Aerial Mind-Control
The Threat to Civil Liberties
by Judy Wall, Editor/Publisher Resonance
Newsletter of the MENSA Bioelectromagnetics Special Interest Group
NEXUS Magazine, October-November 1999
Vol. 6, No. 6
Judy Wall can be contacted by mail at:
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USAF COMMANDO SOLO: AERIAL MIND
CONTROL BROADCASTS
The United States Air Force uses aerial mind-control broadcasts against civilian population as well
as enemy troops. Some of these actions against civilians are done with the intent of influencing
public opinion and the outcome of elections.
In a previous article, we examined mind-control technology, especially that utilizing Silent Sound [TM], in which radio-frequency broadcasts carry
subliminal patterns that entrain the listener's brainwaves into a pre-selected emotional state.
According to ITV wire service reports, this technology was used during Operation Desert Storm in
1991, as part of the US Psychological Operations (PsyOps) directed against Iraqi troops.
1,2
To the Desert Storm offensive we can now add several other incidents. Alex Horvat, editor of
The Probe, calls to our attention the 1998 video, Exotic Weapons of Mass
Control, produced by Bob Fletcher.
"The excerpt played on Fletcher's video is from TLC (The Learning Channel) and clearly states
that Commando Solo was used in Haiti for what was called Operation Uphold Democracy.
As the general populace was violently opposed to Aristide and most in favor of his ouster, it took
nearly a year of this clandestine counter-programming to get them to change their minds. Instead
of butchering a population physically, we can now manipulate them mentally, virtually enslaving
their thoughts with a criss-cross pattern of flights by an EC-130 (which is just a C-130 heavily
laden with electronic hardware.)3
We were not at war with the citizens of Haiti, yet the U.S. Government directed military weapons
against this friendly, or at least neutral, civilian population. The U.S. Government sanction the
"rigging" of the Haitian election by mental control of the people, programming them to cast their
votes for the Americans' favored candidate. And they had the nerve to call it "Operation
Uphold Democracy". Some sense of humor! Stalin would have loved it. Hitler would
have loved it. Why is the U.S. Government doing this? Who is behind this flagrant violation of
civil liberties? Is it the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) which has a long history of
interfering in foreign government politics? Or has this become standard military
procedure?
The rationale is always the same: "to make the world safe for democracy". Yet what is democracy
if not freedom? Freedom to think your own thoughts; freedom to express your own opinions;
freedom to vote for the candidate of your own choice. [Note from API: See Democracy vs. Republic]
Fletcher's video also mentions that the same technology was used against the Bosnia population for
a week to influence their election. 4 This was probably done during Operation
Joint Guard in 1995. 5
The questions arise: If they have used mind-control broadcasts against foreign civilian populations
to influence elections, will they use them against American citizens -- or have they already? What
other countries may be the recipients of this innovative technology?
Just what is this EC-130E Commando Solo? The United States Air Force has helpfully published
a fact sheet that describes the Lockheed built aircraft. 6 This 1995 bulletin states
that the "unit flyaway cost" is more than US $100 million each, and that there are eight in the
inventory. Its primary function is "Psychological operations broadcasts". The crew consists of four
officers (pilot, copilot, navigator, control chief/EWO) and seven enlisted members (flight engineer,
loadmaster, five mission crew.)
According to the fact sheet:
"Air Force Mission: Commando Solo conducts psychological operations and civil affairs
broadcast missions in the standard AM, FM, HF, TV and military communications bands.
Missions are flown at maximum altitudes possible to ensure optimum propagation patterns. The
EC-130 flies during either day or night scenarios with equal success, and is air refuealable. A
typical mission consists of a single ship orbit which is offset from the desired target audience. The
targets may be either military or civilian personnel.
"Secondary missions include command and control communications counter-measures (C3CM)
and limited intelligence gathering.
"Air Force Features: Highly specialized modifications have been made to
the latest version of the EC-130. Included in these modifications are
enhanced navigation systems, self-protection equipment, and the capability
of broadcasting color television on a multitude of world-wide standards
throughout the TV VHF/UHF ranges.
"Air Force Background: Air National Guard EC-130 aircraft flown by the 193rd Special
Operations Group were deployed to both Saudi Arabia and Turkey in support of Desert Storm.
Their missions included broadcasts of 'Voice of the Gulf' and other programs intended to convince
Iraqi soldiers to surrender.
