Non-Lethal Weapons, Including Microwaves and Remote Viewing

Adams, Ronald I and Williams, R.A. (1976) "Biological Effects of Electromagnetic Radiation (Radiowaves and Microwaves) in Eurasian Communist Countries." Defense Intelligence Agency.

Alexander, John B., Groller, Richard, and Morris, Janice. (1992) "The Warrior's Edge." Avon Books.
NOTE: Describes the government/military's involvement in Enhanced Human Performance, including RV and PK. Alexander is the current head of Less Than Lethal weapons research at the Los Alamos National Laboratories, about ESP, Groller wrote on "Soviet Psychotronics" for Military Intelligence in the 80's. and Janet Morris works for a public policy organization specializing in strategic analysis and counter-insurgency research.

ARCO's "U.S. Department of Defense Dictionary of Military Terms," compiled by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. 1988 edition.
NOTE: Good reference to acronyms and terms.

Assenheim, H.M., Editor. (1979) "The Biological Effects of Radio-Frequency and Microwave Radiation." National Research Council of Canada, Ottawa.

Begich, Nick and Manning, Jeanne (1995) "Angels don't play this HAARP: Advances in Tesla technology. Earthpulse Press, Anchorage, AK.

Brodeur, Paul (1977) "The Zapping Of America:.Microwaves, their Deadly Risk, and the Coverup." W.W. Norton. NY, NY; MacLeod (Canadian edition).
NOTE: Contains a chapter on microwave mind-control technology.

Brodeur, Paul (1989) "Currents of Death." Simon and Schuster, NY, NY.

Dean, D.J., Editor. "Low-Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology." USAF Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala.: Air University Press.

Gruenberg, E.L. (1967) "Handbook of Telemetry and Remote Control." McGraw-Hill, NY, NY.

Kane, Beverly, Millay, Jean, and Brown, Dean Harold, Editors. "Silver threads: 25 years of parapsychology research." Praeger Publishers/Greenwood Publishing Group,Westport, CT.

Lin, J.C. (1978) "Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications." Thomas, Springfield, IL.
NOTE: Devoted exclusively to "microwave hearing." Dr. Lin is the foremost expert on microwave hearing, and his theory of thermoelastic expansion is, to date, the accepted theory. Dr. Lin reportedly set up the equipment whereby Major Sharp heard "words" via a microwave audiogram.

McMoneagle, Joe. (1993) "Mind Trek." Hampton Roads Pub Co.
NOTE: An autobiography of one of the first military/CIA remote viewers.

McRae, Ronald M. (1984) "Mind Wars: Secret Government Research into Psychic Weapons." St.Martin's Press, NY, NY.

Melton, Harold. Keith. (1993) "CIA Special Weapons and Equipment: Spy Devices of the Cold War." (Foreword by Richard Helms, former Director of CIA.) Sterling Pub., NY, NY.
NOTE: A catalog of CIA devices: hidden cameras, secret radios, secret explosives, rubber airplanes, audio surrveillance devices, and the passive cavity transmitter, a Russian invention that was discovered by the US after its use in bugging the US Embassy in Moscow.

Michaelson, Sol M. and Lin, James C. (1987) "Biological Effects and Health Implications of Radiofrequency Radiation." Plenum Press, NY, NY.
NOTE: A scholarly work, highly technical, revealing the scientific basis for microwave concerns. Includes measurement and physical description of radio and microwave radiation, dielectric properties of biological materials; propagation and absorption effects, behavioral effects, neural effects, biochemical effects, cardiovascular effects, ocular effects, and protection guides.

Ostrander and Schroeder. "Psychic Discoveries Behind the Iron Curtain."

Persinger, M.A., Editor. (1974) "ELF and VLF Electromagnetic Field Effects." Plenum Press, NY, NY.

Puthoff, Harold and Targ, Russell. (1977) "Mind Reach." Delacorte Press, Dell Publishing.
NOTE: First popular presentation of their studies on remote viewing.

Schnabel, Jim. (1997) "Remote Viewers: The Secret History of America's Psychic Spies." Dell.
NOTE: Pulls together all the available information about the military remote viewing programs which have been publicized since the fall of 1995. Lots of personal interviews.

Swann, Ingo. (1991) "Everybody's Guide to Natural ESP" St. Martins Press.
NOTE: Describes Swann's methods of training in ESP.

Thuery, Jacques . "Microwaves: Industrial, Scientific and Medical Applications." Part I: "Microwaves", Part II: "Industrial Applications", Part III: "Applications in the Food Industry", Part IV: "Biological Effects and Medical Applications".
NOTE: For the serious microwave scientist and investigator. Includes material on auditory perception, blood brain barrier, pearl chain formations, central nervous system, microwave drying, basic interaction with cell membranes, psychophysiology, bioelectric vibrations, hyperthermia for cancer treatment and a lot more, including d'Arsonval and his higher frequency treatments for illness (with pictures).

White, John, Editor. (1988) "Psychic Warfare: Fact or Fiction?" Aquarian.

Besly, Kimm (1984) Electro Magnetic Pollution: A Little Known Health Hazard: A New Means of Control?" Preliminary Report Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp, Inlands House, Southbourned, Ensworthy, Hants, England PO10 8JH.

"Biological Effects of Electric and Magnetic Fields Associated with Proposed Project Seafarer." Rep. of the Committee on Biosphere Effects of Extremely Low-Frequency Radiation, Division of Medical Sciences, Assembly of Life Sciences, National Research Council, National Academy of Sciences, 1977.

 

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