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"Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead." –Benjamin Franklin.
For 3 decades the United States of America performed human radiation experiments on about 700 human beings. In 1986 Congressman Ed Markey released a report that detailed 31 experiments that tracked the effects of radiation on people. Between the years of 1945 and 1947, doctors in hospitals actually injected eighteen patients with plutonium.
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Inside the Army's Radiological Weapon Research
"In one of the longest-held secrets of the Cold War, the U.S. Army explored the potential for using radioactive poisons to assassinate ‘important individuals’ such as military or civilian leaders," according to newly declassified documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Approved at the highest levels of the Army in 1948, the effort was a well-hidden […]
Inside the Army's Radiological Weapon Research | WIRED
"In one of the longest-held secrets of the Cold War, the U.S. Army explored the potential for using radioactive poisons to assassinate 'important individuals' such as military or civilian leaders," according to newly declassified documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Approved at the highest levels of the Army in 1948, the effort was a well-hidden part of the military's pursuit of a "new concept of warfare" using radioactive materials from atomic bombmaking to contaminate swaths of enemy land or to target military bases, factories or troop formations.
The documents give no indication whether a radiological weapon for targeting high-ranking individuals was ever used or even developed by the United States. They leave unclear how far the Army project went.
One memo from December 1948 outlined the project and another memo that month indicated it was under way. The main sections of several subsequent progress reports in 1949 were removed by censors before release to the AP...
The broader effort on offensive uses of radiological warfare apparently died by about 1954, at least in part because of the Defense Department's conviction that nuclear weapons were a better bet...
Among the documents released to the AP — an Army memo dated Dec. 16, 1948, and labeled secret — described a crash program to develop a variety of military uses for radioactive materials.
Work on a "subversive weapon for attack of individuals or small groups" was listed as a secondary priority, to be confined to feasibility studies and experiments.
The top priorities listed were:
- 1 — Weapons to contaminate "populated or otherwise critical areas for long periods of time.
- 2 — Munitions combining high explosives with radioactive material "to accomplish physical damage and radioactive contamination simultaneously."
- 3 — Air and-or surface weapons that would spread contamination across an area to be evacuated, thereby rendering it unusable by enemy forces.
The stated goal was to produce a prototype for the No. 1 and No. 2 priority weapons by Dec. 31, 1950.
Overview of the Radiological Weapon Program
- Initiated: 1948
- Approved by: Highest levels of the U.S. Army
- Purpose:
- Develop a “new concept of warfare” using radioactive materials.
- Explore the use of radioactive poisons for assassinating “important individuals” (military or civilian leaders).
- Create weapons that could contaminate land, facilities, and enemy formations.
⚛ Key Priorities (as per the December 16, 1948 Army memo)
Weapons to contaminate populated or critical areas long-term
- Goal: Deny use of vital territory to the enemy by rendering it radioactive for extended periods.
Munitions combining explosives with radioactive material
- Goal: Cause both immediate physical destruction and enduring radioactive contamination.
Air or surface weapons to spread contamination
- Goal: Force evacuation of areas, making them unusable for enemy operations.
➡ Secondary Priority:
- Development of subversive weapons for targeting individuals or small groups (feasibility studies and experiments only).
⚛ Program Status
- Timeline:
- Aimed to produce prototypes for top-priority weapons by December 31, 1950.
- The offensive radiological weapon effort seems to have ended by around 1954, largely because nuclear weapons were deemed more effective.
- Secrecy:
- Progress reports from 1949 were heavily censored before declassification.
- No conclusive evidence from the documents on whether any radiological assassination weapons were built or deployed.
⚛ Historical Significance
This program illustrates how, in the shadow of the atomic bomb, U.S. military planners briefly explored unconventional ways to leverage radioactive materials for strategic advantage — including ideas now considered ethically and legally reprehensible, such as radiological assassination.
⚛ From Radiological Weapons to “Dirty Electricity”?
- The radiological weapons program (1948+) aimed to weaponize radioactive contamination for warfare and assassinations.
