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[Separate question: Whatever happened to that Malaysian Airlines plane
that was front page news for a week and then completely disappeared from
the news cycle? ]
- Mitchel
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What are the EMF weapons Alexis and other Americans
fear
Thursday, October 24, 2013 -
WASHINGTON, October 24, 2013 Before his murderous Navy
Yard rampage, Aaron Alexis sent emails to the group Freedom From Covert
Harassment and Surveillance (FFCHS) seeking relief from what he believed
was an attack by electromagnetic frequency (EMF) weapons.
Emails reportedly sent from Alexis, provided to the Communities by
Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance (FFCHS), show Alexis
sought revenge against the U.S. Navy because he believes it was targeting
him with electromagnetic frequency (EMF) weapons. Alexis suspected
those attacks were connected to one or more Navy directed energy (DE)
weapons programs.
SEE RELATED: In his words: Emails Alexis sent raise questions on
government surveillance
Derrick Robinson, President, Covert Harassment and Surveillance
(FFCHS)
The emails cast new light on disturbing questions that have occupied the
minds of some Americans for decades: Is the U.S. government
conducting, sponsoring and/or protecting covert experiments to measure
the effects of electromagnetic energy on the human body, mind and
behavior as part of a mission to develop lethal and non-lethal EMF
weapons, and are such weapons being deployed domestically or
overseas?
The Navy Yard shooting casts light on disturbing questions that have
occupied the minds of some Americans for decades: Is the U.S. government
conducting, sponsoring or protecting covert experiments to measure the
effects of electromagnetic energy on the human body, mind and behavior as
part of a mission to develop lethal and non-lethal EMF weapons, and are
such weapons being deployed domestically or overseas?
Alexis may have sought revenge against the U.S. Navy because he believed
it was targeting him with electromagnetic frequency (EMF) weapons. He
suspected those attacks were connected to one or more Navy directed
energy (DE) weapons programs.
SEE RELATED: Aaron Alexis and extremely low frequency attacks: Truth or
fiction?
The etched reference to “My ELF Weapon” on the gun Alexis used, combined
with statements in the emails and other information, suggests iAlexis was
convinced that EMF research and attacks were happening and indicate that
he thought he knew the locations of that research and related
equipment.
Was Alexis a madman or are his fears, and the fears of others, possible?
“A New Breed: Satellite Terrorism in America”, by Texas anesthesiologist
Dr. John Hall, argues that individual humans can now be identified
through neural frequency signatures as unique as fingerprints, and then
targeted remotely by satellites.
ELF refers to “extremely low frequency”, the very lowest frequency
delineation on the electromagnetic frequency spectrum. Fifteen words
etched into his gun are Alexis final statement: “End to the torment!”,
“Not what yall say!”, “Better off this way!” and “My ELF weapon!”
SEE RELATED: 42 days after “microwave mind control” complaint, Alexis
kills 12
FFCHS “is a human rights organization that identifies and networks with
victims of organized stalking and remote electronic assaults” according
to the group’s mission statement. Members of FFCHS and similar alliances
often refer to themselves as “targeted individuals” or TIs.
FFCHS’s president, Derrick Robinson, former US Navy (1975-82) and the
organization’s secretary Max H. Williams Ph.D. (U.S. State Dept. Ret.)
claim they received and responded to emails from Alexis and that they
have been questioned by an FBI agent, who with an Ouachita Parish
Sherriff’s Office deputy visited the home of Williams in Monroe,
Louisiana to inquire about the Alexis emails
The FBI is not commenting as this remains an “open investigation” however
sources at the Ouachita Parish Sheriff’s office confirm that a deputy did
“respond” to the home of Max Williams at the time and date of the alleged
visit by the FBI.
To understand the theory behind electromagnetic frequency weapons, it is
helpful to first look at the broad spectrum of electromagnetic energy all
around us.
Waves of electromagnetic energy created by nature as well as by man are
encountered by people and animals as they go through everyday life.
Humans are bathed in energy travelling great distances through space,
shorter distances within the earth’s atmosphere, and around the home and
office. Sunlight, radio and digital television transmissions, WIFI,
mobile phones, computers, x-ray machines, medical lasers, and simple
remote control devices are just a few sources of electromagnetic
energy.
Each type of energy is transmitted at a particular frequency and
wavelength. Lower frequency energy travels in the form of longer
wavelengths, some as long as a football field or even 10,000 km, and
higher frequency energy travels in the form of shorter wavelengths, some
as tiny as the diameter of an atomic particle. The entire range of
frequencies and wavelengths is called the electromagnetic frequency (EMF)
spectrum.
