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Over the last 20 years, I've written about and filed complaints about behavioral control technology, including surveillance, synchronized jamming of phones, and hazing, designed to compel women
to accept abuse and deny them the right to work. I've been silenced and ignored, repeatedly.

United Nations, Commission on Human Rights, Committee on Human Rights and scientific and technological developments
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The following are a collection of minutes from Human Rights Commission meetings that were the background for a United Nations Resolution entitled "Guidelines for the regulation of computerized personal data filed".   It is a project of the Commission on Human Rights, Sub-Commission on Prevention of Discrimination and Protection of Minorities.   The Committee is entitled "Human Rights and Scientific and Technological Developments".   It is important to note that this committee also at the same time was discussing a second and relevant issue, persons detained in mental institutes on non-medical grounds.   That brought about a second resolution from this Commission on guidelines for detention of persons on the grounds of mental illness.


Mr. SCHIFTER (United States of America)(U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1982/SR.30 page 4) "said that his delegation joined the consensus on draft resolution E/CN.4/1982/L.14 because the protection of persons detained on grounds of mental health raised problems in all countries, including his own..." Note he chastised the work of this commission because it passed over in "silence: first, the need for all States to take appropriate measures to prevent the possibility of infringement of the rights of individuals and groups through misuse of scientific and technological developments, in particular with regard to respect for privacy and the protection of the human personality and its physical and intellectual integrity; secondly, the need for States to take every necessary measure to ensure that the utilization of scientific and technological achievements promoted the fullest realization of human rights and fundamental freedoms."


Sir Anthony Williams (United Kingdom) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1986/SR.21, page 4, paragraphs 14&) "17. Another issue of particular concern to his Government was the abuse of psychiatry and of medical treatment with respect to persons detained on non-medical grounds...The Sub- Commission report on the subject (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1983/17), which left no doubt about the seriousness of the issue, reached some horrifying conclusions regarding the practices employed.  It was imperative to establish without delay guidelines which would deter further occurrence of such practices..."


Mr. Quinn (Australia) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1986/SR.21, page 16, paragraph 87&) "...There had also been a tendency to blame scientific and technological developments [by the debates at the U.N. Commission] themselves for human-rights abuses, whereas they stemmed from decisions as to the application of such developments...Computer technology developments could provide enormous benefits, for example in census taking, but the individual must be protected from unnecessary interference with his privacy or the use of false information to his detriment..."


Mr. Klenner (German Democratic Republic) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1986/SR.21 page 7) ..."Technological progress did not automatically imply human rights progress, however: scientific discoveries could be used for good purposes or just as easily for bad one. The enemy of black South Africans was not the computer, but the apartheid politicians and financiers who perfected their institutionalized racism with the help of such devices." On technology and the arms race "...'Star wars' was not a means of creating heaven on earth, but it could result in hell on earth."

Mr. Mezzalama (Observer for Italy) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1986/SR.21 page 8, paragraph 42)...The cinema, television, tape recorders, & listening devices could become ways and means of intruding upon the privacy of individuals and violating their psychic integrity, freedom and intellectual autonomy.  Similarly, the indiscriminate use of computers and other devices within the context of automation and cybernetics could compromise human individuality...44.  The Sub-Commission's work to date outlines the guidelines and principles required to establish a more balanced relationship between technological development and the protection of human rights.  Guidelines such as those on the protection of persons detained on the grounds of mental ill-health (E/CN.4/Sub.2/1985/20) and in the field of computerized personal files (E/CN.4/Sub.2/ 1983/18) represented clearly-defined and well adapted material upon which States could draw.

Ms. Dourtcheva (Women's International Democratic Federation - WIDF) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1986/SR.2211/ page 12, paragraph 65)  "WIDF was convinced that the social effects of scientific and technological developments depended on the social and economic system of the individual country... the introduction of new technologies had been used as a pretext for the further exclusion of women from the labour market, while the persistent infringement of their right to equal pay for equal work had been aggravated by the violation of their right to work."


