Researcher
Harian E. Girard
of Philadelphia said gigahertz radiation pulsed at ultra-low frequencies is
being used covertly by U.S. intelligence against its own people, using a
sampling of the population as unwilling and unsuspecting "guinea pigs."
Girard's initial report on the use of electronic
weaponry first appeared in 1991 at a NATO advanced research workshop at the
University of Arizona on the coherent and emergent phenomena in bio-molecular
systems, tying this type of highly sophisticated communications equipment to
recent developments in the technology of political control.
And according to other researchers since Girard's
report first appeared as the domestic political agenda of former President
George Herbert Walker Bush, the program has expanded to include tens of
thousands of American citizens being tortured on a daily basis in what has been
called "the perfect crime or the silent killer."
"It is truly satanic in its moral and ethical
implications," said Girard in his NATO presentation, which in the last 15 years
has fallen on deaf ears in the U.S. Congress, who are silently allowing the
torture to proceed in the face of more than probable cause evidence. "It is a
torture which is commensurate with the degeneracy of a nation which is prepared
and well on its way to polluting all life on earth into extinction."
In his report, Girard pointed out that the use of this
highly sophisticated communications equipment, using gigahertz radiation pulsed
at low frequencies, revolutionizes the way of viewing the human brain and
neuromuscular system.
Girard added that the technology can, of course, be
used for both and evil purposes, recommending physicians treating the dead or
dying in the police state called America should consider the patients known
political views and associations before making a diagnosis or conducting an
autopsy.
"The United States has developed communications
equipment which can make the blind see, the deaf hear and the lame walk. It can
relieve the terminally ill of all pain, without the use of any drugs. A man
might retain the use of all his faculties up until the day of his death," said
Girard.
"This
communications equipment depends on a new way of looking at the human brain and
neuromuscular system, and gigahertz radiation
pulsed
at ultra-low frequencies. Some of this equipment is now operational within the
Central Intelligence Agency and the Federal Bureau of Investigation. It will
never be used to make the blind see and the deaf hear and the lame walk because
its use is central to the domestic political agenda and foreign policy of
James A. Baker and George
Herbert Walker Bush.
"Domestically, the new communications equipment is
being used to torture and murder persons who match profiles imagined to be able
to screen a given population for terrorists, to torture and murder citizens who
belong to organizations which promote peace and development in Central America,
to torture and murder citizens who belong to organizations opposed to the
deployment and use of nuclear weapons, and to create a race of slaves called
Automatons or what is popularly called the Manchurian Candidate.
"Overseas, experimentation is taking place on hostages
held by the United States in Canada, Great Britain, Australia, Germany, Finland
and France. In addition, there has been a long series of bizarre suicides among
British computer scientists, all of whom had some connection to the United
States Navy."
And 15 years after this report first surfaced, there
have been a growing number of Americans coming forward with stories about
directed energy weapons being used against them. Unofficially, figures indicate
tens of thousands of innocent citizens may have been targeted in ongoing
government experimental programs.
What is most disheartening, however, is law
enforcement and Congress ignore the problem while the bulk of the American
people either have dismissed the victims as being subject to paranoid delusions,
not yet catching on to the government torture programs going virtually in their
own backyards.
To introduce the scope of the problem to the unknowing
and those remaining skeptical, its wise to go back to 1988 when the Office
Technology assessment of the U.S. Congress published a special report entitled
Criminal Justice: New Technologies and the Constitution.