Footnotes for the Real Apocalypse CDs


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Volume 1: Secret Full of Saucers


Brzezinski quotes:  Zbigniew Brzezinski, Between Two Ages: America's Role in the Technotronic Era, Penguin books, Harmondsworth, re-edition 1978.


The geopolitical context of population control:

A WAR OF THE POWERFUL AGAINST THE WEAK.  A commentary on Evangelium Vitae, No. 12 by the PhilFam Committee.  Date: 08 September 1998


http://panindigan.tripod.com/powerfulvsweak.html


On Brzezinski Helms to CIA – Courtesy Boycott Brazil

http://www.brazilboycott.org/


‘Mind Control On Way, Scientist Warns’.  New York Times.  December 29, 1965


Apparatus for Remotely Monitoring Brainwaves.  U.S. Patent #3951134.


Electronic Mind Control

http://apfn.org/apfn/electronic.htm


‘Reading and Changing Your Mind.’ U.S. News and World Report 3 January, 2000.  John Norseen.


‘The Mind has No Firewall.’  Parameters. 1998.  Timothy Thomas.


‘Can Rulesr Make Zombies and Control the World?’  I. Chernishev.  Orienteer.  Pp. 58-62.  Feb 1997.


‘World Stand stands on the brink of Pscycho-tronic war’ from

http://www.geocities.com/mrmistermicko/reportPrint.html


The Sorcerers Challenge: The Hopes and Fears for the Weapons of the New Millennium.  Shukman, David. CORONET BOOKS (1996). ISBN-10: 0340649917.


Mind Control Symptons, including projection of voices into the head of targeted individuals: http://www.mindjustice.org/symptoms.htm


Microwave News, editor, Louis Slesin, Jan/Feb 1997 p 14. U.S. Air Force Looks to the Battlefields of the Future: Electromagnetic Fields That Might "Boggle the Mind. "


“Pyschotronic Arms Potential Must Be Monitored” – Anatoly Pushenko, Rabochaya Tribuna.  26 November 1994.  FBIS Ref MM3011130594


Dr Adey quote: Associtated Press 20 May 1983.  Also http://www.geocities.com/mrmistermicko/reportPrint.html



‘Accurately timed, artificially excited strokes . . . one could develop a system that would seriously impair the brain performance of a very large population in selection regions over an extended period.’  Zbigneu Brzezinsky, Between Two Ages. 1971.


USAF General John Jumpers quote that potential enemies see hear and belive things that do not exist from Microwave Weapons, Microwave News, March/April 1998. 


Aviation Week, 19 January 1998.



Volume 2: You Are the Quarried


European Parliament, An Appraisal of Technologies of Political Control. Luxembourg, 6 January 1998.  Document: PE 166 499.

Directorate General for Research Luxembourg 6 January 1998 online at: http://cryptome.org/stoa-atpc.htm


Courso, Phillp J. Lt. Col.  THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL.  19998. ISBN-10: 067101756X


Crowd Control Technologies.  Scientific and Technological Options Assessments, Directorate General for Research of the European Parliament.  1999.


Committee on the Security of the Russian State.  DUMA Addendum to the Article 6 of the Federal Law on Weaponss 25 September 2000.  Information from

http://www.subversiveelement.com/MK_Psychotronic_weapons.html



Volume 3: Beat the Elite!


Footnotes will be posted soon!



Volume 4: Not Just Misguided ‘90’s Youth


Spotlight Newspaper July 1996.  ‘Well placed DOD sources have confirmed that high powered electromagnetic generators that interfere with human brain waves’ report memorandum of understanding dated 1994 between Attorney General Janet Reno and Defense Secretary William Perry for transfer of LTL weapons to the law enforcement sector. 


Quote about Russian Immigration by Vladimir Buchovsky.  The Brussel Journal  


From the Des of Paul Belien.  Also Http://www.india.com/editorial/5732.asp


USSR: New Beam Entergy Possible.  Possibly associated with early Soviet weather engineering efforts over the U.S.


More footnotes will be posted!


Volumes 5: Children of the Anti-Christ and 6: Conclusion


Footnotes will be posted!




