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countermeasures to them may be difficult to develop... One last area where
electromagnetic radiation may prove of some value is in enhancing abilities of
individuals for anomalous phenomena. "317
Tyler's comments point to applications which may already be somewhat
developed. He refers to an earlier Air Force document about the uses of radio frequency
radiation in combat situations, (note that HAARP is the most versatile and the largest
radio frequency radiation transmitter in the world.) He also points out that the uses
may include enhancement of "anomalous phenomena" in individuals. Anomalous
phenomena are those kinds of things which are not readily explained. You might say
these are the quirks in human potentials. These could be called extrasensory or super-
normal phenomena. This significant area is carefully screened in the writing. He
refers to Eastern European research and the Soviet work also, without disclosing what
exactly they were doing with this technology.
Another document prepared for the Air Force in 1982 reveals the direction
that branch of the armed services took the technology. While commenting on radio
frequency radiation usages the report stated:
"Biotechnology research must consider the significant advances that can be
made in electromagnetic radiation weapons and defenses that could be in place by the
year 2000.. .Research is first needed to develop and apply methods for assessing pulsed
RFR (radio frequency radiation) effects. Techniques are needed for depositing RFR at
selected organ sites. Mathematical models and physical measurement capabilities
must be developed to track, real time, RFR energy distributions within these organ sites
as a function of physiological processes such as diffusion and blood flow. These
studies will require prudent extrapolation of physical and physiological data
obtained from laboratory animals to humans in operational environments. "318
This 1982 report called for research to develop hardware that could deliver
the radiation through new weapons for the Air Force.
A research publication commissioned by the Air Force - Radio Frequency
Dosimetry Handbook - described these models, in time to meet the schedules they had
put forward in 1982.319 The book gives mathematics for calculating the dosages
(Dosimetry) of radio frequency radiation necessary to cause changes in animals and
humans. The book compiled research spanning five decades, and contains a
bibliography which is 29 pages long. It is the only book of its kind available on the
subject in the world. This book, and more importantly the research behind it, forms
the matrix of thought and theory for the finest electromedical devices for healing yet
contemplated. However, this military research is not being used to heal; it is being
used to develop better methods of killing.
317 Low-lntensitv 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, pages 249-251.
318 Final Report On Biotechnology Research Requirements For Aeronautical Systems Through the
Year 2000. Volume I, Southwest Research Institute, San Antonio, Texas, 1982, pg. 44.
319 Radiofrequency Radiation Dosimetry Handbook , United States Air Force School of Aerospace
Medicine, Brooks Air Force Base, Texas, October 1986.