• The Secrets of Psychotronic Mind Control in the USSR

    From roman@700:100/72 to All on Tue Mar 31 09:37:20 2026
    Table of contents:

    1. Prologue: Shadows from the Past
    2. Voices from Nowhere and the Microwave Trace
    3. Cover-Operated Laboratories
    4. The Arsenal of Invisible Warfare
    5. The Silence of Authorities and the "Zombie" Syndrome
    6. Epilogue: The War for the Mind Has Already Begun

    1. Prologue: Shadows from the Past

    At the end of the 20th century, against the backdrop of the
    decline of a great superpower, alarming signals began
    to emerge from beneath layers of secrecy. The words
    "psychotronic influence" and "zombification," which until
    recently seemed to belong to cheap science fiction, suddenly
    became a chilling reality. Thousands of people across the
    post - Soviet space claimed to have become targets
    of invisible weapons capable of penetrating walls and
    controlling their will, their bodies, and their minds.
    Declassified archives from the mid-1990s shed light on one
    of the darkest secrets of that bygone era. Let me tell you
    about this today.

    2. Voices from Nowhere and the Microwave Trace

    It all began with voices. They sounded in the heads
    of unsuspecting individuals, seemingly coming from nowhere.
    A young engineer from Moscow described how invisible
    interlocutors made him laugh uncontrollably, then pushed him
    toward inexplicable, sometimes dangerous actions. A woman
    awoke in the middle of the night feeling as if a "computer
    had started working" inside her skull - not a metaphor,
    but a technical term she intuitively used to describe her
    nightmare. The victims were convinced their consciousness
    had become a battleground. They complained of burning
    sensations in their spines, strange burns on their skin, and
    a feeling of electrical charge in their bodies. Skepticism
    from officials, who sent these victims to psychiatric
    clinics with diagnoses of "paranoid schizophrenia," was
    shattered by instrument readings. Independent experts,
    risking their reputations, measured in the homes of these
    individuals. The devices detected levels of ultra - high -
    frequency radiation hundreds or thousands of times above
    normal. The peaks coincided with the presence of a specific
    person in the room, as if an invisible spotlight was
    relentlessly following its target. A former intelligence
    officer, a lieutenant colonel-engineer, after a conflict
    with superiors, documented symptoms in a family consistent
    with microwave radiation exposure. His attempts to uncover
    the truth led not to an investigation but to psychiatric
    hospitalization. Yet, over the next ten years, he worked
    successfully at a secret institute with access to state
    secrets, casting doubt on the psychiatric diagnosis.

    3. Cover-Operated Laboratories

    Investigations by activists, such as the "Phenomenon"
    commission, led to strange "vacant" apartments supposedly
    owned by utility workers but never inhabited. Witnesses
    reported regular visits by individuals carrying bulky
    equipment. It appeared to be a vast network of laboratories
    scattered across the country. Simultaneously, reports
    emerged of mysterious phenomena reminiscent of ancient
    legends. People in somnambulistic states traveled great
    distances, claiming they acted against their will.
    A hypothesis arose about a modern "Gomel Rat-Catcher"
    - possibly a composer or scientist who accidentally discovered
    a combination of sounds capable of controlling human will.
    These stories, as fantastical as they seemed, had
    a scientific basis. Research from the 19th century
    demonstrated that music could influence physiology. Ancient
    civilizations knew of the power of sound to heal or kill.
    What if, in our technological age, someone learned to embed
    destructive sound combinations into popular melodies
    or to use "silent tapes" with commands at inaudible infrasonic
    frequencies perceived subconsciously?

    4. The Arsenal of Invisible Warfare

    Investigations revealed a whole arsenal of tools that could
    be used for remote influence over individuals. For example,
    Dr. R. Tigranyan, a doctor of physical and mathematical
    sciences, confirmed that when exposed to modulated microwave
    fields, a person hears sounds directly inside their head.
    The brain functions like a speaker membrane. This explained
    complaints of "voices" that no one else could hear. The case
    of CIA agent Luis Castillo, who had multiple personalities
    "implanted" in his mind, or Syrhan Syrhan, who shot Robert
    Kennedy while in a hypnotic trance, proved that such
    technologies were not science fiction. A shocking hypothesis
    emerged: could the mysterious suicides of high-ranking
    officials after 1991 be the result of commands transmitted
    via television using the 25th frame or other covert
    suggestion methods? Real projects were also uncovered.
    In 1958, Vice President Nixon, during a visit to the USSR,
    was targeted with directed radioactive radiation in his hotel
    room. In one secret Moscow research institute in 1973,
    a device called "RadioSleep" was created, capable of inducing
    artificial sleep at a distance via radio waves. Its creators
    understood they had developed a weapon of monstrous power,
    capable of influencing the psyche of an entire city. Thus,
    modern theories of Gang-Stalking trace their roots back
    to secret government projects.

