http://www.aisjca-mft.org/badlinks.htm

  1. dalle principali reti televisive il trailer di un film americano dal
  2. titolo “Mobbing”, da non confondersi con l'omonimo film italiano. In
  3. questo trailer si parla di una non meglio precisata agenzia, ai cui
  4. dipendenti vengono fatti scordare alcuni eventi da un gruppo di
  5. psicologi che opera in un'apposita stanza, il cui numero non ricordo.
  6. All'inizio del trailer viene mostrata una rastrelliera piena di
  7. telecomandi, uno dei quali è mancante, e successivamente si vede
  8. che
  9. uno di questi telecomandi viene utilizzato per causare un malore ad un
  10. non meglio precisato oratore di fronte al suo pubblico, senza alcun
  11. effetto collaterale visibile. Il film non esce mai ed ufficialmente non
  12. è mai stato prodotto.<br>
  13. 8)&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; Durante il corso dell'anno 2002 o
  14. 2003, viene trasmesso
  15. dalle principali reti televisive il trailer di un film dal titolo &#8220;La
  16. ventunesima armonica&#8221;, in cui si mostra l'autopsia di un cadavere
  17. lesionato al sistema ventricolare cerebrale ed in particolare
  18. all'acquedotto del Silvio (vedi la teoria della cavitazione per
  19. risonanza, sviluppata nel contesto del progetto MKULTRA), mentre un
  20. musicista sostiene di voler produrre un suono perfetto ed il suo non
  21. meglio precisato interlocutore obietta che un simile suono potrebbe
  22. anche uccidere. Il film non esce mai ed ufficialmente non è mai
  23. stato
  24. prodotto. <br>
  25.             </blockquote>
  26. Si confronti adesso quanto
  27. qui riferito con la descrizione dell'arma ad
  28. energia diretta, simile ad un telecomando, contenuta nel mio resoconto
  29. e soprattutto nel suo aggiornamento. Personalmente ritengo che
  30. l'ipotesi del dispositivo ad ultrasuoni non regga ad un'analisi tecnica
  31. e siano da preferirsi l'ipotesi del LASER infrarosso o, ancor meglio,
  32. quella relativa all'impiego di una nuova e sconosciuta tecnologia,
  33. magari la stessa impiegata per compiere il trattamento che nel mio
  34. resoconto ho denominato &#8220;SQUID&#8221;.<br>
  35.             <div style="margin-left: 40px;"> <br>
  36. Alla "telepatia artificiale" possono credere solo persone di
  37. mentalità
  38. particolarmente aperta o che le abbiano subite in prima persona, come
  39. me. Già i riferimenti all'arma nel letale simile ad un
  40. telecomando sono
  41. più facili da digerire per un pubblico non introdotto a questi
  42. argomenti. Ma per quanto riguarda il nuovo file, esso:<br>
  43.             </div>
  44.             <blockquote>1) Testimonia una
  45. incredibile opera di cover-up
  46. successivo
  47. e non preventivo, che può essere costato anche qualche vita
  48. (vedi
  49. Landi) e sicuramente qualche blocco psicologico ai giornalisti
  50. coinvolti.<br>
  51. 2) È legato a fatti di cronaca che, seppur per la maggior parte
  52. non più
  53. reperibili, hanno ricevuto attenzione da parte dei media "ufficiali" e
  54. non solo dagli organi di "controinformazione".<br>
  55. 3) Potrebbe facilmente essere riscontrato dal grande pubblico, in
  56. quanto le notizie che cito hanno ricevuto una certa diffusione anche se
  57. non sono ancora state correlate tra loro. Anche organi di pubblica
  58. sicurezza o di intelligence potrebbero trovarvi la chiave di lettura di
  59. alcuni "misteri" italiani.<br>
  60. 4) Rappresentano la situazione italiana del 2002/2003, in cui il nostro
  61. paese sembra avere una sovranità davvero limitata: notizie
  62. cancellate,
  63. film che scompaiono, ecc. Ha idea dell'impatto che questi fatti
  64. potrebbero avere sull'opinione pubblica del nostro paese se venissero
  65. comunemente riconosciuti?<br>
  66.             </blockquote>
  67. Faccio un esempio: ci sono
  68. innumerevoli teorie "complottiste" dietro al
  69. crollo delle Torri Gemelle, ma NESSUNA cita il possibile uso di armi
  70. non letali per il dirottamento (fornite da chi ed a quale scopo?)
