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Subject:

is not human mind a part of the nature?

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Mojmir Babacek <[log in to unmask]>

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Mojmir Babacek <[log in to unmask]>

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Sat, 16 Feb 2002 13:17:31 +0100

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this article was e-mailed to over two hundred world newspapers and magazines
without getting published (not even in the short - press release version)
SECRET ARMS THREATEN THE WORLD DEMOCRACY

     In December 1997 nine states of the The Commonwealth of Independent
States addressed
Organization of United Nations, OSCE and the states of the
Interparliamentary Union with the
proposal to place on the agenda of the General Assembly of the Organization
of United Nations the
preparation and conclusion of an international convention "On Prevention of
Informational Wars and
Limitation of Circulation of Information Weapons". A year later, on January
28, 1999 the European
Parliament passed a resolution On Ecology, Security and Foreign Affairs,
where in item 27  "calls for
an international convention introducing global ban on all developments and
deployment of weapons
which might enable any form of manipulation of human beings." The obvious
way to effect those calls
would be the enactment of laws, in all the states, which would prohibit the
use of such weapons. On
September 9, 2000 the Russian president Vladimir Putin approved of the
"Doctrine of the
Informational Security of the Russian Federation". In this doctrine, among
the dangers threatening the
informational security of Russia, ther is listed "the threat to the
constitutional rights and freedoms of
people and citizens in the sphere of spiritual life… individual, group and
societal consciousness" and
"illegal use of special means affecting individual, group and societal
consciousness". Among the
major directions of the international cooperation toward the guaranteeing of
the informational security
is listed "the ban of production, dissemination and use of 'informational
weapons' ". Those definitions
are rather unclear to convince anyone that the remote control of human
psyche is feasible. However
according to the article of the Russian newspaper Segodnya (February
11,2000) in 1996 the leadership
of the Russian governmental information agency FAPSI reported that the
effects of the use of
informational weapons is comparable to the effects of the use of the weapon
of mass destruction.
   In 1999 the Russian politician Vladimir Lopatin (the deputy of the
Russian State Duma at that time)
together with Vladimir Tsygankov (a Russian scientist working for over
thirty years on the
development of neurocomputers) published a book "Psychotronic Weapons and
the Security of
Russia" (publishing house SINTEG http://www.sinteg.ru/cataloghead.htm  ,
Moscow, Russian
Federation, ISBN 5-89638-006-2-A5-2000-30). In the book they propose as a
principle of the Russian
defense conception in the area of remote influence on human mind to admit
this possibility as a fact,
as well as the fact that this influence can be not only local, but global as
well and to admit "the
realistic feasibility of informational psychotronic war (which as a matter
of fact is currently
taking place without declaration of war - stressed by the translator) and
the feasibility of application
of power by means of psychotronic weapon." For that matter they propose the
declassification of all
works on this technology and warn that as a result of the classification the
arms race is speeding up
and that only if the declassification is enacted the psychotronic war can be
prevented.
   The authors list among the possible sources of remote influence on human
psyche the "generators of
physical fields" "of known as well as unknown nature". Among the greatest
dangers for human psyche
they define "the blocking of the freedom of will of human being on
subliminal level" "instillation on
the conscious or subconscious level, into the human psyche, of the
information which will cause
faulty perception of reality" (The source of this information is defined in
the note 3: "Lopatin. V.N.
Legislative Problems of Guaranteeing Informational-Psychological Security of
Personality - verbatim
record of the round table in the Council of the Federation FS of the Russian
Federation on
informational-psychological security of personality, 27th of January,
1995"). The authors also inform
that since the seventies the research projects are under development in the
best laboratories of the
whole world: in the USA, Russia, Germany, Austria, France, Italy, Japan,
Israel, China etc. For
example, In France, he choices of the French Defense Ministry, contained in
the "30 years prospective
plan" present its "determination to master all the means of the information
war", including "the
psychological war which aims at the modification of perceptions of
populations and political leaders"
(see   http://www.intelligenceonline.fr ).
