Transcribed from Thomas (2007), “MONARCH: The New Phoenix Program”

Introduction

The military financed all research into development of directed energy weapons. After decades of work, real progress was on the horizon, and much of the research became classified; or, once a breakthrough of some kind was made, the public program was shut down and restarted elsewhere in conditions of absolute secrecy. The published scientific papers that concerned potential weapons and even bioelectric medicine were reduced to a trickle, but occasional information about their existence continued to emerge. The works of Allen Sharp, Joseph Sharp, Allen Frey, Jose Delgado, Ross Adey, J.F. Schapitz, Andre Puharich, Herman Schwann, James Lin, Bill Van Bise, Eldon Byrd, Robert Becker, James Lilly, Igor Smirnov, and many others present sufficient evidence of these weapons’ existence. Many of these elite scientists had no idea who was funding their work and how the technology was being misused. Scientists who must knowlingly divulge classified information face twenty to life in prison. It must be stated that some of these men knew the danger of their work and others committed crimes against humanity without reservation.

The earliest work on the effects of electromagnetics on humans was done by Nikola Tesla.

Patents

Classification under the heading of National Security is sufficient to hide experimental work of scientists engaged in directed energy weapons research. However, if an inventor wishes to reap financial rewards for a device, a patent must be filed. There are hundreds of patents related to directed energy weapons and what the Pentagon now refers to as “psychotronica” or “synthetic telepathy.” The existence of these patents, together with the body of scientific research, and the testimony of victims of human experimentation is incontrovertible proof that the weapons exist. The earliest patents for directed energy weapons belong to Nikola Tesla. Tesla built the first electrical generating station, single handedly beginning the modern age. The SDI patent drawing submitted 70 years later by Dr. Bernard Eastland who holds numerous SDI patents are essentially Tesla drawings. It is hard to imagine a technical genius that far ahead of his time. J.P. Morgan was the primary investor in Tesla, but he eventually cut off his funding and confiscated the rights to many of the devices and papents, and Tesla died in poverty and obscurity.

1960’s USSR technology, #3773049, LIDA: An apparatus for the treatment of neuropsychic and somatic disorders wherein light-, sound-, VHF electromagnetic field-pulses and radiation from light-, sound-, VHF electromagnetic field- and heat-sources, respectively, are simultaneously applied by means of a control unit to the patient’s central nervous system with a predetermined repetition rate. The light radiation and sound radiation sources are made so as to exert an adequate and monotonous influence of the light- and sound-radiation on the patient’s visual analyzers and auditory analyzers, respectively.

1976: Patent #3951134 (1976); Robert G. Malech patented an “Apparatus and Method for Remotely Monitoring and Altering Brain Waves.” The patent abstract states: “Apparatus for method of sensing brain waves at a position remote from the subject, whereby electromagnetic signals of different frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the subject. The present invention relates to apparatus and a method for monitoring brain waves wherein all components of the apparatus are remote from the test subject. High frequency transmitters are operated to radiate electromagnetic energy of different frequencies through antennas which are capable of scanning the entire brain of the test subject or any desired region thereof. The signals of different frequencies penetrate the skull of the subject and impinge upon the brain where they mix to form an interference wave modulated by radiation from the brain’s natural electrical activity. The modulated interference wave is transmitted by the brain and received by an antenna at a remote station where it is demodulated, and processed to provide a profile of the subject’s brain wave. In addition to passively monitoring his brain waves, the subject’s neurological processes may be affected by transmitting to his brain, through transmitting compensating signals. The latter signals can be derived from the received and processed brain waves.”

1989: #4858612, Stocklin: A method and apparatus for simulation of hearing in mammals by introduction of a plurality of microwaves into the region of the auditory cortex is shown and described. A microphone is used to transform sound signals into electrical signals which are in turn analyzed and processed to provide controls for generating a plurality of microwave signals at different frequencies. The multifrequency microwaves are then applied to the brain in the region of the auditory cortex. By this method sounds are perceived by the mammal which are representative of the original sound received by the microphone.

