Under an Ionized Sky
by Elana Freeman
Chapter 5
The Revolution in Military Affairs(RMA)
. . .any organism dispersed as an aerosol over a human population can lead to trouble.
— Matthew Meselson, chairman of
the Department of Biochemistry
and Molecular Biology,
Harvard
University; testimony, 1977
National socialism is nothing but applied biology.
— Rudolf Hess
In 1994, Carol Marshall’s book The Last Circle debuted on the Internet, one of the first bold
investigations into what other studies had written off as “conspiracy theory,” in particular the 1980
military document “From PSYOP to Mind War: The Psychology of Victory” by Colonel Paul Vallely and
Major Michael A. Aquino. Both officers had been decorated in Vietnam, but Aquino had deep ties to
Nazism and was a practicing Satanist with top security clearance as a psychological warfare officer.
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Marshall posits that the Vallely-Aquino paper virtually spawned the entire Revolution in Military Affairs
(RMA) and its asymmetric approach to warfare, military operations other than war (MOOTW),
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viewing mainstream media as potential “Mind War operatives.”
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In a follow-up U.S. Air Force Academy study, we learn more about why warfare must become
“multidimensional”:
The spectrum of conflict, as portrayed in most readings, is single-dimensioned, linear, and continuous. . .It must be replaced by a
multidimensional model, perhaps even nonlinear and discontinuous. Topological mathematicians would call it a manifold; hence, the
name conflict manifold. Its primary characteristic is multidimensionality . . .
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Both Vallely and Aquino knew that multidimensional “Mind War” would have to include artificially
produced ELF waves to impact minds:
ELF waves are not normally noticed by the unaided senses, yet their resonant effect upon the human body has been connected to
both physiological disorders and emotional distortion. Infrasound vibration [up to 20Hz] can subliminally influence brain activity to
align itself to delta, theta, alpha, or beta wave patterns, inclining an audience toward everything from alertness to passivity.
Infrasound could be used tactically, as ELF waves endure for great distances; and it could be used in conjunction with media
broadcasts as well. . .An abundance of negative condensation nuclei [atmospheric ions] in ingested air enhances alertness and
exhilaration, while an excess of positive ions enhances drowsiness and depression. Calculation of a target audience’s atmospheric
environment will be correspondingly useful.
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But who other than Vallely and Aquino knew in 1980 that shifting to a “multidimensional model” of
warfare would threaten the entire biosphere and the human mind?
Let’s begin with a quick tour of duty through the U.S. military as it is today (and not as it is in
Hollywood war films), how it and its entrenched agencies and defense contractors have militarized the
United States (and NATO) for more than a half-century, and how the release of the 1,176-page
“Department of Defense Law of War Manual” for the four military branches appears to be an all-in-one
legal guide to superseding international human rights treaties and the U.S. Constitution.
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In fact, the
military-industrial-intelligence complex is now synonymous with the word military and has metastasized
into a morphing Hydra with hundreds of shape-shifting heads.
In the spirit of resistance to the poisoning of our atmosphere and planet with a blizzard of chemicals,
polymers, sensors, microprocessors, and genetically engineered ‘bots in the name of full spectrum
dominance “force multiplication,” we begin with the U.S. Army Chemical Corps, renamed in 1986 the
Dragon Soldiers, whose regimental insignia exclaims Elementis Regamus Proelium, Latin for Let us rule
the battle by means of the elements, their logo changed from the old cobalt blue benzene ring
superimposed on two gold retorts crossed like swords to a gnarled tree stump and the chemical-breathing
Green Dragon of the alchemists.
7 The Dragon Soldiers constitute a military Brotherhood.
Then there is the USAF Meteorological and Space Environmental Services and Air Force Weather
Agency out of Offutt Air Force Base in Nebraska (headquarters of Strategic Air Command) and Asheville,
North Carolina, and the Air Force Combat Weather Center at Hurlburt Field, Florida and Scott Air Force
Base in southern Illinois supporting Combat Weather Flights and Battlefield Weather Teams.
Policy decisions about “force multiplier” weather may rest with the USAF Meteorological and Space
Environmental Services, a military/civilian phalanx of 4,100 active duty and reserve military and civilian
personnel serving under the Director of Weather (AF/A30-W).
The majority of AF weather personnel are focused on two distinct yet related functions: characterizing the past, current, and future
state of the natural environment, and exploiting environmental information to provide actionable environmental impacts information
directly to decision-makers.
AF weather is organized in a 3-tier structure to maximize capabilities that can be accomplished in the rear area via
“reachback” technology. This minimizes forward presence on the battlefield, making a “light and lean” presence consistent with the
overall USAF vision for contingency operations in the 21st century.
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The field-operating Air Force Weather Agency (AFWA) oversees global-scale collection and
production of weather. Reporting directly to the Air Force Director of Weather, AFWA plans, programs,
and fields standard weather systems, and collects, analyzes, predicts, tailors, and integrates weather data,
providing “timely, accurate, relevant, and consistent terrestrial and space weather products necessary to
effectively plan and conduct military operations at all levels of war.”
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AFWA consists of a functional management headquarters; the 1st Weather Group (1 WXG) with three subordinate CONUS
[continental US] operational weather squadrons (OWS); the 2nd Weather Group (2WXG), which operates three squadrons, two at
Offut and one at Asheville, NC; the Air Force Combat Weather Center at Hurlburt Field, FL, which supports the Combat Weather
Flights and Battlefield Weather Teams through investigation, development, integration, exploitation, and training across new and
existing systems and processes; as well as five detachments and operating locations. The 1 WXG commands three operational
weather squadrons that conduct weather operations in support of Total Force Army and Air Force operations in the CONUS…10
These military “weather forces” are tasked with exploiting the weather for air, space, cyberspace, and
ground operations that serve the four military branches and Intelligence Community. Certainly, they are
concerned with the chemical and electromagnetic technology that delivers “force multiplication,” but not
with the decision-making.
From our mainstream media, we hear a lot about agencies like the EPA (Environmental Protection
Agency), NOAA (National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration), USGS (U.S. Geological Survey)
and NASA, but not about the agencies pivotal to the creation and maintenance of our ionized atmosphere,
including intelligence agencies. Here is how I characterize NASA:
• National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) a psychological intelligence
operation tasked with confusing public knowledge of covert space defense, space weapons,
unmanned satellite and rocket launches, and plasma research.
• NASA’s Ames Research Center, whose Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence Project (SETI)
is a cover story for “Human Factors” (PSY-Warfare Division), e.g., MK-ULTRA; at
Sunnyvale, CA. (e.g., Project Snowbird, Project Aquarius, Project Tacit Rainbow)
More important by far to the geoengineering matter at hand are two intelligence agencies: the National
Reconnaissance Office (NRO) and the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA).
The National Reconnaissance Office (NRO) flies, controls, and collects information from spy
satellites of the IC and DoD, monitors exotic propulsion traffic, and coordinates energy beam weapons,
all from the Pentagon basement and Dulles Airport, Virginia.
The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) works with the DoD and the ODNI through the NRO.
As part of the Intelligence Community (IC), the NRO employs private security employees to fly American
spy satellites for the DoD and ODNI. Investigative journalist Tim Shorrock in his 2008 book Spies for
Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing writes that 95 percent of NRO employees are
defense and security contractors working for the military-industrial-intelligence complex: “With an
estimated $8 billion annual budget, the largest in the IC, contractors control about $7 billion worth of
business at the NRO, giving the spy satellite industry the distinction of being the most privatized part of
the Intelligence Community.”
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The career of Donald Kerr, Jr. is an excellent example of the NRO overlap of intelligence with
physics. Thanks to his Cornell University BSEE in 1963, MS in Microwave Electronics in 1964, and
Ph.D. in plasma physics in 1966, Kerr became director of the Los Alamos National Laboratory (1979–
1985), then deputy director of Science and Technology at the Central Intelligence Agency (2001–2005),
director of the NRO (July 2005–October 2007), and deputy DNI (July 11, 2007 to 2009). In fact, plasma
physicist intelligence officer Kerr took the helm of the NRO just in time for Hurricanes Dennis (July 8,
2005, Category 4), Emily (July 14, 2005, Category 4), Irene (August 12, 2005, Category 3), Katrina
(August 29, 2005, Category 5), and Rita (September 20, 2005, Category 5).