   Vladimir Lopatin certainly can not be considered an uninitiated layman
staying outside of the loop
of events. Already in 1990 he served as a chairman of the Subcommittee for
Military Reform of the
Supreme Soviet's Committee for the Issues of Defense and State Security in
the USSR. In 1995 he
was appointed as a chairman of a Russian State Duma Committee which should
draft a law "On
Security of the Individual" which, among others should impose "state
controls  on all equipment in
private hands which can be used as "psychotronic weaponry" " (The Moscow
Times, July 11, 1995,
Owen Matthews: "Soviets Used Top-Secret "Psychotronic" Weapons") . As well
it was the very same
man, who, in 1996 formed , in the Russian State Duma, the original
initiative which translated into
the initiative of the Commonwealth of Independent States at the Organization
of United Nations, as
mentioned above. And again it was Vladimir Lopatin, who presented to the
Russian State Duma the
draft  of the law "On Informational-Psychological Security of the Russian
Federation" which was
evidently predrafted in the book we are quoting.
   On February 11, 2000, in the Russian newspaper Segodnya was published an
article entitled "The
Riders of Psychotronic Apocalypse" (by Andrei Soldatov) where it quotes the
Lopatin's draft of the
law: "the mysterious means of informational-psychological influence are
capable not only to induce
the health problems, but as well cause "the blocking of freedom of will of
human being on subliminal
level, the loss of ability of political, cultural and other
selfidentification of human being, the
manipulation of the societal consciousness" and even "destruction of united
informational and
spiritual space of Russia". The newspaper wrote that this draft of the law,
after the two previous drafts
of laws on the same subject by other authors, has got a good chance to be
passed. However in the
conclusion of the article the author notes that secret services declined to
comment on the chances of
the draft to be passed though one of their colleagues took part in the
preparation of the draft.
    What   is the reason why the Russian Doctrine of Informational Security
does not contain the
declassification of the "informational weapon"? Did the Russian secret
services oppose it to secure the
use of those weapons against their own citizens? Such a lunacy does not
sound real in the modern
world. The idea that the Commonwealth of Independent States did not find
understanding enough
among the other states owning this technology sounds much more realistic. It
would certainly threaten
the security of the Russian state if they prohibited  the military equipment
which other states could use
against them. The newspaper Segodnya quotes the Russian governmental
information agency FAPSI
as informing that, in the last fifteen years, the U.S. expenses on the
development and acquisition of the
means of informational war grew four times and at present time they occupy
the first place among all
military programs. Of course this budget pertains to many weapons meant to
put out of order the
enemies electronic and informational systems, but is not a man an
informational system?
     This understanding is confirmed by the draft of the law presented to
the Congress of the USA by
congressman Dennis J. Kucinich on October 2, 2001 and proposing Permanent
Ban on Basing of
Weapons in Space. Among the weapons to which the ban must pertain there are
listed systems:
"inflicting death or injury on, or damaging or destroying, a person (or
biological life, bodily health,
mental health, or physical and economic well-being of a person) - …Through
the use of land-based,
sea-based, or space-based systems using radiation, electromagnetic,
psychotronic, sonic, laser, or
other energies directed at individual persons or targeted populations for
the purpose of information
war, mood management, or mind control of such persons or populations"
             (see   http://thomas.loc.gov/home/c107query.html    and search
for  -    psychotronic).
     Vladimir Lopatin and V. Cygankov, in their book, write "In the USA the
devices and methods
were created capable to introduce into the subconsciousness of a man the
information needed to make
the man execute the orders which were introduced there. Those are new man
and computer complexes
and their objective is the control of the intellect". Among the Russian
devices we will name the
generator "Radioson" (Radiosleep).  On January 31, 1974 this generator was
registrated by the
Government Comittee of the USSR on the Matters of Inventions and Discoveries
under the
description "Method of Inducing the Artificial Sleep by Means of
Radiowaves". Another document
was found in the Labortatory of Bioelectronics of the Institute of
Radioelectronics of the Academy of
Sciences of the USSR. It states: "Effects on biological objects by means of
electric and
electromagnetic pulses… In 1973,  in the military unit 71592, in the city of
Novosibirsk, the first
installation of "Radioson " was created and preliminary approbation was
carried out. The positive