    5. The Silence of Authorities and the "Zombie" Syndrome

    The most compelling proof of the reality of these phenomena
    was the persistent silence of official authorities.
    Responses from prosecutors and security agencies were
    limited to references to malfunctioning microwave ovens and
    radar stations. This silence was more eloquent than any
    confession. It suggested that authorities were not only
    aware of the program but also its controllers. The term
    "zombie" acquired a new, technological meaning - no longer
    mystical, but describing a person with a deformed psyche,
    devoid of independent thought - a "biorobot." Indirect
    evidence was found in unexpected places: abandoned GULAG
    camps revealed destroyed laboratory buildings and human
    skulls with signs of trepanation, possibly part of brain
    influence experiments. In the taiga near Khabarovsk, a giant
    ring-shaped object called "The Circle," composed of hundreds
    of antennas, rusted away; its true purpose remains
    classified. An undeniable proof was the secret "List
    of Information Restricted from Publication" of 1990, which
    explicitly mentioned "technical means for influencing human
    behavioral functions (creating biorobots)."

    6. Epilogue: The War for the Mind Has Already Begun

    We are adrift in an ocean of invisible forces: radio waves,
    radiation, torsion fields created by humans themselves.
    Declassified materials leave no doubt: extensive work was
    carried out within the USSR's military-industrial complex
    to develop psychotronic weapons - weapons capable of subtly
    controlling human will, turning individuals into obedient
    tools. Are we still human beings capable of independent
    thought, or will we become merely a herd led by unseen
    shepherds? The answer to this question determines not only
    our future but that of all humanity. The war for the mind
    has already begun. The key question today is not whether
    such weapons existed, but who inherited these developments
    and what their goals are now.

    Source: gopher://shibboleths.org/0/phlog/180.txt

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  • From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to roman on Sat Apr 11 01:34:39 2026
    Thank you for this other post roman. :)


    On 31 Mar 2026, roman said the following...

    Table of contents:

    1. Prologue: Shadows from the Past
    2. Voices from Nowhere and the Microwave Trace
    3. Cover-Operated Laboratories
    4. The Arsenal of Invisible Warfare
    5. The Silence of Authorities and the "Zombie" Syndrome
    6. Epilogue: The War for the Mind Has Already Begun

    1. Prologue: Shadows from the Past

    At the end of the 20th century, against the backdrop of the
    decline of a great superpower, alarming signals began
    to emerge from beneath layers of secrecy. The words
    "psychotronic influence" and "zombification," which until
    recently seemed to belong to cheap science fiction, suddenly
    became a chilling reality. Thousands of people across the
    post - Soviet space claimed to have become targets
    of invisible weapons capable of penetrating walls and
    controlling their will, their bodies, and their minds.
    Declassified archives from the mid-1990s shed light on one
    of the darkest secrets of that bygone era. Let me tell you
    about this today.

    2. Voices from Nowhere and the Microwave Trace

    It all began with voices. They sounded in the heads
    of unsuspecting individuals, seemingly coming from nowhere.
    A young engineer from Moscow described how invisible
    interlocutors made him laugh uncontrollably, then pushed him
    toward inexplicable, sometimes dangerous actions. A woman
    awoke in the middle of the night feeling as if a "computer
    had started working" inside her skull - not a metaphor,
    but a technical term she intuitively used to describe her
    nightmare. The victims were convinced their consciousness
    had become a battleground. They complained of burning
    sensations in their spines, strange burns on their skin, and
    a feeling of electrical charge in their bodies. Skepticism
    from officials, who sent these victims to psychiatric
    clinics with diagnoses of "paranoid schizophrenia," was
    shattered by instrument readings. Independent experts,
    risking their reputations, measured in the homes of these
    individuals. The devices detected levels of ultra - high -
    frequency radiation hundreds or thousands of times above
    normal. The peaks coincided with the presence of a specific
    person in the room, as if an invisible spotlight was
    relentlessly following its target. A former intelligence
    officer, a lieutenant colonel-engineer, after a conflict
    with superiors, documented symptoms in a family consistent
    with microwave radiation exposure. His attempts to uncover
    the truth led not to an investigation but to psychiatric hospitalization. Yet, over the next ten years, he worked
    successfully at a secret institute with access to state
    secrets, casting doubt on the psychiatric diagnosis.