The National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) (2003)
12 develops imagery and map-based
intelligence (IMINT) and is horizontally integrated with the NSA, one being the eyes, the other being the
ears. The NGA employs 15,400 people, many working in its four-football-fields-long headquarters south
of Washington, D.C. In conjunction with the U.S. Air Force, it cuts deals with telecom corporations for
dual-use tech
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In the upper atmosphere and space, NGA-embedded semiconductor chips and billions of photosensors
are busy converting infrared radiation into electronics and sending a voltage signal to form images of
objects to computer monitors hundreds of miles below. On the ground, the NGA’s Mobile Integrated
Geospatial-Intelligence System (MIGS) mounted on a Humvee collects information from weather
disasters and street protests, then beams them up to satellites. If citizens move off the grid or out of range,
an NGA Agent may arrive at the door with a census hand device to beam up the citizen’s new coordinates
for the Digital Point Positioning Database that maintains real-time surveillance. Like its NSA partner, the
NGA makes sure everyone is plugged into the global information grid (GIG)—“horizontally integrated,”
even to the extent of responding to weather emergencies with its Domestic Mobile Integrated Geospatial
System (DMIGS) mounted on a Humvee.
NGA’s eyes are focal plane array cameras, ultra-sensitive to absorb infrared radiation instead of
optical light. Semiconductor chips embedded with millions of photosensors convert the infrared radiation
into electronics and send a voltage signal to form an image of the object hundreds of miles below. The
NGA oversees the versatile laser radar (LiDAR) weapon for constructing 3D renderings. It oversees eye in-the-sky drones with high-res cameras, like ARGUS-IS and its “persistent stare” feature, the equivalent
of one hundred Predator drones tracking everything that moves and storing one million terabytes of data
per day.
Add NORTHCOM and CIFA, DHS and Department of Justice (DOJ) fusion centers throughout the
country and the Terrorist Surveillance Program (TSP) renamed PRISM,
14 and the Homeland looks more
and more like a COINTELPRO police state.
The U.S. Geospatial Intelligence Foundation (USGIF) is a nonprofit corporation with above top secret classification funded by the largest NGA and DHS contractors. USGIF GEOINT Symposiums are
open windows into the highest levels of U.S. intelligence thinking.
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SHADOW GOVERNMENT / THE DEEP STATE
Listening posts, traffic cameras, surveillance aircraft like the U-2 Dragon Lady, telephone microphones,
and satellite linkups with state of the art software like British subsidiary BAE Systems’ GXP 3D mapping
and GOSHAWK big picture scrutiny are on constant real-time paranoia alert for snipers, weather
disasters, forest fires, snapping Homeland photos to postage-stamp clarity with MASINT (measures and
signatures intelligence) seeing through walls and ceilings with infrared.
Many government agencies have been subsumed by a criminal network of graft, fraud, blackmail,
corruption, contractor overcharges, health and safety violations. Agencies have become as “dual use” as
the technologies they cover for during our quiet descent into a Transhumanist future on a lockdown planet.
This illegal dual-use governance apparatchik is now termed the Deep State. Technocracy,
corporatocracy, military-industrial complex—its many terms attempt to elucidate its comprehensive
nature. Layers of deceit and corruption surrounding weaponized technology have erased the balance of
powers defined in the Constitution. Since the National Security Act of 1947, the aftermath of Operation
Paperclip, and the secretive Cold War, governance has moved from the chambers of elected officials to
the back rooms and star chambers of conspirators and malefactors with no love for republics, peoples or
their humanity.
The revolving door between government and corporations dedicated to new battlespace profits and
careers are well oiled and spinning fast, the Defense Science Board (DSB) being but one example among
many. The DSB serves as DoD intermediary between weapons needs and the physical sciences, including
advising government officials on the science and technology of torture. Founded in 1956 to maintain a
flow of war and profits for defense contractors, DSB board members hail from Aerospace Corporation,
Serco, Bechtel, General Dynamics Advanced Information Systems, SAIC, Lockheed Martin,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, MITRE, Networks and Information Integration, ViaSat Inc., Loral
Space & Communications, Sandia National Laboratories, and Georgia Institute of Technology. (No
conflict of interest there.)
Continuing to examine the Deep State through the lens of Project Cloverleaf and geoengineering, I first
want to thank the anonymous author of “Shadow Government, Structural Analysis,”
16 as well as Harald
Kautz-Vella who detailed corporations and organizations according to the IP addresses they left behind
when monitoring human rights organizations collecting data about Cloverleaf aerosol spraying.
17 As the
anonymous author put it, “The Shadow Government is a creature of a powerful elite who need now fear
being dominated by an instrument of their own creation.” My sketch continues beyond the NRO and NGA
to other Intelligence and Military players making liberal use of Defense Contractor players so as to avoid
public scrutiny. I have placed the Executive players they are all answerable to at the top. I cannot discuss
all but do discuss those most important or most interesting. Feel free to investigate and revise as you
correct just how the “Octopus” is put together. (For example, I decided that the Department of Homeland
Security is more like Intelligence than Executive.)
EXECUTIVE
Executive usual suspects are organized top-down as per decision-making power over the United States. It
is not that government departments and agencies (DOT, DOJ, etc.) are synonymous with shadow
government but that shadow players are running them.
Bilderberg Group
Council on Foreign Relations (CFR)
Trilateral Commission
Federal Reserve System
National Security Council (NSC)
NSC-5412-2 Special Group directs black [covert] operations
PI-40 Subcommittee (40 Committee)
Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) Special Operations - covert directorate that implements NSC 5412 Committee directives by utilizing
U.S. Special Forces Command.
U.S. Department of the Treasury (DOT)
U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) - partially self-financed by confiscation of money and valuables from “targets of investigation.”
INTELLIGENCE
General Accounting Office (GAO) - investigative arm of Congress that oversees audits.
Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI) (2004) - oversees sixteen intelligence agencies and is itself overseen by
the NSA.
U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
National Security Agency (NSA)
National Reconnaissance Office (NRO)
National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) - primarily self-financing via the international drug trade and “front” businesses like InQTel for
off-the-books operations, purchase of exotic munitions, and strategic bribes.
CIA’s Directorate for Science and Technology (DS&T) - gathers intelligence for “Weird Desk.”
NSA’s Central Security Service and CIA’s Special Security Office spy on spies and conduct special ops that cannot be entrusted
to line intelligence.
Federal Bureau of Investigation, Counter Intelligence Division
Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) conducts surveillance and interdiction of drug smuggling operations, unless exempted under
“National Security” waivers.
National Security Analysis Center (NSAC) – data-mines Americans and reports to the DOJ; grew out of the FBI’s Foreign
Terrorist Tracking Task Force (F-Tri-F) after 9/11. (Total Information Awareness?)
Department of Energy Office of Intelligence and Counterintelligence conducts internal security checks and external security
threat countermeasures through contractors.
Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA) coordinates intel gathered from Army, Navy, Marines, Air Force, Coast Guard and Special
Forces; provides counter-threat measures and security at ultra-classified installations; Pentagon, VA, Fort Meade, MD.
U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM) - psychological and psychotronic warfare (PSYOPS), parapsychological intelligence (PSYINT), and electromagnetic intelligence (ELMINT), Ft. Meade, MD.
U.S. Navy Office of Naval Intelligence (ONI) - intel affecting naval operations; works with
U.S. Air Force Office of Special Investigations (AFOSI) - intel affecting aerospace operations, surveillance, and coordination
with NRO interdiction operations, Fort Meade, MD; works with
NASA Intelligence gathers intel relating to space flights, sabotage, astronaut and reconnaissance satellite encounters.
Air Force Special Operations Security Forces (SOSFS) - NSA/USAF joint intelligence operations unit dealing with possible
threats to aerospace operations; MacDill AFB, Orlando FL.
Defense Security Service (DSS) - investigates people and situations deemed a possible threat to any operation of the Department
of Defense.
Naval Criminal Investigative Service (NCIS) - investigates threats to Navy/Marine operations; manages Navy security
programs.
Twenty-Fifth Air Force - surveillance and interdiction of threats to the security of Air Force electronic transmissions and
telemetry, and to the integrity of electronic countermeasure (ECM) warfare equipment; Lackland AFB, TX.
Federal Protective Service (FPS) - intel relating to threats against federal property and personnel.
The 2017 intelligence budget (not counting the “black budget”) was $70.3 billion.
The National Security Agency (NSA) was relatively unknown to the American people for its first few
decades of existence (like the NRO). WikiLeaks and Edward Snowden have changed all that. The NSA’s
dominant role in surveillance is now known, but its pivotal role under the Space Fence remains hidden.
While the occasional press release about a 1999 memorandum to NSA employees banning cute big-eyed
Furby stuffed owls able to record and repeat words or phrases heard
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is amusing, the black Humvees
with state-of-the-art electronics idling outside NSA headquarters like Plutonian steeds are not, nor does
the chief psychologist standing by for the Associate Director for Security and Counterintelligence, ready
to interrogate NSA employees in scenes reminiscent of Arthur Koestler’s dystopian novel Darkness at
Noon about Soviet Russia.
