Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Karen stewart

a Ti in Florida is being harassed by locals,, she whistlebleew on NSA, the story goes thus,,,, she found out that the russians were selling GPs units to the Iraqis in that war.. that would of cost a lot of american lives... she went to her bosses and told them about it, they said to ignore it,, and let it go. she would not she called or went to see the military I don't know which and she asked them if they would be interested in some information she had,,, so she told them about it, the GPs,, she did save a lot of military lives,,, by going over these men's head,,, they then targeted her, gave credit for her work to this female who was giving blow jobs to all the high NSA geeks... and gave her Karens credit for work and pay grade. She was forced to retire and is not targeted, she is going to court for the below. incident, this is the same here in peabody you cannot take or go against the cops... for anything. This our united states has become a police state and with all the high tech devices a totalitarian state. total control , the psychiatrists have helped do this by sweeping our allegations of directed energy weapon harassment under the rug... and our common stories about this program as conspiracy theory this is how far our gov't will go..
below is part of Karens story. This is like Peabody where Torigian hired all his relatives to consolidate his power and gave jobs to people like Diachision's father who I heard was inadequeat in his police post, the son is a meter reader and blindly faithful to torigian and his family,,david Diachision the father has since died,
 I saw David visiting Ambeliotis on bradley Ave. ct. ? opposite 10 tanner's court where I used to live. he's a painter,  . after David left in his distinct green van he owned and use to go camping in, the pulsing began from Ambelieotis's house and his wife.

Karen Melton-Stewart Yes, but ignored! My poor 86 year old mom told the Sheriff's Deputies that the guy had hidden his car so we could not see it as I had said, then jumped out of his car yelling threats and cursing me, but since it was the son of an ex-Sheriff's Department employee and the brother of a current employee she did not count. A supervisor came out and stopped his arrest, he told the deputies, "We're not arresting Renee's son, we're just going to say... (he) came over for a friendly visit and Stewart just attacked him for no reason."

14 Nov. 17 high intensity pulses 0637 16 main st. peabody ma.

I'm just wearing a sweatshirt,,, it's still just early fall it seems like, getting colder at night, last night it rained ad it looked like black ice.
last night was real bad,,, the house was hit with great intensity,, I got scared a couple of times,,,, I fight back to my perps and they were pulsing the apt. building someone yelled out for them to stop or something like that , then after that the heavy pulsing began one from a green vehicle I took a pic with my security camera waved at me. I was just wondering what was going on.
I wrote a letter to Kirk Wiebe he's a NSA whistleblower best buds with Bill Binney and asked him about targeting he has the presidents ear.. at this time,, nothing was said about targeting it is all political and they support trump. they think he is going to get rid of the senators like Mitch McConnell mcCain, and durban and one other I cannot remember his name. Drainig the swamp,,, I do not know why they hate these men or want to get rid of them,, longevity in congress? we also have a new FBI director,, I will mention his name here when I remember it.. He stated the FBI is worse than he thought..
Last night has me rattled it seemed like one of these horrific high intensity pulses hit the bathtub or something and bounced back down to the apt. below... the tubs are cast iron ,, I checked them out the other day. I have started doing what Mike M does and that is having a tape or youtube about gang stalking playin when I go out. I usually keep ear plugs in my laptop so as to not disturb anyone but may change that at decent house.
My landlords name is Mike Senn just learned that today. got to return package to owner.
I wrote this and posted this on my wall,
I'm innocent, I did nothing wrong, they are the hunters go after the drive=bys, they are the rich man's tool for whatever he wants. they hunt people for any reason or no reason. you believe me now, don't you what is god on in the county is a depopulation. program that means all of us they are nazis I'm out ahead of you in line, you must speak out if not we are all lost. barbara.