Mr. Mullor (Observer for the Holy See) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1986/SR.23, page 7, paragraph 25) "...Secondly, the contention that priority should be given either to civil and political rights or to economic and social rights was a false and meaningless alternative. In actual fact, all human rights co-existed and they advanced or regressed together.   Justice was a climate, and not an occasional act.   The right to work - to cite one example - could not be fully exercised in the absence of the right to free choice of employment; work without freedom was mere slavery." Writer's aside: The "Holy See" is an arm of the Catholic Pope, the Vatican being a "state".


Mr. Rajkumar (Pax Romana) (U.N. Doc. E/CN.4/1983/SR.31 page 6, paragraph 25) "As to information and communication technologies the accumulation and selective use of information could lead to an accumulation of power, in both the private and public domains.   The study on guidelines in the field of computerized personal files was still awaited, bu the Commission should be aware of the use of electronic mass media, including the various types of satellite already in operation, and the many forms of surveillance equipment now available, including some for individual behavioral control.  The chief dangers were centralization, limited access and remoteness..."      Writer's Aside: PAX ROMANA is an intellectual Catholic Organization of sorts.


Mr. Konstantinov (Bulgaria) (U.N. Doc E/CN.4/1983/SR.50/Add.1, page 8) "...one of the negative effects of scientific and technological progress was the ever-increasing unemployment in some countries.   It was well known in which countries that occurred and what was at the origin or the violation of the right to work.   Misuses of science and technology was possible only when the results achieved in that field were employed for the benefit of selfish private interests. Consequently the effects of scientific and technological developments on the right to work should be studied." PAGE TOP 



Unpublished Source
Militarization in the Information Age by Cees J. Hamelink. Background Paper, commission of the churches on internatonal affairs.   This was published as paper 1986/2 in 1986, but according to the World Council of Churches it's no longer in publication.   It is only 48 pages long covering issues such as Psychological Warfare.   That section includes a definition of psychological warfare to include "Disinformation..the fabrication and distortion of information for the purpose of legitimising one's own operations, de-legitimizing the enemy's operations and misleading the enemy.   Disinformation can be directed at domestic and/or foreign audiences."    The writer goes on to write about journalists allegedly working for the Central Intelligence Agency.

The World Council of Churches may send you a photocopy. The address of their central office is: 150 route de Ferney, 1211 Geneva 20, Switzerland. They have a liaison office in New York at the U.N. This was only a pamphlet but I thought it was significant because of the religious source. 


UNPUBLISHED REPORT BY "WENDY CANE" excerpts of a heavily footnoted 18 page paper on Behavior Modification

Desperately Seeking Wendy & Have been since 1988 when
Rosalie Bertell wrote me that she wanted to publish this at the International Institute of Concern for Public Health in Toronto. 8/97
    Advances in technology in non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation (EMR) present immediate and critical dangers to health and human rights. There are very clear indications that they are being used to the detriment of international peace and security, and are threatening fundamental freedoms, the diginity of the person and social progress. 1

    Research in the area of EMR reads like an anti-personnel manual in covert operations on how to condition, control behavior, disrupt health or destabilize.

     The following are illustrations pointing to potential or actual use of EMR for behavior modification or in anti-personnel systems. Similar health risks may follow from environmental exposure.

      1) Jose Delgao (a researcher who has been CIA and Navy funded, and is known for implantation of sterectaxic electrodes in the brains of prisoners and mental patients to control their behavior) now uses electromagnetic fields wihout direct brain contact to manipulate behavior. Fields as low as 1/50 the strength of the earth's magnetic field (a flourescent light would expose one to more intense bombardment) have a profound effect when the signals are tuned to precise frequencies.2

      He can cause fighting fish and other animals to become pacified. Extreme behavioral changes set in within an hour in monkeys kept under minute precise frequencies that could not be sensed with the hand, seen or felt.  Under the influence of the differing fields they became hyperactive, began to sleep or were manipulated like toys.3

       He also discovered that chick embroyos can be grossly deformed by infinitesimal amounts of energy. He was so concerned about the spectre of genetic mutation that he went home to check the electric appliances in his kitchen.4

       With the same weak extremely low frequency (ELF) magnetic fields at a certain frequency and power intensity, cats can be made to purr, lay down or roll over. Pregnant animals exposed to the same fields gave birth to offspring who exhibited drastic degradation of intelligence later in life. 5