The military nature of the NSA. NSA directors are generally U.S. Navy officers, and the NSA’s venture capital firm Paladin
Capital Group finances high-tech start-ups that look a lot like the CIA venture capital firm In-Q-Tel. When Air Force Lieutenant
General Michael Hayden became NSA director, he publicly announced Project Groundbreaker and formalized the fact that the
NSA was run by the military-industrial-intelligence complex—2,690 revolving-door military contractors like Computer Sciences
Corporation, Logicon (a Northrop Grumman subsidiary), Conquest Inc., SAIC, Boeing, Booz Allen Hamilton, Telcordia
Technologies, etc.
The NSA has the power to bypass the Joint Chiefs of Staff and give direct commands to signals intelligence (SIGINT) military
units while farming out intelligence functions: Counterterrorism under Signals Intelligence Division (SID) to Fort Gordon, Georgia;
electronics intelligence (ELINT) to Buckley Air Force Base in Aurora, Colorado, where the super-secret Aerospace Data Facility
answers only to the Pentagon; SIGINT to Medina Regional SIGINT Operations Center (RSOC) at Lackland Air Force Base in
San Antonio, Texas; etc.
The NSA runs all U.S. intelligence agencies. The Intelligence Reform Act of December 2004 consolidated America’s sixteen
intelligence agencies into one Intelligence Community (IC) run out of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence (ODNI)
but reporting directly to the NSA.
The NSA has the entire telecommunications industry in a vise grip. As a “dual-use” defense contractor, the telecommunications
industry makes billions from NSA and military contracts and billions from consumers’ obsession with dual-use cell phones, towers,
Internet, etc. Verint Systems, Verizon, and the NSA are good examples of the unconstitutional revolving door favored by the
military-industrial-intelligence complex:
Skyway Global LLC, the St. Petersburg, FL company that owned the DC-9 airline busted in Mexico carrying 5.5 tons of cocaine,
made its headquarters in a 79,000 sq. ft. building owned by Verint Systems (NASDAQ: VRNT), a foreign telecommunications
company with a contract to wiretap the U.S. for the NSA through the communication lines of Verizon, which handles almost half of
all landline and cell phone calls in the U.S. Verint’s founder and CEO, Jacob “Kobi” Alexander, is a former Israeli intelligence
officer who is today a fugitive from justice living in Namibia, where he has for several years been fighting extradition to the U.S.
On Verint’s Board of Directors is Lieutenant General Kenneth A. Minihan, former director of the NSA, which has led to
speculation that the company today is a joint NSA-Mossad operation.
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Before becoming the thirty-first chairman of the FCC in 2013, Tom Wheeler was CEO for the
wireless industry trade group Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association (CTIA). Wheeler’s
job is to maintain FCC standards and assure “back doors” for whatever the military and NSA need. No
conflict of interest here; move along.
Too little too late, legal maneuvers to undo or limit the NSA’s gains over the past seventy years are
underway. Two lawsuits challenge illegal NSA dragnet surveillance programs: the class action Shubert v.
Obama (2006), and the Electronic Frontier Foundation’s Jewel v. NSA (2008). Thus far, the government’s
invocation of the state secrets privilege has been rejected, thanks to the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance
Act.
20 Oklahoma, California, Indiana, and Washington State introduced legislation in 2014 under the 4th
Amendment Protection Act to cut off water, electricity, gas and all services provided by state vendors to
the NSA—Washington State examples being Cray Inc., which builds NSA supercomputers, and an NSA
listening station is at the Army’s Yakima Training Center. In HB 2272,
21 Washington State adds
prohibiting the use of unconstitutionally gathered data in state court, blocking public universities
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from
accepting NSA research monies or recruiting agents, and de-incentivizing corporations from stepping in to
counter such state measures.
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The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is a civilian agency answering to the Office of the
Director of National Intelligence (ODNI). DHS oversees fusion centers, black projects, COG operations
(including federal detention camps often located on “closed” military bases or Bureau of Land
Management lands, etc.). DHS covers domestic and international terrorism.
An example of international DHS: In Washington, D.C. on Friday, April 13, 2007, the Swedish
Defence minister and DHS director Michael Chertoff signed the “Agreement Between the Government of
the Kingdom of Sweden and the Government of the USA in the Area of Scientific and Technical
Cooperation For the Protection of National Security,”
24 giving Sweden access to billions of NSA dollars,
as similar agreements with Canada, Mexico, Australia, the UK, and Singapore have—dollars funneling
into Swedish biotech corporations, institutions, universities, laboratories, etc. Such DHS “agreements”
are about R&D in nuclear, biological / chemical, underwater techniques, border control, sensors and
microprocessors, search and surveillance. At the end of 2011, DHS Secretary Janet Napolitano traveled
to Sweden to meet with ministers of State and Justice to sign the Preventing and Combating Crime
Agreement for the fluid exchange of biometric and biographic data “to bolster counterterrorism and law
enforcement efforts.”
25 The U.S. has similar agreements with at least twenty-two nations. Biometrics
makes the global tracking and targeting of individuals easy.
DHS may have absorbed the National Applications Office (NAO, 2007– 2009) previously headed up
by the DHS chief intelligence officer and subject to the NRO.
26 No more warrants! the NAO lobby
boasted. In 2007, the NAO was created by ODNI and Booz Allen Hamilton of McLean, Virginia to act as
liaison for “disaster relief” agencies like FEMA, CIFA (Counterintelligence Field Activity),
NORTHCOM, and domestic law enforcement; oversaw collection and dispersal of intelligence from all
foreign and domestic listening posts, fusion centers, surveillance aircraft, and satellite image / video
intelligence (IMINT). (In 2008, the shadowy Carlyle Group tucked Booz Allen Hamilton into its portfolio
for $2.54 billion.)
MILITARY
Strategic Defense Initiative Organization (SDIO) under Reagan was replaced by the Ballistic Missile Defense Organization
(BMDO) under Clinton and then renamed the Missile Defense Agency (MDA) in 2002. The SDIO and BMDO coordinated R&D
and deployment of “Star Wars” electromagnetic pulse, optical energy weapons like the killer laser, particle beam, plasmoid, and
other advanced aerospace weapons. (E.g., Project Cold Empire, Project Cobra Mist, Project Cold Witness)
U.S. Air Force Space Command (AFSC) under U.S. Strategic Command (USSTRATCOM) at Peterson AFB; coordinates the
development of future technology for operations and space wars, including cyber operations and cyber-warfare; operates spy
satellites for DoD agencies (NSA, NASA, NRO, DIA, etc.).
North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD), joint operation with Canada; aerospace warning, air sovereignty,
defense, and nuclear survivable space surveillance and war command from Peterson AFB and deep inside Cheyenne Mountain,
Colorado Springs, CO.
Department of Energy (DOE) - R&D of specialized nuclear weapons, particle and wave weapons including EMP, laser, particle
beam and plasmoid research; high-energy invisibility “cloaking” technology, etc.
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) coordinates the application of latest scientific findings to the
development of new generations of weapons.
Defense Special Weapons Agency (DSWA) currently concentrates on fusion-powered, high-energy (HPM) optical energy
weapons like the particle beam, X-ray laser, and EM force field weapons development and deployment.
Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories and Sandia National Laboratories-West (SNL-W) are involved in nuclear warhead
“refinements,” development of new transuranic weapons and energy applications, antimatter weapons, laser/maser applications,
and teleportation experiments; at the Russian-nicknamed “City of Death,” Livermore, CA.
Idaho National Laboratory (INL) houses numerous underground facilities in an immense desert installation complex larger than
Rhode Island; security provided by its own secret Navy Base; involved in nuclear, high energy electromagnetic, and other research.
Los Alamos National Laboratories are the premier research labs for nuclear, subatomic particle, high magnetic field, exo metallurgical, exobiological and other exotic technologies research; Los Alamos County, NM.
Sandia National Laboratories (SNL) and Phillips Air Force Laboratory are sequestered on Kirtland Air Force Base/Sandia
Military Reservation; conduct translations of theoretical and experimental nuclear and “Star Wars” weapons research done at Los
Alamos and Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories into practical, working weapons; Albuquerque, NM.
Tonopah Test Range is the Sandia’s DOE weapons testing facility for operational testing of “Star Wars” weapons in realistic
target situations; adjacent to classified stealth and cloaked aerospace at the Groom Lake Base (USAF/DOE/CIA Area 51) and
Papoose Lake Base (S-4); Nevada Test Site/Nellis AFB Range in Tonopah, NV is a thirty-level extreme security facility where
classified aerospace craft are tested and flown, e.g., the Aurora hypersonic spy plane, the Black Manta (TR-3A) stealth fighter
follow-on to the F-117A, the Pumpkinseed hyper-speed unmanned aerospace reconnaissance vehicle, anti-gravitational craft, etc.
Haystack (Buttes) USAF Laboratory, Edwards AFB, CA.