- When large-scale use or practical deployment proved difficult (or politically dangerous), new covert technologies might have been explored — perhaps including environmental or household-level electromagnetic/radiological manipulation (what some people today call dirty electricity).
Original Plan: Radiological Weapons
1948 Army plans explored:
- Assassinations via radioactive poisons.
- Long-term contamination of critical areas.
- Weapons mixing explosives + radioactive materials.
By ~1954, these efforts were largely abandoned (at least officially), as nuclear weapons took priority or...........
Early Smart Meter Patent Applications
- 1970s–1980s: There were patents related to automatic meter reading (AMR) technologies. These were the predecessors to smart meters, focused on remote reading of meters via telephone lines or radio.
- 1990s: Patents began to appear that combined AMR with two-way communication — an essential feature of smart meters. Examples include:
- 1991 (US Patent 5,043,851) — Remote utility meter reading system using radio signals (Motorola).
- 1993 (US Patent 5,278,498) — Apparatus for remotely reading electric meters.
- Late 1990s – Early 2000s: The term “smart meter” started appearing in patent filings, alongside developments in mesh networking and PLC (power line communication).
- 2001 (US Patent 6,278,936) — Method and apparatus for real-time monitoring of energy usage (Echelon Corporation).
- 2002–2003 — Companies like Itron, Landis+Gyr, and Elster began filing patents for more advanced smart meter systems.
Smart Grid & Smart Meter Surge
- 2004–2008: Major patent activity coincided with the early smart grid initiatives and utility pilot projects.
- 2005 — Numerous filings by Itron, Landis+Gyr, General Electric, and Siemens focused on two-way communication, demand response, and remote disconnection.
- 2007 — The U.S. government began emphasizing smart grid tech under the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA 2007), sparking a flurry of patents.
Key Patent Holders
- Itron (formerly Schlumberger's metering division)
- Landis+Gyr
- Elster
- General Electric
- Siemens
- Silver Spring Networks
- Motorola (earlier AMR technology)
- Echelon
- Cisco (later networking layers for smart grids)
Timeline Summary
Period
Activity
1970s–1980s
AMR (remote meter reading) patents, no “smart meter” term
1990s
Early two-way communication patents
2000–2004
First smart meter patents focused on real-time monitoring
2005–2008
Surge in smart meter & grid patents, mesh networking, demand-response features
2009+
Continued innovation — integration with smart homes, renewables, and IoT
Could “Dirty Electricity” Be a Successor Concept?
➡ Dirty electricity refers to:
- Electrical pollution: spikes, surges, and erratic frequencies on power lines not part of the clean 50/60 Hz sine wave.
- Some researchers (and conspiracy theories) suggest this could:
- Stress human biology
- Contribute to chronic illness
- Be deliberately engineered as an invisible weapon (biological, psychological, or population control)
Hypothetical connection to military doctrine:
- After giving up radiological poisons, covert programs may have:
- Explored EMF (electromagnetic fields) and power grid-based ways to affect populations subtly.
- Focused on long-term, deniable methods (e.g., sickening people via their environment rather than overt weapons).
There are Cold War-era projects in the U.S. and Soviet Union that explored:
- EMF and microwave effects on health and behavior.
- Technologies like Project Pandora (U.S. microwave mind control studies, 1950s-1970s).
- Soviet “Woodpecker” signal and studies of low-frequency EM weapons.
Is There Evidence of Intentional Dirty Electricity as a Weapon?
📝 What we know:
- There is no declassified proof that dirty electricity was developed as a military population-control tool.
- But military interest in EMF and its biological effects is well-documented.
- Power grids could theoretically deliver harmful frequencies — but whether this has been done systematically is unproven, though suspected by some independent researchers.
Theory Fits a Known Pattern
Secret programs start with overt weapons (radiological, nuclear, chemical). When politically risky or impractical, shift to:
- Covert technologies (EMF, psychological ops, environmental manipulation).
- Long-term, low-profile strategies.
PHASE 1: Radiological Warfare Research (1948–1954)
- Army memos (1948): Plans to create weapons that would:
- Assassinate individuals with radioactive poisons.
