THERE IS NO LEGISLATION PROHIBITING REMOTE MANIPULATION OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM…
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AND OF THE ENTIRE HUMAN BODY, AND ONE THAT PROHIBITS TARGETING PEOPLE FROM A DISTANCE.

In mid-March 2016, Polish Defense Minister Antoni Macierewicz visited Father Tadeusz Rydzyk University to participate in a discussion on contemporary political issues, armed conflict, and terrorism.
One of the listeners asked him if Poland has a plan to address the problem of illegal electromagnetic weapons experiments on unwitting Polish citizens. Antoni Macierewicz responded that his ministry is conducting an analysis of the issue and intends to establish a commission to investigate complaints from Polish citizens.
Thus, the Polish Defense Minister admitted the existence of electromagnetic weapons capable of interfering with the functioning of the human body. However, most citizens in our country are unaware of the existence of such electromagnetic weapons.
The failure of major European media to report this event has increased our suspicion that European Union member states are required to keep these weapons secret and are also obligated not to legislate against their use.
This suspicion was confirmed by the Polish weekly NIE, when its journalists asked the Polish Defense Minister why he had not kept his promise and established a commission to investigate the complaints of Polish citizens who had been exposed to electromagnetic attacks.
The response was that this matter is part of national security information related to the nation's defense.
This sequence of events is evidently connected to the fact outlined in the document "Crowd Control Technologies," published in 2000 by the European Parliament, which states that NATO member states have accepted the American doctrine of the use of non-lethal weapons, including "systems that can interact directly with the human nervous system."

It now seems clear that European Union member states have in their military arsenal classes of technological weapons that can be used for electromagnetic attacks on people.
Their obvious classification thus explains the evasive responses to our previous requests for clarification on this topic.
INSIGHT
Water makes up a significant portion of the human body, approximately 55-70%. It contains a number of particles that can accept or lose an electron and therefore have a positive or negative charge. These particles can be atoms, molecules, or groups of atoms or molecules. They are called ions. Because the fluids in the human body utilize these ions, they can be compared to electrolytes, or liquids that conduct electricity. The most important part of the human nervous system's activity is represented by electrical currents that occur as flows of these charged particles in nerve fibers.
While in electrical conductors, electric current is a flow of free electrons, in the human body and nervous system it is a flow of ions. The sources of electrical currents in nerve fibers are neuronal membranes. Electric currents flow in nerve fibers as a result of a change in voltage between the inner and outer surfaces of neuronal membranes. This change in voltage is also caused by electrical currents in the electrolyte within the nerve fibers.
In 2014, Chinese scientists published the results of an experiment investigating the conductivity of microwaves in electrolyte solutions. In the introduction, they emphasized that their experiment "plays an important role in investigating the interaction of electromagnetic waves with biological tissues that have high water content and a significant concentration of ions." They used a salt solution for their experiment. The chemical formula of this salt is NaCl, meaning it contains one sodium atom and one chlorine atom.
The ions of both of these atoms play an important role in generating signals in nerve cells. The experiment demonstrated that this electrolyte conducts microwaves up to a frequency of 20 Gigahertz.
For solutions with higher salt contents, the conductivity of the electrolytes was higher with microwaves than with direct current.
In other words, microwaves produce electric currents in electrolytes, meaning that if microwaves penetrate the electrolyte inside nerve fibers, they will produce electric currents.
The nervous system is controlled by neurons called axons. Their membranes react to the electric currents in the electrolyte filling their nerve fibers by producing electric currents. This then triggers the propagation of the signal throughout the nervous system.
If a human being feels something, does something, or thinks about something, large numbers of neurons must begin to conduct at the same frequency. The possibility of manipulating the human nervous system with pulsed microwaves is ensured by the fact that variations in the activity of the human nervous system for various perceptions, reactions, emotions, actions, and thoughts are expressed in different frequencies or frequency sequences.
Walter J. Freeman, who studied the electrical activity of the human brain for decades by simultaneously inserting multitudes of microelectrodes into different parts of the brain, wrote that in the brain, "transmission occurs at some characteristic frequency, and reception occurs in sets tuned to that frequency."

