Dr. Bill van Bise, electrical
engineer, conducting a demonstration of Soviet scientific data and
schematics for beaming a magnetic field into the brain to cause visual
hallucinations. Source: CNN
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THE race to put man on the Moon wasn't enough of a battle for the global super powers during the Cold War.
At the time, the Soviet Union and the United States were in an arms
race of a bizarre, unconventional kind - that has been exposed in a new report.The Soviets poured at least $1 billion into developing mind-controlling weaponry to compete with similar programs undertaken in the US.
While much still remains classified, we can now confirm the Soviets used methods to manipulate test subjects' brains.
The paper, by Serge Kernbach, at the Research Centre of Advanced Robotics and Environmental Science in Stuttgart, Germany, details the Soviet Union's extensive experiments, called "psychotronics". The paper is based on Russian technical journals and recently declassified documents outlining practices from 1917 to 2003.
Still from Secret Russia: Moscow The Zombies of the Red Czar, a German TV documentary, 1998.
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"If the generator is designed properly, it is able to accumulate bioenergy from all living things - animals, plants, humans - and then release it outside," the paper said.
With only limited knowledge of each other's mind-bending programs, the Soviets and Americans were both participating in similar secret operations, with areas of interest often mirroring the other country's study.
The original scheme of transmitting and receiving bio-circuitry of the human nervous system.
Picture: B. B. Kazhinskiy
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The Men Who Stare at Goats. Picture: Smokehouse Pictures
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The illegal research subjected humans to experiments with drugs, such as LSD, hypnosis and radiological and biological agents. Shockingly, some studies were conducted without the subject's knowledge.
A US Marine Corps truck carries an
Active Denial System. It is a nonlethal weapon that uses directed energy
and projects a beam of waves up to 1000 metres. When fired at a human,
it delivers a heat sensation to the skin and generally makes humans stop
what they are doing and run.
Source: AAP
Putin made mention of futuristic weaponry last year in a presidential campaign article.
"Space-based systems and IT tools, especially in cyberspace, will play a great, if not decisive role in armed conflicts. In a more remote future, weapon systems that use different physical principles will be created (beam, geophysical, wave, genetic, psychophysical and other types of weapons). All this will provide fundamentally new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals in addition to nuclear weapons," he wrote.
Example of a generator from the psychotronics program.
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news.com.au 30 Dec 2013
So now the real question is, how much is the United States spending?
Once again 'illegal' government activity goes unpunished.
The so called 'Cold War' was just a farce to keep the herd population in fear, driving a 'War Economy'.
The 'enemy' was financed by the Rothschild banking family, so how could they be at war with the 'west'?
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