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           The  United  States  military  is  very  familiar  with  these  technologies.  Captain
           Paul Tyler was the director of the U.S. Navy's Electromagnetic Radiation Project from
           1970 through 1977. He was quoted in a February 1985 Omni article about the effects
           of electromagnetic radiations.  He concluded  that  effects  which could be  stimulated
           chemically could also be stimulated electrically. "With the right electromagnetic
           field, for example, you might be able to produce the same effects as psychoactive
           drugs."281 The ideas first kicked around by the CIA and early researchers were now
           being pursued by the military for use in controlling human behavior - a prospect of
           profound implications.

                  Another player in this seemingly-disconnected group was Arthur Guy. Under
           contract  to  the  United  States  Air  Force,  he  helped  compile  the  Radiofrequency
           Radiation Dosimetry Handbook. The book is the only one of its kind that explores a
           number of areas required for the development of weapon systems. In that publication,
           Guy's work from the University of Washington was described. At the University of
           Washington he exposed rats to low levels of electromagnetic radiation. The effect of
           these exposures included immunological stress and increases in the formation of
           tumors - four times the rate of unexposed animals. This study produced negative
           effects at radiation levels twenty times below the established United States safety
           thermal level!282

                  The research in non-thermal effects is being conducted throughout the
           world. In Germany, the Deutsche Forschungsgemein-schaft - the equivalent of the
           American Academy of Sciences - announced their research results concerning ELF.
           They concluded that "nonthermal effects due to EMF exposures can be triggered in
           living cells under selected conditions." Reportedly, their research in these areas
           would continue.283

                  This  chapter  has  shown  that  the  state  of  the  technology  in  the
           understanding of human physiology continues to advance at a very rapid rate. The
           result has been the discovery of effects not previously known or well understood. The
           controversy which still surrounds these areas is not so much one of "does it or doesn't
           it work", but more about widespread ignorance of the impact of energy fields which
           surround all life.

                         Scientists  in  various  fields  tend  to  specialize.  Moreover,  basic
           research  is  delayed  -  sometimes  for  decades  -  in  being  integrated  into  applied
           technologies.  This  occurs  largely  because  old  standards  die  hard  and  new
           breakthroughs in knowledge are slowly applied. New research takes many years to
           migrate from the high-tech defense laboratories to the practicing physician. In the
           interim, the military has free rein to use these new technologies for weapon systems
           rather than healing systems.


           281 "The Mind Fields", by Kathleen McAuliffe, Omni Magazine, February 1985.
           282 Cross Currents. The Perils of Electropollution. The Promise of Electromedicine. by Robert O.
           Becker, M.D., pges 194-197,
           283 German Workshop on Mechanisms of EMF Interactions, Microwave News,
           November/December, 1991.
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