1998: #4877027 Brunkan: Hearing System: Sound is induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz that are modulated with a particular waveform. The waveform consists of frequency modulated bursts. Each burst is made up of ten to twenty uniformly spaced pulses grouped tightly together. The burst width is between 500 nanoseconds and 100 microseconds. The pulse width is in the range of 10 nanoseconds to 1 microsecond. The bursts are frequency modulated by the audio input to create the sensation of hearing in the person whose head is irradiated.

#5123899, Gall: A system for altering the states of human consciousness involves the simultaneous application of multiple stimuli, preferable sounds, having differing frequencies and wave forms. The relationship between the frequencies of the several stimuli is exhibited by the equation….

1992: #5159703, Silent Subliminal Presentation System (aka Silent Sound and Clear Channel) Dr. Oliver Lowery: An inaudible form of communication that occurs just beyond human hearing range (nearing ultrasound), or just below it (nearing infrasound). It’s industry names include BrainStorm, BrainStream, and BrainSpeak. Silent communications system in which non-aural carriers, in the very low or very high audio frequency range or in the adjacent ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitude or frequency modulated with the desired intelligence and propagated acoustically or vibrationally, for the inducement into the brain, typically through the use of loudspeakers, earphones, or piezoelectric transducers. The modulated carriers may be transmitted directly in real time or may be conveniently recorded and stored on mechanical, magnetic or optical media for delayed or repeated transmission to the listener.

Silent Sound can be sent acoustically or vibationally into the brain. The programming is received by the ear, undetected by the conscious mind, and immediately decoded by the subconscious to influence thoughts and emotions.

During the First Gulf War, a US Psyop unit installed a portable FM broadcast transmitter in the city of Al-Khafji. They transmitted a high-powered 100 MHz signal to overpowered the Iraqi station that was transmitting at that same frequency. The programming consisted of patriotic and religious music as well as intentionally contradictory military orders. The broadcast also consisted of inaudible negative Silent Sound programming which allegedly devastated the Iraqi soldiers, and according a March 23, 1991 British TV report: “the negative voice messages… were perceived by the subconscious minds of the Iraqi soldiers and the silent messages completely demoralized them and instilled a perpetual feeling of fear and hopelessness.”

1993: Robert A. Monroe: “Method for Inducing Mental, Emotional and Physical States of Consciousness, Including Specific Mental Activity in Human Beings,” by Robert A. Monroe, a practitioner of “remote viewing,” founder of the Monroe Institute in Charlottesville, Virginia. Specific states of consciousness can be induced, “through generation of stereo audio signals having specific wave shapes…. Human brain waves, in the form of EEGs, are superimposed upon specific stereo audio signals, known as carrier frequencies, which are within the range of human hearing.” Monroe filed a later patent as an improvement. He is reported to have had close connections to the CIA, and is now deceased.

#5356368 Monroe: Improved methods and apparatus for entraining human brain patterns, employing frequency following response (FFR) techniques, facilitate attainment of desired states of consciousness. In one embodiment, a plurality of electroencephalogram (EEG) waveforms, characteristic of a given state of consciousness, are combined to yield and EEG waveform to which subjects may be susceptible more readily. In another embodiment, sleep patterns are reproduced based on observed brain patterns during portions of a sleep cycle; entrainment principles are applied to induce sleep. In yet another embodiment, entrainment principles are applied in the work environment, to induce and maintain a desired level of consciousness. A portable devise also is described.

#6011991, Mardirossian: A system and method for the enabling of human beings to communicate by way of their monitored brain activity. The brain activity of an individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote location (e.g. by satellite). At the remote location, the monitored brain activity is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity curves, waveforms, or patters to determine if a match or substantial match is found. If such a match is found, then the computer at the remote location determines that the individual was attempting to communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the matched stored normalized signal.