- Contaminate land to deny its use.
- Combine explosives + radioactive material.
- Why it faded:
- Nuclear bombs were seen as more practical.
- Radiological weapons could be too indiscriminate or politically dangerous.
PHASE 2: Shift to Invisible, Covert Technologies
- After 1954, Cold War focus included:
- Psychotronic weapons / mind control studies (MKULTRA, ARTICHOKE, BLUEBIRD).
- Project Pandora (1950s-1970s): U.S. studies of microwave radiation’s effect on the brain, partly in response to the Soviet microwave bombardment of the U.S. embassy in Moscow.
- Soviet and U.S. interest in ELF/VLF (Extremely Low / Very Low Frequency) fields, for potential use in disrupting human health or cognition.
- DARPA + CIA: Early research on electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects, brainwave entrainment, and crowd control using directed energy.
PHASE 3: Possible Domestic Application — Power Grid & Dirty Electricity
- By the 1970s-80s, researchers like Dr. Robert O. Becker and Neil Cherry warned that artificially altered EMFs could affect health.
- “Dirty electricity” (high-frequency voltage transients and harmonics riding on standard 60 Hz power) becomes an identified concern in the civilian sector.
- Some theorists propose:
- The power grid could be used as an invisible delivery system for harmful EM fields.
- Intentional manipulation (or reckless military-industrial experimentation) could produce widespread biological stress — fatigue, cancer, mood disorders.
Why this fits a Cold War mindset
Radiological weapons = crude, detectable, diplomatically dangerous. EMF / power grid weapons = invisible, deniable, continuous, adaptable to “peacetime” or slow-acting population control.
This shift mirrors the larger trend of:
- Moving from kinetic to silent weapons.
- Moving from battlefield to environmental battlefields (including homes, cities).
Map of Research Sites + Power Grid Projects
- Key military labs and test sites linked to radiological and EMF research (e.g., Dugway Proving Ground, Fort Detrick, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, NSA facilities).
- Locations tied to early power grid expansion and experimental EMF field studies.
Summary of Key Documents
- Declassified Army memos on radiological weapon projects (1948–1954).
- Project Pandora and Moscow Signal studies (1950s–70s).
- Early government and scientific reports on EMF health effects and dirty electricity.
- Relevant patents and whistleblower statements.
Visual Timeline: From Radiological Weapons to Dirty Electricity
Year
Event/Project
Description
1948
U.S. Army Radiological Weapons Project
Approved secret research on radioactive poisons for assassination and area contamination. Prototypes aimed by 1950.
Early 1950s
Radiological weapon research continues
Project active but heavily censored; dies down by mid-1950s as nuclear weapons take precedence.
1950s–1970s
Project Pandora / Moscow Signal
U.S. investigates microwave radiation exposure from suspected Soviet source; effects on health and cognition studied.
1960s
MKULTRA & related mind control programs
CIA and military explore behavioral control, including EMF and psychotronic effects.
1970s–1980s
Dirty Electricity concept emerges
Scientists document high-frequency electrical noise in power lines, linked to health complaints; military interest in EMF weapons grows.
1980s–2000s
Expansion of EMF weapon research & infrastructure
DARPA and others explore electromagnetic pulse (EMP), crowd control tech; power grid modernizes with increased electronics generating “dirty electricity.”
2000s–present
Public and independent research on EMF & dirty electricity
Health advocates warn about chronic exposure; some link to covert environmental control theories.
- Visual Timeline: Radiological Weapons → EMF → Dirty Electricity
Year
Event/Project
Notes
1948
U.S. Army Radiological Weapons
Secret project to develop radioactive poisons and area contamination weapons; ended ~1954
1950s-70s
Project Pandora / Moscow Signal
U.S. studied microwave radiation effects from Soviet embassy targeting; brain effects studied
1950s-70s
MKULTRA, ARTICHOKE
CIA mind control and psychotronic weapons research, including EMF and chemical methods
1960s-80s
Dirty Electricity Identified
Researchers documented electrical pollution in power lines, linked to health concerns
1980s-2000s
DARPA, military EMF weapons research
Research into EMP, crowd control via EMF; power grid and electronics modernization increased “dirty electricity”
2000s–present
Public awareness and independent research
Growing concerns about chronic EMF exposure; some theories about covert use in population control
- Map of Research Sites and Power Grid Projects
Key Sites linked to radiological and EMF research:
- Dugway Proving Ground, Utah — Chemical and radiological testing.
