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QUESTION:
On another subject: I'm sure we asked about this and it got
printed, probably within the context of another reading on
aliens, but evidently the membership either missed it or
want more details, for they're sending questions. I have a
packet here of about 12 questions on this same subject. It
concerns a hum around Tao, New Mexico which seems to be
spreading. Perhaps Awareness has some more information. I'll
read this article, which is typical:
Taos, N.M.-- When the wind is still and the nearby
meadowlark silent, Steven Welters' back yard falls quiet.
Too quiet. So quiet that he hears The Hum. "It sounds like a
great, big American car engine that's on idle," says
Walters. Looking out at the majestic Sangre de Cristo
Mountains on the eastern horizon, he confides, 'When I first
heard it, I thought I was going crazy." The same thing
happened to many others. In Taos, in Santa Fe, in
Albuquerque and In spots fall beyond -- even in Florida -hundreds of people lately have said they are hearing a
similarly mysterious low-level frequency or hum. The audible
vibration, they say, is as annoying as a mosquito circling
your ear. Only this bug won't die. And the noise won't stop
until you turn on the TV, or turn up the stereo, or scream
and shout, to do anything to drown it out. The enigma has
gained wide-spread attention -- and a slow but growing
acceptance -- after a Taos couple spoke out a year ago about
a humming sound that was driving them nuts. At first, many
people dismissed Bob and Catanya Salzman as nuts themselves.
But those impressions faded when others spoke up. After they
went public, several hundred people in northern New Mexico
also said they were suffering from the constant noise,
frequently described as a diesel engine idling In the
distance, or a low throbbing, or a sputtering generator.
Soon, the story spread across the country, and more than 50
people from Washington state to Vermont, contacted
researchers with the same problem. Another 75 people
contacted the Saltzmans. And soon it became known that this
was not a new phenomenon, that more than 2,000 people in the
London and Southampton areas of Great Britain have reported
hearing sounds dating back to the 1940s. The English have an
organization (The Low Frequency Noise Sufferers Association,
a comprehensive news letter and even a name for themselves
"The Hummers"). A New Mexico scientist refers to the
Americans as "The Hearers." This story and others go on and
on. Scientists using extensive tests have determined the
sound is about 33 to 80 hertz. Steven Walters, a musician
hears the sound and now he is afraid to meditate because the
sound returns. Now every article on this has a little
different frame of reference, and this hum seems to be
spreading all over the country." Could Awareness give a more
in depth discussion on this?
COSMIC AWARENESS:
This Awareness indicates that essentially the humming as
that which relates to two different potential sources. In
some cases it is one, in some cases it is the other.
be subsonic."
This past May, Albuquerque TV station KOB-Channel 4
broadcast a news brief about an underground geo-thermal
shaft at Los Alamos which was built to probe into the
earth's hot inner core. Some suspect that. "I live up at the
Tierra Blanca," said Peggy S. Parks, "and have for 50 years.
The noise out here is real, fairly recent in origin and
irritating as hell.
"I only hear the noise at night, when the world is quiet.
However, I had gotten to be quite an insomniac until I
started using a fan or humidifier to block the sound out. I
have spent hours outside at night trying to pinpoint the
source of the sound. By the process of elimination, the only
projects in the last year or so that could create sound of
this magnitude is the generator/pump at the golf course or
the apparatus on top of Picuris Peak."
What is that "apparatus"? No one knows, beyond it being some
sort of radio transmission tower, perhaps for cellular phone
transmissions. J.C. McLoughlin of Talpa puts forth one of
the most bizarre theories: "I interviewed 'Moonhawk', a
spiritual feminist. She says that deep within the Picuris
Mountains, a spaceship full of immortals from Uranus has
lain buried for some 10,000 years. This is true; Moonhawk
told me so. I'm not making this up.
"The atmosphere of Uranus is composed of frigid clouds of
ammonia, methane and other gases toxic to earthly life.
Moonhawk says the aliens are digging their way up from their
hundred centuries' hiding; the basso profundo we hear are
from their vast excavating machines, and their emergence is
at hand." Not to worry, though, for these are feminist
aliens, Moonhawk says, come to obliterate the patriarchy.
