Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0500620034-8 ELECTRONIC WARFARE BIBLIOGRAPHY Books In Search Of Nikola Tesla, David Peat, 1983 Ihe ZaRping of America, Paul Brodeur Operation Mind Coutrolq Walter Bowart.,, Dell, 1978, ISBN 0 440-16755-8 (especially Chapter Nineteen) Articles Danger from electricity and electronics An Electrifying New Hazard," Harizons section, P.72, US A4Q,,ws & World Report, Mar-ch 30, 1987 "Illegal Soviet Microwave Beams Blamed In Death," Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, Dec. 16, 1986 "Suits Target High-,Tech Radi'ation," Andrew Blum, The National Law Journal," July 4, 1988 Soviet experiments in.electronic warfare "The Zap Gap," Chuck de Caro, The Atlantic, March 1987 "Soviet Electronic Aggression," C.B. Baker, Youth Action News, September 1979 Electronic surveillanc ;e "The Warchers," Richard Kelly Ros~ins, The Upright 03Lrich, July 1987 H,Lras.9ment by electronic J5~:vicr~s Z a p P ed S ~:r, T a a c) t-1- Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0500620034-8 CPYRGHT Approved For Release 2000/08/11 CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0500620034-8 CPYRGHT rce hCCOMSed of rMtestan JLIU S PC4~:" Cumpers at Greenliam claim that Llic-,y are t~. by the US electronic ron-; ~ ithm the US airbase there. that some forlil of elec 01' other signal is being C, at then-, ~nd is responsible for a i)t),-,r of illrc-sses they have suffered .:~~,nqpi.J:ns .rari-C t -rum mild headaches ,~,iJ irt)wsinoss to bouts of temporary ;nid. in one case, an apparent !aliure which required emer i;"_:,,"n w tit.. Women have also com L); sh-ap pains and problems with ~pQ~ co:)rd~nation. A team of joctors (he Campaign Against Nuc . 0 V~ rzipoi!.s are compifing, a report on tile Of 01~: WOMen affectud. firsi noticed a p~Ltern of in 1984. TITey dis %atk~r poisoning as acause w su%pect ititcrfetence from "n" I They found that women at ;0*011"Id the C'alllp appeared similar sympton-is at When the .y were not in 0i", Is a &fibe!aze intent N4iCJI)'A'UVC tJ)NVCr t)y Ille t.I.S. C,1111111alld, M'Jxula' Vil-ginia. 1-111110 10 h(MIN Iti"KI K lo.) make lifedifficult for thern wid so drive them away. Some of tile worst affected women now find it impossible to stay around Greenharn for more Elian a short peviod of time. Electronic, weapons are knowii to have been used by security forces on a number of occasions. The Americans are reported to have used ultrasound to disorient and demoralise their enemies during tile Viet- nam war and a number of Ameican police trials with.infra-sound generators mounted on the back of trucks. The high intensity, low freguency pressure waves these pro- duce are said to cause vomiung, nausey and a range of other disturbwices and to induce filxs in those who are subject to them. Arberican medical groups have pro- tested agonst the proposed use of these weapons for urban riot control. Micro%~ave radiation is also believed to have been used as a weapon at various T~e most celebrated instance was times. the irradiation of the US Embassy in Mos cow during the 19150s, '60s and '70s. It has never been made clear whether the Rus sidns usep: the Mgnal as a weapon or for surveilla4ce, but a television documentary 5creenedi'last year reported a high inci dence of cancer amongst ex-Embassy staff and suggested that disorders of the blood I and nervous system could also have been caused by the signal. The worner, at G-reenharri Cornizion sus pect Lhat'lliore than one type or frequency of radiation is being used against them. They say that the symptoms vary from time to tinic and seem to reflect. what takes place o : the base. Large numbers of q women have complained of sudden feel- 90%N GUARD ings of extreme tiredness shortly lyefo- major events such as the departure of cruise missile convoy and on other occa sions when their activities might lia, proved particularly awkward for the forec using tile base. - We have conducted a number of' tL~.,,: around the base in cooperation WIM J(.)U nalisis from other organisations. Readinu taken with a wide range signal strengil LIIC;LCZL 111-med in b background signal level near one of th, womens' camps at a time when the- claimed to be experiencing ill effects. On another occasion, previously lov signal levels near the camp rose sharp], when the women created a disturbance j u." outside the perimeter fence of the bas-. Whether this indicated an attempt E SUL) due the women by electronic means t. merely the use of a radar surveillance sys tem it is impossible to say. The signal levels measured wert A,:i above norma.1 background levels but L,i within official safety limits. Howcvc; there is evidence from a number of soun:c that low levels of electromagnetic jad~z~ tion can have harmful effects where exposure takes place over a loi, period of time. British Defense officials have LJCC.!~'~ that any form of electronic signal is~ hQ;, used against the protesters. -----courtesy, Eleczronic.~ Yciz. C SGFOIA3 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0500620034-8 Approved For Release 2000/08/11 : CIA-RDP96-00792ROO0500620034-8