  71. nonostante il fatto che la notizia sia uscita su di un telegiornale
  72. nazionale. Che fine hanno fatto le fonti che l'hanno riferita? Come mai
  73. nessun giornalista sembra averla considerata? Dall'altra parte ci sono
  74. circa 3000 morti e per qualcuno averne uno in più o in meno
  75. potrebbe
  76. non fare alcuna differenza.<br>
  77.             </div>
  78.             <hr style="font-style: italic;" align="justify" size="2" width="100%">
  79.             <div align="justify"><br style="font-style: italic;">
  80.             <a style="font-style: italic;" name="temporary_incapacitation"></a><span style="font-style: italic;">As
  81. an executive
  82. branch </span><a style="font-style: italic;" href="http://www.onr.navy.mil/en.aspx"><b>agency within
  83. the Department of Defense, the Office of Naval Research (ONR</b>)</a>
  84. supports the President's budget. ONR provides technical advice to the
  85. Chief of Naval Operations and the Secretary of the Navy. <a style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.onr.navy.mil/Contracts-Grants/small-business.aspx">Office
  86. of Small Business</a><span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;"> </span><br>
  87.             <br>
  88.             </div>
  89.             <div align="center">Temporary personnel
  90. incapacitation system called MEDUSA <br>
  91. (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio) <br>
  92.             </div>
  93.             <div style="margin-left: 40px;" align="justify"> <i>Summary
  94. Information. Objective of
  95. Phase Effort
  96. The main goal of the Phase I project wad to design and build a
  97. breadboard prototype of a temporary personnel incapacitation system
  98. called MEDUSA (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio). This
  99. non-lethal weapon is based on the well established microwave auditory
  100. effect (MAE). MAE results in a strong sound sensation in the human head
  101. when it is irradiated with specifically selected microwave pulses of
  102. low energy. Through the combination of pulse parameters and pulse
  103. power, it is possible to raise the auditory sensation to the
  104. &#8220;discomfort&#8221; level, deterring personnel from entering a protected
  105. perimeter or, if necessary, temporarily incapacitating particular
  106. individuals. </i><br>
  107.             </div>
  108.             <h3 style="text-align: center;"><img src="line1.gif" title="" alt="" style="width: 650px; height: 6px;"></h3>
  109.             <hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px; margin-left: 0px; margin-right: 0px;"><a href="http://mcmailteam.blogspot.com/2008/09/you-can-help-us-with-more-maillists.html" style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">EMAIL LISTS URGENTLY
  110. NEEDED!</a><br>
  111.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><a href="http://mcmailteam.blogspot.com/"><img src="MCmail.jpg" title="" alt="World Wide MCmailteam Blog: WORLDWIDE MOVEMENT AGAINST ABUSE OF REMOTE MANIPULATION WEAPONS" style="border: 0px solid ; width: 393px; height: 322px;" align="left" hspace="5" vspace="10"></a>You can help us with <b>more
  112. maillists</b><br>
  113. &nbsp;We also need email lists for all AUTHORITIES, INSTITUTIONS,
  114. LEADERS, ORGANISATIONS, CORPORATIONS etc. WORLDWIDE that we don't
  115. already have. <br>
  116.             <div align="left">A) We still need LISTS for as many
  117. POLITICS, PSYCHOLOGY, PHILOSOPHY,
  118. SCIENCE, MEDICINE, LAW, HISTORY etc. departments, staff and
  119. associations at as many UNIVERSITIES, COLLEGES and INSTITUTIONS
  120. WORLDWIDE as we can get.<br>
  121.             <br>
  122. B) We still need LISTS for as many top level MILITARY AND SECURITY
  123. PEOPLE, ORGANISATIONS AND ESTABLISHMENTS worldwide as we can get. <br>
  124.             </div>
  125.             <blockquote>C) We still need LISTS for all the
  126. CORPORATIONS, INSTITUTIONS AND
  127. ASSOCIATIONS etc. involved in the development and production of these
  128. technologies. For example:-Raytheon, Lockeed Martin, Boeing, Northrop
  129. Grumman, General Dynamics and United technologies, SAIC and all the
  130. others.<br>
  131. D) We still need LISTS for RELIGIOUS HEAD OFFICES, INSTITUTIONS,
  132. ORDERS, CLERGY AND MEMBERS WORLDWIDE etc..If everyone could supply at
  133. least one EMAIL LIST it would help. And any other influential or
  134. powerful organisations and people that you can think of.<br>
  135. E) We need email lists of all these people and organisations - so we
  136. can make them aware of these technologies and crimes - and any other
  137. influential or powerful organisations and people that you can think of!