Scientists who have experimented with pulsed microwaves have reported that electroencephalographic recordings of brain activity in the animals being tested are synchronized with the pulsing of microwaves transmitted into their brains.
Thus, if the electrolytes in nerve fibers are reachable by microwaves pulsed at the frequencies of nerve activity, the axon membranes that control the activity of the nervous system will respond to the fluxes—frequencies—of electrical currents. These currents will be produced by microwaves pulsed at precise frequencies. In this way, the electrolyte in the nervous tissue will function as an antenna, and the human nervous system will be controlled by the pulsed microwaves directed at the human body.
The American organization MCS America, which fights against pollution, confirms this conclusion in its study on sensitivity to electromagnetic fields. The study states: "The body can pick up the electromagnetic signal and transform it into an electrical current, just like the antenna of a radio or cell phone.
These currents are carried by ions... they flow through living tissue and blood vessels (a system of tubes filled with a salty, electrically conducting fluid that connects almost every part of the body).
When these currents reach cell membranes, which are normally electrically charged, they attempt to vibrate in time with the current pulse.
Note that a neuron is also a cell. The study goes on to state:
Since nervous activity occurs at low frequencies, it can be activated or augmented by those pulses.
In published experiments on the effects of microwaves on the human nervous system, microwaves at frequencies not exceeding much more than one Gigahertz were used, thus complying with the findings of Chinese scientists on the conductivity of microwave electrolytes.
In his experiments in 1980, Ross Adey used a frequency of 450 MHz in pulses of 16 Hz, thus causing calcium to escape from nerve cells, which impaired human concentration.
The experiment has been replicated several times with the same results.

Allen H. Frey—as early as 1961!—managed to transmit the perception of sound into the human brain through pulsed frequencies ranging from 425 to 1310 Megahertz.
The experimenters described the sound of these microwaves as "buzzing, clicking, hissing, or tapping, depending on various transmitter parameters, namely, the amplitude and repetition pattern," in other words, the intensity and frequency of the pulses.
Furthermore, by varying the transmitter parameters, Allen H. Frey was able to produce "tingling sensations" or "the perception of a severe shaking of the head" in humans.
His experiment has been replicated several times with the same results. It has thus been demonstrated that it is possible to repeatedly produce the same sensations in the human brain when microwaves are pulsed at frequencies that precisely match neuronal activity.
In 1975, Don R. Justesen, a neuropsychologist and director of the Neuropsychology and Behavioral Radiology Research Laboratories at the Veterans Administration Medical Center, published an experiment in The American Psychologist Journal in which recordings of spoken numbers from one to ten were transmitted to the human brain via pulsed microwaves, with the subject hearing and recognizing the numbers.
This experiment demonstrated not only the feasibility of remotely manipulating the
human nervous system, but also the feasibility of manipulating the human mind. By converting human speech into pulsed microwaves—the process is similar to radio transmissions (human speech only needs to be converted into pulsed microwaves)—it is possible to transmit both audible and inaudible (ultrasound) messages into the human brain.
A human being cannot hear ultrasonic messages, but the brain can, and a person's behavior can be controlled and manipulated in this way.
The electromagnetic energy density required to remotely control the activity of the human nervous system does not exceed the standards established by the European Union.
Let's just remember that mobile phone signals can penetrate the human brain. To produce a transmitter capable of remotely controlling the activity of the human nervous system, a microwave oven could be set to generate pulsed microwaves. Cell phones can be used for the same purpose. Cell phones operate at frequencies ranging from 900 to 2200 MHz.
Then, in certain circumstances, the physical and mental health of people could be endangered. Pulsing microwaves at the sleep frequencies or other wavelengths could easily put drivers to sleep; it could even stop a person's heartbeat and cause their death.
According to the publications by American scientist Robert Becker, "Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life" and "Cross Currents," Allen H. Frey, pulsed microwaves could induce heart attacks in frogs.
Building such equipment is not very expensive, and any experienced radio amateur could do it. At the same time, a growing number of people around the world are complaining of exposure to such harmful radiation, yet they have no means of defense against its use.
Among the main symptoms they experience are body burns or burning sensations, stinging and needle-like sensations, feelings of being stabbed or crushed, violent vomiting, cramps that can even lead to temporary paralysis, remotely controlled movements of their body parts, shortness of breath, sometimes cardiac arrest, nausea, hearing voices, and manipulation of their thoughts and emotions.
They usually end up showing depression and subsequently suicidal tendencies. When they complain of the symptoms and claim they are caused by electromagnetic radiation, they are often sent to psychiatric hospitals without a thorough investigation of their complaints.
This makes it plausible that intelligence agencies and public officials are experimenting with these weapons on unsuspecting citizens to use the acquired skills in future wars or for use in the event of a massive civil uprising against their own citizens.
Since intelligence agencies, and possibly also organized crime, are capable of remotely manipulating the human nervous system, causing physical torture, mental confusion, or death, without leaving any evidence of the crime committed, legislation must be introduced to prosecute such activities. Part of the legislation should also include a ban on the use of such technologies by state security agencies, as their possession would be in direct contradiction to the democratic constitutions of the European Union member states.