DEFENSE CONTRACTORS
A critical component of the RMA military is its revolving door with giant lucrative defense contractor
corporations not answerable to Congress. In fact, of the three components of the term “military-industrial intelligence complex,” defense contractors encompass all three. Transnational defense contractors are
almost a synonym for the Intelligence Community. As Ralph Nader points out in a mind-boggling article
how year after year the Pentagon a.k.a. Department of Defense goes unaudited (“its books are a mess”)
and is “beyond anybody’s control, including that of the Secretaries of Defense, their own internal
auditors, the President, tons of GAO audits publicly [sic] available, and the Congress.”
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It appears that
the military and its private contractors are indeed “above the law.” In Afghanistan, $150 million villas
were built for corporate contractors, and massive cost overruns are typical but the money keeps flowing:
In the final analysis, the principal culprits, because they have so much to lose in profits and bonuses, are the giant defense
companies like Lockheed Martin, Boeing, General Dynamics, Raytheon, Northrop Grumman and others that lobby Congress,
Congressional District by Congressional District, for more, more, more military contracts, grants and subsidies. President
Eisenhower sure knew what he was talking about. Remember, he warned not just about taxpayer waste, but a Moloch eating away
at our liberties and our domestic necessities.”
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(Emphasis added.)
A final list by no means comprehensive:
United Nuclear Corporation near Gallup NM. Military nuclear applications.
Defense Industry Security Command (DISCO) conducts intelligence operations within and on behalf of the civilian defense
contractor corporations engaged in classified research, development, and production.
Stanford Research Institute, Inc. — intelligence contractor involved in psychotronic, para-psychological and PSY-WAR research.
RAND Corporation — CIA front involved in Intelligence projects, weapons development, and underground bases development.
Mitre Corporation / The Jason Group — Elite weapons application scientists developing cutting-edge weapons for DARPA. The
Jason Group operates under the cover of the Mitre Corporation.
Edgerton, Germeshausen & Grier, Inc. (EG&G) / URS Federal Services — NSA/DOE contractor involved in “Star Wars”
weapons development, fusion applications, security for Area 51 and nuclear installations, etc.
Science Applications International Corporation (SAIC) — black projects information systems contractor
Lockheed Martin — black budget aerospace; purchased Learjet in 2015.
Raytheon — classified projects; purchased Hughes Aircraft in 1997.
Booz Allen Hamilton — purchased by Carlyle Group in 2008.
Boeing Aircraft absorbed McDonnell Douglas in 1997.
General Electric — electronic warfare (EW) weapons systems; nuclear.
Reynolds Electronics Engineering — CIA and DoD contractor Honeywell purchased by AlliedSignal in 1999, which kept the
Honeywell name.
Northrop Grumman purchased TRW in 2002.
Aerojet Rocketdyne (formerly GenCorp) formed in 2013; makes “Star Wars” rocket and missile propulsion systems, plus satellites
for the NRO.
Reynolds Electronics Engineering — CIA and DoD contractor
Walsh Construction — CIA contractor
PSI TECH, Inc. — technical remote viewing (TRV) for military and intelligence applications; psychotronics, parapsychology, etc.
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Merck — Big Pharma chemical warfare
Monsanto — chemical warfare
FORWARD OPERATING BASES (FOBS)
The RMA is tailored to turning the entire Earth into a battlespace. Global basing is all about the U.S.
imperial stance and the militarism—not democracy— that accompanies it.
The Pentagon owns over 29 million acres for 6,000 bases at home and in its territories, and another
3,731 sites with 1,477 Forward Operating Bases (FOBs) abroad, including 20 percent of the Japanese
island of Okinawa and 25 percent of Guam—and that’s not counting the bases and facilities, freight rail
fleet, tactical trucks, Humvees, and law enforcement battalions in Iraq, Afghanistan, Jordan, Israel,
Kuwait, Kyrgyzstan, Uzbekistan, Qatar, Ascension Auxiliary Airfield
30 off St. Helena ($337 million),
Camp Ederle in Italy ($544 million), Incirlik Air Base in Turkey ($1.2 billion), Thule Air Base in
Greenland ($2.8 billion), U.S. Naval Air Station at Keflavik, Iceland ($3.4 billion), and 20+ other
nations, including the “Royal Air Force” military and ELINT (electronic intelligence) espionage
installations in the UK to the tune of $5 billion. In total, the DoD owns over $1 trillion in assets and $1.6
trillion in liabilities (not counting the “misplaced” $2.3 trillion during Bush II).
In 2002, thanks to the Unified Command Plan, the primarily domestic U.S. Northern Command
(NORTHCOM) was established. Homeland defense command now includes the U.S., Canada, Mexico,
parts of the Caribbean, and the contiguous waters of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans up to five hundred
miles off the North American coastline (including Cuba). Both Homeland Security and the North
American Aerospace Defense Command are subject to NORTHCOM.
All of these installations mean profits for the military-industrial-intelligence complex. For example,
Kellogg, Brown & Root have provided weapons and administration for Camp Bondsteel in Kosovo since
1999. Literally thousands of corporations depend upon hefty military contracts to support the American
lifestyle of soldiers far from home: Sony, Danskin, Hanes Her Way, New Balance, Sara Lee Corporation,
Home Depot, Procter & Gamble, Roomba Vacuum (iRobot), GlaxoSmithKline, Maytag, Sears, Samsung,
NBC (General Electric), Thomasville Furniture, Lowe’s, Ballpark Franks (Sara Lee), Eggo Waffles
(Kelloggs), Jell-O (Kraft), Coffee Mate (Nestle), etc.
Serco Group - British outsource that runs trains, hospitals, schools, missile defense systems, and border screening with a support
staff of 40,000 in thirty-eight nations. Its rival is G4S (Wackenhut).
Kaiser Permanente - integrated managed care consortium
Tom Corcoran of Serco provides a good example of a man who has spent his entire work life spinning
in the military-corporate revolving door. He joined Serco—known as “the biggest company you’ve never
heard of”
31—in December 2007 as a Non-Executive Director after forty years of global business
experience, particularly in senior positions in the U.S. aerospace, defense, and electronics contracting
industries, including Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Allegheny Teledyne and President and
Chief Operating Officer of Lockheed Martin’s Electronic and Space Sectors. He served twenty-six years
in General Electric senior management positions, including Vice President and General Manager of GE’s
Aerospace operations. At present, he is Senior Advisor to The Carlyle Group, President of Corcoran
Enterprises, LLC, a management consulting firm, and Non-Executive of Aer Lingus Ltd, L3
Communications Holdings Inc, Labarge Inc, REMEC Inc. and ARINC Inc.
Giant defense contractors like the CIA’s main contractor Bechtel outsource many tasks to private
military and security companies (PMSCs) that enjoy immunity and above-the-law status: Armor Group,
Global Risk Strategies, RONCO, Control Risks Group, Erinys, Hart Security, Lifeguard, Wackenhut/G4S,
MPRI, KROLL, Olive, Southern Cross, Triple Canopy, DynCorp International / Cerberus Capital
Management, Blackwater / Xe / Academi, etc. Billions of dollars are spent on PMSCs handling lethal and
nonlethal weapons in conflict zones but less regulated than the toy industry. Lack of oversight and
immunity fit with espionage “executive actions” and outright crimes that PMSC personnel are contracted
to carry out.
PMSCs are the latest Ugly American representing the bleed-over into the military and America’s
“Base world” footprint now spread over the globe.
Wackenhut Corporation / G4S Secure Solutions in Jupiter, Florida may be the granddaddy
NSA/CIA/DOE cutout contractor involved in contract security operations for Top Secret Ultra and Black
Budget surface and underground military reservations like Area S-4 and Sandia National Labs, plus “dirty
jobs” for CIA and DIA.
Blackwater, founded in 1998 by Eric Prince and other former Navy SEALs, has a 5,200-acre
headquarters compound in North Carolina. By 2009, Blackwater had changed its name three times due to
bad press for pimping underage children, smuggling weapons, and murdering “ragheads.”
DynCorp International is more of the same in Latin America, Bosnia, Iraq, Afghanistan, Mozambique.
PMSCs like Blackwater / Xe / Academi and DynCorp think nothing of destroying incriminating videos
and emails, lying to the U.S. State Department, wife swapping, pedophilia, money laundering, and tax
evasion, which may be why the DoD “transferred” the War on Drugs (a.k.a. international drug trade) in
Latin and Central America to Blackwater / Xe / Academi.
. . .the transition [from DoD to PMSC] will allow the government to usher billions into the War on Drugs, but to the public it will
appear as if the effort is, on the periphery, nothing more than a DoD contract.
32
In two pending lawsuits, CACI of Arlington, Virginia and L-3 / Titan of New York City—providers of
“interrogators” and translators at the Abu Ghraib torture prison in Iraq—insist that since they work for the
federal government during combat, they deserve sovereign immunity and “perks” like those provided by
the UK giant British Aerospace / BAE Systems for the Saudi royal family as per the al-Yamamah arms
deal: child prostitutes and perversions, gambling trips, yachts, sports cars, etc. (And BAE is no
exception.)