"The EC-130 was originally modified using the mission electronic equipment from the EC-121,
known at the time as the Coronet Solo. Soon after the 193rd SOG received its EC-130s, the unit
participated in the rescue of US citizens in Operation Urgent Fury, acting as an airborne radio
station informing those people on Granada of the US military action.
"Volant Solo, as the mission is now known, was instrumental in the success of coordinated
psychological operations in Operation Just Cause, again broadcasting continuously throughout the
initial phases of the operation."
Operation Just Cause? this is another propaganda name, applied to the U.S. invasion of
Panama to take out that country's leader, General Noreiga, the CIA's erstwhile partner in drug
smuggling. Apparently the General had made someone mad -- how else to account for the
massive invasion of this tiny tourist country? To wit: "A superpower whipped the poop out of 10
percent of the police force of a Third World nation. You are supposed to be able to do that. It was
done well, and I credit those who did it. But it is important that we draw the right lessons from it"
according to an anonymous US Marine. 7
Our Commander-in-Chief had another point of view: "...the roll call of glory, the roster of great
American campaigns -- Yorktown, Gettysburg, Normandy, and now Panama."
--President George Bush, March 1990 8
MILITARY PSYOPS AGAINST CIVILIANS
In a phone call to the USAF Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office, I questioned the
legitimacy of using these subliminal broadcasts against civilian populations. 9
[See Judy Wall's article on Silent Sound for
details.]
I was told that it was all perfectly legal, having been approved by the U.S. Congress (!). It may be
okay by Congress, but I sincerely doubt that it would be approved by the recipient
populations.
That conversation also elicited more information concerning the Commando Solo units. For
instance, the Air National Guard of the individual
states in the U.S. can also operate Commando Solo aircraft, should the Governor of a state request
assistance. That means the PsyOps mind-control technology can be directed against U.S.
citizens.
The Commando Solo aircraft have participated in the following missions -- possibly more, as the
early missions of Volant Solo 1 were not known to this spokesperson:
Operation Urgent Fury (Grenada, Oct-Nov 1983, Jan-Jun 1985)
Operation Just Cause (Panama, late December 1989)
Operation Desert Shield (Kuwait, Iraq, from August 1990)
Operation Desert Storm (Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iraq, 1991)
Operation Uphold Democracy (Haiti, 1994-1995)
Operation Joint Guard (Part of a UN oepration in Bosnia-Herzegovina,
1995)
Operation Desert Thunder (part of a UN operation in Iraq)
Operation Desert Fox (Iraq, 2 to 3 days in December 1998)
Other countries are known to have a similar aircraft, but the PR officer declined to identify them,
suggesting that I check out Jane's Defence Weekly for such information. Not having
access to that particular publication, I searched through my copy of Jane's Radar and
Electronic Warfare Systems 1993094. 10 The Commando Solo unit was not
listed, but a browse through the book was informative as to the numerous types of electronic
offence and defence systems available. These include stationary and mobile land units (many
housed in large trucks), shipboard and airborne models as well as space-based technology. If the
military is spending US $100 million per airborne unit (times eight, we're talking US $800 million
here), I think it is safe to assume that they have tried out mind control equipment with less
expensive, roving land units (trucks), but use the airplanes to cover wider areas and hard-to-reach
locations of the world.
And I might add, we can asume that they have tried out the efficacy of this mind-control
technology. Even the US military would not waste $800 million on something unless it has been
proven to work, and work effectively, even under the adverse situation of military combat. This is
an important point.
The initial research into mind control in the USA was conducted under the auspices of the CIA.
The flagrant abuse of human rights in experimenting on unsuspecting persons was based on the
supposition that the veracity of experiments would be compromised if a subject knew that he was
participating in an experiment. In the case of mind-control technology, this supposition might very
well be true. But that does not justify its use -- or so said the Nuremberg Code, the tenets of
which were used as a legal basis to prosecute Nazi scientists for war crimes. However the US
seems to have excused its own military and scientific community from adhering to that Code.
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MANIPULATING MIND AND BODY BY SATELLITE
The next logical step in mind control would be to incorporate this technology into satellite
communications. Since other countries are known to have similar capabilities, there could occur a
sitution in which electronic mind control warfare is waged against a civilian population, receiving
conflicting mental manipulation from both sides. What would be the mental state of individuals so
targeted? Would it cause a rise in mental aberrations and schizophrenia? And what are the limits
of mind manipulations? Can people be forced to commit suicide? Can physical ailments or
psychosomatic illnesses be induced?