"The Space Feminists are going to pour forth from their hole
like a horde of ammonia-quaffing killer hens from hell, to
rid the world of wars, oppression, meat-eating, social
injustice, Republicans, tourism-based economic inequality,
suction-cup Garfields, airport extensions, golf courses and
all the other plagues visited upon long-suffering humanity
by the ancient ruling cabal of European males. Welcome to
the UFO -- Universal Feminist Order."
Oh, well! Rose Woodell of Llano Quemado: "I, too, am hearing
and feeling a low-frequency vibration dating back several
months. When I leave the Taos Valley my physical discomfort
(such as headaches, nausea, disorientation, etc.) disappear.
I had previously thought it might be some sort of fallout
from the Los Alamos area or a chemical spray. Could it be
aliens? Nah, we'd be sending them foreign aid."
Secret Military Studies
September 18, 1990 -- A tight lid of secrecy has been
clamped on U.S. military studies of biological effects of
electromagnetic field (EMF) radiation. The Phoenix
Foundation, through years of research, has accumulated a
large database of information dealing with the biological
that humans can hear -- and that were then sent into the
chamber at a microwave frequency of about two gigahertz.)
Later in the DIA report, the authors predict that the
Soviets will continue to use internal sound perception,
perceptual distortion and other psychophysiological effects,
and that "the results of these investigations could have
military applications if the Soviets develop methods for
disrupting or disturbing human behavior." A smalI portion of
this DIA report remains classified. It clearly indicates
that the US has been in volved in the development of such
weapons for some years: "A study published in 1972 by the
U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development
Center, titled 'Analysis of Microwaves for Barrier Warfare',
examines the plausibility of using radio frequency energy in
barrier-counterbarrier warfare. It discusses both
anti-personnel and anti-materiel effects for lethal and
non-lethal applications for meeting the barrier requirements
of delay, immobilization and increased target exposure. The
report concludes that:
a. It is possible to field a truck-portable microwave
barrier system that will completely immobilize personnel
in the open with present-day technology and equipment.
b. There is a strong potential for a microwave system that
would be capable of delaying or immobilizing personnel
in vehicles.
c. With present technology no method could be identified
for a microwave system to destroy the type of armored
materiel common to tanks."
(NOTE: A television producer has told me that a friend of
his who was in a band, went to the Gulf to entertain the
troops. Inflight, their sound equipment was lost, but the
military pulled up with a truckload "of the most
sophisticated sound equipment I have ever seen in my life."
When band members started to photograph the truck, they were
stopped by military guards who told them it was a
highly-classified piece of equipment and could not be
photographed. Other sources have told us they were puzzled
when the Army placed powerful speaker systems throughout the
desert -- "but no sound came out of them." An estimated
20,000 Gulf War veterans are now suffering from the same
symptoms one would find in the victims of electromagnetic
non-ionizing radiation -- aching teeth, jaws, joints,
chronic fatigue syndrome, destroyed immune system, etc.
Still other sources tell us that this top-secret ELF
"barrier weapon" was used against Manuel Noriega in Panama;
the "loud rock music" blared at Noriega's hideaway was just
a cover to mask the real purpose of this powerful new
weapon.)
A bit later in the same report, the authors reveal that the
U.S. Army Medical Research Laboratory at Fort Knox, Kentucky
conducted tests on microwave burns, using human guinea pigs:
"They have produced third-degree burns on human skin with
twenty watts per square centimenter in two seconds, with
frequencies of approximately two Gigahertz."
More than ten years ago, a CIA analyst suggested the same
thing when asked to review Project Pandora, the still-secret
investigation into the Soviet microwaves beamed at the U.S.
embassy in Moscow. Dr, Milton M. Zaret wrote: "The primary
emphasis of Soviet-bloc research on the biological effects
of non-ionizing electromagnetic radiation is concerned with
induced neuro-physiological or behavioral aberrations. These
may be either inhibitory or excitatory; the primary locus of
action may be in either the peripheral or central nervous
system, and the effects may be reversible or irreversible.
Super-imposed upon these three sets of variable are the
concepts of thermal vs. non-thermal effects, the role of
continuous versus pulsed waveform, and the degree of
wavelength specificity."