Saturday, November 11, 2017

veterans day 2017

I walked over to my lock up to see if my bureau had been taken out, and could not tell and didn't have time to take everything out, so tomorrow . On the way home I stopped into brothers the local police hangout, of rlunch. as I was walking toward it two police cars drove away , see in Peabody that is how they do it they have others do their dirty work for them.. like Laura Torigian had David the stupid do her dirty work for her, As I sat down and was eating my soup. I was being hit in the right eye with this prism device,, I had d/l the plans years ago, a glass prism and attacked electricity to it somehow and it sends out this frequency that incapacitates your eyesight with this  bright white squiggly lines shaped like the prism. so I ws getting hit and looked up ad I saw the guy behind the counter,, bending down and then he moved off and the prism movement immediately stopped. IMMEDIATELY, so thats how these fuckers do it in this town, they get others to do their dirty work for them , this man who works in a restaurant, or the meter reader like david, for Laura,,, or the kid downstairs his name is Robert Pierce. with his tough namedts not privacy its for other issues I believe.  girlfriend. Im going to ask her for her name. See what happens last night they were downstairs smoking outside and I happened to see them both twice and then later I was woken up by their voices again outside. and then the targeting began.. All night,,, ALL FUCKING NIGHT. SO TIRED...
CHRISTI FERRELL A NEW FAIRLY NEW TI WAS TAUGHT BY MIDGE MATHIS HOW TO SEARCH FOR CERTIAN THINGS AND SHE FOUND A LIST , SHE FEELS IS or could be targets on it, so I asked for it and she said no. a privacy issue. so I told her to forget it, I'm not a person to spread stuff , but I am open with my information as to tactics and devices. I have always shared my information with folks. so keep your list not interested.... I believe it is for other issues , midge just txt me and said she believes this targeting will be busted wide open and I certainly hope so because I am at the point where I could easily kill someone and not think twice about it. like robert pierce the neighbor downstairs and his tough girlfriend.
sent Frank a video of my apt . and he txt me back I have asked him and friends of his to sit outside my apt. and video the assault. Seems 2018 which is just around the corner will see a change in how targets are going to handle all this , with more aggressive moves. I know I am.

Monday, November 6, 2017

the kids downstairs and brick house movers

landlord 65 main st.

sept 17.  i took a money order from my bank .. metro credit union. when i paid my rent i had the receipt  from the money order in my hand I tore them apart in the office, signed the check part gave it to him, he moved over to the printer to get my receipt. as he slid back on his chair he said you want me to staple the receipt to your rent receipt , so you can keep them together? sure so i handed him my receipt and he gave my money order receipt a good long hard look. i was wondering what he was staring at he stapled the two handed it to me and i left , later i looked ay the receipt and to my pissed off amazement, my bank account number and my balance was on the receipt. boy was i pissed. evidently he noticed this on others? so i complained to the bank they did not change the receipt. but the security company called twice to make sure charges i made on my debit card were mine. that made me happy. and this month nov there was a man in the bank down the end taking this all in.i spoke to the clerk about it again. who insisted the receipt was for me, fine but still i didn't know my information was on the receipt, he'd of never got it.

Wednesday, November 1, 2017

sent today to the nuke scientists

Monday, October 30, 2017

The mind does not have a firewall

The Mind Has No Firewall

TIMOTHY L. THOMAS


From Parameters, Spring 1998, pp. 84-92. 

"It is completely clear that the state which is first to create such weapons will achieve incomparable superiority." -- Major I. Chernishev, Russian army[1] 