The lowest frequency waves are categorized as extremely low frequency
(ELF), and fall in the range of 3 to 30 Hertz with wavelengths as long as
10,000 km. Both the US Navy and Russia have used large ELF antennas
to send messages to submarines.
Radio communication signals and microwave energy vibrate at far higher
frequencies than ELF waves.
The Pentagon’s
Defense Information Systems Agency Joint Spectrum Center (JSC), a
field office of the
Defense Spectrum
Organization (DSO) provides spectrum-related services to the military
and “researches, assesses, and models emerging spectrum
technologies”. DSO “provides commanders direct operational support,
including electromagnetic battlespace planning.” The military uses
electromagnetic energy for everything from troop communications systems,
GPS navigation, missile and drone guidance, to directed energy (DE)
weapons.
Directed energy (DE) weapons aim beams of electromagnetic energy at human
and nonhuman targets. Sonic weapons designed for use against troops and
for crowd control are also considered DE systems. Electromagnetic Pulse
(EMP) weapons are a type of EMF weapon which can quickly disable most
electronic devices within a wide geographic area, and can now be deployed
by cruise missiles.
Non-human EMF targets can include missiles, drones, boats, land vehicles
and communications systems. The US Navy possesses laser cannons and
microwave weapons designed to disable or destroy nonhuman targets. DE
weapons designed to target humans are subcategorized as lethal and
nonlethal weapons.
While many critics classify those who believe they are under
electromagnetic frequency attack as mentally ill, others point to hard
evidence to support their belief in EMF weapons programs.
An
FBI press release related to the Alexis shooting admit government ELF
programs. It states, “ELF technology was a legitimate program for
naval sub-tonal submarine communications; however, conspiracy theories
exist which misinterpret its application as the weaponization of remote
neural frequencies for government monitoring and manipulation of
unsuspecting citizens.”
That statement appears to be carefully crafted, blurring the distinction
between an abandoned submarine communication technology and a myriad of
EMF technologies, not limited to ELF, that may have applications in the
area of human behavior control and monitoring.
There is evidence that the U.S. government as well as other governments
have for decades conducted experiments to determine the effect of
electromagnetic energy at various intensities and frequencies on human
behavior.
Some of this evidence is presented in an earlier Communities article,
Aaron Alexis and extremely low frequency attacks: Truth or
fiction?
If the technology exists to use electromagnetic energy to alter the
behavior of humans, or to disorient, harass, or torture, those
applications would constitute forms nonlethal DE weapons.
That “if” goes to the heart of the Aaron Alexis case. Assuming that
these emails are indeed from Alexis, they illustrate that the Navy
reserve veteran and DoD contractor was absolutely convinced such weapons
exist and that he knew the locations of the equipment being used to
target citizens with electromagnetic weapons.
The U.S. Navy publicly acknowledges that it has developed and deployed
directed energy weapons such as laser cannons and microwave systems to
defend ships against missiles, small boats and other threats. It is
unclear, however, if the Navy has developed electromagnetic frequency
weapons that target the minds and psychological condition of enemy
personnel.
The Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA), which is headquartered at the
Navy Yard, is the command which oversees the nation’s largest directed
energy (DE) weapons research and development program in Dahlgren,
Virginia.
The Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC) Dahlgren Division is has been
involved in the development of directed energy weapons for over 40
years. The Naval Directed Energy Center’s (NDEC) Directed Energy
Warfare Office (DEWO) opened in Dahlgren in September, 2009 , and employs
“more than 100 scientists and engineers with hands-on experience
developing DE systems, backed by almost 3,000 NSWCDD technical personnel”
according to a publicly released flyer.
Those Navy weapons use specific frequencies and power levels of
electromagnetic energy best suited for the mission, based on research and
development of the particular weapons systems.
At the time of the shooting Alexis, who held his Navy security clearance,
was employed with “The Experts,” a contracted group affiliated with
Hewlett-Package. Alexis worked at six different naval locations,
including facilities in Arlington, Va., Cherry Point, N.C., and Stafford,
Va. prior to his assignment to the Navy Yard for several days before the
shooting. (Source: The Washington Post.)
Did Alexis discover evidence of covert Navy weapons programs targeting
human behavior, and if so, did he learn of those programs using his
access to classified computer networks while employed by The
Experts?
In a 2007 Washington Post Magazine article called “Mind Games”, author
Sharon Weinberger interviewed Colonel John B. Alexander (U.S. Army
RET).
“According to Alexander,” writes Weinberger, “the military and
intelligence agencies were still scared by the excesses of MK-ULTRA, the
infamous CIA program that involved, in part, slipping LSD to unsuspecting
victims”.