#6017302, Loos: In human subjects, sensory resonances can be excited by subliminal atmospheric acoustic pulses that are tuned to the resonance frequency. The ½ Hz sensory resonance affects the autonomic nervous system and may cause relaxation, drowsiness, or sexual excitement, depending on the precise acoustic frequency near ½ Hz used. The effects of the 2.5 Hz resonance include slowing of certain cortical processes, sleepiness, and disorientation. For these effects to occur, the acoustic intensity must lie in a certain deeply subliminal range. Suitable apparatus consists of a portable battery-powered source of weak sub audio acoustic radiation. The method and apparatus can be used by the general public as an aid to relaxation, sleep, or sexual arousal, and clinically for the control and perhaps treatment of insomnia, tremors, epileptic seizures, and anxiety disorders. There is further application as a nonlethal weapon that can be used in law enforcement standoff situations, for causing drowsiness and disorientation in targeted subjects. It is then preferable to use venting acoustic monopolies in the form of a device that inhales and exhales air with sub audio frequency.

2003: #6587729: “Apparatus for Audibly Communicating Sppech Using the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect.”

Inventors

Adey, Ross, Ph.D.: Dr. Ross Adey worked at UCLA, rigged the brains of lab animals to transmit to a radio receiver, which shot signals back to a device that sparked any behavior desired by the researcher. Adey had worked closely with émigré Nazi technicians after WWII. Adey determined that emotional states and behavior can be remotely influenced merely by placing a subject in an electromagnetic field. By directing a carrier frequency to stimulate the brain and using amplitude modulation to shape the wave to mimic a desired EEG frequency, he was able to impose a 4.5 CPS theta rhythm on his subjects. Drs. Joseph Sharp and Allen Frey experimented with microwaves, seeking to transmit spoken words directly into the audio cortex via a pulsed-microwave analog of the speaker’s sound vibration. Indded, Frey’s work in this field, dating back to 1960, gave rise to the so-called “Frey effect,” which is no more commonly referred to as “microwave hearing.” Within the Pentagon this ability is now known as “Artificial Telepathy.” Adey and others have compiled an entire library of frequencies and pulsation rates which can affect the mind and nervous system.

Beischer: Detrich, Dr.: Dr. Dietrich Beischer exposed 7,000 naval crew men to dangerous levels of microwave energy, claiming the exposure limits could be “obtained no other way,” given the “exquisitely complex and dynamic nature of the human organism.” Dr. Beischer disappeared or died in 1977, like scores of other scientists engaged in research on microwave weapons. Nobel laureate Robert O. Becker received a phone call from Beischer:

“He blurted out, I’m at a pay phone, I can’t talk long, they are watching me. I can’t go to the meeting or ever communicate with you again. I’m sorry, you’ve been a good friend. Goodbye.” Soon after I called his office at Pensacola and was told, “I’m sorry, there is no one here by that name.” Just as in the movies, a guy who had done important research there for decades just disappeared.”

According to author Ford Rowan, Richard Helm’s dream of biocommunication was achieved by the CIA in the late sixties. Microwaves penetrated the skull, the miniaturized receiver linked the brain to a remote computer. Brain waves were deciphered, recorded, and beamed to another person- a two-way mental communicatin.

Byrd, Eldon: Eldon Byrd, a specialist in medical bioengineering, worked for the Marine Corps from 1980 to 1983 at the Armed Forces Radiobilogy Research Institute of Bethesda, Maryland. Byrd experimented on small animals, and himself, to see if electromagnetic waves could be used to influence or entrain the brain activity of living organisms. Byrd said:

“We could put animals into a stupor by hitting them with frequencies. We got chick brains in vitro to dump 80% of the natural opiods in their brains. The effect was nonlethal and reversible. You could disable a person temporarily, it would have been like a stun gun, we would have had a weapon in one year.”

Byrd reported having his work taken away from him and the project going black. Numerous other researchers in electromagnetics report having their work taken from them at the precise point when they begin to get successful results.



Frey, Allen, Ph.D.: Dr. Allen Frey, a biophysicist at GE’s Advanced Electronics Center of Cornell University, and a contractor for the office of Naval Research, discovered in 1958 that the auditory system responds to EM energy in a portion of the RF (radio frequency) spectrum at low-power densities, well below that necessary for biological damage. According to Frey:

“The human auditory system and a table radio may be one order of magnitude apart in sensitivity to RF energy.”

