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In April 1976, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sent the following telegram to the US Embassy in Moscow, which summarized the conclusions of the study of the Moscow signal:

“Subject: Radiation and UHF and Electromagnetic Dangers”

“Beginning in 1960 the Soviet Union directed the high frequency beams

of radiation at the US Embassy in Moscow which were calculated not to pick up intelligence but cause physiological effects on personnel. The effects the Soviets calculated to achieve in the personnel serving (at least as early as 1960) included (A) Malaise (B) Irritability, (C) Extreme fatigue. At this time the Soviets believed that the induced effects were temporary. Subsequently, it has been verified that the effects are not temporary.
 
Definitely tied to such radiation and the UHF/VHF electromagnetic waves are: (A) Cataracts, (B) Blood changes that induce heart attacks, (C) Malignancies, (D) Circulatory problems, and (E) Permanent deterioration of the nervous system. In most cases the after-effects do not become evident until longafter exposure—a decade or more.”

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The discovery of a complex set of electromagnetic signals in the US Embassyin Moscow by the CIA in 1962 led to Project Pandora. The project was set up to investigate ‘the effects of low level electromagnetic radiation on man’. Monkeys brought into the Embassy and exposed had damage to blood and chromosomes. White blood cell counts were 40 per cent higher (common to incipient leukemia) in some Embassy personnel, and a physician who did the studies was quoted in the Associated Press as saying they had found lots of chromosome breaks. Although the State Department claimed the Moscow signal was never more than 18 microwatts (relevant Project Pandora records have allegedly been destroyed), research protocols for the project wereas high as 4,000 microwatts. At the 1967 Glassboro talks, President Johnson asked Premier Kosygin to stop the microwaving of the Embassy but it continued.
 
By 1955 the Naval Medical Research Institute began research on high-power transmitters using short UHF wavelengths which burned exposed skin. They also “cooked” dogs to death, and developed a crude electromagnetic flamethrower. This was early experimentation on what are called today,Non Lethal Weapons (NLW), which can obviously be lethal. Researcher Sol Michaelson discovered in 1958 that dogs exposed to UHF wavelengths struggled to get out of their restraints, but for an unknown reason, continued to face the transmitted beam. In 1960 the Soviets discovered that UHF wavelengthscaused muscle weakness and lethargy in experiments on rats. By the mid-1960s the Soviets reported that a microwave beam could produce ‘eyestrain and blurred vision, headaches, and loss of concentration. (In Robert O Becker, op.cit )

In 1971 a historic conference was held in Warsaw where scientists from the USSR Institute of Labour Hygiene and Occupational Diseases presented a listof symptoms which they called ‘microwave sickness'. Low blood pressure and slow pulse were the first symptoms. Later other common symptoms were:

“... chronic excitation of the sympathetic nervous system (stress syndrome) and high blood pressure. This phase also often includes headache, dizziness, eye pain, sleeplessness, irritability, anxiety, stomach pain, nervous tension, inability to concentrate, hair loss, plus an increased incidence of appendicitis, cataracts, reproductive problems, and cancer. The chronic symptoms are eventually succeeded by crises of adrenal exhaustion and ischemic heart disease (blockage of coronary arteries and heart attack).” (Robert O. Becker M.D., The Body Electric).

The Soviets had already set high standards for EMF protection. Dr. Karel Marha, from the Institute of Industrial Hygiene in Prague, recommended that ahigher standard be adopted in the West:

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After participating in the Pandora Project, Ross Adey worked at UCLA and later established the Brain Research Institute, where he was best known for his studies on the biologic effects of weak electromagnetic forces, a paradigm shift that was not always appreciated by mainstream scientists unwillingto accept new ideas. Despite the resistance he made major contributions.

In his research he intensely studied the “window effect” where a certain result would occur at certain frequencies and power levels but not at others interspersed between the windows. He believed “windows” would be discovered at fractions of a microwatt, far below what he had studied. A later study confirmed his belief and suggested changes in brain waves down to a billionth of a microwatt. He discovered that “calcium-outflow windows could interfere with functioning of the entire brain” because amplification of signals in communications betweencells was calcium dependent. This proved to be one of his most important discoveries. He and his colleagues also demonstrated that behaviour modification could be achieved by entraining the brain waves of a cat with microwaves modulated in different ways and then imposing specific electrical patterns on parts of the brain.

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“Using relatively low-level RFR, it may be possible to sensitise large military groups to extremely dispersed amounts of biological or chemical agents to which the unirradiated population would be immune.” (Tyler, Capt Paul E, MC, US Navy).

“The Electromagnetic Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict” 1986 .

By synchronising the pulse rate of a microwave beam with the beat of a heart isolated from a frog, he could speed up, slow down, or stop the heart. This was reproduced in live frogs which indicated it was possible to cause heart attacks with a microwave penetrating the human chest.
 