ADDITIONAL BOOKS, DOCUMENTS, AND RESOURCES


Capstick, Paul R. Non-Lethal Weapons and Strategic Policy Implications for 21st Century Peace Operations. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, February 2001. 25pp. (AD-A389-780)


Civil Disturbances: Incorporating Non-Lethal Technology: Tactics, Techniques and Procedures. Newsletter No. 00-07. Fort Leavenworth: Center for Army Lessons Learned, April 2000. 1 vol. (U408.3 .C24 no.00-07) A


Hamilton, Charles A. Policy Implications of Non-Lethal Weapons. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, April 2002. 23pp. (AD-A404-218)


Kiss, Terry, comp. Non-Lethal Weapons. Bibliography. Maxwell Air Force Base: Air University Library, November 2002.


Lewer, Nick, ed. The Future of Non-lethal Weapons: Technologies, Operations, Ethics and Law. Portland, OR: Frank Cass, 2002. 193pp. (U795 .F87 2002)


National Research Council. Committee for an Assessment of Non-Lethal Weapons Science and Technology. An Assessment of Non-Lethal Weapons Science and Technology. Washington, D.C.: National Academies Press, 2003. 


Rice, Charles R. An Analysis of the Strategic Application of Non-Lethal Weapons to Provide Force Protection. Strategy Research Project. Carlisle Barracks: U.S. Army War College, April 2001. 24pp. (AD-A390-620)


PERIODICAL ARTICLES


Alexander, John B. "Non-Lethal Weapons to Gain Relevancy in Future Conflicts." National Defense 86 (March 2002): 30-31.


Alexander, John B. "Optional Lethality: Evolving Attitudes toward Nonlethal Weaponry." Harvard International Review 23 (Summer 2001): 64-69.


Alexander, John B., and Charles Heal. "Non-Lethal and Hyper-Lethal Weaponry." Small Wars & Insurgencies 13 (Summer 2002): 121-132.


Aragon, Arthur J., Jr. "Nonlethal Capabilities of the Future." Military Police (April 2003): 16-18.


Black, K.L. "Future Options for Nonlethal Artillery." Field Artillery (March-April 2003): 4-9.


Coerr, Stanton S. "For Those in Harm’s Way." Proceedings –U.S. Naval Institute 128 (April 2002): 42-45.


Glenn, Russell W. "Letting God Rest: Use of Nonlethal Weapons Protects the Innocent in Urban Areas." Armed Forces Journal 140 (May 2003): 49-52.


Hewish, Mark. "Between Baton and Bullet." (Nonlethal Weapons) Jane’s International Defense Review 35 (December 2002): 30-35.


Kennedy, Harold. "U.S. Troops Find New Uses for Non-Lethal Weaponry." National Defense 86 (March 2002): 26-27.


Kenny, John M. "Are You Sure It’s Nonlethal?" (The author discusses the fatality factor of nonlethal weapons.) Proceedings – U.S. Naval Institute 127 (April 2001): 70-72.


Kenyon, Henry S. "Noisemakers Called to Arms: Cutting-Edge Sonic Equipment Offers Military Applications." Signal 56 (July 2002): 43-45.


Lamb, Timothy J. "Emerging Nonlethal Weapons Technology and Strategic Policy Implications for 21st Century Warfare." Military Police (April 2003): 6-9.


Levine, Susan, and Noel Montgomery. "Non-Lethal Weapon Human Effects: Establishing a Process for DoD Program Managers." Program Manager 31 (July-August 2002): 50-54.


Metz, Steven. "Non-Lethal Weapons: A Progress Report." Joint Force Quarterly, no. 28 (Spring 2001): 18-22.


Rappert, Brian. "Scenarios on the Future of Non-Lethal Weapons." Contemporary Security Policy 22 (April 2001): 57-82.


Reppert, Barton. "Force without Fatalities: The U.S. Military Is Trying to Develop an Arsenal of Non-Lethal Weapons." Government Executive 33 (May 2001): 47-52.


Roos, John G. "Arresting Development: Non-Lethal Vehicle-Stopping Device for the Army's Peacekeeping Bag of Tricks." Armed Forces Journal International 138 (May 2001): 24.


Tiron, Roxana. "Stopping Intruders Can Be a Sticky Mess." National Defense 86 (March 2002): 28.



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