The human body, much like a computer, contains myriad data processors. They include, but are not limited to, the chemical-electrical activity of the brain, heart, and peripheral nervous system, the signals sent from the cortex region of the brain to other parts of our body, the tiny hair cells in the inner ear that process auditory signals, and the light-sensitive retina and cornea of the eye that process visual activity.[2] We are on the threshold of an era in which these data processors of the human body may be manipulated or debilitated. Examples of unplanned attacks on the body's data-processing capability are well-documented. Strobe lights have been known to cause epileptic seizures. Not long ago in Japan, children watching television cartoons were subjected to pulsating lights that caused seizures in some and made others very sick. 
Defending friendly and targeting adversary data-processing capabilities of the body appears to be an area of weakness in the US approach to information warfare theory, a theory oriented heavily toward systems data-processing and designed to attain information dominance on the battlefield. Or so it would appear from information in the open, unclassified press. This US shortcoming may be a serious one, since the capabilities to alter the data- processing systems of the body already exist. A recent edition of U.S. News and World Report highlighted several of these "wonder weapons" (acoustics, microwaves, lasers) and noted that scientists are "searching the electromagnetic and sonic spectrums for wavelengths that can affect human behavior."[3] A recent Russian military article offered a slightly different slant to the problem, declaring that "humanity stands on the brink of a psychotronic war" with the mind and body as the focus. That article discussed Russian and international attempts to control the psycho-physical condition of man and his decisionmaking processes by the use of VHF-generators, "noiseless cassettes," and other technologies. 
An entirely new arsenal of weapons, based on devices designed to introduce subliminal messages or to alter the body's psychological and data-processing capabilities, might be used to incapacitate individuals. These weapons aim to control or alter the psyche, or to attack the various sensory and data-processing systems of the human organism. In both cases, the goal is to confuse or destroy the signals that normally keep the body in equilibrium.
This article examines energy-based weapons, psychotronic weapons, and other developments designed to alter the ability of the human body to process stimuli. One consequence of this assessment is that the way we commonly use the term "information warfare" falls short when the individual soldier, not his equipment, becomes the target of attack. 
Information Warfare Theory and the Data-Processing Element of Humans
In the United States the common conception of information warfare focuses primarily on the capabilities of hardware systems such as computers, satellites, and military equipment which process data in its various forms. According to Department of Defense Directive S-3600.1 of 9 December 1996, information warfare is defined as "an information operation conducted during time of crisis or conflict to achieve or promote specific objectives over a specific adversary or adversaries." An information operation is defined in the same directive as "actions taken to affect adversary information and information systems while defending one's own information and information systems." These "information systems" lie at the heart of the modernization effort of the US armed forces and other countries, and manifest themselves as hardware, software, communications capabilities, and highly trained individuals. Recently, the US Army conducted a mock battle that tested these systems under simulated combat conditions. 
US Army Field Manual 101-5-1, Operational Terms and Graphics (released 30 September 1997), defines information warfare as "actions taken to achieve information superiority by affecting a hostile's information, information based-processes, and information systems, while defending one's own information, information processes, and information systems." The same manual defines information operations as a "continuous military operation within the military information environment that enables, enhances, and protects friendly forces' ability to collect, process, and act on information to achieve an advantage across the full range of military operations. [Information operations include] interacting with the Global Information Environment . . . and exploiting or denying an adversary's information and decision capabilities."[4] 
This "systems" approach to the study of information warfare emphasizes the use of data, referred to as information, to penetrate an adversary's physical defenses that protect data (information) in order to obtain operational or strategic advantage. It has tended to ignore the role of the human body as an information- or data-processor in this quest for dominance except in those cases where an individual's logic or rational thought may be upset via disinformation or deception. As a consequence little attention is directed toward protecting the mind and body with a firewall as we have done with hardware systems. Nor have any techniques for doing so been prescribed. Yet the body is capable not only of being deceived, manipulated, or misinformed but also shut down or destroyed--just as any other data-processing system. The "data" the body receives from external sources--such as electromagnetic, vortex, or acoustic energy waves--or creates through its own electrical or chemical stimuli can be manipulated or changed just as the data (information) in any hardware system can be altered. 
