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           The  development  of  these  new  weapons  helps  demonstrate  the  general
           immorality  of  war,  particularly  when  the  military  establishment  presents  mind
           manipulation as a preferable outcome to death. The authors of Angels Don't Play This
           HAARP  believe  that  we  need  open  debate  on  these  types  of  weapons.  These
           discussions should be similar to nuclear arms talks.

                  Another  revealing  section  of  this  military  compiled  book  apparently  aimed
           at  a  rationale  which  would  make  sense  in  the  minds  of  defense  planners  and  would
           help them deal with the moral issues:

           "The articles and discussions in the technology panels generated quite a bit
           of heat and quite a bit of light. Chief among the concepts brought into the light was
           that the application of technology to low-intensity conflict should not hinge on the
           debate over simple or advanced systems, or high versus low technologies...The key is to
           recognize specific requirements and apply suitable systems and technologies to meet
           those requirements. "316

                  Stated  differently,  the  military's  means  justifies  the  military's  end.  (For
           Ruotanen's  comments  on  electromagnetic  pulses  see  our  chapter,  "Thermonuclear
           Weapons Replaced By Electropulse.")

                  Obviously,  these  concepts  were  well  understood  by  the  military  in  1984
           when  the  original  work  was  presented  which  led  to  this  book's  publication  in  1986.
           The  system's  development  moved  forward-  most  likely  within  "black  budgets"  -
           from  1984  onward.  The  HAARP  system  is  the  largest  concept-delivery  system  ever
           constructed by the military which could create the effects described in 1984.

                  The  next  chapter  in  Low-Intensity  Conflict  and  Modern  Technology  is  the
           section  written  by  Captain  Paul  Tyler.  Tyler  discusses,  to  some  degree,  the
           application  of  non-ionizing  radiation  using  external  fields  including  radiofrequency
           radiation  and  other  electromagnetic  radiations.  He  discusses  some  of  the  beneficial
           effects  of  this  energy  for  healing  wounds,  bone  regeneration  in  fractures,
           electroanesthesia, acupuncture and pain relief.

           He then jumps into the military applications of this technology:
           "The potential applications of artificial electromagnetic fields are wide-
           ranging and can be used in many military or quasi-military situations... Some of these
           potential uses include dealing  with terrorist  groups, crowd control, controlling
           breaches of security  at military installations,   and antipersonnel  techniques  in
           tactical warfare. In all of these cases the EM systems would be used to produce mild to
           severe physiological  disruption   or perceptual distortion   or disorientation.   In
           addition, the ability of individuals to function could be degraded to such a point that
           they would be combat ineffective. Another advantage of electromagnetic systems is that
           they can provide coverage over large areas with a single system. They are silent and
           316  Low-lntensity  Conflict  and  Modern  Technology.  Lt  Col.  David  J.  Dean  USAF,  Editor,  Air
           University Press, Center for Aerospace Doctrine, Research, and Education, Maxwell Air Force
           Base, Alabama, June 1986.
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