May 28, 2018 11:53 am
Last Updated: May 30, 2018 12:40 pm
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An employee at the U.S. Embassy in Guangzhou, China, allegedly
suffered mild traumatic brain injury after hearing a vague and abnormal
sound, as revealed in a May 23 health alert
released by the embassy. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo was quick to
draw similarities between the incident and a 2016 incident in Havana,
Cuba, in which U.S. Embassy personnel were sickened from an alleged
sonic attack.
Pompeo told the House Foreign Affairs Committee,
“The medical indications are very similar, and entirely consistent
with, the medical indications that were taking place to Americans
working in Cuba.” He said the United States has sent medical teams and
is “working to figure out what took place, both in Havana and now in
China as well.”
The incident elicited all forms of reactions from news outlets. Yet
the common narrative now floating around is an attempt to write the
attack off as being not a sonic attack, but instead a slip-up with
electronic monitoring technology, framing the U.S. government response
as a hasty conclusion and overreaction.
What this prevailing narrative fails to note, however, is the long
history of such weapons in the Chinese military arsenal. Sonic and
ultrasonic weapons (USW) fall under the broader category of directed
energy weapons (DEW), which also include a range of weapons on the
electromagnetic spectrum. These can be used for many purposes, including
destroying electronic equipment, making a targeted person feel ill, or
even damaging a targeted person’s internal organs.
“Like gun, missile, and bomb technologies, DEW can be utilized
against people, material, and infrastructure,” said Robert J. Bunker,
adjunct research professor at the Strategic Studies Institute at U.S.
Army War College, in an email.
“As late as the early 1990s, information concerning non-lethal
weapons (NLW) and their human bio-effects—at least the advanced DEW
forms of them—was discussed primarily within the classified world,” he
said.
There are various weapons within this category on the electromagnetic
radiation spectrum, which includes visible light, and on the sonic
spectrum, which includes audible sound.
“When directed against humans, different bio-effects will result,”
Bunker said. “As an example, high-powered microwaves (HPM) targeted at
humans can raise their brain temperatures, resulting in seizures and
damage, while infrasound can create vibrations in the human body,
causing disorientation and incapacitation or potentially even causing
organ failure.”
A 2005 secret report from the National Ground Intelligence Center,
declassified in 2011, describes experiments the Chinese Communist Party
(CCP) was conducting with high-powered microwaves and electromagnetic
frequency radiation weapons on animal test subjects.
According to the report, the CCP scientists made it clear in a series
of seminars that “the real purpose was to investigate potential human
effects of exposure to these specific radiations.”
It states the CCP scientists were using the technologies to cause eye
injury, brain injury, and organ injury. Many details on the tests are
redacted in the report, but it notes there was a “high mortality” rate
among the animal test subjects, and the analysis states that due to
gradual effects of such weapons, it was possible that the CCP scientists
were developing the technologies “for torturing prisoners.”
It also notes that the Chinese scientists had connections to the
CCP’s military, the People’s Liberation Army. It states they were
affiliated with the Institute of Radiation Medicine of the Academy of
Military Medical Scientists. It states the CCP conducted similar studies
in 2001 under its Academy of Military Medical Sciences and its National
University of Defense Technology.
Psychotronic Weapons
On the sonic level, humans can generally hear anything from 20Hz to
20,000Hz. Above this range is ultrasound, and below this range is
infrasound.
On the electromagnetic spectrum, meanwhile, humans can generally see
only an extremely narrow range of light known as ROYGBIV (referring to
the color spectrum), between infrared and ultraviolet. Beyond
ultraviolet are x-rays and then gamma rays. Below infrared are
microwaves and then radio waves, followed by “very low frequencies,”
then “extremely low frequencies.”
Technologies using these spectrums are not limited to China; and
other countries, including the United States, have developed weapons
within these categories.
According to Bunker, “a number of these weapons technologies may have
originated with Soviet-era programs, but have since proliferated to (or
were appropriated by) other national defense programs.”
Documents recently released by the Washington State Fusion Center, obtained through a FOIA request by MuckRock,
detail the uses of electromagnetic frequency weapons, the technologies
to carry out such attacks, and their impacts on the human body and human
consciousness.
Among the stated effects, according to the documents, are “forced
memory blanking and induced erroneous actions,” various forms of
“intense pain” on different parts of the human body, “wildly racing
heart without cause,” “induced changes to hearing,” “controlled dreams,”
and many others.
Another document shows how such attacks can be carried out by mobile
phone networks, vehicles, helicopters, and emitters. It also lists the
resonance frequencies of various parts of the human brain, and states
the technologies can be used for “sound which bypasses the ears,”
“images in the brain bypassing the eyes,” “imposed subconscious
thoughts,” and other purposes.
A third document details the bio-electromagnetic field of the human body and the different frequencies of human brain waves.
According to Bunker, weapons such as these are becoming a greater
focus in military development around the world. “Twenty-first century
warfare is gradually shifting from conventional gun, missile, and bomb
technologies which are mechanically derived into exotic and advanced DEW
technologies that literally ‘weaponize bands of the electromagnetic
spectrum’ and then direct them at opposing forces,” he said.“China is well aware of the military value of DEW—as well as
artificial intelligence (AI), armed robots/drones, facial recognition,
anti-satellite, and swarming technologies—and is actively experimenting
with them in field tests and, even now apparently, in clandestine
operations,” he said.
Future Wars
The declassified military report notes that some of the technologies are related to the CCP’s Assassin’s Mace (“Sha Shou Jian,” or “Trump Card”) program, which uses a blend of asymmetrical and unconventional weapons designed to launch surprise attacks and rapidly win a war.
An Assassin’s Mace attack from the CCP would likely take the form of
rapid attacks on GPS satellites to disable key military equipment, the
use of EMP from a nuclear blast to destroy electronics in wide areas,
rapid strikes on airstrips to disable military planes, and various other
forms of attack.
The report states the CCP’s Assassin’s Mace weapons “will permit
China’s low-technology forces to prevail over U.S. high-technology
forces in a localized conflict, according to these political
pronouncements.” It notes the CCP has experimented with “EMP warheads”
and the use of nuclear weapons for high-altitude electromagnetic pulse
(HEMP) attacks to destroy electronic infrastructure.
Both the CCP and the United States have also developed technologies
using microwave and EMP weapons to destroy technology in targeted
locations. According to an article published by Popular Science in January 2017, the CCP’s Northwest Institute of Nuclear Technology has been working on such technologies for over six years.
In the United States, Boeing and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) Directed Energy Directorate, have developed similar weapons that can destroy electronic targets with enough precision to target individual buildings.
According to Bunker, the recent alleged attack on a U.S. government
employee in China should be viewed in the context of similar attacks on
U.S. diplomatic personnel in Havana, Cuba. He said the sonic technology
allegedly used in both incidents “shines the spotlight on potential
Chinese security services involvement in these incidents, given their
‘medically similar’ bio-effects.”
He said that in the context of trade and defense tensions between the
United States and China, it’s possible that the CCP may be
“sporadically engaging U.S. military and governmental personnel
‘covertly on the margins’ as a component of an active engagement program
following the tenets of ‘Unrestricted Warfare’-type thinking.”
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