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In no field has man advanced so far as in developing ways to kill your own kind. Application during World War I poisonous gases seemed contemporaries riding villainy. But more than 30 years passed, and the world shuddered from the explosion of an atomic bomb. And if a person stopped there! Climatic, infrasonic, geophysical, genetic and other types of weapons. This article will focus on psychotronic weapons. Tanks, machine guns, planes and even the atomic bomb – without a man, all this is nothing more than useless iron scrap. The core of any army has been and still is a soldier. Therefore so important are his morale, willingness to obey orders and if it is necessary to risk (and even sacrifice) life. During the war each side sought to raise the morale of its soldiers and at the same time break the will to resist the enemy. In the troops decomposition units began to appear the enemy’s army. Enemy soldiers ready to desert at the first shots is a victory won before the battle. Already in At the end of World War I, the first scientific works on the effect of electromagnetic radiation on the human psyche. IN THE USSR �Bernard Kazhinsky is considered the “founder” of such research. is he considered the human brain as a kind of radio capable of transmit and receive radio waves. In 1924 he developed “brain radio” capable of converting brain impulses into electromagnetic signals and transmit them to a certain distance. The Presidium of the Russian Academy of Sciences studies in this direction were recognized as promising, young scientists OGPU and People’s Commissariat of Defense became interested. Investigations continued but already within the walls of not the Academy of Sciences, but of another department. At the same time similar work was carried out in Italy by the professor of Milan Ferdinando Kazzamali University. In Germany, I was engaged in this. the mysterious Anenerbe. It is believed that the farthest advanced Japanese who managed to build by the end of World War II emitter that destroys brain cells. Fortunately, all developments had one drawback: short range, no more half a kilometer in ideal conditions. None of the devices came out outside the walls of the laboratory. After the war, work continued, led by races were the USSR and the USA. In America, launched the project “Clean Brain” under Erwin Cameron’s leadership, in the USSR – Radioson, based at the development of Kazhinsky. Both projects remained incomplete. The “clean brain” was closed after the death of 8 volunteer test subjects, Radioson – in 1957 due to interagency disagreements. However leaky bits of information (Radio Hypnosis projects, “MK-ultra”, “Sleeping Beauty”) indicate that work on the creation of psychotronic weapons did not stop either in the USA or in the USSR �not for a minute. Formerly Unified, Direction Crashed into Dozens branches that no longer intersect with each other. Impact on human electromagnetic field, torsion, plasma, magnetoacoustic, gravitational fields – this is absolutely different areas of research that have nothing in common. Are divided they are also for goals: managing emotions (cause aggression or on the contrary, fear), suppression / change of consciousness, erasing of memory or physical effects on the body (cause pain, fatigue or even the failure of vital organs). Officially, it is believed that the development of psychotronic weapons is not conducted anywhere in the world. But take a look at the Internet – ultrasounds are quite freely sold devices that repel mice, dogs, rats, mosquitoes and cockroaches. It’s clear that all these useful devices are just a by-product. ongoing large-scale development.
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