BUY AN EQUIPMENT TO SPY ON YOUR NEIGHBORS
(Russian national daily Komsomolskaya Pravda, June 6, 1992)




At the begining a file entitled "Schizophreny owing to KGB". (See the publications of Komsomolskaya Pravda of October 19 and November 30, 1991) appeared at the prosecutor's magistracy in Moscow. For several months they have studied there honestly the problem, but when they realized that the foundations of Komsomolskaya Pravda's assumptions are quite serious, they handed the documents over to the procuror's office of the Russian Federation.

At the end of March the group of irradiated people was invited to the deputy chief of the section supervising the security offices N. Yakovlev. After a half an hour long discussion he said, that the "problem is real and the procuror's office needs time to analyze the received information". On May 12 the procuror's office dispatched a written demand to the Minister of Security of the Russian Federation Baranikov.

Our nation's psychiatrists, apparently, admitted that not every complaint of irradiation forms bases for diagnose "schizophrenia". They admitted, with a great delay, when many, many "ill people", who complained - no matter if to their friends and family or in writing to the Secretary General of the Communist Party - that their appartments are deliberately subjected to electromagnetic (microwave) radiation, already lost their jobs, were discriminated in their rights, humiliated…

Only one such story we have told in our publications. We have received more than four hundred responses to this article. The hero of this publication, retired KGB lieutenant colonel V.K., says - until now I knew about irradiation of 10 families. The mail to the editor disclosed the true scale of this uninterrupted and today already "national" experiment. He is convinced the the stream of letters to Komsomolskaya Pravda is only a drop in the sea. Out of ten Moscow families I know, only one wrote to the editor's office. Some are still afraid, others lost hope and still others wait for the result of publications.

"34 years ago I worked in the factory, in the department with special regime, as a controller of products generating electromagnetic mirowave fields. It was a new line of products. After the development of the project in the Moscow Institute of Radiotechnical Apparatus it was placed to our factory for production.

The generators were magnetotrons with centimeter waves, 8 Watt power, of directed energy. The magnetotron was placed underneath the work table, on an open pedestal, without screening, distanced 30 centimeters from feet. The ceiling, walls and windows in the room were screened.

By the way, according to the protocol of measurements of the electroamgnetic field at the model work place (on November 22, 1989), the allowed daily exposure was exceeded 160 times - and this was at one stand and we had 8 of those… …many times I was sent to consultations to psychiatrists. But they wrote there is not a psychic disease… They persuade me to spend some time at the psychosomatic department for cure. But with what diagnose I will get out of there? T.J. city of Perm".

"20 years ago, when we started working on the problem of ultra high frequency therapy, we had a consent that the discoveries in this field we will not use to the detriment of mankind. The warning of general Kobets that there exist psychotronic generators in the hands of OMON ( ) proves that psychotronic generators have been built already. If it gets in hands of wrongdoers it may be more dangerous than the nuclear bomb, this pertains to their capacity to stifle human free will…

We turn to the president B. N. Yeltsin, democratic organisations of the world with the request to ban the use of psychotronic generators as weapons.

M. Katsman, head of the scientific center "Hippokrat", merited physician of USSR; Ya. Pantukhin, head of the microwave scientific center "Biotechnika", engineer of the research institute "Gidrochim"; V. Mikhalevski, doctor of technical sciences, professor of Rostov State University; V. Rusakov, head of the department of surgery RODNIN, doctor of medical sciences; V. Balyazin, head of the department of neurosurgery RODNIN, doctor of medical sciences".

(This part is followed by a long quotation from the article in Italian magazine Panorama from 1989. It says that former head of CIA Wiliam Kesey, shortly before he died, promised to journalist Collins to talk about everything except for brain experiments. Then Collins was sure there exist sensational dangerous files. Collins talked as well, in laboratory of parapsychology in San Bernardino to Nikolai Khokhlov, former KGB officer, who told him in principle "The USSR reached the decisive stage, comparable with the 30s situation of nuclear research… in the experiments, carried out behind the armored doors of secret laboratories, aimed at "reshaping of human mind".) It is well known that many countries, including ours, work on the weapons called the weapons of the third generation, among which the experts include the psychotronic weapon.

It is well known that scientists, frequently under military or other special orders, engage in research on the effects of microwave radiation on living matter, cells, "on human behavioral functions (creation of biorobots)" (from "List of Information Baned from Publication" year 1990).

It is well known that Soviet repressive system perfected itself, from year to year, and (KGB and others) still prefer to keep silent about it, because many of its layers, disregarding all superdemocratic declarations of our leaders, continue their existence.

Finally, even in the last months, the experts registered, with the use of measuring instruments, intensive directed radiation in ten Moscow appartments the inhabitants of which complained about radiation.

…. Recently formed Moscow group on Ecology of Dwellings compiles a list of people, who are, according to their claims, irradiated in their own appartments. At present time the list contains hundreds of addresses. And in the end the argument which is for me personaly expecially pondering: in informal discussions many fellow workers from KGB and Department of Defense confirmed that the story of lieutenant colonnel V. K. is quite probable. TO THE POINT An amusing add appeared not so long time ago in "Arguments and Facts": "I will sell the equipment which can be used to spy on the life of neighbors (to see them and to hear them)". V. Umnov

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