Newspaper & Magazine Articles on MC & NLW (Users are asked to verify citations.) Aftergood, Steven: Secrecy and Government Bulletin, Issue 28, Nov. 1993. Aftergood, Steven: "The soft-kill fallacy," Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, pp. 40-45, Sept./Oct. 1994. Alexander, John B.: "The new mental battlefield: Beam me up Spock," Military Review (A US Army Journal) pp. 47-54, Dec. 1980. The Associated Press: "Mind-altering microwaves: Soviets studying invisible ray," Los Angeles Herald Examiner, Sec. A, p. , 22 Nov. 1976. * Bacon, S.: "Now they're probing the hidden depths of your mind," Popular Mechanics, Vol. 136: pp. 62-65, Aug. 1971. Barry, John, and Morganthau, Thomas: "Science of war: Nonlethal weapons," Newsweek, pp. 24-26, 7 Feb. 1994. Bartch, Paul: "Neurotransmission.," Resonance, No. 17: pp. 8-10, July 1990. Bearden, Thomas: "An approach to understanding psychotronics," DDC (AD-A027866) June 1976. Beardsley, Tim: "Making waves," Scientific American, Vol. 268 No. 2): p. 32, Feb. 1993. Beck, Robert C.: "ELF: Extremely low frequency fields: They affect us all in ways we may never consciously realize!" Nexus, Vol. 2 (No. 6): pp. 11-15 & 66-67, Jan./Feb. 1992. Beck, Robert C.: "Extreme low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields and EEG entrainment: A psychotronic warfare possibility?" Association for Humanistic Psychology Newsletter, Apr. 1978 or Biomedical Research Associates, Los Angeles, CA, 1978. Besly, Kim: "Electromagnetic pollution: A little known health hazard. A new means of control," Preliminary Report, Greenham Common Woman's Peace Camp, Inland House, Southbourne, Emsworth, Hants, England , 1993. "Biomedical Aspects of Nonionizing Radiation, Naval Weapons Laboratory (NWL) Dahlgren, VA, Symposium, 10 July 1973. Blackmon, Janet: "Woman fears government zapping," Sun Journal, New Bern, NC, 28 Sept. 1992. (Mildred Cooper) Boyce, Nell: "Bioterrorism Special Report: Nowhere to Hide," New Scientist Vol. : pp ., Mar. 21, 1998. Brodeur, Paul: "A reporter at large: Microwaves -I and -II," New Yorker, 13, 27 Dec. 1976. Budiansky, Stephen, and Good, Erica, E.: "Orlikow v. US," US News & World Report (Investigative Report) Vol. (No.): p. 34, 24 Jan. 1994. Burrell, Garland E., Jr.: "Mental privacy: An international safeguard to governmental intrusion into the mental processes," California Western International Law Journal, Vol. 6: pp, 110+, 1975. Butler, Declan: "Advances in neuroscience may threaten human rights," Nature, Vol. 391 (Issue): p. 319, Jan. 1998. * Butterfield, Fox: "$2.15 million for hidden weapon research," The New York Times, Seattle Post Intelligencer, Sec. A-3, Friday, 10 Mar. 1995. Byrne, Harlan S.: "California microwaves," Barrons, Vol. 72 (No. 13): pp. 48-49, 30 Mar. 1992. Cannon, Martin: "Mind control and the American Government," Lobster, No. 23, 1993. Caylor, Ron: "Government working on machine that can read your mind," The National Enquirer, June 22, 1976. (article created sensation) Chernishev, I.: "Can rulers make 'zombies' and control the world?" Orienteer, pp. 58-62, Feb. 1997. Collins, Larry: "Mind Control," Playboy, January 1990. Coupland, Robin M.: "Non-lethal weapons: Precipitating a new arms race? Medicine must guard against its knowledge being used for weapon development," British Medical Journal, Vol. 315: p. 72, 12 July 1997. Crary, David: "Soldiers recount most memorable Iraqi surrenders," Associated Press The Daily Commercial, Mar. 1, 1991. DeBoskey, Bruce H.: "Nonionizing radiation: Hidden hazards," Trial Magazine, Vol. 26, (No. 8): pp. 32-36, Aug. 1990. De Caro, Chuck: "Washington: The zap gap: The Soviets may be ahead of us in the development of radio-frequency weapons," Atlantic Monthly, pp. 24-28, March 1987. * DeLeno, Steven: "Electronic Concentration Camp", "Disabling people and electronics," Microwave News, Jan./Feb. 1996. * DoD, Intel agencies look at Russian mind control technology claims," Defense Electronics, July 1993. Dodgen, Larry: Nonlethal weapons," US News & World Report, Vol. (No.): p. 5, Aug. 4, 1997. Dornheim, M.A.: "USAF studying brainwaves to increase crew performances," Aviation Week and Space Technology, Vol. 20: pp. 18+, Feb. 1986. Doswald-Beck, Louise and Cauderay, Gerald C.: "The development of new antipersonnel weapons," International Review of the Red Cross, Vol. 279 , 1 Nov. 1990. Edwards, D.D.: "Cells haywire in electromagnetic field?" Science News, Vol. 133: pp. 216, 2 Apr. 1988. (work of W.R. Adey) Edwards, D. D.: "ELF: The current controversy," Science News, Vol. 131: pp. 107-109, 14 Feb. 1987. "Electromagnetic fields: New-wave coverage issues," Best's Review, 1991. Elliott, Dorinda, and Barry, John: "A subliminal Dr. Strangelove. Mind: Using the power of hidden suggestions, this Russian Scientist (Igor Smirnov) tries to rewire the brain," Newsweek, p. 57, 22 Aug. 1994. "Emerging threat "Expert meeting on certain weapon systems and on implementation mechanisms in international law," Report of the International Committee of the Red Cross, Geneva, Switzerland, May 30 - June 1, 1994 (issued July 1994). "Final Report on Biotechnology Research Requirements for Aeronautical Systems through the Year 2000," Vols. I and II, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, TX, 1982. "From Russia with love.At Los Alamos?" Intelligence Report: Parade Special Supplement, 1993? "German workshop on mechanisms of EMF interactions," Microwave News, Nov./Dec. 1991. Glenn, J.C.: "Conscious technology: The co-evolution of mind and machine," Futurist, Sept./Oct. 1989. Herron, Robert (Maj.): "Electronic Warfare: New priority for next generation fighters," Aerospace America, p. 64, 1984. Hough, Warren: "High tech civilian control studied: Secret Pentagon - DOJ Memo of Understanding, `Nonlethal' weapons under development are being added to the government arsenal in its war against its own citizens," The Spotlight, p. , July 31, 1995. * Hutchison, Michael: MegaBrain Report: The Psycho-technology Newsletter Keeler, Anna: "Remote mind control technology," Full Disclosure, Vol. 15: pp. 1-14, 1989. Also published in Mike Coyle's MindNet Journal, Vol. 1 (No. 23a: Part I & No. 23b: Part II); and in Resonance, No. 23: Part I: pp. 3-14, Feb. 1993 & No. 24: Part II: pp. 3-16, May 1992. * Kelly, Jack A. and Conway, Joseph: "Nonlethal weapons: Emerging requirements for security strategy," Insitute for Foreign Policy Analysis, May 1996. Kempster, Norman: "Sci-fi comes true: Mind reading machine tells secrets of the brain," Los Angeles Times, Mar. 20, 1976. * Krawczyk, Glenn: Nexus, Vol. 2 (No. 22); pp., Oct./Nov. 1994. Krawczyk, Glenn: "Big brother's recipe for 'Revolution in Military Affairs'", Nexus, pp. 31-36, June/July 1995. * Lopez, Ramon: "Special operations survive Pentagon budget constraints," International Defense Review, Vol. 26 (No. 3): p. 247, 12 Dec. 1994. MacGregor, R.J.: "A brief survey of literature relating to low-intensity microwaves on nervous function," RAND Report, R-4397, June 1970. MacGregor, R.J.: "A direct mechanism for the direct influence of microwave radiation on neuroelectric function," RAND Report R-4397, June 1970. ("The electrical component of microwave radiation induces transmember potentials in nerve cells and thereby disturbs nervous function and behavior.") MacKenzie, Debora: Bioterrorism Special Report: Bioarmageddon," New Scientist, Vol. Sept. 19, 1998. Maddox, J., et al.: "", Nature, Vol. 334 (No. ): 287-, 1988. Mann, Paul: "Mass weapons threat deepens worldwide," Aviation Week & Space Technology, Vo.. 144 (No. 25): p. 58, 17 June 1996. Manning, Jeane: "Electronic telepathy devise" (unnamed source, from Angels Don't Play This HAARP) Martin, Harry V., and Caul, David: "Mind control," (A 13-part series) The Napa Sentinel, Napa, CA 1995. Matthews, Owen: Report: "Soviets used top secret 'psychotronic' weapons," Moscow Times, Sec. 750, 11 July 1995. McAuliffe, Kathleen: "The mind fields," Omni Magazine, pp. 258-267, Feb. 1985. McKinney, Julianne: "Microwave harassment and mind control experimentation," Unclassified, Vol. IV (No. 3) Parts I & II: 20 pgs., June/July 1992. * Merritt, J. H., et al.: "Some