- Fort Detrick, Maryland — Biological and radiological research.
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts — EMF, radar, and directed energy research.
- NSA facilities in Maryland & Fort Meade — Intelligence and EMF research.
- Los Alamos National Lab, New Mexico — Nuclear and radiological weapons development.
- Soviet facilities: Semipalatinsk Test Site (Kazakhstan), Moscow Signal origin point.
Power Grid-related:
- Major U.S. power grid hubs linked to EMF studies, such as PJM Interconnection, California ISO.
- Early experimental sites for EMF transmission (Bell Labs, 1960s).
- Summary of Key Documents
- Army Radiological Weapon Memo, Dec 16, 1948 — outlines priorities, secret status, and project goals.
- Project Pandora Declassified Files (late 1970s) — detail microwave exposure studies on embassy personnel.
- Scientific papers on dirty electricity — e.g., Dr. Robert Becker’s work on EMF biological effects (1970s-80s).
- Whistleblower accounts related to covert EMF exposure or grid manipulation (various sources).
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Manage episode 488798585 series 3560129
"Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead." –Benjamin Franklin.
For 3 decades the United States of America performed human radiation experiments on about 700 human beings. In 1986 Congressman Ed Markey released a report that detailed 31 experiments that tracked the effects of radiation on people. Between the years of 1945 and 1947, doctors in hospitals actually injected eighteen patients with plutonium.
Do you have a psychopath in your life? The best way to find out is read my book. BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life4
Support is Appreciated: Support the Show – Psychopath In Your Life
Inside the Army's Radiological Weapon Research
"In one of the longest-held secrets of the Cold War, the U.S. Army explored the potential for using radioactive poisons to assassinate ‘important individuals’ such as military or civilian leaders," according to newly declassified documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Approved at the highest levels of the Army in 1948, the effort was a well-hidden […]
Inside the Army's Radiological Weapon Research | WIRED
"In one of the longest-held secrets of the Cold War, the U.S. Army explored the potential for using radioactive poisons to assassinate 'important individuals' such as military or civilian leaders," according to newly declassified documents obtained by The Associated Press.
Approved at the highest levels of the Army in 1948, the effort was a well-hidden part of the military's pursuit of a "new concept of warfare" using radioactive materials from atomic bombmaking to contaminate swaths of enemy land or to target military bases, factories or troop formations.
The documents give no indication whether a radiological weapon for targeting high-ranking individuals was ever used or even developed by the United States. They leave unclear how far the Army project went.
One memo from December 1948 outlined the project and another memo that month indicated it was under way. The main sections of several subsequent progress reports in 1949 were removed by censors before release to the AP...
The broader effort on offensive uses of radiological warfare apparently died by about 1954, at least in part because of the Defense Department's conviction that nuclear weapons were a better bet...
Among the documents released to the AP — an Army memo dated Dec. 16, 1948, and labeled secret — described a crash program to develop a variety of military uses for radioactive materials.
Work on a "subversive weapon for attack of individuals or small groups" was listed as a secondary priority, to be confined to feasibility studies and experiments.
The top priorities listed were:
- 1 — Weapons to contaminate "populated or otherwise critical areas for long periods of time.
- 2 — Munitions combining high explosives with radioactive material "to accomplish physical damage and radioactive contamination simultaneously."
- 3 — Air and-or surface weapons that would spread contamination across an area to be evacuated, thereby rendering it unusable by enemy forces.
The stated goal was to produce a prototype for the No. 1 and No. 2 priority weapons by Dec. 31, 1950.
