Wednesday, July 27, 2011

The New Phoenix Program; DOD/DOJ

DOD/DOJ

The DOD uses the DOJ to develop "non-lethal" weapons in secret. Many of these devices are in violation of international treaties. By classifying these weapons as "crowd-control" devices and funding them through the DOJ, the DOD avoids oversight.

During the Nixon administration psychiatric and police organizations merged their efforts, particularly the DOJ and NIMH. The DOJ, through the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration (LEAA), was also planning the creation of a national police force, and urban warfare preparation that went by the names
Operation Cable Splicer and Operation Garden Plot. The government publication, "Individual Rights and
the Federal Role in Behavior Modification", revealed that the DOJ, DOL, V.A, DOD, and NSF were engaged in various aspects pf behavior modification without effective oversight or review. Under interrogation the head of the LEAA announced that funding would be cut, but instead it proceeded to fund behavior modification.
One such project at Atmore State Prison conducted over 50 psychosurgical operations, which according
to Dr. Swan of Fisk University, were lobotomies preformed on black political activists.

In 1977 a Senate hearing into CIA drug experimentation drove existing programs underground. To secure
the survival of their projects, networks, and funding, the mind control fraternity were forced to largely abandon scientific and military laboratories to seek deeper cover. Congressional scrutiny forced them to hide their activities by preforming experiments on the powerless and voiceless human beings incarcerated in prison and psychiatric systems, or in the inner city by starting or manipulating cults and using them as cover for their operations. Mind control operations were hidden in undocumented "black projects" and intelligence agency "cut-outs" of all types, including criminal enterprises that provided cover and deniability for the perpetrators in government and heads of intelligence agencies.

Cyclotronic resonance is the ability of very low strenght electromagnetic fields to produce significant biological effects by spinning or rotating particles within living cells. One military application described in The Final Rerport on Biotechnology Research Rewuirements For Aeronautical Systems Through the Year 2000, Vol. I, Southwest research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, 1982, is the introduction of a small amount of chemical or biological weapon to enemy soldiers or populations. By using a harmonizing or resonance frequency of a poison existing in minute or undetectable concentrations, lethal effects can be achieved. The U.S Naval Medical Research Center used the technique of cyclotronic resonance on the lithium ion that occurs naturally in the brain to sedate the brain as if a large dose of lihium had been administered. By resonating naturally occuring chemicals, you amplify their potency, creating the same chemical changes as would have occured with a massive dose of the chemical. These weapons change the porosity of the blood barrier, allowing these lethal substances to go where thy normally would be excluded. These experiments are ongoing using the DOJ to fund these programs as "crowd-control" to avoid being caught in violations of international treaties against the use of biological and chemical weapons.

In 1993 the National Institute of Justice, (DOJ) "NIJ Initiative on Less-Than-Lethal Weapons," recommending that state and local police departments in America utilize psychotronic, electromagnetic and other mind control weapons against American citizens involved in "domestic disturbances", an open ended term that could include family arguments. The report said, "Short term research will be completed to adopt
military technology to use by domestic law enforcement...including laser, microwave, and electromagnetic
weapons." The Washington Post reported, "The Pentagon and the DOJ have agreed to share state-of-the-art
military technology with civilian law enforcement agencies, including exotic "non-lethal" weapons."
This new approach to law enforcement was showcased in a three-day secret conference on non-lethal weaponry at the Applied Physics Laboratory at John Hoplins University in Maryland. The conference head was Col. John B. Alexander, Program Manager for Non-Lethal (psychotronic) Defense, Los Alomos National Laboratory. Attending the meeting was Attorney General Janet Reno, military weapons specialist, and representatives from state and local police departments. Subjects included, "radio frequency weapons,
high powered microwave technology, acoustic technology, voice synthesis, and application of exterme
frenquency electromagnetic fields to non-lethal weapons."Classified weapons are being passed to domestic law enforcement agencies, as shown by the 1995 ONDCP (Office of National Drug Control Policy) International Technology Symposium, "Counter-Drug Law Enforcement: Applied Technology for Improved Operational Effectiveness," which outlined the "Transition of advanced military technologies to the civil law enforcement environment." These are some observers who fear that the burgeoning narcotics industry is an ideal "cover" in which to "transit" Non Lethal Technologies to domestic political tasks. Wether this is merely a misplaced "Orwellian" fear remains to be seen. However, organized crime is so globally "organized" that experts now believe it is impossible to eradicate or even effectively combat.




The following is eyewitness testimony from Iraq describing the aftermath of the United Stated use
of experimental directed energy weapons.



This testimony was reported to American filmmaker Patrick Dillon a few weeks after the battle for the
airport (April 2003). The person interviewed, Majid al Ghezali, is a well-knwon and respected man in
Baghdad, who is the first violinist in the city orchestra. In addition to describing the battle, Majid
al Ghezali wanted to show Patrick Dillon the site near the airport where this mysterious weapon was
used, along with the traces of the fused metal still visible, and the irregularly sized ditches where
the cadavers were buried before they were exhumed.
We sought out Majid al Ghezali to hear more details of his story. We met up with him in Amman and he
pointed out some inexplicable puculiarities on the bodies of the victims of the battle for the airport.

Majid al Ghezali: They used incredible weapons
Experimental weapons?

Majid al Ghezali: Yes... Yes, I think. They shoot the bus. We saw the bus like a cloth,
like a wet cloth. It seemed like a Volkswagen, a big bus like a Volkswagen.

Majid al Ghezali: Just the head was burnt. In the other parts of the body there wasn't anything.