  138. Please make LISTS and send them to us at
  139. as WORD DOCUMENTS or IN THE BODY OF THE EMAIL.</blockquote>
  140.             </div>
  141.             </div>
  142.             </td>
  143.           </tr>
  144.           <tr>
  145.             <td>
  146.             <blockquote><i><br>
  147.               </i> </blockquote>
  148.             <div style="text-align: justify; margin-left: 40px;"><i><i>A
  149. large portion
  150. of
  151. the
  152. investment, about
  153. $9 million, has been devoted to characterizing the effects
  154. of this
  155. technology on the human body..... Animals and
  156. humans are
  157. being
  158. used in the test program which is being conducted in strict compliance
  159. with the procedures, laws and regulations governing animal and human
  160. experimentation"
  161. (?). "The tests are reviewed and approved by a formal Institutional
  162. Review
  163. Board with oversight from the <a href="http://www.tricare.mil/tma/aboutTMA/sea/links.aspx">Air
  164. Force Surgeon General&#8217;s Office</a>.
  165. An
  166. independent
  167. panel of medical experts from outside the government also periodically
  168. reviews and advises on the planning aspects and results of the research
  169. and test activities. Their 2002 review of the program concluded there
  170. is
  171. low probability of serious injury from exposure to the ADS beam.
  172. Additionally,
  173. the panel concludes that the probability of thermal eye injury is low
  174. and
  175. the probability of long-term health effects such as cancer is extremely
  176. low.</i></i></div>
  177.             <blockquote>
  178.               <div style="text-align: justify;"><i> </i></div>
  179.               <i> </i></blockquote>
  180.             <i> </i>
  181.             <hr style="width: 100%; height: 2px;"><i><i>Le
  182. citazioni precedenti derivano da fonti
  183. "polemiche", ma qui citiamo invece dati dalle
  184. fonti originarie come queste:<br>
  185.             </i> </i>
  186.             <div style="margin-left: 40px; text-align: justify;"><i><i><b><a href="http://strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/parameters/">From
  187. the
  188. Editor</a></b> of <a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="http://www.carlisle.army.mil/">Carlysle Army</a>: Article on the
  189.             <b><a style="font-style: italic;" href="http://strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/parameters/">Parameters
  190. portion of the
  191. Army
  192. Website</a></b>:<a style="font-style: italic;" href="http://strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/pubs/parameters/articles/98spring/thomas.htm"><b>The
  193. Mind Has No
  194. Firewall</b></a> by <b><a href="http://fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/">Timothy
  195. L. Thomas</a></b>.
  196. Parameters,
  197. Spring 1998, pp. 84-92. Parameters
  198. is a refereed journal of ideas and issues, providing a forum for the
  199. expression of mature professional thought on the art and science of
  200. land warfare, joint and combined matters, national and international
  201. security affairs, military strategy, military leadership and
  202. management, military history, military ethics, and other topics of
  203. significant and current interest to the <b><a href="http://www.defense.gov/">US Army and
  204. Department of Defense</a></b>.
  205. It serves as a vehicle for continuing the education and professional
  206. development of USAWC graduates and other senior military officers, as
  207. well as members of government and academia concerned with national
  208. security affairs. <span style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;"><br>
  209.             <br>
  210.             </span></i></i></div>
  211.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><i><i>Lieutenant Colonel
  212. Timothy L. Thomas (USA Ret.) is an analyst at the <a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/">Foreign Military
  213. Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas</a>.<br>
  214.             </i> </i></div>
  215.             <div style="margin-left: 40px; text-align: justify;"><i><i>Recently
  216. he has written
  217. extensively on the Russian view of information operations
  218. and on current Russian military-political issues. During his military
  219. career he served in the 82d Airborne
  220. Division and was the <a style="font-style: italic;" href="http://www.google.it/search?hl=it&amp;q=Department+Head+of+Soviet+Military-Political+Affairs&amp;btnG=Cerca&amp;meta=">Department
  221. Head of Soviet
  222. Military-Political Affairs</a>
  223. at the <a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NZ35VSP9C7w">US
  224. Army's Russian Institute</a>
  225. in Garmisch, Germany.<a href="http://www.brad.ac.uk/acad/nlw/research_reports/researchreport2.php#%27Exotic%27%20Weapons%20Systems">
  226. It is completely clear that the state which is first to create such
  227. weapons will achieve incomparable superiority</a>. -- Major I.
  228. Chernishev, Russian army[1] The <a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="http://fmso.leavenworth.army.mil/">Army's Foreign
  229. Military Studies Office (FMSO)</a> is
  230. a research and analysis
  231. center under the <a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="http://breakingdefense.com/tag/tradoc/">U.S.
