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Phoenix Journal 208 - Four Winds 10

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The infamous Russian “Lida Machine” used during the Korean War put out a <strong>10</strong> Hz ELF signal that made<br />

prisoners of war more susceptible of interrogation.<br />

In the 1970s, the Russians were experimenting with low level microwave radiation on U.S. Embassy<br />

personnel working in the Moscow Embassy. The U.S. Ambassador developed a leukemia-like disease,<br />

suffered bleeding from the eyes and suffered chronic headaches.<br />

The CIA knew of and monitored this microwave testing on U.S. Embassy personnel under a project code<br />

named “Pandora” for a <strong>10</strong>-year period before informing the embassy personnel. Later, Project Pandora<br />

data was turned over to the Defense Advanced Research Agency (DARPA) while U.S. personnel at the<br />

Moscow embassy were awarded a 20% hardship allowance because of their unhealthful microwave<br />

radiation exposure.<br />

DARPA and Livermore Laboratories have developed a “Brain Bomb” which used microwaves to incapacitate<br />

the minds of soldiers in the field of battle. Some of these “Nonlethal Weapons” are tested at Los<br />

Alamos National Laboratories in New Mexico.<br />

Dr. Ross Adey, formerly of the Brain Research Center at the University of Southern California, worked on<br />

Project Pandora and demonstrated that a 147 Mhz microwave carrier modulated by a 16 Hz ELF signal<br />

would cause a release of calcium ions from brain tissue at power densities as low as 0.8 milliwatts per<br />

centimeter. This would have the effect of impairing brain memory processes.<br />

The CIA was also interested in the work of a Professor Anthony Deutsch of New York University. Deutsch<br />

had discovered that the use of radio waves could cause the brain to produce excessive acetylcholine which<br />

would interfere with memory processes. The CIA took Professor Deutsch’s work further in the 1970s,<br />

combining it with biofeedback techniques and refined “Electronic Dissolution of Memory” (EDOM3) into<br />

a process that could selectively, electronically erase portions of a person’s memory. Operatives sent out<br />

on highly secret missions could have their whole memory of the secret mission erased with EDOM but<br />

retain all their other memories. 1<br />

THE NEUROPHONE<br />

In his Book Pyramid Power Patrick Flannigan describes his invention, the Neurophone, which allows<br />

deaf people to hear. The Neurophone uses an electromagnetic carrier oscillating at about forty thousand<br />

cycles per second, amplitude modulated with the audio signal to be heard by the deaf subject. The signal<br />

is fed to conducting ear pads on both sides of the brain. The emotional state of the subject will cause the<br />

brain receiver frequency to drift slightly from 40 khz so the Neurophone has to be tuned before the sounds<br />

can be heard inside the head.<br />

With the Neurophone that I have tested in Sedona in 1988, the electrodes could be held in the hands or<br />

anywhere on the body and the sounds could still be heard inside the head.<br />

In his book Beyond Pyramid Power Patrick Flannigan describes an experiment where he places copper<br />

screening in the ceiling and below the floor, creating a capacitor in a room.<br />

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