A March 1990 report from Bosnia-Herzegovina in the former Yugoslavia suggests the latter may
have already happened. The report concerns 2,990 ethnic Albanians who were admitted to
hospital with complaints of lung and skin problems for which doctors could find no physical cause.
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It is not a far step from manipulating a person's emotional state to influencing bodily functions.
Indeed, much of the literature on documenting microwave effects on biological systems deals with
precisely this phenomenon. In fact, studies of the physical effects of microwave exposure
(including radio frequencies) generally preceeded studies of mental effects.
A meeting sponsored by Defense & Foreign Affairs and the International Strategic Studies
Association was held in Washington DC in 1983. High-level officials from many countries met
for this conference. They discussed psychological strategies related to government and
policymaking. A summary of the agenda reads: "The group will be discussing the essence of
future policymaking, for it must be increasingly clear to all that the most effective tool of
government and strategy is the mind... If it's any consolation to the weapons-oriented among
defense policymakers, the new technologies of communications -- satellites, television, radio, and
mind-control beams -- are 'systems'
which are more tangible than the more philosophically based psychological strategies and
operations.
"But we should make no mistake; it will be the 'psychologically based' systems which determine the
world's fate in coming years: the condition of the minds of populations and leaders. And we
should not ignore the fact that the USSR [this was in 1983] is working on electronic
systems to 'beam' messages directly into the brain. What good, then, are conventional systems if
these types of weapons are not countered? And, on a more basic level, what good is a weapon
system if public opinion or political constraints prohibit its deployment?" 13
It is obvious that they found the answer to that last question. If the public does not know about a
weapon system, it cannot prohibit its deployment. This is the situtation that applies to
mind-control technology.
MIND CONTROL AGAINST 'POTENTIAL' ENEMIES
The US military is aware that certain actions or procedures may not be acceptable to the American
public. Metz and Kievit express these concerns in their paper, "The Revolution in Military Affairs
and Short Conflict War." 14 "The use of new technology may also run counter to
basic American values. Information age -- and in particular, information warfare -- technologies
cause concerns about privacy... American values also make the use of directed-energy weapons ...
morally difficult, perhaps unacceptable. The advantage of directed-energy weapons over
conventional ones is
Later they state: "We must decide whether innovative military capabilities are, in fact, acceptable
and desirable. That can only happen through open debate. The military must be a vital
participant, but not the sole one."
But there has been no open debate.
On July 21, 1994, the US Department of Defense proposed that non-lethal weapons be used not
only against declared enemies, but against anyone engaged in activities that the DOD opposed.
That could include almost any-body and anything. Note that the mind-control technology is
classified under non-lethal weapons. 15
A 1998 news item states that US Air Force General John Jumper "predicts that the military will
have the tools to make potential enemies see, hear, and believe things that do not exist" and that
"The same idea was contained in a 15-volume study by the USAF Scientific Advisory Board,
issued in 1996, on how to maintain US air and space superiority on the battlefields of the 21st
century". 16,17
It seems that, in miltary parlance, a "prediction" means: "Don't be surprised when you find out
we've already got this, but it's classified and we can't admit to it just yet."
Notice that General Jumper predicts that mind control technology will be used against
potential enemies. The military and government agencies may apply this term to any
group or individual they perceive as a threat to their own interests. Potential enemies may be
counter-culture individuals, those of opposing political viewpoints, economic or financial
competitors, biological undesirables, etc. It is part of the military agenda to identify potential
threats so as to be prepared to meet them. Experience has shown that the US Government (the
CIA and FBI, for example) has moved against these people or groups, slandering, harassing, even
killing them, without adequate cause or legal sanction.
A weapon that can be used in secret lends itself to abuse by unethical individuals in positions of
power. The military and secret services have shown themselves often to be lacking in ethical
constraints. After all, the job of the military is war; it is killing people; and so,
just how this is accomplished may be considered irrelevant. Lesser evils, like mind control, pale by
comparison.
Of course, it can be argued that it is far more humane to brainwash a person via mind control
technology than it is to torture or kill them. Others vehemently deny this. They'd rather be dead
than a mental slave to Big Brother! That is what revolutions are about. And if I recall correctly,
that is the idea behind the US Bill of Rights.