The sub-global system gives a glimmer of how future-reaching some FOBs are. Mainstream media
insist that underground and in-bottom or underwater bases are for three agendas: (1) COG (continuity of
government) in case of a national emergency; (2) MX nuclear missile launch pads undetectable by
satellite; and (3) nuclear test sites. All three are appropriate to a nuclear age, but now underground bases
(and mansions and cities) are about possible electromagnetic, atmospheric and space events. Even
underground mansion bunkers are doubling as “trophy asset” floor space with state-of-the-art filtering and
shielding systems in crowded showcase cities
33 as well as secure havens from what is dropping from the
sky and electromagnetic Skynet wars.
During the Cold War, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, tasked with excavating sprawling secret
bases, originally turned to the Paperclip underground construction expert Xaver Dorsch, once the director
of the Todt Org under the Nazis. By 1960, RAND Corporation
34 was busy surveying copper, iron, and
limestone mines; in Santa Barbara County, it was diatomite strata; in Arizona, under the Grand Wash and
Vermilion Cliffs; near Rifle, Colorado, it was an oil shale mine in the Book Cliffs; and in southern
Alaska, under the glacial ice and rock of Kenai Peninsula. In 1964, the Army Corps of Engineers chose a
dozen sites,
35 and the U.S. Air Force Deep Boring Project chose sites under the Columbia Plateau, central
Montana, the Sawtooth mountains, the Snake River Plain, the Denver Basin, the Wasatch/Tavaputs
Plateau, the San Juan range; the Kaiparowits Plateau, Pecos and the Natanes plateau, the Aquarius
mountains, Mountain Home range, south and west central Nevada, including Pyramid Lake and Carson
Sink.
Ground disintegration and high explosives were used.
Boring machines melt rock, so dirt, sand, and
rock were disintegrated and no concrete had to be mixed or hauled. Bechtel’s 1974 tool list was a long
way from a backhoe: high-pressure water jet (continuous), low-pressure water jet (percussive), high frequency electrical drill, thermal mechanical fragmentation, conical borer, turbine drill, explosive drill,
pellet drill, ultrasonic drill, spark drill, electric arc drills, hydraulic rock hammer, subterrene, induction
drilling, water cannon, electrical disintegration, microwaves, electron beam gun, jet-piercing flame,
forced flame, Terra-Jetter, lasers, and plasma.
During the Reagan-Bush-Cheney reign, the Defense Nuclear Agency, U.S. Bureau of Mines, and U.S.
National Committee on Tunneling Technology (USNC/TT) called a meeting to discuss deep base digging.
Present were government agencies,
36 corporate and university consultants, public utilities, Local 147 of
the Compressed Air and Free Air Tunnel Workers, and tunnel boring machine (TBM) corporations like
the Robbins Company (Kent, Washington), Jarva, Inc. (Solon, Ohio), and Bechtel Nevada at the top of the
field with lasers, plasmas, microwaves, electron beam guns, and electrical disintegration techniques.
They discussed access shafts, missile nests, interconnecting passageways, adits (horizontal passageways),
living quarters, electric power from iron-chlorine fuel cells, generators from waterfalls, rivers and
coalmines, highways, cities, repair shops, and magneto leviton (maglev) high-speed trains traveling at
2,000 miles per hour via magnetic fields.
37
THE SUPER SOLDIER CULTURE OF VIOLENCE
U.S. Special Forces Command, Hurlburt AFB, Mary Esther, FL, and Eglin AFB under the command of Beale AFB in Marysville,
CA; coordinates: U.S. Army Delta Forces (Green Berets); U.S. Navy SEALs (Black Berets), Coronado, CA; USAF Blue Light
(Red Berets) Strike Force; Dolphin Society MK-ULTRA programming is at Hurlburt AFB: F3EA = find, fix, finish, exploit, and
analyze. Special Forces self-finance by confiscating money and valuables from covert military operations to fund other clandestine
operations.
The new American military boot print is F3EA: find, fix, finish, exploit, and analyze. It is about
bypassing formal declarations of war in favor of endless “operations” under the cover of the Wars on
Drugs and Terror that justify covert lightning strikes by small, well-trained, high-tech teams. In fact,
“short of war” warfare looks more and more like one CIA psyop after another, more and more blurring the
line between combatant and noncombatant, national sovereignty and expedience, and condemning the
three branches of American governance to being little more than servants in thrall to the National Security
Act of 1947.
The “asymmetric” use of capture/kill teams like SEAL Team Six and Special Operations forces (Navy
SEALs, Army Rangers, Green Berets, CIA Special Activities Division, etc.) began with guerrilla warfare
in Vietnam, the illegal bombing of Laos, and the grisly, illegal CIA Phoenix assassination program in
Cambodia when the Pentagon’s catechism became “intelligence coordination and the integration of
intelligence with an action arm can have a powerful effect on even extremely large and capable armed
groups.”
38 “Short of war” expansion of military intelligence gathering and capture/kill programs in
tandem with CIA drone-strike operations owe everything to the Phoenix assassination program.
39
The addition of computer-based virtual reality “training” of capture/kill teams is basically advanced
MK-ULTRA mind control programming, pure and simple. U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM)
commandos are subjected to CogniSens’ NeuroTracker to “improve situational awareness, multiple target
tracking, and decision-making efficiency. . .The brain structurally rewires itself if stimulated intensively
and repeatedly.”
40 This is Dr. Ewen Cameron’s “psychic driving” come of age in anti-Islam jihad
“training” at the Joint Forces Staff College in Norfolk, Virginia
41 and DARPA’s Avatar Project “to
develop interface and algorithms to enable a soldier to effectively partner with a semi-autonomous bipedal machine and allow it to act as the soldier’s surrogate.”
42
A 2012 lawsuit filed by veterans’ groups against the CIA and DoD refers to [Dr. Ewen] Cameron’s methods. The suit also states
that two researchers, Dr. Louis West and Dr. Jose Delgado, working together under the early CIA MKULTRA subproject 95,
utilized two protocols: brain implants (“stimoceivers”) and RHIC-EDOM to program the minds of victims. RHIC-EDOM stands
for Radio Hypnotic Intracerebral Control - Electronic Dissolution of Memory.
43
Remote-operated “telepresence” is little more than the brain-computer interface (BCI) known as
voice-to-skull (V2K) or synthetic telepathy.
Capture/kill candidates and “grunts” to be plugged into remote computers are now recruited primarily
by poverty and secondarily by keeping the cost of higher education too high for low-income youths. The
rural population of the United States is now only 16 percent of the total population, and yet 40 percent of
military draftees come from rural areas.
44
Haunted by the fact that 80 to 85 percent of American soldiers in World War II never fired on the
enemy and fewer than 30 percent did so in Vietnam,
45
the military has become obsessed with the Nazi
dream of the Superman super soldier, an “enhanced” neuroscience version of the ancient Spartan
characterized in the dark 2007 film 300. According to Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, author of On Killing: The
Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society, “Spartan warriors were subjected to a
vigorous regime involving unending physical violence, severe cold, a lack of sleep, and constant sexual
abuse,” all of which are still part of the “pain induction” in typical MK-ULTRA programming.
The neuroscience for producing “human terminators who feel less pain, less terror and less fatigue
than ‘non-enhanced’ soldiers and whose bodies may be augmented by powerful machines”
46
is now
employed to remotely release chemicals and zap nanobots in the brains of warriors busy at their
battlespace missions. Combat helmets like Q-Warrior
47 have an augmented reality display and electronic
sensors to measure the brain’s electrical activity and are rigged with direct current transcranial magnetic
stimulation (TMS) to enhance reasoning and learning while switching off higher levels of mentation like
the conscience.
Invented in 1985, modern-day magnetic stimulators charge up to a whopping 3,000 volts and produce peak currents of up to 8,000
amps—powers similar to those of a small nuclear reactor. That pulse of current flowing from a capacitor into a hand-held coil
creates a magnetic field outside the patient’s head. The field painlessly induces a current inside the brain, affecting the electrical
activity that is the basis for all it does.
48
Do we want soldiers acting without conscience? What happens when they come home and re-enter
society?
The Survival, Evasion, Resistance, Escape (SERE) program is Spartan programming. Stress inoculation torture—waterboarding, stripping, strapping, binding, beating, anal rape, firing an unloaded
gun at one’s covered head, etc.— turns any human being into a killer plagued by PTSD flashbacks and
nightmares, anxiety, panic attacks, depression, alcoholism, drug addiction, sleep apnea, paranoia, suicide
and murder ideation.
49 Stimulants like cocaine and coca leaves, nicotine, amphetamines, crystal meth (the
Nazis’ favorite), and Modafinil counter fatigue and weakness, while propranolol blocks torturous
memories.