Al Ghezali reported that he had seen three passengers in a car, all dead, with their faces and teeth
burnt, their clothes intact, and no sign of projectiles.

Majid al Ghezali:There wasn't any bullet. I saw their teeth, just the teeth, and they had
no eyes, all of them, there was nothing on their bodies.


There were other inexplicable aspects: the terrain where the battle took place was dug up by the American
military and replcaed other fresh earth; the bodies that were not hit by projectiles had shrunk to
just slightly more than one meter in height.

Majid al Ghezali;Except the ones killed by the bullets, most of them became very small.
I mean... like that... something like that.


When we asked Majid what weapon he imagined had been used, he said that he had reached the conclusion
that it must have been a laser weapon.

Majid al Ghezali: One year later we heard that they used an update technology, a unique one,
like lasers.


We found another disturbing document on the use of mysterious weapons in Iraq, which referred to episodes
that took place almost at the same time as those described by Majid al Ghezali.

Saad al Falluji: There ere 26 in the bus. About 20 of them head no head, the head had been
cut, some of them had no arms or no legs. The only unwounded was the driver and really I don't know how
he reach our hospital, because one arm was on his side, one head just beside him. It was a very strange
and horrible situation.
In the roof of the car there were parts of the body: intestines, brains, all parts of the body.
It was a very very very miserable situation.

Geert van Moorter (medical dorctor working in Iraq during and after the war, as a volunteer
for the Belgian NGO Medical Aid for the Third World): Do you have idea with what kind of weapon they
attacked the bus?

Saad al Falluji: We don't know with what kind of weapon they hit the bus.

Doctor nr. 2: It seems to be a new weapon.

Saad al Falluji: Yes, a new weapon.

Doctor nr. 2: They are trying to do experiments on our civilians. Nobody could identify the
type of this weapon.


We went to Belgium to find the filmmaker of this sequence, Geert van Moorter, a doctor working as a
volunteer in Iraq.

Geert van Moorter: This footage is taken at the General Teaching Hospital in Hilla, which is
about 100 km from Baghdad, and close to the historical site of Babylon. There I talked with the colleague
doctor Saad al Falluji, which is the chief surgeon in that hospital.
Doctor al Falluji said me that the survivors that he operated said him that they did not hear any noise,
so there was no explosion to hear, no mental fragments or shrapnels or bullets in their bodies, so they
themselves were thinking of some strange kind of weapon which they did not know.


Let's hear Dr. Saaid al Falluji's story about this in more detail.

Saad al falluji: This bus was very crowded, they were going from Hilla to Kifil, to find their
families, but vefore they had arrived at the American checkpoint the villagers said to them "return back,
return back". When the bus tried to return back it was shot by the checkpoint.

Geert van Moorter: No gunshot wounds?

Saad al Falluji: No, no, I don't know what it was. We are here 10 surgeons and we couldn't
decide which was the weapon that hit this car.

Geert van Moorter: But inside the bodies you did not discover ordinary bullets?

Saad al Falluji: We didn't find any bullets, but most of the passengers were dead, so they took
them immediately to the refrigerator and we couln't dissect and see, but in those who were alive we
didn't find any kind of bullet. We didn't find bullets in their bodies.

Doctor nr. 2: Something cutting orgrans, cutting limbs, attacking the abdomen, attacking the
neck and goes out.


Dr. Falluji also ended up speaking about a laser weapon...

Saad al Falluji: I don't think that the bombing, or the cluster bombs, or the laser weapons
can bring democraxy to our country.


As in any war, the war in Iraq left us a dreadful gallery of horror- images of mutilations that not even
doctors can explain. The witnesses referred to laser weapons, arms with mysterious effects. We do not
know what kind of weapons could produce such terrible effects. We tried to learn more about it, by asking
for intreviews to members of companies manufacturing laser and microwave weapons. Yet, the U.S Defense
Department prevented any information from being released to us. They also did not answer - up to the
time the film was edited - the questions we had sent them in order to know wether or not experimental
weapons had been tested in Iraq and Afghanistan. We then reviewed the Pentagon's media conferences
released before II Gulf War. Willingness to test new weapons emerged from the words of both the
Defense Secretary and General Meyers. The questions from the media on direct energy and microwave
weapons produced a certain amount of embarrassment.

American journalist: Mr. Secretary, can I ask you a question about some of the technology that
you're developing to fight the war on terrorists, specifically directed energy and high-powered
microwave technology? Do you-- when do you envision that you can weaponize that type of technology?

Donald Rumsfeld: Goodness, it is in --- for the most part, the kinds of things you're talking about
are in varying early stages. (to the general) Do you want to --- do you have anything you would add?

General Myers: I don't hink I would add much. it's --- I think tehy are in early stages and probably
not ready for employment at this point.

Donald Rumsfeld: In the normal order of things, when you invest in research and development and
begin a development project, you don't have any intention or expectations that one would use it.
On the other hand, the real world intervenes from time to time, and you reach in there and take something
out that is still in a developmental stage, and you might use it. So the --- your question is not
answerable. it is --- depends on what happens in the future and how well things move along the track
and wether or not someone feel's it appropirate to reach into a development stage and see if something might
be useful, as was the case with the unmanned aerial vehicles.

American journalist: But you sound like you're willing to experiment with it

General Myers: Yeah, I think that's the point. And I think --- and it's --- and we have, I think,
from the beginning of this conflict --- I think General Franks has been very open to looking at new things,
if there are new things available, and has been willing to put them into the fight, even before they've
been fully wrung out. And I think that's --- not referring to these particular cases of directed energy
or high-powered microwaves, but sure. And we will continue to do that.

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