  232. Army's Training and Doctrine Command</a>, Intelligence
  233. Support Activity (TRISA). FMSO manages and operates the Ft.
  234. Leavenworth Joint Reserve Intelligence Center (JRIC)
  235. and conducts analytical programs focused on emerging and asymmetric
  236. threats, regional military and security developments, and other issues
  237. that define evolving operational environments around the world. Joint
  238. Reserve Component personnel and units&#8211;operating at the Ft.
  239. Leavenworth JRIC
  240. and in distance drilling analytical teams around the U.S. and
  241. abroad--make substantial contributions
  242. to all FMSO
  243. production efforts.<br style="font-weight: bold;">
  244.             </i> </i></div>
  245.             <i> <img style="width: 650px; height: 6px; font-weight: bold;" alt="" src="line1.gif" vspace="10"><br style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">
  246.             </i>
  247.             <div style="margin-left: 40px; font-weight: bold;">
  248.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><i><font face="Garamond"><a href="http://news.cnet.com/military-tech/">About
  249. Military Tech</a>
  250. The military establishment's ever increasing reliance on technology and
  251. whiz-bang gadgetry impacts us as consumers, investors, taxpayers and
  252. ultimately as the "defended." Our mission here is to bring some of
  253. these products and concepts to your attention based on carefully
  254. selected criteria such as importance to national security, originality,
  255. collateral damage to the treasury and adaptability to yard
  256. maintenance-but not necessarily in that order.<br style="font-style: italic;">
  257.             </font></i> </div>
  258.             <i> <i><font face="Garamond"><a href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13639_3-9893082-42.html">Mark
  259. Rutherford</a> is a member of the CNET Blog Network and is not an
  260. employee of CNET<br>
  261.             </font></i> </i></div>
  262.             <i> <br>
  263.             <a style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13639_3-10018808-42.html?part=rss&amp;subj=news&amp;tag=2547-1_3-0-20">"DENIABLE"?
  264. / NON LASCIA TRACCE?</a><br>
  265. August 18,
  266. 2008 7:41 AM PDT <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://news.cnet.com/8301-13639_3-10018808-42.html?part=rss&amp;subj=news&amp;tag=2547-1_3-0-20">Invisible
  267. airborne laser also
  268. 'deniable'</a> Posted
  269. by Mark
  270. Rutherford<br style="font-weight: bold;">
  271.             </i>
  272.             <div style="margin-left: 40px; text-align: justify;"><i><i>Enemy
  273. combatants are close to feeling the heat from an airborne laser weapon
  274. called the "long-range blowtorch" and, if officials at US Air Force are
  275. right, nobody will know what hit them. The 5.5-ton Advanced
  276. Tactical
  277. Laser (ATL) combines
  278. chlorine and hydrogen peroxide molecules to release energy that
  279. stimulates iodine into an intense infra-red, silent and invisible laser
  280. with a 20 kilometres striking range. New
  281. Scientist reports that both
  282. Cynthia Kaiser, chief engineer of the US <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.kirtland.af.mil/Units/AFRL-Directed-Energy-Directorate">Air
  283. Force
  284. Research Laboratory's Directed Energy Directorate</a> and
  285. John Corley, director of
  286. USAF's Capabilities Integration Directorate, used the phrase "plausible
  287. deniability"
  288. at industry briefings to describe one of the weapon's advantages,
  289. namely "that the US could convincingly deny any involvement
  290. with the
  291. destruction it causes".
  292. "The
  293. target would never know what hit them," John Pike, an analyst with
  294. defense think-tank Global Security told New Scientist. "Further, there
  295. would be no munition fragments that could be used to identify the
  296. source of the strike." Besides the covert - plausible deniability
  297. angle, other pros to this 100KW-class <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.l-3com.com/brashear/products/laserbeam/atl.html">high
  298. energy laser</a> include "ultra speed of light engagement" and
  299. pinpoint accuracy, according to <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.boeing.com/bds/">Boeing</a>.<br>
  300. Boeing
  301. recently tested the <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="http://www.l-3com.com/brashear/products/laserbeam/atl.html">ATL</a>
  302. at Kirtland Air Force Base Base N.M., firing the high-energy chemical
  303. laser
  304. through a rotating turret mounted on the belly of a Hercules C-130H.
  305. The company claims the
  306. weapons is accurate enough to pick off a vehicle's tires.
  307. "This is a major step toward providing the ultra-precision engagement
  308. capability that the warfighter needs to dramatically reduce collateral
  309. damage,"
  310. said Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of Boeing
  311. Missile Defense Systems. A larger version that can pick an incoming
  312. ICBM out of the sky will be mounted on a Boeing 747, according to the
  313. Chicago, Illinois based company. <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6w-ql8msl0U">(Video)</a> The U.S.
