Monday, February 6, 2017

Psychotronic Weapons- They Exist and Your Governments Know About Them

See here for Former U.S. Representative From Ohio and Candidate for the President of the United States Dennis Kucinich's Attempted Ban of Space-Based Weapons

MICHIGAN LAW AGAINST ELECTROMAGNETIC DEVICES
House Bill 4513 would amend the penal code (MCL 750.200h) to define “harmful electronic or electromagnetic device” as a device designed to emit or radiate an electronic or electromagnetic pulse or signal or microwave intended to cause harm to others or cause damage to, destroy, or disrupt any electronic or telecommunications system or device including a computer or computer network. The bill would also include a harmful electronic or electromagnetic device in the definition of “imitation harmful substance or device.”

The Nuremberg Code opposes all forms of human experiments
The state of Missouri has a law against involuntary chipping or implanting of a human. Many countries have laws against human experimentation and the use of electromagnetic devices to control a person either their mind or their bodies.

SENATOR JOHN GLENN
Senator Glenn's publicly-expressed outrage that this government has been found to be engaging in brutal forms of involuntary human experimentation, and that any and all forms of this type of experimentation be exposed. He stated that there are experiments with non-ionizing, so-called "non-lethal," directed-energy weapons, surveillance and psychotronic systems. He opposes Microwave Harassment and Mind-Control Experimentation especially connected to Los Alamos National Laboratory, the Department of Energy, the Department of Defense, CIA, and the National Reconnaissance Office. He stated the DOD has increased in the numbers of Ground Wave Emergency Network (GWEN) towers and satellites that qualify as directed- energy emitters, microwave towers, and antennae arrays. John Glenn was also member of the Electronic Surveillance Project that tried to stop these forms of harassment and human experimentation.

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