" could also, and would also, have vast geopolitical implications, for it might not be the Russians beaming insanity and nuttery into the witless brains of the modern Western leadership.

It might be Someone Else Altogether.

See you on the flip side...

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Joseph P. Farrell

Joseph P. Farrell has a doctorate in patristics from the University of Oxford, and pursues research in physics, alternative history and science, and "strange stuff". His book The Giza DeathStar, for which the Giza Community is named, was published in the spring of 2002, and was his first venture into "alternative history and science".


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