    3. Cover-Operated Laboratories

    Investigations by activists, such as the "Phenomenon"
    commission, led to strange "vacant" apartments supposedly
    owned by utility workers but never inhabited. Witnesses
    reported regular visits by individuals carrying bulky
    equipment. It appeared to be a vast network of laboratories
    scattered across the country. Simultaneously, reports
    emerged of mysterious phenomena reminiscent of ancient
    legends. People in somnambulistic states traveled great
    distances, claiming they acted against their will.
    A hypothesis arose about a modern "Gomel Rat-Catcher"
    - possibly a composer or scientist who accidentally discovered
    a combination of sounds capable of controlling human will.
    These stories, as fantastical as they seemed, had
    a scientific basis. Research from the 19th century
    demonstrated that music could influence physiology. Ancient
    civilizations knew of the power of sound to heal or kill.
    What if, in our technological age, someone learned to embed
    destructive sound combinations into popular melodies
    or to use "silent tapes" with commands at inaudible infrasonic
    frequencies perceived subconsciously?

    4. The Arsenal of Invisible Warfare

    Investigations revealed a whole arsenal of tools that could
    be used for remote influence over individuals. For example,
    Dr. R. Tigranyan, a doctor of physical and mathematical
    sciences, confirmed that when exposed to modulated microwave
    fields, a person hears sounds directly inside their head.
    The brain functions like a speaker membrane. This explained
    complaints of "voices" that no one else could hear. The case
    of CIA agent Luis Castillo, who had multiple personalities
    "implanted" in his mind, or Syrhan Syrhan, who shot Robert
    Kennedy while in a hypnotic trance, proved that such
    technologies were not science fiction. A shocking hypothesis
    emerged: could the mysterious suicides of high-ranking
    officials after 1991 be the result of commands transmitted
    via television using the 25th frame or other covert
    suggestion methods? Real projects were also uncovered.
    In 1958, Vice President Nixon, during a visit to the USSR,
    was targeted with directed radioactive radiation in his hotel
    room. In one secret Moscow research institute in 1973,
    a device called "RadioSleep" was created, capable of inducing
    artificial sleep at a distance via radio waves. Its creators
    understood they had developed a weapon of monstrous power,
    capable of influencing the psyche of an entire city. Thus,
    modern theories of Gang-Stalking trace their roots back
    to secret government projects.

    5. The Silence of Authorities and the "Zombie" Syndrome

    The most compelling proof of the reality of these phenomena
    was the persistent silence of official authorities.
    Responses from prosecutors and security agencies were
    limited to references to malfunctioning microwave ovens and
    radar stations. This silence was more eloquent than any
    confession. It suggested that authorities were not only
    aware of the program but also its controllers. The term
    "zombie" acquired a new, technological meaning - no longer
    mystical, but describing a person with a deformed psyche,
    devoid of independent thought - a "biorobot." Indirect
    evidence was found in unexpected places: abandoned GULAG
    camps revealed destroyed laboratory buildings and human
    skulls with signs of trepanation, possibly part of brain
    influence experiments. In the taiga near Khabarovsk, a giant
    ring-shaped object called "The Circle," composed of hundreds
    of antennas, rusted away; its true purpose remains
    classified. An undeniable proof was the secret "List
    of Information Restricted from Publication" of 1990, which
    explicitly mentioned "technical means for influencing human
    behavioral functions (creating biorobots)."

    6. Epilogue: The War for the Mind Has Already Begun

    We are adrift in an ocean of invisible forces: radio waves,
    radiation, torsion fields created by humans themselves.
    Declassified materials leave no doubt: extensive work was
    carried out within the USSR's military-industrial complex
    to develop psychotronic weapons - weapons capable of subtly
    controlling human will, turning individuals into obedient
    tools. Are we still human beings capable of independent
    thought, or will we become merely a herd led by unseen
    shepherds? The answer to this question determines not only
    our future but that of all humanity. The war for the mind
    has already begun. The key question today is not whether
    such weapons existed, but who inherited these developments
    and what their goals are now.

    Source: gopher://shibboleths.org/0/phlog/180.txt

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