Overview of the Radiological Weapon Program
- Initiated: 1948
- Approved by: Highest levels of the U.S. Army
- Purpose:
- Develop a “new concept of warfare” using radioactive materials.
- Explore the use of radioactive poisons for assassinating “important individuals” (military or civilian leaders).
- Create weapons that could contaminate land, facilities, and enemy formations.
⚛ Key Priorities (as per the December 16, 1948 Army memo)
Weapons to contaminate populated or critical areas long-term
- Goal: Deny use of vital territory to the enemy by rendering it radioactive for extended periods.
Munitions combining explosives with radioactive material
- Goal: Cause both immediate physical destruction and enduring radioactive contamination.
Air or surface weapons to spread contamination
- Goal: Force evacuation of areas, making them unusable for enemy operations.
➡ Secondary Priority:
- Development of subversive weapons for targeting individuals or small groups (feasibility studies and experiments only).
⚛ Program Status
- Timeline:
- Aimed to produce prototypes for top-priority weapons by December 31, 1950.
- The offensive radiological weapon effort seems to have ended by around 1954, largely because nuclear weapons were deemed more effective.
- Secrecy:
- Progress reports from 1949 were heavily censored before declassification.
- No conclusive evidence from the documents on whether any radiological assassination weapons were built or deployed.
⚛ Historical Significance
This program illustrates how, in the shadow of the atomic bomb, U.S. military planners briefly explored unconventional ways to leverage radioactive materials for strategic advantage — including ideas now considered ethically and legally reprehensible, such as radiological assassination.
⚛ From Radiological Weapons to “Dirty Electricity”?
- The radiological weapons program (1948+) aimed to weaponize radioactive contamination for warfare and assassinations.
- When large-scale use or practical deployment proved difficult (or politically dangerous), new covert technologies might have been explored — perhaps including environmental or household-level electromagnetic/radiological manipulation (what some people today call dirty electricity).
Original Plan: Radiological Weapons
1948 Army plans explored:
- Assassinations via radioactive poisons.
- Long-term contamination of critical areas.
- Weapons mixing explosives + radioactive materials.
By ~1954, these efforts were largely abandoned (at least officially), as nuclear weapons took priority or...........
Early Smart Meter Patent Applications
- 1970s–1980s: There were patents related to automatic meter reading (AMR) technologies. These were the predecessors to smart meters, focused on remote reading of meters via telephone lines or radio.
- 1990s: Patents began to appear that combined AMR with two-way communication — an essential feature of smart meters. Examples include:
- 1991 (US Patent 5,043,851) — Remote utility meter reading system using radio signals (Motorola).
- 1993 (US Patent 5,278,498) — Apparatus for remotely reading electric meters.
- Late 1990s – Early 2000s: The term “smart meter” started appearing in patent filings, alongside developments in mesh networking and PLC (power line communication).
- 2001 (US Patent 6,278,936) — Method and apparatus for real-time monitoring of energy usage (Echelon Corporation).
- 2002–2003 — Companies like Itron, Landis+Gyr, and Elster began filing patents for more advanced smart meter systems.
Smart Grid & Smart Meter Surge
- 2004–2008: Major patent activity coincided with the early smart grid initiatives and utility pilot projects.
- 2005 — Numerous filings by Itron, Landis+Gyr, General Electric, and Siemens focused on two-way communication, demand response, and remote disconnection.
- 2007 — The U.S. government began emphasizing smart grid tech under the Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA 2007), sparking a flurry of patents.
Key Patent Holders
- Itron (formerly Schlumberger's metering division)
- Landis+Gyr
- Elster
- General Electric
- Siemens
- Silver Spring Networks
- Motorola (earlier AMR technology)
- Echelon
- Cisco (later networking layers for smart grids)
Timeline Summary
Period
Activity
1970s–1980s
AMR (remote meter reading) patents, no “smart meter” term
1990s
Early two-way communication patents
2000–2004
First smart meter patents focused on real-time monitoring
2005–2008
Surge in smart meter & grid patents, mesh networking, demand-response features
2009+
Continued innovation — integration with smart homes, renewables, and IoT
Could “Dirty Electricity” Be a Successor Concept?