He proposed “stimulating the nervous system without the damage caused by electrodes.” He wrote two papers, “Microwave Auditory Effect and Applications,” and “Human Auditory Response to Modulated Electromagnetic Energy.” Frey’s work had obvious implications for covert operations. He synchronized pulsed microwaves and the myocardial rhythm of a frog’s heart: the heart stopped beating. Frey had perfected the inducement of heart seizures by beamed electromagnetics. He microwaved cats and found that stimulation of the hypothalamus had a powerful effect on emotions. Frey found that human subjects exposed to 1310 MHz and 2982 NHz microwaves at average power densities of 0.4 to 2mW/cm2 perceived auditory sounds. The peak power densities were on the order of 200 to 3000 mW/cm2, and the pulse repetition frequencies varied from 200 to 400 Hz. Frey referred to this auditory phenomena as the RF sound. The sensation occurred instantly at average incident power densities well below that necessary for known biological damage, and appeared to originate from within or new the back of the head. Frey was reluctant to experiment on humans, but others, particularly Paperclip scientists, were not.

Lilly, John C.: In his autobiography, “The Scientist,” John C. Lilly records a conversation he had with the director of the National Institute of Mental Health- in 1953. The director asked Lilly to brief the CIA, FBI, NSA, and the various military intelligence services on his work using electrodes to stimulate directly the pleasure and pain centers in the brain. Lily refused, noting, in his reply:

“Dr. Antoine Remond, using our techniques in Paris, has demonstrated that this method of stimulation of the brain can be applied to the human without the help of the neurosurgeon; he is doing it in his office in Paris without neurosurgical supervision. This means that anybody with the proper apparatus can carry this out on any person covertly, with no external signs that the electrodes have been used on that person. I feel that if this technique got into the hands of a secret agency, they would have total control over a human being and be able to change his beliefs extremely quickly, leaving little evidence of what they had done.”

Lin, James, Ph.D.: Dr. James Lin of Wayne State University wrote a book entitled “Microwave Auditory Effects and Applications,” in which he states:

“The capability of communicating directly with humans by pulsed microwaves is obviously not limited to the field of therapeutic medicine.”

Persinger, Michael, Ph.D.: Dr. Michael Persinger, a psychologist and neuroscientist, “did research on the effects of electromagnetic radiation on the brain for a Pentagon weapons project.” He has worked in the field for 40 years, and has been funded by the Navy and reportedly the NSA as well. Persinger perfected a means to make experimental subjects feel they have been abducted by aliens or had an encounter with angels or God, through the use of a modified motorcycle helmet equipped with solenoids to send electromagnetic pulses through the frontal lobes of their brains.

“Human experience of God can be generated by a process that has nothing to do with whether God exists or not.”

Persinger published, “On the Possibility of Directly Accessing Every Human Brain by Electromagnetic Induction of Fundamental Algorithms” (1995):

“A process which is coupled to the narrow band of brain temperature could allow all normal human beings to be affected by a sub-harmonic whose frequency range at 10 Hz would only vary by 0.1 Hz…. Random variations , of noise within the matrices could potentially differentiate between individual brains.”

In other words, individuals could be identified by the specific characteristics of their brain output.

“Identification of these sequences could also allow direct access to the most complex neurocognitive processes associated with the self, human consciousness, and the aggregate of experimental representations (episodic memory) that define the individual within the brain.”

In short, a person’s memory, consciousness, and sense of self can be fully accessed and modified by electromagnetic means. Essentially, a person’s personality can be completely shaped by electromagnetic means much like the research of Dr. Ewen Cameron sought to do with more primitive means. Persinger says brain processes can be “circumvented by direct induction of this information within the brain…. The basic premise is that synthetic duplication of the neuroelectrical correlates generated by sensors to an actual stimulus should produce identical experiences without the presence of that stimulus.”

According to Persinger, virtually any mental state can be artificially injected into a human brain from an exterior source. The most frightening thing is that the means for doing this already exist in a fully operation al form on a worldwide basis.

“The power levels for these amplitudes are similar to those associated with the signals (generated globally by radio and communication systems)… Within the last two decades a potential has emerged which was improbable but which is now marginally feasible. This potential is the technical capability to influence directly the major portion of the approximately six billion brains of the human species… by generating neural information within a physical medium within which all members of the species are immersed.”

Persinger’s message, minus the jargon, is that the entire human race can be controlled through the use of television and radio networks.