       Scientist Alan Frey conducted experiments where rats who were accustomed to fight viciously when their tails were pinched, accepted the pinching with relative passivity when irradiated with pulsed microwaves in the ultra-high frequency television range at the very low power density of one milliwattt per square centimeter.6 Peak human resonant frequency lies right in the middle of the VHF television range. 7

        2. Scientist Ross Adey (close personal friend of Delgado) cooperates with the CIA designing exotic energies to control behavior. 8 9 He has intensively studied the "windowing effect": certain results are produced at some frequencies and power levels, but not at others interspersed between the effective ones. 10 Certain amplitude windows are highly psycho-active, and hight or lower levels are not gated or resonated by the mind.11 The assumption that greater than natural intensities enhance an effect, as with ionizing radiation, is not valid. In fact the lower the power, the greater the effect, provided an effect was present to begin with. 12 Energies lower than the earth's magnetic field, and lower than human EEG itself. can have a profound behavioral effect if windowed or gated propertly. 13
...There is a large body of information on electromagnetic fields, frequencies, waveforms, modulations and other parameters (especially on ELF) and their effects 18 but some precise technical data, and predictive application models are difficult to obtain: they are held in confidence by scientists 19, or in secret by intelligence agencies

...Microwaves pulsed at certain rates can be heard. Audiograms, ie. analogs of the word's sound vibrations, can be made.   Applications for anti-personnel use and covert operations designed to confuse, drive a target 'crazy' with voices, to deliver undetectable instructions to a programmed assassin, or to invoke ideas or thought associations keyed to electromagnetically induced effects (replications of instinctual feelings, moods or other sophisticated effects) are obvious 29
Female voices can be replicated ("a voice within or conscience") and keyed to EMR induced feelings. Audiograms or voice prints can be made to sound distinctive (eg. like a particular political leader, etc.) Pulsed at higher rates, the "voices" or input would register subliminally. High frequency sound (or thought injectors) may provide the "informational input" for a "second signal system" of behavioral modification. ie. where thought which is to modified is invoked, and then followed by "feedback" induced electromagnetically (see note 53). The CIA has been very interested in the behavior modification effects and mechanisms of "sound".

       The CIA funded work at University of California, Los Angeles, to develop microwave broadcasting equipment which could carry human voices into victims heads for the purpose of inducing hypnosis (or conditioning) at a distance. 30 In 1974, the CIA funded experiments by J.F. Schnapitz to investigate conveying the spoken word ofthe hypotists by electormagnetic energy directly to the subconscious parts of the human brain -- e.i. without employing any technical devices for receiving or transcoding the messages. As a preliminary test of the concept, he recorded brain waves induced by certain druges, then modulated them onto a microwave beam and fed them back to an undrugged person's brain to see if the same states of consciousness could be produced by the beam alone.31
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    9. The same sophisticated microwave equipment that is used for remote eavesdropping can also be used to project behavior modifying EMR. 33 This kind of equipment is used against many target groups in the Third World (see note 34).

        Recordings of victims can be made with remote eavesdropping equipment, then using subliminal high frequency sound, the key ideas played back with the feeling suppled by EMR. Aversion to ideas can be created in this way, as well as acquiesence, with (simplistically) unpleasant or pleasant feelings, or more sophisticated EMR effects or combinations of effects, evoking "instinctual" replications of "doubt", or other emotions such as the feeling of risk, threat of loss or of injury. Emotions will, in turn generate more thought which we will relate to our field of activity or to ideas which have been injected. After invoking an idea or thought about an endeavor with high frequency sound, and providing aversive or reinforcing artificial "feedback" the feedback can be made, through use of high frequency sound to be related to a peer, or to one on whom we rely, etc. This can be done positively or negatively and mimics the natural course of our thought processes. Eg. this (injected activity), (threat of loss), "the finance manager doesn't approve", or "that problem in our (injected activity) will come from that troublemaker (threat of injury_, in X faction"...Patterns can be built in this manner, and such patterns and thoghts can be repeated redundantly so that behavior and predilections are seriously influenced. Remote EMR can easily provide strong aversive and other feelings. All that need be done is to test various frequencies for there effect in emotion and how they register neurolinguistically, and this has been done.
Misc. Footnotes

.[Footnote] 50. Glen L. Roberts.   Overview of Behavior Modification Technology and Bioeffects of ELF, Full Disclosure, No. 5, Aug. -Sept. 1985 (Capitol Information Association, Ann Arbor, Michigan), pg. 27 for a copy of former CIA deputy director Richard Helms' memo.   Helms was reported to have ordered most of the files on CIA mind control experimentation destroyed prior to his leaving the agency."