EUROPEAN PARLIAMENT WARNS OF DANGERS
Awareness of the existence of mind-control technology, and hence its dangers and possibility for
misuse, seems to be more prevalent in Europe than in other areas. The European Parliament
recently passed a "Resolution on environment, security, and foreign policy". 18
This document includes these articles:
"23. Calls on the European Union to seek to have the new 'non-lethal' weapons technology and
the development of new arms strategies also covered and regulated by international
conventions...
"27. Calls for an international convention introducing a global ban on all developments and
deployments of weapons which might enable any form of manipulation of human
beings."
The United States will ignore these resolutions, of course, as it has other EP requests; for example,
as mentioned in the same document:
"24. Considers HAARP (High Frequency Active Auroral Research Project) by virtue of its
far-reaching impact on the environment to be a global concern and calls for it's legal, ecological
and ethical implcations to be examined by an international independent body before any further
research and testing; regrets the repeated refusal of the United States Administration to send
anyone in person to give evidence to the public hearing or any subsequent meeting to be held by its
competent committee into the environmental and public risks connected with the HAARP
programme currently being funded in Alaska..."
One of HAARP's potential uses is a communications system. The military officially acknowledges
two communications-related applications: (1) to replace the existing Extremely Low Frequency
(ELF) submarine communications system now operating in Michigan and Wisconsin; (2) to
provide a way to wipe out communications over an extremely large area, while keeping the
miltary's own communications system working. 19
As we have seen, the mind-control subliminal messages are carried on radio-frequency
broadcasts.
(See Judy Wall's article on Silent Sound for details.)
The HAARP facility could be used to broadcast global mind-control messages, or such messages
could simply be inserted into existing systems.
Dr. Igor Smirnov, of the Institute of Psycho-correction in Moscow, says in regard to this
technology: "It is easily conceviable that some Russian 'Satan', or let's say Iranian [or any other
'Satan'], as long as he owns the appropriate means and finances, can inject himself [intrude] into
every conceivable computer network, into every conceivable radio or television broadcast, with
relative technological ease, even without disconnecting cables. You can intercept the [radio] waves
in the aether and then [subliminally] modulate every conceivable suggestion into it. If this
transpires over a long enough time period, it accumulates in the heads of people. And eventually
they can be artificially manipulated with other additional measurements, to do that which this
perpetrator wants [them to do]. This is why [such technology] is rightfully feared."
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A WORLDWIDE MIND CONTROL MISSION
To return to the USAF Fact Sheet, it concludes: "In 1990 the EC-130 joined the newly formed
Air Force Special Operations Command and has since been designated Commando Solo, with no
change in mission. This one of a kind aircraft is consistently improving its capabilities.
The next few years should see continued enhancements to the EC-130 and its worldwide
mission."
About the Author:
Judy Wall is the Editor of
RESONANCE, the newsletter of the Bioelectromagnetics Special Interest Group of
American MENSA Ltd. Viewpoints expressed here are her own personal views unless otherwise
noted.
ENDNOTES
Wall, Judy, "Military Use of Mind Control Weapons", NEXUS,
5/06, Oct-Nov 1998
"Psychological operations" are defined as:
"Planned operations to convery selected information
and indicators to foreign audiences to influence their emotions, motives, objective reasoning, and
ultimately the behavior of foreign governments, organizations, groups and individuals. The
purpose of psychological operations is to induce or reinforce foreign attitudes and behavior
favorable to the originator's objectives. Also called PsyOps." From "Joint Doctrine for
Information Operations", Joint publication 3-13, 9 October 1998. Thanks to Harlan Girard of the
International Committee on Offensive Microwave Weapons (PO Box 58700, Philadelphia PA
19102-8700, USA) for the excerpt.
Horvat, Alex, "Commando Solo", The Probe, vol. 4, No. 1,
Winter 1998/99, p.44; available from PO Box 905, St. Peters, MO 63376, USA.
Fletcher, Bob, Exotic Weapons of Mass Control; video
available from The Probe (see above) or Global Insights, A675 Fairview Dr. #246, Carson
City NV, 89701 USA, tel 1-800-729-4131.