Being a soldier these days is all about being little more than a guinea pig for barrages of vaccinations,
popping pills, chemical and mental domination by computers and satellites, and proximity to ionized and
non-ionized radiation. The malaria drug Lariam (mefloquine) produces PCP-like states of consciousness
that have ended in the murders of Afghan civilians and Fort Bragg wives. Extreme panic, paranoia, and
rage with out-of-body dissociative and dreamlike states in which one watches oneself perform violent
acts as if it were someone else are among Lariam side effects.
50 As Howard Medical School psychiatrist
Roger Pitman queries, “The problem is, what else are they blocking when they [administer Lariam]? Do
we want a generation of veterans who return without guilt?”
51
Of the 1.2 million men on active duty in 2012, 13,900 were raped, compared with 12,100 of 203,000
women in uniform—that’s thirty-eight men and thirty-three women per day. Given that male survivors of
rape report abuse less than female survivors, and all combatants who report abuse are systematically
punished either by ambush or officer neglect, male rape may be much greater, particularly as male rape is
often viewed as an initiation rite in cultures of violence.
52
Beyond rape, there is the increase in suicides and murder-suicides. At Joint Base Lewis-McChord
(JBLM) south of Seattle, eleven “suspicious deaths” took place in 2011 alone: suicides, murders, setting
fire to wives after serial deployments, waterboarding of a daughter. The Afghan kill team that went on a
three-month kill spree against Afghani civilians was from JBLM.
53
In 2011, a federal lawsuit was filed in Virginia to expose and hold the military accountable for this
culture of violence. Two men and fifteen women, veterans and active duty, claim:
. . .that Defense Secretary Robert M. Gates and his predecessor Donald H. Rumsfeld ‘ran institutions in which perpetrators were
promoted and where military personnel openly mocked and flouted the modest congressionally mandated institutional reforms’. . . The two defense secretaries failed ‘to take reasonable steps to prevent plaintiffs from being repeatedly raped, sexually assaulted
and sexually harassed by federal military personnel.’
54
And what was the story behind the NATO helicopter crash on May 11, 2011 in Afghanistan that killed
everyone on board, including U.S. Navy SEAL Team Six, the Naval Special Warfare Development Group
that had purportedly killed al-Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden in Pakistan? And four months after the
crash, December 22, 2011, the suicide of SEAL Team Six’s Commander Job W. Price?
Are we all simply cannon fodder now?
“MY ELF WEAPON”
In 1995, when Time magazine announced the RMA, who could have foreseen that all of human society
(and anything and anyone living), foreign and domestic, was being redefined as a potential battlespace? Is
this what former Navy reservist Aaron Alexis unwittingly triggered at the Washington Navy Yard on
Monday, September 16, 2013, when he shot and killed twelve people? On his shotgun was carved “My
ELF weapon.” Officials may not have known what the carved words meant, but the Navy certainly did:
the Office of Naval Research (ONR) had spent decades researching the biological and neurological
effects of ELF waves:
• Put a person to sleep
• Make a person tired or depressed
• Create a feeling of fear
• Create a zombie state
• Create a violent state
• Create a sexually aggressive state
• Change cellular chemistry
• Change hormone levels
• Inhibit or enhance mRNA synthesis/processes
• Control the DNA transaction process
• Control biological spin and proton coupling constants in DNA, RNA & RNA transferases
The month before the Navy Yard debacle, Alexis had told Rhode Island police that “he was hearing
voices of three people who had been sent to follow him and keep him awake and were using ‘some sort of
microwave machine’ to send vibrations into his body, preventing him from falling asleep.”
55 Perhaps
while being driven mad by sleep deprivation, Alexis had been involved in testing the Army’s Burke
Pulsar that fits into an M4 rifle like a standard suppressor—two wide antennas, a piezoelectric generator,
and a blast shield. The claim is it’s for use against electronics, sort of a mini-EMP, but who knows?
56
“Nonlethal” weapons wire everywhere wireless for war. Many components of weapons systems
double as consumer products that have been tested for decades on nonconsensual citizens, like the video
game helmets loaded with TMS and neuro-feedback that “detect the player’s thoughts, emotions and
expressions, then translate them into their character in the game.”
57 The question is, can video game TMS
helmets be trusted as long as the military views them as dual use? Caveat emptor.
The United States has always been wired for war. Two million miles of power lines spew a minimum
of 500mG (milligauss), with 4mG being enough to produce leukemia in small children. Those living under
and around power lines are also subject to a constant 60 Hz entrainment created by the magnetic field,
thanks to the wiring in their homes. Freelance journalist Jim Stone points out the covert dual use behind
how the nation has been purposefully wired:
. . .the longest possible antenna needed for ANY cell activity in the U.S. is around 20 inches, for the lowest possible cell-related
frequencies. More common would be 9-inch antennas. Why then are the antennas which adorn cell towers up to eight feet long?
You can easily make a high-powered coil antenna suitable for low MHz frequencies with that much room to work with . . .
58
Air warfare has evolved from bullets to bombs to missiles to EMPs (electromagnetic pulse HPMs or
high-power microwaves) and DEWs (directed energy weapons) aboard UCAVs (unmanned combat aerial
vehicles) able to plant a DE payload within fifty feet of a target once Special Ops use their laser pointers
or GPS receivers to designate the targets.
Precision-strike warfare began in the 1991 Persian Gulf War under former CIA director and then President George H.W. Bush. Battlefield surveillance by satellites and instantaneous targeting capability
made large armies and traditional battlefields passé. Precision intelligence, precision weapons, and
tactical teams like those described earlier are now the primary strengths in asymmetric electromagnetic
warfare. At the end of World War II, 12 million troops were on active duty; today, 1.4 million are active
frontline and 1.1 million active reserves.
War is no longer a matter of strength in numbers; it is tactical and a matter of electromagnetic
signatures, frequencies, and pulses. Asymmetric warfare with full spectrum dominance may sound good
on paper—no risk to pilots, greater accuracy and stealth, no scattered flechettes to murder half the
population—but the present high-tech invisible business of war is absolutely inimical to the biosphere
and lives of all creatures on Earth.
In space, there are now satellite-disabling lasers and beam weapons ranging from HPMs (high-power
microwaves) and acoustic beams (high power, very low frequency) to pulsed energy projectiles (PEPs),
chemical lasers that generate localized high-pressure plasma, and CEIR (computer-enhanced infrared)
heat-seeking lasers. HPMs in air defense suppression or cyberwarfare can knock out electronics,
scramble computer memories, and enter false targets to create chaos and lower defenses.
While hypersonic spy satellites scree from four hundred miles up, EA-6B jets jam radars and radios,
F-16CJs destroy anti-aircraft installations, and F-15C fighters loose Sidewinder missiles. Hypersonic
diamond-shaped stealth UAVs covered with ceramic tiles can accelerate to Mach 8 (5,720 miles per
hour) if not brought down by a mobile microwave gun like the Ranets-E.
59 Global Hawk drones fly at
65,000 feet as JSTARS (joint surveillance and target attack radar system) with moving-target indicator
radar feeds data to command centers. The F-15E Strike Eagle and F-35 Joint Strike Fighter are perfect for
front-line offense, and cruise missiles like the ALCM (air-launched cruise missile) Tomahawk, Joint Air to-Surface Standoff Missile (JASSM), or Britain’s Storm Shadow can take in an HPM payload and
deliver it.
Besides the TR-3A Black Mantra and Aurora SR-91 peeking through chemical cloud cover
(mentioned in Chapter 4), Boeing’s RC-135 Rivet Joint recon jet intercepts communications and pulses
Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (S-quad or S4) over AM, FM, HDTV, and military bands. S4 is a dual-use
hypersonic sound weapon, patent #5,159,703. After collecting, analyzing, and replicating emotional EEG
patterns (excitation potential signatures) then stored on computers as low-amplitude emotion signature
clusters, these clusters are then piggybacked on S4 carrier frequencies to trigger some emotions at the
expense of others.
60 S4 made its war theater debut during the first Gulf War (August 1990 – February
1991). After Saddam Hussein’s command-and-control electronics in Kuwait were knocked out, emotion
signature clusters of fear, anxiety, and despair were broadcast on 100 MHz FM radio channels as
subliminals to bogus military orders and patriotic and religious music.
61 Silent Sound, Inc. was the first to
sell CDs of excitation potential signatures, after which Israel’s eXaudios created Magnify, a telephone
software that decodes and analyzes excitation potential signatures in the voice.
