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   NSA TORTURE TECHNOLOGY, NEWS and RE to All   
   Some References for Remote Mind Control    
   19 Jun 14 10:21:06   
   
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   From: TortureTechnologyNResearch@yahoo.com   
      
   Some References for Remote Mind Control Technology   
      
   1.  McAuliffe, Kathleen, The Mind Fields, OMNI magazine, Omni   
   Publications, February, 1985   
      
   2.  ISN News, Reproductive Hazards From Video Display Terminals,   
   Planetary Association for Clear Energy, 1985.   
      
   3.  Adey, W. Ross, Neurophysiologic Effects of Radiofrequency and   
   Microwave Radiation, Bulletin of the New York Academy of   
   Medicine, V.55, #11, December, 1979; The Influences of Impressed   
   Electrical Fields at EEG Frequencies on Brain and Behavior, in   
   Behavior and Brain Electrical Activity, Burch, N. and Altshuler,   
   H.I., eds., Plenum Press, 1975; Effects of Modulated Very High   
   Frequency Fields on Specific Brain Rhythms in Cats, Brain   
   Research, V.58., 1973; Spectral Analysis of Low Frequency   
   Components in the Electrical Activity of the Hippocampus During   
   Learning, Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology,   
   V.23, 1967.   
      
   4.  Koslov, Sam, Bridging the Gap, in Nonlinear Electrodynamics   
   in Biological Systems, Adey, W.R. and Lawrence, A.F., eds.,   
   Plenum Press, 1983.   
      
   5.  Steneck, Nicholas, The Microwave Debate, MIT Press, 1984.   
      
   6.  Brodeur, Paul, The Zapping of America, W.W. Norton and Co,   
   1977.   
      
   7.  Marha, Karel, Microwave Radiation Standards in Eastern   
   Europe, IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques,   
   V.MTT-19, #2, February, 1971.   
      
   8.  Zarat, Milton, Human Injury Relatable to Nonionizing   
   Radiation, IREE-ERDA Symposium - "The Biological Effects of   
   Electromagnetic Radiation," 1978.   
      
   9.  Annals of New York Academy of Sciences, V. 247, February,   
   1975.   
      
   10.  Frey, Allan, Behavioral Biophysics, Psychological Bulletin,   
   V.65, #5, 1965; Human Auditory System Response in Modulated   
   Electromagnetic Energy, Journal of Applied Physiology, V.17, #4,   
   1962; Neural Function and Behavior: Defining to Relationship,   
   Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, V.247, February,   
   1975; Exposure to RF Electromagnetic Energy Decreases Aggressive   
   Behavior, Biolectromagnetics, V.12, 1986.   
      
   11.  MacGregor, R.J., A Brief Survey of Literature Relating to   
   Influence of Low Intensity Microwaves on Nervous Function, Rand   
   Report, R-4397, 1970; A Direct Mechanism for the Influence of   
   Microwave Radiation on Neuroelectric Potentials, Rand   
   Corporation, P-4398, 1970.   
      
   12.  Becker, Robert O., The Body Electric, William Morrow and   
   Company, Inc. 1985.   
      
   13.  Bowart, Walter, Operation Mind Control, Dell Publishing,   
   1978.   
      
   14.  Subliminal Communication Technology, House of   
   Representatives, Committee on Science and Technology,   
   Subcommittee on Transportation, Aviation and Materials, 1984.   
      
   15.  Rosenfeld, Sam and Anne, The Roots of Individuality: Brain   
   Waves and Perception, Mental Health Studies and Reports Branch,   
   National Institute of Mental Health, October, 1975.   
      
   16.  Harvey, J., Ickes, W., Kidd, R., New Directions in   
   Attribution Research, V.2, John Wiley and Sons, 1978.   
      
   17.  Regna, Joseph, Microwaves Versus Hope, Science for the   
   People, V.19., #5, September/October 1987.   
      
   18.  Bealy, Kim, Electromagnetic Pollution: A Little Known Health   
   Hazard, A New Means of Control?, Preliminary Report, Greenham   
   Comman Women's Peace Camp, Inlands House, Southbourne, Emsworth,   
   Hants, P0108JH.   
      
   19.  Kramer, J. and Maguire, P., Psychological Deterrents in   
   Nuclear Theft, National Bureau of Standards for Intelligence and   
   Security Directorate, Defense Nuclear Agency, NBSIR 76-1007,   
   March, 1976.   
      
   20.  Lapinsky, G. and Goodman, C., Psychological Deterrents to   
   Nuclear Theft: An Updated Literature Review and Bibliography,   
   Center for Consumer Technology, National Bureau of Standards for   
   Surety and Operations Directorate, Defense Nuclear Agency, NBSIR   
   80-2038, June, 1980.   
      
   21.  World Health Organization, Environmental Health Criteria 16,   
   Radiofrequency and Microwaves, Geneva, Switzerland, 1981.   
      
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