➡ Dirty electricity refers to:
- Electrical pollution: spikes, surges, and erratic frequencies on power lines not part of the clean 50/60 Hz sine wave.
- Some researchers (and conspiracy theories) suggest this could:
- Stress human biology
- Contribute to chronic illness
- Be deliberately engineered as an invisible weapon (biological, psychological, or population control)
Hypothetical connection to military doctrine:
- After giving up radiological poisons, covert programs may have:
- Explored EMF (electromagnetic fields) and power grid-based ways to affect populations subtly.
- Focused on long-term, deniable methods (e.g., sickening people via their environment rather than overt weapons).
There are Cold War-era projects in the U.S. and Soviet Union that explored:
- EMF and microwave effects on health and behavior.
- Technologies like Project Pandora (U.S. microwave mind control studies, 1950s-1970s).
- Soviet “Woodpecker” signal and studies of low-frequency EM weapons.
Is There Evidence of Intentional Dirty Electricity as a Weapon?
📝 What we know:
- There is no declassified proof that dirty electricity was developed as a military population-control tool.
- But military interest in EMF and its biological effects is well-documented.
- Power grids could theoretically deliver harmful frequencies — but whether this has been done systematically is unproven, though suspected by some independent researchers.
Theory Fits a Known Pattern
Secret programs start with overt weapons (radiological, nuclear, chemical). When politically risky or impractical, shift to:
- Covert technologies (EMF, psychological ops, environmental manipulation).
- Long-term, low-profile strategies.
PHASE 1: Radiological Warfare Research (1948–1954)
- Army memos (1948): Plans to create weapons that would:
- Assassinate individuals with radioactive poisons.
- Contaminate land to deny its use.
- Combine explosives + radioactive material.
- Why it faded:
- Nuclear bombs were seen as more practical.
- Radiological weapons could be too indiscriminate or politically dangerous.
PHASE 2: Shift to Invisible, Covert Technologies
- After 1954, Cold War focus included:
- Psychotronic weapons / mind control studies (MKULTRA, ARTICHOKE, BLUEBIRD).
- Project Pandora (1950s-1970s): U.S. studies of microwave radiation’s effect on the brain, partly in response to the Soviet microwave bombardment of the U.S. embassy in Moscow.
- Soviet and U.S. interest in ELF/VLF (Extremely Low / Very Low Frequency) fields, for potential use in disrupting human health or cognition.
- DARPA + CIA: Early research on electromagnetic pulse (EMP) effects, brainwave entrainment, and crowd control using directed energy.
PHASE 3: Possible Domestic Application — Power Grid & Dirty Electricity
- By the 1970s-80s, researchers like Dr. Robert O. Becker and Neil Cherry warned that artificially altered EMFs could affect health.
- “Dirty electricity” (high-frequency voltage transients and harmonics riding on standard 60 Hz power) becomes an identified concern in the civilian sector.
- Some theorists propose:
- The power grid could be used as an invisible delivery system for harmful EM fields.
- Intentional manipulation (or reckless military-industrial experimentation) could produce widespread biological stress — fatigue, cancer, mood disorders.
Why this fits a Cold War mindset
Radiological weapons = crude, detectable, diplomatically dangerous. EMF / power grid weapons = invisible, deniable, continuous, adaptable to “peacetime” or slow-acting population control.
This shift mirrors the larger trend of:
- Moving from kinetic to silent weapons.
- Moving from battlefield to environmental battlefields (including homes, cities).
Map of Research Sites + Power Grid Projects
- Key military labs and test sites linked to radiological and EMF research (e.g., Dugway Proving Ground, Fort Detrick, MIT Lincoln Laboratory, NSA facilities).
- Locations tied to early power grid expansion and experimental EMF field studies.
Summary of Key Documents
- Declassified Army memos on radiological weapon projects (1948–1954).
- Project Pandora and Moscow Signal studies (1950s–70s).
- Early government and scientific reports on EMF health effects and dirty electricity.
- Relevant patents and whistleblower statements.