62
Laser-guided bombs and Joint Direct Attack Munitions (JDAMs) can perform precision strikes night
or day, in rain, cloud, snow, or sandstorm. JDAM guidance kits make dumb bombs smarter, even when
launched from 10,000 meters up and 10.5 miles from target. The Navy’s Tomahawks are smart and the
Army’s Apache Longbow helicopter gunships with their radar-guided Hellfire missiles even smarter and
more lethal. B-2s, B-52s, and B-1s carry multiple JDAMs programmed for different targets. The seven foot, fifty-pound ShadowHawk is a 150-gram drone helicopter loaded with a 50,000-volt stun gun, a 12-
gauge shotgun, and a 40mm grenade launcher.
The ATL
63 or advanced tactical laser (L3 Communications/Brashear and HYTEC Inc.) fires through a
rotating turret extending from Boeing’s C-130H beam control system. The ATL aircraft can direct a low power laser to find, track, and hit ground targets. By setting off a storm of electrons, cobalt ionization
bombs can disrupt infrared and detection laser systems. (The Russians bypass radar limitations by
utilizing infrared beams, though pulsed neutron beams are another matter.)
Reusable payloads are a bonus. For example, the PGS (prompt global strike) program, code-named
FALCON (force application and launch from CONUS), is a reusable HCV (hypersonic cruise vehicle)
that launches into space, delivers its payload, then returns to Earth. FALCON’s global reach includes
unmanned reusable HCVs, SLVs (small launch vehicles), and CAVs (combat aerial vehicles) that can
launch satellites on short notice, carry nuclear or kinetic payloads like the tungsten kinetic orbital
bombardment projectiles called “rods from God” or robust nuclear earth penetrators that penetrate
deeply buried or particularly hardened underground bases. Deployment can be from missiles, MSPs
[military space planes], or space-based platforms like satellites. A single Minuteman III ICBM will lift
three CAVs 7,000 miles or more, each for a different target, weapon, or purpose.
The Nautilus antimissile laser, previously known as the MIAAD-182 or midrange infrared advanced
anti personnel disabling system, is a lightning-fast, high-intensity infrared laser pulse that destroys
missiles in flight. On the ground it can permanently blind combat troops by entering the aqueous front
shell of the eyeball and damaging the thin membrane of the retina in the rear. The Nautilus is the ultimate
Buck Rogers death ray.
Abandoning analog for digital has multiplied the velocity and scope of military data transmissions
(and eavesdropping). The Battlefield Optical Surveillance System (BOSS) mounted on trucks and
Humvees scans and deciphers the landscape with lasers and sensors; once it recognizes a watch-list
retina, it “paints” the target with a laser beam and the target dies. Boomerang uses an array of
microphones to decipher the speed and direction of a shot and recognizes not just where the shot came
from but what kind of weapon. The Large Area Coverage Optical Search-while-Track and Engage
(LACOSTE) is imaging technology for day or night tactical surveillance of all moving vehicles and
humans in urban areas.
64
Ships like the 97,000-ton nuclear-powered U.S.S. Harry S. Truman are armed with an
electromagnetic rail gun capable of firing a projectile 230 miles with a Mach 7 muzzle velocity and Mach
5 impact velocity—sheer kinetic energy, not conventional explosives—as its point droppers in the Strike
Intelligence Analysis Center examine digital real-time black-and-white feed from Predator drones at
20,000 feet in search of Hellfire missile targets.
Air defense radar, C4 computers, CBW (chemical / biological weapons) storage and production units,
underground weapons bunkers— Americans have given the store, and more, to their military.
While all weapons (including non lethals) are designed to maim or kill, the small bombs that stay
around long after the battle to maim curious children are particularly pernicious. Cluster and carpet
bombs open in mid-air and disperse hundreds of small sub-munitions over an area as large as several
football fields. B-52s deliver carpet bombs to “soften” enemies before Special Forces teams enter, the
hope being that after the dust and smoke clear, they will be walking in circles and mumbling, blood oozing
from their ears and noses. The United States has refused to sign an international ban on these small
bombs. Israel prefers DIMEs (dense inert metal explosive), carbon fiber casings packed with tungsten
powder that produce an intense explosion in a small space, then dissolve human tissue. And don’t forget
the IEDs (improvised explosive devices). Some drones have been specifically created to sniff out these
bombs and defuse them.
Thermobaric weapons like the fuel-air bomb use heat and pressure to kill, the first stage being to
disperse a gas or chemical agent in an enclosure the gas will fill, the second being ignition. What kills is
the pressure wave and subsequent vacuum that ruptures ears, lungs, and organs. Fuels for solid fuel-air
explosives (FAEs) like ethylene oxide and propylene oxide are highly toxic and if undetonated will burn
personnel to death. Optimized to create blast over heat, its deceptive code name is light anti-structure
munition.
SWORDS (Special Weapons Observation Reconnaissance Detection Systems) is a land-based robot
standing a meter high whose soldier operator is a half-mile away in VR (virtual reality) goggles. Unlike
Talon and Packbot robots that disarm bombs, SWORDS carries a machine gun with an electronic aim.
QinetiQ Group, a joint venture of the UK Ministry of Defense and the shadowy Carlyle Group, owns
SWORDS designer Foster-Miller of Waltham, Massachusetts. (In Chapter 6, we will examine DARPA’s
Systems of Neuromorphic Adaptive Plastic Scalable Electronics (SyNAPSE) program modeling artificial
brains after the human brain for robots.)
MAV [micro air vehicle] explosive robotic insects silently fly and hop and crawl into buildings while
their human pilots sit in climate-controlled trailers outside Las Vegas. Reconnaissance MAVs like WASPs
can be fitted with a C4 mission-specific payload for functional defeat—say a cloud of metal-coated fibers
that destroy computers or shut down electronic power. WASP and A160 Hummingbird drones weigh less
than a pound but pack a 1.8 gigapixel camera with Sky Grabbers capturing the feed. Project Anubis
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WASPs carry sensors, data links, and munitions payloads. Flying at 20,000+ feet, WASPs can follow
sixty-five targets at a time and learn by mimicry and observation, thanks to their human pilot. Quad-rotor
i Drones look like flying saucers, and SWARMS (scalable sWarms of autonomous robotics and mobile
sensors) move in a pack. “Drone-swarm” tech is all about the “hive mind”—micro-drones working
together as one to make decisions and complete their assignments, like the Perdix drone (wingspan 30 cm,
Mach 0.6):
Perdix are not pre-programmed synchronized individuals, they are a collective organism, sharing one distributed brain for decision making and adapting to each other like swarms in nature,” said William Roper, director of the Strategic Capabilities Office at the
US Department of Defense.
66
Drone-swarm tech—including self-aware killer robots
67—comes under the Autonomous Real-time
Ground Ubiquitous Surveillance Imaging System or ARGUS-IS, named after Argus Panoptes, the
hundred-eyed giant.
We finally arrive at Cerberus, the unmanned mobile integrated tower with mounted sensors that guards
the gates of Forward Operating Bases, similar to Raytheon’s G-BOSS (ground-based operational
surveillance system). “Networked, multiple Cerberus towers form a mesh network, communicating
autonomously with each other to act as a virtual fence.”
68 A virtual fence. As Defense Industry Daily
admits about the three-headed mythical dog, “Cerberus permitted souls to enter the realm of the dead, but
allowed none of them to leave.”
Is this our fate with the Space Fence?
In the next chapter, “Mastering the Human Domain,” I go deeply into network-centric warfare (NCW),
the cornerstone of the Revolution in Military Affairs that has converted the American military into
something very different than it once was.
128s
notes
1 Whittinger, John, and Bill Wallace. “Army Says Constitution Lets Satanist Hold Top Secret Job.” San Francisco Chronicle, November
3, 1987.
2 Peace support operations (PSO) in the UK.
3 Vallely, Col. Paul and Maj. Michael A. Aquino. “”From PSYOP to Mind War: The Psychology of Victory.” 7th Psychological Operations
Group, U.S. Army Reserve, Presidio of San Francisco, 1980.
4 McGrath, Lt. Col. John T., U.S. Air Force Academy. “The Conflict Manifold.” Air University Review, May-June 1981.
5 Vallely and Aquino, “From PsyOp to Mind War.”
6 Tom Carter, “The Pentagon’s Law of War Manual: Part One.” World Socialist Web Site, 3 November 2015.
7 Albert J. Mauroni, Where are the WMDs? The Reality of Chem-Bio Threats on the Home Front and Battlefront. Maryland: Naval
Institute Press, 2006.
8 “Department of Defense Weather Programs,” www.ofcm.noaa.gov/fedplan/fp-fy10/pdf/3Sec3c-DOD.pdf. Thanks to Ron Angell for
directing me to this site.
9 Ibid.
10 Ibid.
11 Tim Shorrock, Spies for Hire: The Secret World of Intelligence Outsourcing. Simon & Schuster, 2008.
12 See James Bamford’s article “The Multibillion-Dollar US Spy Agency You Haven’t Heard of,” Foreign Policy, March 20, 2017.