The only body-related information warfare element considered by the United States is psychological operations (PSYOP). In Joint Publication 3-13.1, for example, PSYOP is listed as one of the elements of command and control warfare. The publication notes that "the ultimate target of [information warfare] is the information dependent process, whether human or automated . . . . Command and control warfare (C2W) is an application of information warfare in military operations. . . . C2W is the integrated use of PSYOP, military deception, operations security, electronic warfare and physical destruction."[5] 
One source defines information as a "nonaccidental signal used as an input to a computer or communications system."[6] The human body is a complex communication system constantly receiving nonaccidental and accidental signal inputs, both external and internal. If the ultimate target of information warfare is the information-dependent process, "whether human or automated," then the definition in the joint publication implies that human data-processing of internal and external signals can clearly be considered an aspect of information warfare. Foreign researchers have noted the link between humans as data processors and the conduct of information warfare. While some study only the PSYOP link, others go beyond it. As an example of the former, one recent Russian article described offensive information warfare as designed to "use the Internet channels for the purpose of organizing PSYOP as well as for `early political warning' of threats to American interests."[7] The author's assertion was based on the fact that "all mass media are used for PSYOP . . . [and] today this must include the Internet." The author asserted that the Pentagon wanted to use the Internet to "reinforce psychological influences" during special operations conducted outside of US borders to enlist sympathizers, who would accomplish many of the tasks previously entrusted to special units of the US armed forces. 
Others, however, look beyond simple PSYOP ties to consider other aspects of the body's data-processing capability. One of the principal open source researchers on the relationship of information warfare to the body's data-processing capability is Russian Dr. Victor Solntsev of the Baumann Technical Institute in Moscow. Solntsev is a young, well-intentioned researcher striving to point out to the world the potential dangers of the computer operator interface. Supported by a network of institutes and academies, Solntsev has produced some interesting concepts.[8] He insists that man must be viewed as an open system instead of simply as an organism or closed system. As an open system, man communicates with his environment through information flows and communications media. One's physical environment, whether through electromagnetic, gravitational, acoustic, or other effects, can cause a change in the psycho-physiological condition of an organism, in Solntsev's opinion. Change of this sort could directly affect the mental state and consciousness of a computer operator. This would not be electronic war or information warfare in the traditional sense, but rather in a nontraditional and non-US sense. It might encompass, for example, a computer modified to become a weapon by using its energy output to emit acoustics that debilitate the operator. It also might encompass, as indicated below, futuristic weapons aimed against man's "open system."
Solntsev also examined the problem of "information noise," which creates a dense shield between a person and external reality. This noise may manifest itself in the form of signals, messages, images, or other items of information. The main target of this noise would be the consciousness of a person or a group of people. Behavior modification could be one objective of information noise; another could be to upset an individual's mental capacity to such an extent as to prevent reaction to any stimulus. Solntsev concludes that all levels of a person's psyche (subconscious, conscious, and "superconscious") are potential targets for destabilization.
According to Solntsev, one computer virus capable of affecting a person's psyche is Russian Virus 666. It manifests itself in every 25th frame of a visual display, where it produces a combination of colors that allegedly put computer operators into a trance. The subconscious perception of the new pattern eventually results in arrhythmia of the heart. Other Russian computer specialists, not just Solntsev, talk openly about this "25th frame effect" and its ability to subtly manage a computer user's perceptions. The purpose of this technique is to inject a thought into the viewer's subconscious. It may remind some of the subliminal advertising controversy in the United States in the late 1950s. 
US Views on "Wonder Weapons": Altering the Data-Processing Ability of the Body
What technologies have been examined by the United States that possess the potential to disrupt the data-processing capabilities of the human organism? The 7 July 1997 issue of U.S. News and World Reportdescribed several of them designed, among other things, to vibrate the insides of humans, stun or nauseate them, put them to sleep, heat them up, or knock them down with a shock wave.[9] The technologies include dazzling lasers that can force the pupils to close; acoustic or sonic frequencies that cause the hair cells in the inner ear to vibrate and cause motion sickness, vertigo, and nausea, or frequencies that resonate the internal organs causing pain and spasms; and shock waves with the potential to knock down humans or airplanes and which can be mixed with pepper spray or chemicals.[10]