results were received during the tests with the military unit…" This
information was published in the
book by G. Gurtovoi and I. Vinokurov: "Psychotronic War, from Myths to
Reality"(publisher: the
Society for Learning of Sercets and Mysteries of the Earth, "Mysteries",
Moscow 1993) and
confirmed in the book by V. Lopatin and V. Tsygankov. The authors of the
book "Psychotronic War,
from Myths to Reality" publish as well the  information they obtained,
together with the journalist
from the newspaper Trud, from one of the authors of the invention who
declined to publish his last
name. According to Ivan Antonovitsch several succesfull experiments were
carried out on the authors
of the invention as well as on the volunteers among the soldiers, the
calculation of the authors of the
invention proved that with the generator Radioson a city of an area of 100
square kilometers could be
put to sleep. Ivan Antonovitsch also claims that contemporary technology
makes it feasible to place
such a generator on the satellite and affect still larger areas while the
effects may vary on a large scale
- from artificial sleep  until the complete regenaration of all the cells
inside of the human organism. V-
Lopatin and V. Tsygankov describe in their book even the feasibility of
genetic mutation by means of
physical fields. It is important to state that this is not only the
electromagnetic energy which can be
used to manipulate human psyche. V. Lopatin and V. Tsygankov dedicated a
large portion of their
book to the explanation of "torsion fields" which can be used for the
manipulation of human psyche
with still greater ease since those fields propagate in the nature without
obstacles. The American
military researcher, nuclear physicist Tom Bearden, ascribes the same
effects to "scalar fields" in the
interview for the magazine Megabrain Report (originally recorded on February
4, 1991).
     The preliminary draft of the law published in the book by V. Lopatin
and V. Cygankov counts with
the verification of the complaints of citizens who claim to have fallen
victims to the experiments with
psychotronic or informational  weapons  and their compensation in the court
trials. In this way the
authors indirectly admit that the experiments on unwitting citizens are
actually taking place in the
Russian Federation. Other Russian authors, G. Gurtovoi and I. Vinokurov (V.
Lopatin and V.
Tsygankov write in their book that those two men carry out "a research full
of initiative in the area of
psychotronic weapon") wrote, in the book "Psychotronic War, from Myths to
Reality",  that Russian
newspapers and courts receive thousands of letters and complaints from
people who claim that they
have fallen victims to the experiments with psychotronic weapons.
According to the information
from the American organization CAHRA (Citizens Against Human Rights Abuse)
there are at least
1600  such people in the USA. In the USA several court trials took place
where  people, in vain, tried
to stop those alleged mind control experiments ("alleged" since so far
there is no law in the USA, or
any other country, which would admit the existence of the evidence of the
use of  mind control
technology that could be presented in the trial). As well in other developed
countries (Great Brittain,
France, Netherlands, Australia, Germany etc.) the numbers of alleged victims
of those experiments are
constantly growing.
     As follows from this text, at present time only the pressure of the
informed world general public
may result in the legislation providing a verifiable ban of the use of
technical means of manipulation
of human psyche, which is in sharp contrast with the rights and freedoms
guaranteed to the citizens of
democratic countries by their constitutions and against the rules of the
nature. If the worldwide ban is not enacted the modern,
technological version of fascism may replace the present, mostly democratic
system of our world.
We believe that if people know that above their heads are or may be deployed
weapons enabling the
manipulation of their psychic life or even genocide of the whole populations
they will demand the
legislation prohibiting the deployment and use of such weapons. We do
believe that the pressure of
the informed world general public will help to arrange for the international
agreeement on the
verifiable ban of the use of mind control technology not only in the
Russian Federation and the
United States, but in all the countries of this world.


for
INTERNATIONAL MOVEMENT FOR THE BAN OF THE MANIPULATION OF HUMAN NERVOUS
SYSTEM BY
TECHNICAL MEANS
http://www.geocities.com/CapeCanaveral/Campus/2289/webpage.htm

Lyan Moulen (Netherlands)   Jose ten Hove  (Netherlands)  Mojmir Babacek
(Czech Republic) John
Vincent  (Canada)   Nathalie Luthold  (France)   Kyungguk Ha  (South Korea)

For
CITIZENS AGAINST HUMAN RIGHTS ABUSE
http://dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh

Cheryl  Welsh (USA)    Eleanor  White (Canada)


COLLECTIF CONTRE LES ABUS DUS AUX PSYCHO-TECHNOLOGIES
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