An item of interest is that the US had a new type of aerial
reconnaissance plane positioned over the former Yugoslavia from July 14, 1995, about six months
before the US officially intervened. The 10-million-dollar unmanned saucer-shaped spy craft is
nicknamed "Dark Star". Information from C-Com (Classified Communications 3(12), Dec
1995; Erich A. Aggen, Jr., (editor), citing CE Chronicles Nos. 1 and 2 and Raising
Awareness newsletter.
Fact Sheet, dated March 1995. The address on the publication is AF
Special Operations Command Public Affairs Office, 100 Bartley Street, Hurlburt Field, FL
32544-5273, USA. They no longer supply printed copies, but you can access the document at http://www.hurlburt.af.mil
Morrison Taw, Jennifer, "Operation Just Cause: Lessons For
Operations Other Than War", Rand Corp., 1996, p. vii; quoting from "Some Questions Whether
the US Is Ready for LIC", Navy News and Undersea Technology, August 27, 1990,
p.7.
Morrison Taw, Jennifer, ibid,. p.1.
Telephone conversation of February 26, 1999, with AF Special
Operations Command Public Affairs Office; voice (850) 884-5515, email paprhode@hqafsoc.afoc.af.mil
Blake, Bernard (ed.) Jane's Radar and Electronic Warfare
Systems 1993-94, Jane's Information Group Inc., 1340 Braddock Place, Suite 300, Alexandria
VA 22314-1651, USA; also Jane's Information Group, Sentinel House, 163 Brighton Road,
Couldson, Surrey CR5 2NH, UK.
(a) "US Nullifies Nuremburg Law", Earth Island Journal,
Winter 1996-97. (b) Hightower, Jim, "Unregulated Experiments on Humans", New
Times, June 19-25, 1997; cites Stolberg, Sheryl Gay, "Unchecked Research People Raises
Concern on Medical Ethics", New York Times, May 14, 1997. (c) See "Ban on Medical
Experiments Without Consent is Relaxed", New York Times, November 5, 1996, p.1;
copy available for 50 cents from David Park Brooks, 3456 17th St., San Francisco CA 94110. (d)
Also see Senator John Glenn's bill S-193, "Human Subjects Research Protection Act of 1997",
Congressional Record, US Senate, January 22, 1997. (e) "In 1994, a congressional subcommittee
found up to 500,000 Americans between 1940 and 1974 were endangered by secred
defense-related tests including radiation experiments, mustard gas, LSD and biological agents."
See Pitch Weekly, April 17-23, 1997.
Schaefer, Paul, "Experimentation and Warfare", article citing The
Kansas City Star, between March 25 and 31, 1990.
Summary, The Perth Corporation, Defense & Foreign
Affairs, November 1983.
Metz, Steven, and James Kievit, "The Revolution in Military Affairs
and Conflict Short of War", US Army War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5050, USA, pp.
15-16 and 29. [See also Krawczyk, Glenn, "Big Brother's Recipe for 'Revolution in Military
Affairs'", NEXUS 2/26, June-July 1995.]
Schaefer, Paul, "Psyops: Invisible Warfare", Zuni Mountain
Citizen (precise date unknown, late 1998/early 1999), p.5.
"Microwave Weapons", Microwave News, March/April
1998; Louis Slesin (editor), citing Aviation Week, March 9, 1998.
Same article as above, citing Microwave News,
January/February 1997.
"Environment, Security, and Foreign Affairs", Resolution
A40005/99, Minutes of 28/01/99 - Provisional Edition, European Parliament. For copy, thanks to
Grattan Healy, Advisor on Energy & Research, Green Group in the European Parliament, LEO
2C35, Rue Wiertz Straat, B-1047 Bruxelles, Belgium, email ghealy@europarl.eu.int
For more info on HAARP, see Begich, Nick and Jeanne Manning,
Angels Don't Play This HAARP, Earthpulse Press, PO Box 201393, Anchorage AK
99520, USA, Tel. (907) 249-9111.
From a German documentary, "Geheimes Russland: Moskau - Die
Zombies dr roten Zaren" ("Secret Russia: Moscow - The Zombies of the Red Czars") aired on
German TV network ZDF on December 22, 1998. Script translation by Jan Weisemann. The full
text is to be published in Resonance, No. 35.
Reed, Chris, Lockheed C-130 Hercules and Its Variants,
Schiffer Publishing Ltd, Atglen, PA, 1999.
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