Although the various reports appear, at first glance, to
represent a confused and conflicting mass of data, a
logical, orderly and meaningful pattern can be evolved in
evaluating their data. The basic factors which must
constantly be borne in mind are
(1) that microwave radiation is electromagnetic in nature,
(2) that the nervous system functions as an electronic
network normally shielded or protected from spurious
fields and
(3) that when extraordinary electromagnetic fields are
created around neural elements this can produce
functional or organic neurological anomalies.
Zaret pointed out that Soviet research showed pulsed fields
(such as those which appear around power lines) were more
effective than continuous radiation in affecting nervous
system pathways.
"For non-thermal irradiations, they believe that the
electromagnetic field induced by the microwave environment
affects the cell membrane, and this results in an increase
of excitability or an increase in the level of excitation of
nerve cells. With repeated or continued exposure, the
increased excitability leads to a state of exhaustion of the
cells of the cerebral cortex. This results in the Sechenov
inhibition effect which is manifested by the elimination of
positive conditioned reflexes or behavior."
This is the same result found in studies of the effects of
power line fields on human cell samples. One hesitates to
quote such a source as the National Enquirer, but the
response this article elicited from the Department of
Defense warrants it. On June 22, 1976, the tabloid reported
that since 1973 the Advanced Research Projects Agency had
been sponsoring a program to develop a machine that could
read minds from a distance by deciphering the brain's
magnetic waves.
A scientist involved in the program had declared that the
ultimate goal of his work was to exercise control over the
brain. According to the article, scientists were studying
on biological systems."
The importance of this research, claims the Phoenix
Foundation, is in the similarity of its effects to those
found from power line radiation. Dr. Zaret was likewise
concerned about the Soviet "woodpecker signal" that
interrupted communications worldwide (New York Times,
October 30, 1976), not because of its interference with
radio and telecommunications, but because of its potential
threat to human health: "The broadband signal is being
pulsed at an on-off rate of ten times per second. When I
analyzed the soviet literature for Project Pandora back in
the 1960s, it was very clear that such an encoding impressed
onto carrier wavelengths could have a central-nervous-system
effect. In the case of the present signal, I would not be
surprised to find that the on-off code at a repitition rate
of ten per second could have an effect on the brain's
inherent alpha rhythm. So whetever purpose the Russians may
have for continuing this transmission, the potential effect
in human beings from altering their alpha rhythm cannot be
discounted." Powerline radiation pulses at 60 times per
second, a sixth-level harmonic of the brain waves -- same as
six octaves higher. The biological and cellular effects are
the same, according to study after study after study.
As this article went to press, in the September 1992 issue
of The Omega Report ($15/year-The Phoenix Foundation, P.O.
Box 92008, Nashville, TN 37209), we continued to receive
reports from around the nation about the same or similar ELF
"sounds". The latest reports come from Burbank and San
Anselmo, CA, near Hamilton Air Force Base.
If any of you have information or knowledge about similar
effects or activity in that area (or any other) that may be
related to ELF military experiments, please tell us. We are
trying to map the locations of these incidents by computer.
Before it becomes illegal to do so (I face a potential $1
million fine and imprisonment under a propsoed FDA law), I
would like to give you a number of health approaches
(natural, non-drug) that MAY help combat the effects of this
warfare in which we are the guinea pigs. Exposure to ELF
radiation will, among other things, weaken the immune system
and can cause skin problems, as well as the other problems
mentioned by Taos residents in this article.
For skin problems, I recommend -- on the advice of a doctor
who does not prescribe drugs -- citricide (a concentrated
cirtric acid), lay off coffee and use cooler water in your
bath (for skin problems). You might also want to consider
alpha-wave or delta-wave brain relaxation tapes (not
subliminal tapes) that will counteract the theta-wave effect
of ELF radiation. Our research indicates there may be a link
between ELF radiation and AIDS -- as it destroys the immune
system. We have testified in federal court as an expert
witness on this issue and will be doing so again in a court
case in Springer, Mississippi in October 1992.
By all means, consult your physician before taking any
remedies. Even vitamins, if over-used, can cause damage. We