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In April 1976, Secretary of State Henry Kissinger sent the following
telegram to the US Embassy in Moscow, which summarized the conclusions of the study
of the Moscow signal:

“Subject: Radiation and UHF and Electromagnetic Dangers”

“Beginning in 1960 the Soviet Union directed the high frequency beams

of radiation at the US Embassy in Moscow which were calculated not to pick
up intelligence but cause physiological effects on personnel. The effects the
Soviets calculated to achieve in the personnel serving (at least as early as
1960) included (A) Malaise (B) Irritability, (C) Extreme fatigue. At this
time the Soviets believed that the induced effects were temporary. Subsequently,
it has been verified that the effects are not temporary.

Definitely tied to such radiation and the UHF/VHF electromagnetic waves are:
(A) Cataracts, (B) Blood changes that induce heart attacks, (C)
Malignancies, (D) Circulatory problems, and (E) Permanent deterioration ofthe nervous
system. In most cases the after-effects do not become evident until long after
exposure—a decade or more.”  

---------------------------

The discovery of a complex set of electromagnetic signals in the US Embassy
in Moscow by the CIA in 1962 led to Project Pandora. The project was set up
to investigate ‘the effects of low level electromagnetic radiationon man’.
Monkeys brought into the Embassy and exposed had damage to blood and
chromosomes. White blood cell counts were 40 per cent higher (common to incipient
leukemia) in some Embassy personnel, and a physician who did the studies was
quoted in the Associated Press as saying they had found lots of chromosome
breaks. Although the State Department claimed the Moscow signal was never more than
18 microwatts (relevant Project Pandora records have allegedly been
destroyed), research protocols for the project were as high as 4,000 microwatts. At
the 1967 Glassboro talks, President Johnson asked Premier Kosygin to stop the  
microwaving of the Embassy but it continued.

By 1955 the Naval Medical Research Institute began research on high-power
transmitters using short UHF wavelengths which burned exposed skin. They also “
cooked” dogs to death, and developed a crude electromagnetic flamethrower.
This was early experimentation on what are called today, Non Lethal Weapons
(NLW), which can obviously be lethal. Researcher Sol Michaelson discoveredin
1958 that dogs exposed to UHF wavelengths struggled to get out of their
restraints, but for an unknown reason, continued to face the transmitted beam. In
1960 the Soviets discovered that UHF wavelengths caused muscle weakness and
lethargy in experiments on rats. By the mid-1960s the Soviets reported that a
microwave beam could produce ‘eyestrain and blurred vision, headaches, and loss
of concentration. (In Robert O Becker, op.cit )

In 1971 a historic conference was held in Warsaw where scientists from the
USSR Institute of Labour Hygiene and Occupational Diseases presented a list of
symptoms which they called ‘microwave sickness'. Low blood pressure and slow
pulse were the first symptoms. Later other common symptoms were:

“... chronic excitation of the sympathetic nervous system (stress syndrome)
and high blood pressure. This phase also often includes headache, dizziness,
eye pain, sleeplessness, irritability, anxiety, stomach pain, nervous
tension, inability to concentrate, hair loss, plus an increased incidence of
appendicitis, cataracts, reproductive problems, and cancer. The chronic symptoms are
eventually succeeded by crises of adrenal exhaustion and ischemic heart  
disease (blockage of coronary arteries and heart attack).” (Robert O. Becker  
M.D., The Body Electric).

The Soviets had already set high standards for EMF protection. Dr. Karel
Marha, from the Institute of Industrial Hygiene in Prague, recommended that a
higher standard be adopted in the West:  

-----------------------------------

After participating in the Pandora Project, Ross Adey worked at UCLA and
later established the Brain Research Institute, where he was best known for his  
studies on the biologic effects of weak electromagnetic forces, a paradigm  
shift that was not always appreciated by mainstream scientists unwilling to  
accept new ideas. Despite the resistance he made major contributions.  

In his research he intensely studied the “window effect” where a certain
result would occur at certain frequencies and power levels but not at others
interspersed between the windows. He believed “windows” would be discovered at
fractions of a microwatt, far below what he had studied. A later study
confirmed his belief and suggested changes in brain waves down to a billionth of a
microwatt. He discovered that “calcium-outflow windows could interfere with
functioning of the entire brain” because amplification of signals in
communications between cells was calcium dependent. This proved to be one of his most
important discoveries. He and his colleagues also demonstrated that
behaviour modification could be achieved by entraining the brain waves of a cat with
microwaves modulated in different ways and then imposing specific electrical
patterns on parts of the brain.  

-----------------------------------

“Using relatively low-level RFR, it may be possible to sensitise large
military groups to extremely dispersed amounts of biological or chemical agents to
which the unirradiated population would be immune.” (Tyler, Capt Paul E, MC,
US Navy).

“The Electromagnetic Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict” 1986 .

By synchronising the pulse rate of a microwave beam with the beat of a heart
isolated from a frog, he could speed up, slow down, or stop the heart. This
was reproduced in live frogs which indicated it was possible to cause heart
attacks with a microwave penetrating the human chest.  






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