“Until recently, anything that smacked of [mind control] was extremely
dangerous” because Congress would simply take the money away, he
said”.
“But September 11, 2001, changed the mood in Washington, and some in the
national security community are again expressing interest in mind
control, particularly a younger generation of officials who weren’t
around for MK-ULTRA. “It’s interesting, that it’s coming back,” Alexander
observed.”
The Communities has listened in to conference call accounts of others
inside and outside of FFCHS who claim that they have been targeted by EMF
weapons, electronics surveillance and stalking. These include a
public relations executive based in New York for many years, and others
who claim that to have worked for government agencies, law firms, and
corporations.
Most, however, seem to have unremarkable backgrounds. Many are
professional or semi-professional workers.
Dr. Terry Robertson, an anesthesiologist who has in the past worked with
FFCHS and claims to have had contact with many self-described TIs,
provided demographic information he compiled together with Dr. John
Hall.
“All middle aged, female more than male, hold college degrees at twice
the average, hold graduate degrees at twice the average, and are usually
underemployed.”
Admiral Jeremy “Mike” Boorda, Chief of Naval Operations under President
Clinton who began his career as an enlisted sailor, died on May 16, 1996
of an apparent suicide only hours before he was to meet with a reporter
from Newsweek about a story concerning combat decorations related to his
service in Vietnam.
In 1996 Paris-based Intelligence Online (formerly Intelligence
Newsletter) published “Getting Inside the Enemy’s Head”:
“Admiral Mike Boorda, chief of naval operations, was deeply involved in a
study on the possibilities of cognitive warfare, a form of mind control
that uses acoustical, optical and electromagnetic fields or a combination
of the three to interfere with the biological processes of an enemy, when
he committed suicide earlier this year. While Boorda ostensibly shot
himself because of an imminent story in the U.S. press that he was in the
habit of wearing medals he never earned some lurid reports have surfaced
that he was murdered because he was about to reveal sinister undertakings
by the Navy in mind control and brain warfare.” – (Source: Intelligence
Newsletter, Paris)
The report further states that Boorda was the head of the Strategic
Studies Group, a secret unit “set up in 1995 to study technologies and
concepts that could significantly change naval warfare, including
cognitive warfare”, and mentions the use of microwaves to “talk” to enemy
personnel.
The article claims that the unit was taken over by retired admiral James
Hogg following the death of Boorda.
“A progress report on the panel’s work was scheduled to be
submitted last month to Boorda’s successor as chief of naval operations,
admiral Jay Johnson. If he likes the idea, cognitive warfare will be
tested and demonstrated before joining the Navy’s arsenal for future
conflicts” stated the Paris report.
Max Williams, FFCHS secretary, tells Communities that the FBI agent
advised him that Alexis had Williams self-published e-book “The Silent
Massacre”, presumably on Alexis computer as Williams had attached the
book to one of the emails sent to Alexis.
In “The Silent Massacre”, Williams outlines why he believes his criticism
of the State Department’s and U.S. supprt for Israel, let to his being
subjected to increasingly sophisticated electronic surveillance and
attacks since the late 1970s. William’s criticism began after he studied
the 1967 attack on the U.S.S. Liberty, an NSA listening post, which left
37 U.S. sailors dead.
Williams concluded that the Navy vessel was attacked by Israel in a
false-flag operation to blame Egypt. It is unclear if, how much, or
how carefully Alexis read “The Silent Massacre”.
Aaron Alexis unquestionably believed he was the target of EMF attacks
however it is impossible to confirm whether he was under surveillance or
electronic attack, much less if any such programs exists.
Although the government publicly refuses to comment on EMF programs
targeting human thoughts and behaviors, there is at least some evidence
suggesting it has dabbled such programs. Efforts to open Congressional
investigations of EMF mind targeting research programs have been stymied
to date, adding to the debate and discussion.
FFCHS is urging Congress to investigate the issue of EMF weapons, similar
to the Church Senate hearings on the CIA’s Project MKULTRA in the
1970s.
Meanwhile, a Capital Police Board investigation into reports that
commanders of that agency ordered a heavily armed tactical response team
to stand down and leave the scene of the Navy Yard massacre has yet to be
completed following postponement during the recent Federal government
shutdown, reports
Roll Call.
Was Alexis the target of ELF or some other type of EMF energy, or was he,
as the media and the FBI has suggested, mentally ill? Did Alexis
really have knowledge of some sort of Navy cognitive weapons program, or
did he simply suffer from symptoms described by TIs and then conclude
that the Navy was responsible?
For now, the mystery remains.
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