Pribram, Karl, Ph.D.: EM (electromagnetic) control machines were championed at Stanford University by Dr. Karl Pribram, director of Neuropsychology Research Laboratory:

“I certain could educate a child by putting an electrode in the lateral hypothalamus and then selecting the situations at which I stimulate it. In this way I can grossly change his behavior.”

“Psychology Today” celebrated Pribram as “The Magellan of Brain Science.” Having obtained his BS and MD degrees at the University of Chicago and Stanford University, respectively, he studied how the brain processes and stores sensory imagery, and is credited with discovering that mental imaging bears a close resemblance to hologram projection. (“The basis for transmitting images to the craniums of test subjects under the misnomer “remote viewing?”)

Pucharich, Andre, and McCoulloch, Warren S.: Puharich studied the effects of radio waves on animals at Northwestern University in the late 1940s, and later founded a laboratory he called the Round Table Foundation of Electrobiology. His associate was Warren S. McCulloch, of Bellvue, an early advocate of brain implants, and chair of conferences, sponsored by the Josiah Macy Jr. Foundation. Puharich was later employed at the Army’s Chemical and Biological Warfare Center at Fort Detrich, Maryland, researching the effects of LSD for the CIA in 1954. He perfected the radio tooth implant, “ a small little relay and receiver and transmitter.” Puharich also worked at the Permanente Research Foundation, and was funded by Sandoz Chemical Works.

Schapitz, J.F., Dr.: Dr. J.F. Schapitz was funded by the DOD in 1974 for a proposal to research the use of radio broadcasting in conjunction with hypnotic control. He wrote:

“The spoken word of the hypnotist may be conveyed by modulated electromagnetic energy directly into the subconscious parts of the human brain, i.e., without employing any technical devices for receiving and transcoding the messages and without the person exposed to such influence having a chance to control the input consciously.”

His second experiment was the implanting of hypnotic suggestions for simple acts, like leaving the lab to buy some particular item, which were to be triggered by a suggested time, spoken word, or sight. Subjects were to be interviewed later. “It may be expected that they rationalize their behavior and consider it to be undertaken out of their own free will,” he wrote. The results of Schapitz’s experimentation have never been released to the public.

Schwann, Herman, Ph.D.: Dr. Hermann Schwann is hailed as the father of bioelectric medicine. Out of his research came the 10-milliwatt safety standard set in the 1950s. Schwann workeda t the Kaiser Wilhelm Institute for biophysics in Germany, became a paperclip scientist after the war, and taught bioengineering at the University of Pennsylvania. Schwann was heavily funded, mostly by the DOD. Schwann was lionized at the University of Pennsylvania as a great humanitarian, his portrait still hangs in a place of honor. Schwann was a German scientist who came to the US under a military recruitment program after the war. He has worked at the University of Pennsylvania on numerous government contracts, and set the first health and safety standards for electromagnetic radiation, adopted bythe US government. In “Physical properties of biological matter: Some History, Principles, and Applications” (1982), Schwann writes, “Rajewsky and I had a published a paper on the conductivity of erthrocytes, reporting, for the first time, dielecftric measurements on biological materials extending up to 1,000 MHz… I mention all these things to indicate the decisive role that the Navy and NIH played. Navy support has been available to me, in one form another, ever since 1947, and NIH support since 1952.”

Sharp, Joseph C., Ph.D.: At the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Dr. Joseph C. Sharp was himself the subject of an experiment in which pulsed microwave audiograms, or the microwave analog of the sound vibration of spoken words, were delivered to his brain in such a way that he was able to understand the words that were spoken. Military and undercover uses of such a device might include driving a subject crazy with inner voices in order to discredit him, or conveying undetectable instructions to a programmed assassin.

Papers

1934: Chaffee and Light, 1934, A method for remote control of electrical stimulation of the nervous system,

1934: Vasilev, 1934, Critical evaluation of the hypnogenic method,

Frey, A., Microwave auditory effect and applications,”

Frey, A., “Human Auditory response to modulated electromagnetic energy.”

1980, Vallely, General Paul E., and Aquino, Lt. Col. Michael, “From Psyop to MindWar: The Psychology of Victory”