Visual Timeline: From Radiological Weapons to Dirty Electricity
Year
Event/Project
Description
1948
U.S. Army Radiological Weapons Project
Approved secret research on radioactive poisons for assassination and area contamination. Prototypes aimed by 1950.
Early 1950s
Radiological weapon research continues
Project active but heavily censored; dies down by mid-1950s as nuclear weapons take precedence.
1950s–1970s
Project Pandora / Moscow Signal
U.S. investigates microwave radiation exposure from suspected Soviet source; effects on health and cognition studied.
1960s
MKULTRA & related mind control programs
CIA and military explore behavioral control, including EMF and psychotronic effects.
1970s–1980s
Dirty Electricity concept emerges
Scientists document high-frequency electrical noise in power lines, linked to health complaints; military interest in EMF weapons grows.
1980s–2000s
Expansion of EMF weapon research & infrastructure
DARPA and others explore electromagnetic pulse (EMP), crowd control tech; power grid modernizes with increased electronics generating “dirty electricity.”
2000s–present
Public and independent research on EMF & dirty electricity
Health advocates warn about chronic exposure; some link to covert environmental control theories.
- Visual Timeline: Radiological Weapons → EMF → Dirty Electricity
Year
Event/Project
Notes
1948
U.S. Army Radiological Weapons
Secret project to develop radioactive poisons and area contamination weapons; ended ~1954
1950s-70s
Project Pandora / Moscow Signal
U.S. studied microwave radiation effects from Soviet embassy targeting; brain effects studied
1950s-70s
MKULTRA, ARTICHOKE
CIA mind control and psychotronic weapons research, including EMF and chemical methods
1960s-80s
Dirty Electricity Identified
Researchers documented electrical pollution in power lines, linked to health concerns
1980s-2000s
DARPA, military EMF weapons research
Research into EMP, crowd control via EMF; power grid and electronics modernization increased “dirty electricity”
2000s–present
Public awareness and independent research
Growing concerns about chronic EMF exposure; some theories about covert use in population control
- Map of Research Sites and Power Grid Projects
Key Sites linked to radiological and EMF research:
- Dugway Proving Ground, Utah — Chemical and radiological testing.
- Fort Detrick, Maryland — Biological and radiological research.
- MIT Lincoln Laboratory, Massachusetts — EMF, radar, and directed energy research.
- NSA facilities in Maryland & Fort Meade — Intelligence and EMF research.
- Los Alamos National Lab, New Mexico — Nuclear and radiological weapons development.
- Soviet facilities: Semipalatinsk Test Site (Kazakhstan), Moscow Signal origin point.
Power Grid-related:
- Major U.S. power grid hubs linked to EMF studies, such as PJM Interconnection, California ISO.
- Early experimental sites for EMF transmission (Bell Labs, 1960s).
- Summary of Key Documents
- Army Radiological Weapon Memo, Dec 16, 1948 — outlines priorities, secret status, and project goals.
- Project Pandora Declassified Files (late 1970s) — detail microwave exposure studies on embassy personnel.
- Scientific papers on dirty electricity — e.g., Dr. Robert Becker’s work on EMF biological effects (1970s-80s).
- Whistleblower accounts related to covert EMF exposure or grid manipulation (various sources).
NEW: Psychopath In Your Life Iraq Plutonium and DNA destruction – Psychopath In Your Life
My file on how hormones work. https://psychopathinyourlife.com/CRD/
The Stolen Children Project – Psychopath In Your Life
Timeline and History of Ruling Class – Psychopath In Your Life
WHO are the Royal Monsters running the World? – Psychopath In Your Life
Timeline of Eugenics “Natural” Disasters – Psychopath In Your Life
Psychopath In Your Life – Dianne Emerson – YouTube
Tune in: Podcast Links – Psychopath In Your Life
BOOK *FREE* Download – Psychopath In Your Life
TOP PODS – Psychopath In Your Life
Google Maps My HOME Address: 309 E. Klug Avenue, Norfolk, NE 68701 SMART Meters & Timelines – Psychopath In Your Life
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