  314. Navy is seeking its
  315. own version to take out "small boat threats"<br>
  316.             <br>
  317.             </i> </i></div>
  318.             <i> </i>
  319.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><i><i>Citiamo da una mail
  320. /quoted from a mail<br>
  321.             </i> </i></div>
  322.             <i> </i>
  323.             <div style="margin-left: 40px; text-align: justify;"><i><i>The
  324. US
  325. Air Force says
  326. that because there are no munition fragments that could be used to
  327. identify the source of the strike from their Advanced
  328. Tactical Laser (ATL).
  329. Because of this they say that it is "deniable".
  330. Meaning
  331. that the US could convincingly deny
  332. any involvement with
  333. the destruction&nbsp;the weapon&nbsp;causes.<br style="font-style: italic;">
  334. The
  335. concern is that the weapons being used on victims can also be
  336. convincingly "deniable".<img style="width: 560px; height: 11px;" alt="" src="eye_bar.gif" vspace="10"><br>
  337.             </i> </i></div>
  338.             <i> </i>
  339.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><i> </i></div>
  340.             <i> </i>
  341.             <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><i> </i>
  342.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><i><i><a style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;" href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14250-microwave-ray-gun-controls-crowds-with-noise/">MEDUSA
  343. Phase I Summary Report</a>.:<br style="font-style: italic;">
  344. Summary
  345. Information
  346. Objective of Phase Effort <br style="font-style: italic;">
  347. The main
  348. goal of the Phase I project wad to design and build a breadboard
  349. prototype of a temporary personnel
  350. incapacitation system called <a style="font-weight: bold;" href="https://www.newscientist.com/article/dn14250-microwave-ray-gun-controls-crowds-with-noise/">MEDUSA
  351. (Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio)</a>.
  352. This non-lethal weapon is based on the well established microwave
  353. auditory effect (MAE). MAE results in a strong sound sensation in the
  354. human head when it is irradiated with specifically selected microwave
  355. pulses of low energy. Through the combination of pulse parameters and
  356. pulse power, it is possible to raise the auditory sensation to the
  357. &#8220;discomfort&#8221; level, deterring personnel from entering a protected
  358. perimeter or, if necessary, temporarily incapacitating particular
  359. individuals.<br style="font-style: italic;">
  360. Potential
  361. Applications and Benefits <br style="font-style: italic;">
  362.             </i> </i>
  363.             <div style="text-align: justify;"><i><i>Potential
  364. applications of the MEDUSA
  365. system are as a perimeter protection sensor in deterrence systems
  366. for industrial and national sites, for use in systems to assist
  367. communication with hearing
  368. impaired persons, use by law enforcement and military
  369. personnel for crowd
  370. control and asset
  371. protection. The system will:<br>
  372.             </i> </i></div>
  373.             <i> </i></div>
  374.             <i> <i>be
  375. portable, require low power, have a controllable radius of coverage, be
  376. able to switch from crowd to individual coverage, cause a temporarily
  377. incapacitating effect, have a low probability of fatality or permanent
  378. injury, cause no damage to property, and have a low probability of
  379. affecting friendly personnel.<br>
  380.             </i> </i></div>
  381.             <i> </i></td>
  382.           </tr>
  383.           <tr>
  384.             <td><img style="width: 650px; height: 6px;" alt="" src="line1.gif" vspace="10"><br>
  385.             <br>
  386.             <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;"><a name="laser"></a>LASER</span>?
  387. Una parola misteriosa? Uno "strumento diabolico"? <span style="font-weight: bold; font-style: italic;">Light
  388. Amplification by
  389. Stimulated Emission
  390. of Radiation</span><span style="font-style: italic;">...</span><br>
  391.             <div style="margin-left: 40px;"><span style="font-style: italic; font-family: garamond;">Science
  392. Insider</span><br style="font-style: italic; font-family: garamond;">
  393.             <div style="text-align: justify;"> <span style="font-style: italic; font-family: garamond;">HOW
  394. LASERS WORK: <span style="font-weight: bold;">"Laser"</span>
  395. is an <span style="font-weight: bold; color: rgb(204, 0, 0);">acronym
  396. for Light
  397. Amplification by Stimulated Emission of Radiation</span>.
  398. It describes any device that creates and amplifies a narrow, focused
  399. beam of light whose photons are all traveling in the same direction,
  400. rather than emitting every which way at once. Lasers can be configured
  401. to emit many different colors in the spectrum, but each laser can emit
  402.  
Copyright © 2010-2024 brokenlinkcheck.com  |  By using this website you agree to these Terms