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Editor: Mike Coyle Contributing Editors: Walter Bowart Harlan Girard Assistant Editor: Rick Lawler ================================================================ Microwaves and Mind Control in Low Income Communities Sept. 1995 Muada Shakur "Contel Couldn't Con Churchill" Contel Cellular's attempt at building cellular phone towers in the highly populated Black district of Churchill, came to a screeching halt when residents met with Contel representatives to voice their concerns. The meeting was held on July 31 at 6 p.m. at the Salvation Army Boys and Girls club. Organized by Reggie Malone and Sterling Page, the meeting was to provide a platform on the pros and cons of the tower and the health risks involved. Contel was supposed to provide evidence that microwave radiation produced by cellular phone towers are harmless. That did not happen. I was invited by Mr. Malone to be on the panel and present my research on the effects of microwave radiation and cited several studies from very credible sources that microwave radiation is very harmful. In attendance for Contel was the Company president Phil Forbes and Richard Biby a so-called communications engineer expert who came to the meeting empty handed, with no information, only rhetoric. A map of Richmond was the only thing presented as residents began to tear into their backsides for coming unprepared. The channel 12 report broadcast at 11:00 p.m. spared Contel the embarrassment of how it really was a landslide defeat given to them by the residents. Channel 12 attempt to lend support and credibility to Contel was weak and full of holes. The organizers Reggie Malone and Sterling Page were never even interviewed, in fact Richard Biby was the only panelist that was interviewed. He was promoted as an expert that denied any harmful effects from low-level microwave radiation, although he provided no evidence to the Churchill residents. I presented several studies myself, with the documentation in my hand, that microwave radiation is harmful. But channel 12 didn't seem very interested. City manager Robert Bobb, who was also in attendance, said in the channel 12 interview that the tower would still be built in the community but at a different site after siding with the residents in the meeting. You stabbed us in the back again Mr. Bobb. Shirley Harvey, the lone maverick of city council always standing against the odds for what she believes in, approached Mr. Bobb when I was with her after the meeting about the video cameras on the street corners in Black neighborhoods. He replied he didn't know of them, but he did admit to some closed discussions of electronic surveillance. They have obviously been doing more than discussing it. (* check the corner of Brooklyn Park & Meadowbridge *) At this point we will quote several more sources, articles, and studies on" low-level" microwave radiation since that's the reason they give us that cellular phone towers are safe. In 1971 the Presidents advisory council issued a report that stated "electromagnetic radiations emanating from radar, television, communications systems, microwave ovens, permeate the environment" and warned that "the consequences of undervaluing or misjudging the biological effects of long-term, low-level exposure could become a critical problem for the public health, especially if genetic effects are involved." The Environmental Protection Agency released a summary of scientific reviews in December of 1990 which concluded that scientific evidence "suggests a causal link " between (ELF) extremely low frequency electromagnetic fields, (produced by microwave radiations) and leukemia, lymphoma, and brain cancer. And "a possible but not proven, cause of cancer in Humans." We have found that it is very provable. In 1976 Professor Przemyslaw Czerski along with Dr. William M. Leach, chief of the experimental studies branch of the Bureau of Radiological Health's Division of Biological Effects, told a seminar that convened in Washington on December 15, 1976 by the Electromagnetic Radiation Management Advisory Council that it was "easily demonstrable and easily quantified microwave effects on the lymphocytes and lymphocytic systems of mice, rabbits, and guinea pigs which had been exposed to low doses of radiation." Dr. Leach went on to say that up to 20% of the normal lymphocyte cells (white blood cells) in the irradiated animals underwent blastic transformation, which means that the cells grew in size then divided into two. Dr. Leach then told the audience, "We have a word for that, the word is cancer." The study was conducted for the first 6 months of 1976. A study was compiled about behavior alteration caused by ELF electromagnetic radiation by William Bise, director of the Pacific Northwest Center for the study of Non-ionizing Radiation in Portland, Oregon. The report is called "Radio-frequency Induced Interference Responses in the Human Nervous System". It was conducted on 10 human volunteers between July 1975 and June 1976. It states that "biological interference responses in the human nervous system can be elicited (caused) not only by pulse-modulated but by continuous wave radio-frequency at power densities substantially below those levels that exist in a typical urban environment". In the last section of the Bise report he suggested that since approximately 5% of the urban population of the U.S. was believed to be living in an environmental power density, his findings indicate "a meaningful risk factor for the general population appears to exist". The study published by the U.S. Army mobility Equipment Research and Development Center in 1972 called, "Analysis of Microwaves for Barrier Warfare", states that," It is possible to field a truck- portable microwave barrier system that will completely "immobilize" (mind-control) personnel in the open with present day technology and equipment". In light of the studies and interest in behavior control using microwave radiation and it's effects on the nervous system from the army, scientists, and medical specialists, could the silence about the real effects of microwave radiation be part of a plan to alter then eventually control the behavior of an unsuspecting urban population? Keeping in mind that before someone can control you, you must give up control of yourself or be made to lose control of your own behavior. Are people more out of control these days? Are individuals being produced who are extremely susceptible to these subliminal microwave signals and go out and commit atrocities? They don't even know why they did it. Some claim to hear voices that told them to do things. It is not only possible, it is likely. There is great interest in mind-control. Ask Psychotechnologies of Richmond, Va. which owns the American right to the soviet mind-control technology that the F.B.I. was going to use on David Koresh during the Waco stand-off. Dr. Igor Smirnov who developed it claimed it could be used through the phone. (Defense Electronics 7/93) Psychotechnologies is not listed in the directory. It is time for people to ignore the rhetoric and examine the facts for ourselves. Muada Shakur Minister of Information