13 Mohana Ravindranath, “Mission Possible: A Spy Agency Builds A Tech Scout Network.” Nextgov, October 19, 2016.
14 The existence of PRISM was leaked by NSA contractor Edward Snowden and published by The Guardian and Washington Post on
June 6, 2013. PRISM is a government codename for data collection known officially as US-984XN under the U.S. Foreign Intelligence
Surveillance Court pursuant to the 1978 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) footnoted earlier.
15 Shorrock, Spies for Hire.
16 truthcdm.com/shadow-government-structural-analysis/#sthash.LKQ3ZUCz.wM9QUnyy.dpbs
17 Cara St. Louis and Harald Kautz-Vella, Dangerous Imagination, Silent Assimilation. Self-published, 2014.
18 “Furby toy or Furby spy?” BBC, January 13, 1999.
19 Hopsicker, Daniel. “NSA links to St. Petersburg FL Drug Ring.” Mad Cow Morning News, November 16, 2013.
20 “Federal Judge Allows EFF’s NSA Mass Spying Case to Proceed.” Electronic Frontier Foundation, July 8, 2013.
21 HB 2272 was “referred to the judiciary” in 2014 and by 2015 had disappeared into another HB 2272, a bill on “constitutional basic
education obligation.” Shades of HR 2977 . . .
22 166 schools nationwide partner with the NSA as “Centers of Academic Excellence.”
23 “Washington State Bill Proposes Criminalizing Help to NSA, Turning Off Resources to Yakima Facility.” Tenth Amendment Center,
2014.
24 “Agreement Between the Government of the Kingdom of Sweden and the Government of the USA in the Area of Scientific and
Technical Cooperation For the Protection of National Security.”
www.dhs.gov/xlibrary/assets/agreement_us_sweden_sciencetech_cooperation_2007-04-13.pdf.
25 “Readout of Secretary Napolitano’s Meeting with Swedish Deputy Foreign Minister Frank Belfrage,” Office of the Press Secretary,
DHS, December 16, 2011.
26 Or parceled out to the NRO and/or the NGA.
27 Ralph Nader, “Uncontrollable—Pentagon and Corporate Contractors Too Big to Audit.” Common Dreams, March 17, 2016.
28 Ibid.
29 See psitech.net. TRV may be brain-computer interface (BCI) technology.
30 Halfway between the equator and South Pole, Ascension Island is the transfer point for Operation Deep Freeze in the Atlantic. See
Rev. Michelle Hopkins’ YouTube “‘HAARP’ TTA [Tesla tech array] shocks the world with Ascension Isle hydroacoustic South Atlantic
diamond flare!!!” January 7, 2013.
31 “SERCO: ‘The biggest company you’ve never heard of.” 21st Century Wire, July 7, 2013.
32 “Pentagon Outsources War on Drugs to Blackwater.” RT.com, 19 January 2012.
33 Oliver Wainwright, “Billionaires’ basements: the luxury bunkers making holes in London Streets.” The Guardian, 9 November 2012.
34 RAND =R&D, research and development, a think tank spin off of Douglas Aircraft known as Project RAND until 1948.
35 Oglethorpe County, Georgia (granite); Franklin County, Alabama (dolomite); Winkler and Ward Counties, Texas (dolomite limestone);
Red Willow County, Nebraska (granite); Mesa County, Colorado (granite); Mesa and Montrose Counties, Colorado (salt anticline); Emery
County, Utah (sandstone); Pershing County, Nevada (granite); and Mojave, Yuma, Pima, Maricopa Counties, Arizona (granite). The Corps
said it would dig 4,000 feet down and 600 feet across.
36 The U.S. Geological Survey, the Bureau of Reclamation Departments of Air Force, Army, Navy, and Energy, the National Science
Foundation (CIA science front established in the National Science Foundation Act of 1950), the Federal Highway Administration and Urban
Mass Transportation Administration.
37 Thanks to Richard Sauder, Ph.D., Underground Bases & Tunnels: What Is the Government Trying to Hide? Dependable Type,
1995. Sauder’s Ph.D. is in political science.
38 Austin Long and William Rosenau, “The Phoenix Program and Contemporary Counterinsurgency.” RAND Institute, July 2009.
39 Of the 3.8 million who died in Vietnam, 58,000 were American combat soldiers. Since the end of the Vietnam war, 200,000 Viet
veterans have suicided. In 2016, suicides remain high. (Gregg Zoroya, “U.S. military suicides remain high for a 7th year.” USA Today, May 4,
2016)
40 Katie Drummond, “Commandos Now Play Digital Brain Games As War Prep.” Wired, December 5, 2012.
41 Noah Shachtman and Spencer Ackerman, “U.S. Military Taught Officers: Use ‘Hiroshima’ Tactics for ‘Total War’ on Islam.” Wired,
May 10, 2012.
42 Evan Ackerman, “DARPA Wants to Give Soldiers Robot Surrogates, Avatar Style.” spectrum.ieee.org, February 17, 2012.
43 Jon Rappoport, “Mind control: Dr. Ewen Cameron and ‘psychic driving’.” No More Fake News, January 5, 2015. Dr. Ewen Cameron
(president of the Canadian, U.S. and World Psychiatric Associations, the American Psychopathological Association, and the Society of
Biological Psychiatry) employed electroshock, LSD and other drugs to create prolonged sleep during which he played tapes repeating phrases
thousands of times so as to split off and produce new personalities.
44 Joel Salatin, “Ag Secretary Addresses Why We Need More Farmers: Cannon Fodder?” Farm-to-Consumer Legal Defense Fund,
September 11, 2013.
45 Michael Hanlon, “‘Super soldiers’: The quest for the ultimate human killing machine.” The Independent, 17 November 2011.
46 Lt. Col. Dave Grossman, On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning to Kill in War and Society. Little, Brown & Co., 1995.
47 “At last, a Google Glass for the Battlefield.” Wired, February 2014.
48 Carey Goldberg, “Zap! Scientist bombards brains with super-magnets to edifying effect.” Boston Globe, January 14, 2003.
49 Valtin, “More Evidence SERE Training Caused PTSD in Some Soldiers.” Invictus, May 28, 2012.
50 Martha Rosenberg, “A Nightmare Drug, Military Suicides and Killing.” CounterPunch, April 8, 2014.
51 Ibid.
52 Bill Briggs, “Male rape survivors tackle military assault in tough-guy culture.” NBCNews.com, May 16, 2013. Also see Michael
Kasdan’s “What’s Unusual About Sayerville’s Locker Room Sexual Assaults? Nothing.” The Good Men Project, October 14, 2014; and
Cooper Fleishman’s “In Yale Fraternity Pledging, Rape Is a Laughing Matter,” The Good Men Project, October 15, 2010.
53 Winston Ross, “Army Base on the Brink.” The Daily Beast, September 9, 2011.
54 Ashley Parker, “Lawsuit Says Military Is Rife With Sexual Abuse.” New York Times, February 15, 2011.
55 Sari Horwitz, Steve Vogel and Michael Laris, “Officials: Navy Yard shooter carved odd messages into his gun before carnage.”
Washington Post, September 18, 2013.
56 “US Army begins testing a weapon overwhelming enemy electronics.” Pravda.Ru, April 23, 2015.
57 Vriti Saraf, “Unlocking the Power of the Mind.” media.www.theticker.org, October 6, 2008.
58 Jim Stone, “Mind control via electronic manipulation,” www.jimstonefreelance.com/cells.html, June 14, 2012.
59 Tatyana Rusakova, “New microwave radiation gun to take down drones.” Russia & India Report, 26 July 2015.
60 Jason Jeffrey, “Electronic Mind Control: Brain Zapping, Part One.” New Dawn, March-April 2000.
61 Judy Wall, “Aerial Mind-Control: The Threat to Civil Liberties.” Nexus magazine, October-November 1998. Also see “High Tech
Psychological Warfare Arrives in the Middle East.” ITV News Bureau, Ltd., Dhahran, Saudi Arabia, March 23, 1991.
62 Eric Bland, “Computer Software Decodes Emotions Over the Phone.” Discovery News, May 8, 2010.
63 The Ice Age atl atl and Nahuatl atlatl both mean “spear-thrower.” The Nahuatl term xiuhcoatl refers to a “fire serpent” atlatl,
possibly a prehistory electromagnetic weapon.
64 Dave Hodges, “Will We Be the New Viet Cong? Or, Is It Too Late?” The Common Sense Show, February 17, 2014.
65 The canine-headed Egyptian god Anubis weighed the hearts of the dead.
66 Thomas McMullan, “US military drops swarm of self-thinking drones from jets.” Msn.com, January 11, 2017.
67 Nafeez Ahmed, “The Pentagon is building a ‘self-aware’ killer robot army fueled by social media.” Insurge Intelligence, May 12, 2016.
68 “Cerberus: Standing Guard Over US Military’s Forward Bases.” Defense Industry Daily, June 23, 2011.
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