Huntsville (AL) Times
Text: "Soviet device uses radio waves as tranquilizer." Associated Press release. Soviet LIDA device uses 40 megahertz carrier plus complex waveforms to tranquilize mammals or place them in a catatonic state. This may have been a forerunner of the powerful Woodpecker signals bombarding Europe and the United States. The LIDA device was also used on U. S. prisoners of war in Korea, to brainwash them. Our scientists now know that the mammalian brain can be seriously affected at a distance by transmitted electromagnetic waves. Until recently, the conventional scientific establishment decreed that the only influence microwaves had on biological systems was when intense enough to heat tissue, and dissenting views (and the rebellious scientists who advocated them) were resoundingly castigated. Huntsville (AL) Times. May 19, 1983.
See Also: biophysics, scalar electromagnetics, LIDA device, bioelectromagnetics, Woodpecker signals, behavior modification.
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