Friday, July 10, 2015

Another gutsy and heroic Author whose articles the APA and AMA should read and publicly respond to the following...

Another gutsy and heroic Author whose articles the APA and AMA should read and publicly respond to the following well researched articles.

John J. McMurtrey is an expert researcher.  John J. McMurtrey, holds a B.S. in Biology graduating with Honors in 1973, a M.S. in Cellular and Molecular Biology in 1975, and attended Medical School from 1977-1980 at Tulane University

Inner Voice, Target Tracking, and Behavioral Influence Technologies
John J. McMurtrey, M. S.,a Copyright 2003, 6 Apr. 2005b

ABSTRACT

Inner voice transmission development by ultrasound and microwave technique is reviewed as well as target tracking literature. References recognizing behavioral influence technologies are surveyed along with reported instances of the use of microwave and ultrasound energy forms on people. Many aspects of the considered literature directly contradict professional presumptions, particularly within the psychological and psychiatric communities.

                                       
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I also recommend the following articles of his:
                                   
A Simulated Hallucination Mechanism Compared to Hallucination

Brain Response Studies

John J. McMurtrey, a Copyright 2007, May 3, 2007

ABSTRACT

The substantiation for a simulated hallucination mechanism is compared to brain response findings during hallucination in review. A technology for simulating auditory hallucination has had development that is based on the microwave hearing effect. The microwave hearing effect produces auditory responses consistent with many observations of brain activation occurring during hallucination. Some studies regarded as of hallucination indicate brain responses from the more initial auditory pathway that particularly support a microwave hearing mechanism. Further research is advocated for definitive differential diagnosis of simulated hallucination.

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http://smartsheep.org/abstract-literature-pertaining-to-the-conditions-by-which-micr

Recording Microwave Hearing Effects: Literature Review and Case Report of an Affiant to Recording Remote Harassment, John J. McMurtrey, M. S., Copyright 2006, 2008 Jul 20

A 6 page article by same Author

In the first page you will find plenty on Microwave and Tin Foil, including the following which I tested, heard as claimed here and recorded:

" In appropriate materials and situations the thermoacoustic vibrations are strong enough to be air conducted with reports of such sound production. The ability to hear microwave pulses impinging on tin foil held next to the ear is described. 11

Footnote 11   Justesen DR. “Microwaves and Behavior” Am Psychologist, 392(Mar): 391-401, 1975. 


On page 2 you will find the following:

"Other sounds that the affiant affirms not to be made by him and intended to harass him at night, resembled snoring or nasal and oropharyngeal sounds. The provided videocassette contained compiled recordings of similar sound episodes (as well as sounds that may be distorted voice, as so affirmed by the affiant). "

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Here is another good article by this Author

http://www.slavery.org.uk/technologic_simulation_of_hallucination-2.pdf

Technological Simulation of Hallucination John J. McMurtrey, M. S. a and Edward A. Moore, M. D. b Copyright 2005, 6 Jan. 2008

ABSTRACT

Background: Psychiatrists frequently evaluate complaints of remote sound transmission. Aim: Evidence for technologies capable of remote sound or voice transmission isolated to individuals is surveyed along with target tracking capacity that can maintain apparent psychosis. Method: Examination of government reports, engineering databases, the patent database post 1976, PubMed, and the Internet for available pertinent authentic sources. Results: Ultrasound and radio frequency voice transmission are described as methods to remotely isolate voice to individuals. Accounts of ultrasound and radio frequency energy forms used on people also exist. Conclusion: Evidence indicates development of technologies capable of remotely isolating sound and voice to an individual. Covert misuse of such technologies would result in simulated hallucination, which has no diagnostic recognition.

“Such a device has obvious applications in covert operations designed to drive a target crazy with ‘voices’ or deliver undetectable instructions to a programmed assassin.”

--Robert O. Becker regarding microwave hearing voice transmission, who was twice Nobel Prize nominated for biological electromagnetic fields research. 1

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Yet another great article by this Author

http://www.deepblacklies.co.uk/remote_behavioral_techology.htm


Remote Behavioral Influence Technology Evidence


by John J. McMurtrey, M. S.[a], Copyright 2003, 23 Dec. 2003[b]


People discerning remote manipulation by technology capable of such influence have formed protest organizations across the world.[1] [2] [3] [4] Educated society is uninformed regarding authentic documentation of the development and existence of these technologies, and unaware of the dangers. Complaint of 'hearing voices' and perception of other remote manipulation must receive appropriate scientific and legal investigation with protection. Professional awareness is virtually absent with eminent texts and opinion being presumptuous, without appraisal of the evidence.

Herein is substantiated:

1. Human wireless internal voice transmission and tracking technologies.
2. Reports of electroencephalographic (EEG) thought reading capacity, evidence of covert development, and remote EEG capture technology.
3. References to the use of these, or similar technologies against humans.

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This is the last Article I found by him

http://www.slavery.org.uk/microwavecongruenceschiz.htm
MICROWAVE BIOEFFECT CONGRUENCE WITH SCHIZOPHRENIA

 John J. McMurtrey M. S.,[1] Copyright 2002, 10 Apr. 2005


ABSTRACT

The substantiation for microwave voice transmission development, which can be isolated to an individual, prompts review of the correlation between microwave bioeffects and schizophrenia.  These correlations are extensive.  Studies of both conditions report short-term and spatial memory deficit, time estimation changes, deficits in sequencing, coordination deficit, numerous electrophysiologic changes, startle decrease, neurotransmitter changes, hormone alterations, immune alterations, mitochondria deficits, lipid phosphorylation decrease, lipid peroxidation, deleterious histologic change in disease reduced brain areas, activation of hallucination involved brain areas, and ocular disease.  Schizophrenia findings correlate with microwave bioeffects so extensively as to indicate a congruence, and appear to implicate a microwave involvement with enough patients to be remarkable in study results.  The development of methods to exclude microwave means in psychosis is imperative, and research is proposed.
 
See Footnote [10] O’Loughlin JP and Loree DL. Patent # 6587729 “Apparatus for audibly communicating speech using the radio frequency hearing effect” USPTO granted 7/1/03.
http://67.225.133.110/~gbpprorg/mil/mindcontrol/InnerVoiceTargTrackBehavInflu.html

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