With modification, these technological applications can have many uses. Acoustic weapons, for example, could be adapted for use as acoustic rifles or as acoustic fields that, once established, might protect facilities, assist in hostage rescues, control riots, or clear paths for convoys. These waves, which can penetrate buildings, offer a host of opportunities for military and law enforcement officials. Microwave weapons, by stimulating the peripheral nervous system, can heat up the body, induce epileptic-like seizures, or cause cardiac arrest. Low-frequency radiation affects the electrical activity of the brain and can cause flu-like symptoms and nausea. Other projects sought to induce or prevent sleep, or to affect the signal from the motor cortex portion of the brain, overriding voluntary muscle movements. The latter are referred to as pulse wave weapons, and the Russian government has reportedly bought over 100,000 copies of the "Black Widow" version of them.[11] 
However, this view of "wonder weapons" was contested by someone who should understand them. Brigadier General Larry Dodgen, Deputy Assistant to the Secretary of Defense for Policy and Missions, wrote a letter to the editor about the "numerous inaccuracies" in the U.S. News and World Report article that "misrepresent the Department of Defense's views."[12] Dodgen's primary complaint seemed to have been that the magazine misrepresented the use of these technologies and their value to the armed forces. He also underscored the US intent to work within the scope of any international treaty concerning their application, as well as plans to abandon (or at least redesign) any weapon for which countermeasures are known. One is left with the feeling, however, that research in this area is intense. A concern not mentioned by Dodgen is that other countries or non-state actors may not be bound by the same constraints. It is hard to imagine someone with a greater desire than terrorists to get their hands on these technologies. "Psycho-terrorism" could be the next buzzword.
Russian Views on "Psychotronic War"
The term "psycho-terrorism" was coined by Russian writer N. Anisimov of the Moscow Anti-Psychotronic Center. According to Anisimov, psychotronic weapons are those that act to "take away a part of the information which is stored in a man's brain. It is sent to a computer, which reworks it to the level needed for those who need to control the man, and the modified information is then reinserted into the brain." These weapons are used against the mind to induce hallucinations, sickness, mutations in human cells, "zombification," or even death. Included in the arsenal are VHF generators, X-rays, ultrasound, and radio waves. Russian army Major I. Chernishev, writing in the military journal Orienteer in February 1997, asserted that "psy" weapons are under development all over the globe. Specific types of weapons noted by Chernishev (not all of which have prototypes) were: 
  • A psychotronic generator, which produces a powerful electromagnetic emanation capable of being sent through telephone lines, TV, radio networks, supply pipes, and incandescent lamps. 
  • An autonomous generator, a device that operates in the 10-150 Hertz band, which at the 10-20 Hertz band forms an infrasonic oscillation that is destructive to all living creatures. 
  • A nervous system generator, designed to paralyze the central nervous systems of insects, which could have the same applicability to humans.
  • Ultrasound emanations, which one institute claims to have developed. Devices using ultrasound emanations are supposedly capable of carrying out bloodless internal operations without leaving a mark on the skin. They can also, according to Chernishev, be used to kill. 
  • Noiseless cassettes. Chernishev claims that the Japanese have developed the ability to place infra-low frequency voice patterns over music, patterns that are detected by the subconscious. Russians claim to be using similar "bombardments" with computer programming to treat alcoholism or smoking. 
  • The 25th-frame effect, alluded to above, a technique wherein each 25th frame of a movie reel or film footage contains a message that is picked up by the subconscious. This technique, if it works, could possibly be used to curb smoking and alcoholism, but it has wider, more sinister applications if used on a TV audience or a computer operator. 
  • Psychotropics, defined as medical preparations used to induce a trance, euphoria, or depression. Referred to as "slow-acting mines," they could be slipped into the food of a politician or into the water supply of an entire city. Symptoms include headaches, noises, voices or commands in the brain, dizziness, pain in the abdominal cavities, cardiac arrhythmia, or even the destruction of the cardiovascular system. 
There is confirmation from US researchers that this type of study is going on. Dr. Janet Morris, coauthor of The Warrior's Edge, reportedly went to the Moscow Institute of Psychocorrelations in 1991. There she was shown a technique pioneered by the Russian Department of Psycho-Correction at Moscow Medical Academy in which researchers electronically analyze the human mind in order to influence it. They input subliminal command messages, using key words transmitted in "white noise" or music. Using an infra-sound, very low frequency transmission, the acoustic psycho-correction message is transmitted via bone conduction.[13] 
In summary, Chernishev noted that some of the militarily significant aspects of the "psy" weaponry deserve closer research, including the following nontraditional methods for disrupting the psyche of an individual:
  • ESP research: determining the properties and condition of objects without ever making contact with them and "reading" peoples' thoughts