65+ Footnotes document this 12 page study including: 6. "Paul Broder, The Zapping of America (Dell Publishing, New York, N.Y. 1976). pg. 295. Paul Broder is a New Yorker magazine reporter.   His book is an impeccably documented account of military-industry sabotage of health effects research on microwaves, and was a 'best seller' in the U.S.   It includes a chapter on mind control...7. Robert O. Becher, The Body Electric: Electromagnetism and the Foundation of Life (William Morrow and Co., Inc., 1985), pg. 312. Dr. Robert O. Becker is an orthopedic surgeon who has spent over 25 years researching bioelectromagnetism and regeneration.   A variety of electromagnetic treatments have evolved from his research efforts...He is also an outspoken critic of the U.S. government's position on electromagnetic health risks and an expert on those health risks."  There are also footnotes to the Church of Scientology reports on mind control and very interestingly some of the documentation about the study of the health effects after the 'zapping' of the U.S. Embassy in Moscow.

FOOTNOTES above "29. Becker, op. cit., pg. 319."      PAGE TOP

    This Writer's Commentary on Wendy Cane's Report.

        Wendy Cane, an unpublished report?  According to a source from Canada in 1991 at the International Institute of Concern for Public Health, Toronto, Ontario, this report would have been published if Wendy Cane could have been found.  This is a very well footnoted and provocative report on alleged electromagnetic experiments for psychological warfare, connected to U.S. Government sources.  It was first recommended to me in 1988 by a Dr. at the International Commission of Health Professionals in Geneva, Switzerland, located near an Amnesty International office.  I was looking for information about health effects after reading an article where photojournalists were alleging that a co-worker in Florida, who was threatening them with a sex discrimination suit, was hearing voices!   As recently as 1996 articles concerning an alleged proposed use of electromagetic warfare for control of U.S. citizens by Janet Reno was forwarded to me by another health care worker and former nuclear activist.

        In about 1986 the National Press Photographer's Association printed that a woman who had accused a photo crew in Clearwater, Florida of sex discrimination, and who had filed an EEOC report was being accused by them of "HEARING VOICES".   She went on to find a "better" position from a Graphics Editor at the Bradenton Herald, whom by 1991 would himself be up on charges of lewd conduct on minors allegedly on the premises of the newspaper (as reported by a competing newspaper).   He was also my last job interview , after a long series of alleged threats made and carried out.   My civil action has attempted to document an alleged pattern of technology abuse by media conglomerates in defending against alleged claims of discrimination and documented in detail alleged criminal misconduct in post-employment retaliation.   Hopefully this page will aid persons in need of information about technology abuse find sources, and enable them to recognize patterns of abuse to prevent retaliations.   I slept in streets without food or shelter to find many of these sources including those from the U.S. which I had to locate in Geneva in 1988 to even lay the foundation for my civil action.   I have an affidavit showing Tampa public law libraries were not equipped with many of the publications I needed.

"Selected Bibliography" excerpted from copyrighted paper by Harland Girard, 1995.

"The Electromagnetic Spectrum in Low-Intensity Conflict" By Capt. Paul E. Tyler, MC, USN in "Low Intensity Conflict and Modern Technology"ed. Lt. Col David J. Dean USAF, Air University Press, Maxwell AFB Alabama, 1986.

"Non-lethal Weapons" by Dick Russell. Prevailing Winds, Premiere Issue (March, 1995)

"Armageddon: Killing Them Softly" by Russell Shorto. GQ, March, 1995

"Alien Abduction" by Susan Blackmore. New Scientist (London), November, 1994

"Keeping Tabs on Criminals" by Joseph Hoshen, et, al. IEEE Spectrum, February, 1995

"Damage Control on Human Radiation Experiments" by Glenn Alcalay. Covert Action Quarterly, Spring, 1995.


.Compilation by Pamela Jean Curry.