biological effects of microwave energy directed at the head," (Unpublished and unclassified abstract circulated to conference participants. Conference was sponsored by the DoD Electromagnetic Compatibility Analysis Center) 19??. (See Steneck, Nicholas: The Microwave Debate, p.) Metz, Steven, and Keivit, James: "The revolution in military affairs and conflict short of war," Strategic Studies Institute (SSI), US Army War College, US Government Printing Office (No. 1994-504-111/00089) July 25, 1994. (references to mind manipulation) Michrowski, Andrew: "Covert ELF warfare," Specula (formerly pub. as The Journal of the American Association of Metascience) p. 27, Jan./Mar. 1980. "Microwave measurements," Aviation Week and Space Technology, Vol. 144 (no. 18): p. 73, 29 Apr. 1996. Microwave News, May/June 1988. "Military on nonlethal weapons: A very attractive option," Microwave News, Nov./Dec. 1993. "The Mind Control Papers," Freedom News Journal, 1980. (ISBN: 0-915509-35-3)? "Mind-reading computer," Futurist, p. 49, May/June 1992. Mintz, John: "The secret's out: Covert E-Systems, Inc. covets commercial sales," The Washington Post, p. A-1, A-10, 24 Oct. 1994. Mizrach, Steve: "Electromagnetic effects on human behavior," MindNet Journal, Vol. 1 (No. 82) July 1996. * Mollick, Ethan: "A gentler war: The debate over non-lethal weapons," Harvard International Review, Vol. 18 (No. 4): p.46, Fall 1996. Morrison, David C.: "Sites unseen: A sketch of the Pentagon's secret 'black' bases used for stealth aircraft, special operations, and electronic eavesdropping programs emerges from a National Journal study," National Journal (Defense Report) pp. 1468-1472, June 4, 1988. * Opall, Barbara: "US experts: Focus arms control goals," Defense News, p. 6, 24-30 Nov. 1997. Opall, Barbara: "US explores mind control technology," Defense News, pp. 4, 29, Jan. 11-17, 1993. * Opall, Barbara: "US, Russia hope to safeguard mind-control techniques," Defense News, p. 4, 11-17 Jan. 1993. Page, J.: "Tuning in on brainwaves," Science, Vol. 5: pp. 88+, Oct. 1984. Pasternak, Douglas: "Wonder weapons: The Pentagon's quest for nonlethal arms is amazing. But is it smart?" US News & World Report (Special Report), Vol. 123 (No. 1): pp. 38-46, July 7, 1997. * Pengelley, Rupert: "Wanted: A watch on non-lethal weapons," International Defense Review, Vol. 24 (No. 4): p. 1, 1 Apr. 1994. "Perry plans to launch nonlethal warfare", Defense News, Sept. 19-25, 1994. Persinger, Michael A.: "On the possibility of directly accessing every human brain by electromagnetic induction of fundamental algorithms," MindNet Journal, Vol. 1 (No. 65) June 1995. Pool, Robert: "Electromagnetic fields: The biological evidence," Science, Vol. 249: pp. 1378-1381, 21 Sept. 1990. Posner, Michael I.: "Seeing the mind," Science, Vol. 262: pp. 673-674, 29 Oct. 1993. Possony, Stefan: "Scientific advances hold dramatic prospects for phy-strat," Defense and Foreign Affairs, Vol. 34, July 1983. Ray, J.: "The body magnetic," Buzzworm, Vol. 4: p. 22, Sept./Oct. 1992. Ricks, Thomas E.: "Nonlethal arms: New class of weapons could incapacitate foe yet limit casualties," The Wall Street Journal, pp. A1 & A4, Jan. 4, 1993. * Rosenberg, Barbara Hatch: "Non-lethal weapons may violate treaties," The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, pp. 44 - 45, Sept. - Oct. 1994. (Note: Rosenberg gives the full name of this treaty as "Convention on prohibition or Restriction of the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons which may be deemed to be Excessively Injurious or to have Indiscriminate Effects.") Schmitt, Eric: "Zany new weapons for US team in Somalia," International Herald Tribune, 16 Feb. 1995. Schmitz, Tom: "California's Livermore weighs plan to use Russian technology," The Journal of Commerce, April 8, 1993. * Selden, Gary: "Machines that read minds," Science Digest, Oct. 1981. Sharp, Joseph C. et al.: "Generation of acoustic signals by pulsed microwave energy," IEEE Transactions on Microwave Theory and Techniques, May 1974. 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