  • Clairvoyance research: observing objects that are located just beyond the world of the visible--used for intelligence purposes 
  • Telepathy research: transmitting thoughts over a distance--used for covert operations 
  • Telekinesis research: actions involving the manipulation of physical objects using thought power, causing them to move or break apart--used against command and control systems, or to disrupt the functioning of weapons of mass destruction 
  • Psychokinesis research: interfering with the thoughts of individuals, on either the strategic or tactical level 
While many US scientists undoubtedly question this research, it receives strong support in Moscow. The point to underscore is that individuals in Russia (and other countries as well) believe these means can be used to attack or steal from the data-processing unit of the human body. 
Solntsev's research, mentioned above, differs slightly from that of Chernishev. For example, Solntsev is more interested in hardware capabilities, specifically the study of the information-energy source associated with the computer-operator interface. He stresses that if these energy sources can be captured and integrated into the modern computer, the result will be a network worth more than "a simple sum of its components." Other researchers are studying high-frequency generators (those designed to stun the psyche with high frequency waves such as electromagnetic, acoustic, and gravitational); the manipulation or reconstruction of someone's thinking through planned measures such as reflexive control processes; the use of psychotronics, parapsychology, bioenergy, bio fields, and psychoenergy;[14] and unspecified "special operations" or anti-ESP training. 
The last item is of particular interest. According to a Russian TV broadcast, the strategic rocket forces have begun anti-ESP training to ensure that no outside force can take over command and control functions of the force. That is, they are trying to construct a firewall around the heads of the operators. 
Conclusions
At the end of July 1997, planners for Joint Warrior Interoperability Demonstration '97 "focused on technologies that enhance real-time collaborative planning in a multinational task force of the type used in Bosnia and in Operation Desert Storm. The JWID '97 network, called the Coalition Wide-Area Network (CWAN), is the first military network that allows allied nations to participate as full and equal partners."[15] The demonstration in effect was a trade fair for private companies to demonstrate their goods; defense ministries got to decide where and how to spend their money wiser, in many cases without incurring the cost of prototypes. It is a good example of doing business better with less. Technologies demonstrated included:[16] 
  • Soldiers using laptop computers to drag cross-hairs over maps to call in airstrikes 
  • Soldiers carrying beepers and mobile phones rather than guns 
  • Generals tracking movements of every unit, counting the precise number of shells fired around the globe, and inspecting real-time damage inflicted on an enemy, all with multicolored graphics[17] 
Every account of this exercise emphasized the ability of systems to process data and provide information feedback via the power invested in their microprocessors. The ability to affect or defend the data-processing capability of the human operators of these systems was never mentioned during the exercise; it has received only slight attention during countless exercises over the past several years. The time has come to ask why we appear to be ignoring the operators of our systems. Clearly the information operator, exposed before a vast array of potentially immobilizing weapons, is the weak spot in any nation's military assets. There are few international agreements protecting the individual soldier, and these rely on the good will of the combatants. Some nations, and terrorists of every stripe, don't care about such agreements. 
This article has used the term data-processing to demonstrate its importance to ascertaining what so-called information warfare and information operations are all about. Data-processing is the action this nation and others need to protect. Information is nothing more than the output of this activity. As a result, the emphasis on information-related warfare terminology ("information dominance," "information carousel") that has proliferated for a decade does not seem to fit the situation before us. In some cases the battle to affect or protect data-processing elements pits one mechanical system against another. In other cases, mechanical systems may be confronted by the human organism, or vice versa, since humans can usually shut down any mechanical system with the flip of a switch. In reality, the game is about protecting or affecting signals, waves, and impulses that can influence the data-processing elements of systems, computers, or people. We are potentially the biggest victims of information warfare, because we have neglected to protect ourselves. 
Our obsession with a "system of systems," "information dominance," and other such terminology is most likely a leading cause of our neglect of the human factor in our theories of information warfare. It is time to change our terminology and our conceptual paradigm. Our terminology is confusing us and sending us in directions that deal primarily with the hardware, software, and communications components of the data-processing spectrum. We need to spend more time researching how to protect the humans in our data management structures. Nothing in those structures can be sustained if our operators have been debilitated by potential adversaries or terrorists who--right now--may be designing the means to disrupt the human component of our carefully constructed notion of a system of systems. 

