Project Freedom

I tried to access their site but not available! Ralph, how did you get
this info? Very interesting!
Nimueh

Nimueh: This was a web link that was on a site I visited recently. It might
have been Branton or underground tunnels. Some people on the H. E. mail
list are interested in HAARP and things like that so I passed it along. I
couldn't get on the Project Freedom site either. Maybe you can try
Mamma.com. A recent article in the USA 2-27-01 Marines working on
microwave weapon They have a Vehicle Mounted Active Denial System which
points a microwave at intruders or crowds to deter them. It causes skin
moisture in the body to heat up giving you a burning sensation which will
make you run away. This vehicle was just shown on CNN and they were
already talking about using it for crowd control for the Peacekeepers, but
that may be down the road since it needs more testing. This reminded me of
an Unsolved Mystery program that I saw a few years ago. It said one of the
Presidential helicopters presumably strayed into a restricted area in the
state of Washington and mysteriously crashed. A private investigator said
the four soldiers flying it all suffered radiation burns and were probably
hit by microwave beam that was being tested. It must have fried their
brains which caused the crash. From: Ralph

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From: "Nimueh Rephael" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:28 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

I tried to access their site but not available! Ralph, how did you get
this info? Very interesting!
Nimueh

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You would look like the tin man in the Wizard of Oz but a layer of heavy
duty aluminum foil between you and it will reflect 99% of it. In fact a
corner reflector bounces it back to the source. Corner reflectors are those
metallized shapes run to the top of the mast by some sailboaters when they
want to be sure they are seen by radar. Life boats often carry one balloon
supported.
Kirk

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph McCormick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

Nimueh: This was a web link that was on a site I visited recently. It might
have been Branton or underground tunnels. Some people on the H. E. mail
list are interested in HAARP and things like that so I passed it along. I
couldn't get on the Project Freedom site either. Maybe you can try
Mamma.com. A recent article in the USA 2-27-01 Marines working on
microwave weapon They have a Vehicle Mounted Active Denial System which
points a microwave at intruders or crowds to deter them. It causes skin
moisture in the body to heat up giving you a burning sensation which will
make you run away. This vehicle was just shown on CNN and they were
already talking about using it for crowd control for the Peacekeepers, but
that may be down the road since it needs more testing. This reminded me of
an Unsolved Mystery program that I saw a few years ago. It said one of the
Presidential helicopters presumably strayed into a restricted area in the
state of Washington and mysteriously crashed. A private investigator said
the four soldiers flying it all suffered radiation burns and were probably
hit by microwave beam that was being tested. It must have fried their
brains which caused the crash. From: Ralph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nimueh Rephael" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:28 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

I tried to access their site but not available! Ralph, how did you get
this info? Very interesting!
Nimueh

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Wouldn't the aluminum heat up and cause external burning as in a microwave?

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----- Original Message -----

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kirk

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Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 11:28 AM

Subject: RE: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

` You would look like the tin man in the Wizard of Oz but a layer of heavy
duty aluminum foil between you and it will reflect 99% of it. In fact a
corner reflector bounces it back to the source. Corner reflectors are those
metallized shapes run to the top of the mast by some sailboaters when they
want to be sure they are seen by radar. Life boats often carry one balloon
supported.
Kirk

-----Original Message-----
From: Ralph McCormick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

Nimueh: This was a web link that was on a site I visited recently. It might
have been Branton or underground tunnels. Some people on the H. E. mail
list are interested in HAARP and things like that so I passed it along. I
couldn't get on the Project Freedom site either. Maybe you can try
Mamma.com. A recent article in the USA 2-27-01 Marines working on
microwave weapon They have a Vehicle Mounted Active Denial System which
points a microwave at intruders or crowds to deter them. It causes skin
moisture in the body to heat up giving you a burning sensation which will
make you run away. This vehicle was just shown on CNN and they were
already talking about using it for crowd control for the Peacekeepers, but
that may be down the road since it needs more testing. This reminded me of
an Unsolved Mystery program that I saw a few years ago. It said one of the
Presidential helicopters presumably strayed into a restricted area in the
state of Washington and mysteriously crashed. A private investigator said
the four soldiers flying it all suffered radiation burns and were probably
hit by microwave beam that was being tested. It must have fried their
brains which caused the crash. From: Ralph
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To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:28 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

I tried to access their site but not available! Ralph, how did you get
this info? Very interesting!
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If they beamed that much energy at you anyone unprotected would die in a second or so. Blind almost instantly and thermal effects that would kill in a day or two if not sooner. If skin currents in Al are so high as to burn you then you are toast for sure without the aluminum. I like the idea of a corner reflector as a shield though. You can verify angles are right using a flashlight at night.

Safe radiation levels are based on thermal effects. Radiation studies re cancer, cataracts, morphology changes in yeast etc. are not in the numbers. Rabbits developed cataracts after exposure to 20 minutes a day at 10% of the Russian max level (1mw/cm2 is Russian max) US level is 10 times that or 10mw/cm2. As I say rabbits developed cataracts in 90 days or less at 1% of US "safe" level.

Don't you get sick of government deception?

I am an amateur radio operator and I have an external antenna for my vehicle. Antennas near your skull, especially at cell phone frequencies and above, couple real well into the brain cavity. Notice the published safety levels (which are thermal as previously stated) show a real dip in acceptable levels near this band. Then they have the brass to say no link between cell phones and brain pathology.

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-----Original Message-----
From: Michael-Jon [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 10:38 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

Wouldn't the aluminum heat up and cause external burning as in a microwave?

----- Original Message -----

From:
kirk

To: [email protected]

Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 11:28 AM

Subject: RE: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

` You would look like the tin man in the Wizard of Oz but a layer of heavy
duty aluminum foil between you and it will reflect 99% of it. In fact a
corner reflector bounces it back to the source. Corner reflectors are those
metallized shapes run to the top of the mast by some sailboaters when they
want to be sure they are seen by radar. Life boats often carry one balloon
supported.
Kirk

-----Original Message-----

From: Ralph McCormick [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sunday, March 04, 2001 8:49 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

Nimueh: This was a web link that was on a site I visited recently.  It might
have been Branton or underground tunnels.  Some people on the H. E. mail
list are interested in HAARP and things like that so I passed it along.  I
couldn't get on the Project Freedom site either.  Maybe you can try
Mamma.com.  A recent article in the USA 2-27-01  Marines working on
microwave weapon  They have a Vehicle Mounted Active Denial System which
points a microwave at intruders or crowds to deter them.  It causes skin
moisture in the body to heat up giving you a burning sensation which will
make you run away.  This vehicle was just shown on CNN  and they were
already talking about using it for crowd control for the Peacekeepers, but
that may be down the road since it needs more testing.   This reminded me of
an Unsolved Mystery program that I saw a few years ago.  It said one of the
Presidential helicopters presumably strayed into a restricted area in the
state of Washington and mysteriously crashed.  A private investigator said
the four soldiers flying it all suffered radiation burns and were probably
hit by microwave beam that was being tested.  It must have fried their

brains which caused the crash. From: Ralph
----- Original Message -----
From: "Nimueh Rephael" [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Saturday, March 03, 2001 5:28 PM
Subject: [allplanets-hollow] Project Freedom

> I tried to access their site but not available! Ralph, how did you get
> this info? Very interesting!

Nimueh

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