We are willing to participate in the preparation of this legislation.
Any technology that produces flows of electrical currents in the human nervous system at the frequencies of its activity can be used to remotely control the activity of the human brain and body. Currently, pulsed microwaves are the only technology known to be capable of producing this effect, but with the rapid advances in scientific research today, other technologies can easily be developed or have already been developed. Therefore, legislation should also prohibit the use of unpublished or previously unreleased technologies that enable the remote manipulation of electrical currents in the human brain and body.
Given that at least the European NATO member states are apparently bound by an agreement to keep these weapons secret, it is clear that the legislation we are proposing can only be enacted by European Union member states if it is endorsed by the European Commission and if the EU member states act together—or even if the subsidiarity principle is bypassed and the legislation is voted on directly by the European Parliament.
"We still believe that it will not be possible to support the criminal use of electromagnetic fields or other energy fields against citizens of European Union Member States. We recommend that the European Union Member States and the European Parliament enact legislation to protect citizens of European Union Member States from such attacks, establishing harsh sentences for the perpetrators of such attacks, and that they will create agencies specialized in detecting criminal attacks using remote manipulation of the human nervous system to produce symptoms of mental illness or to torture or kill people without leaving traces.
We also believe that this will raise awareness of the crisis of democracy created by governments' secret possession of means that allow them to remotely manipulate the minds of their citizens. This is in frightening conflict with the constitutions of the European Union Member States.
We still hope that you will remain faithful to the values of respect for human dignity, freedom, and democracy embodied in the Treaty on European Union and that you will work to ban the use of technologies that allow people to be deprived of their Their personal freedom and freedom of thought, thus creating new totalitarian regimes."
Signed by Mojmir Babáček, citizen of the Czech Republic
President of the Citizens' Association for the Prohibition of Manipulation of the Nervous System by Radiofrequency Radiation
(Spolek za ZÁKAZ manipulace lidské nervové soustavy radiforekvenčním zářením) residing at
Na Hazce 258
511 01 Turnov
Czech Republic
Also signed by
Also signed by (alphabetic order):
ACOFOINMENEF Association against all forms of mental and neurophysiological control and interference - Italy Chairman: Paolo Dorigo paolo24101959@yahoo.it
ADVHER - Association for the Defense of Victims of Electromagnetic Harm and Networks – France https://rudy2.wordpress.com/
International Coalition Against Electronic Torture and Robotization of Living Beings (ICATOR) Chairwoman: Melanie Vritschan, melanie.vritschan.icator@gmail.com
IGEF - Initiative Gegen Elektromagnetische Folter - Deutschland Chairman: Harald Brems, habre@gmx.net
LESAT – London End Stalking Action Group – Great Brittain Chairman: Paolo Fiora, e-mail paolo_bf@hotmail.com
STOPEG Foundation – Stop Electronic Weapons and Gang Stalking – Netherlands Chairman: Peter Mooring, peter@petermooring.com
STOPZET – Stowarzyszenie, Stop Zorganizowanym Elektronicznym Torturom – Poland Chairwoman: Zofia Filipiak, stopzet@mail.ru
taken from a pdf by:associazionevittimearmielettronica-mentali.org




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