NOTES 
1. I. Chernishev, "Can Rulers Make `Zombies' and Control the World?" Orienteer, February 1997, pp. 58-62. 
2. Douglas Pasternak, "Wonder Weapons," U.S. News and World Report, 7 July 1997, pp. 38-46. 
3. Ibid., p. 38. 
4. FM 101-5-1, Operational Terms and Graphics, 30 September 1997, p. 1-82. 
5. Joint Pub 3-13.1, Joint Doctrine for Command and Control Warfare (C2W), 7 February 1996, p. v. 
6. The American Heritage Dictionary (2d College Ed.; Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982), p. 660, definition 4. 
7. Denis Snezhnyy, "Cybernetic Battlefield & National Security," Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye, No. 10, 15-21 March 1997, p. 2. 
8. Victor I. Solntsev, "Information War and Some Aspects of a Computer Operator's Defense," talk given at an Infowar Conference in Washington, D.C., September 1996, sponsored by the National Computer Security Association. Information in this section is based on notes from Dr. Solntsev's talk.
9. Pasternak, p. 40. 
10. Ibid., pp. 40-46. 
11. Ibid. 
12. Larry Dodgen, "Nonlethal Weapons," U.S. News and World Report, 4 August 1997, p. 5. 
13. "Background on the Aviary," Nexus Magazine, downloaded from the Internet on 13 July 1997 from www.execpc.com/vjentpr/nexusavi.html, p.7. 
14. Aleksandr Cherkasov, "The Front Where Shots Aren't Fired," Orienteer, May 1995, p. 45. This article was based on information in the foreign and Russian press, according to the author, making it impossible to pinpoint what his source was for this reference. 
15. Bob Brewin, "DOD looks for IT `golden nuggets,'" Federal Computer Week, 28 July 1997, p. 31, as taken from the Earlybird Supplement, 4 August 1997, p. B 17. 
16. Oliver August, "Zap! Hard day at the office for NATO's laptop warriors," The Times, 28 July 1997, as taken from the Earlybird Supplement, 4 August 1997, p. B 16. 
17. Ibid. 

Lieutenant Colonel Timothy L. Thomas (USA Ret.) is an analyst at the Foreign Military Studies Office, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. Recently he has written extensively on the Russian view of information operations and on current Russian military-political issues. During his military career he served in the 82d Airborne Division and was the Department Head of Soviet Military-Political Affairs at the US Army's Russian Institute in Garmisch, Germany. 

Reviewed 25 February 1998. Please send comments or corrections to usarmy.carlisle.awc.mbx.parameters@mail.mil