US Armed Forces Using Black Weapon on It's Own Troops
Friendly Fire -- On Purpose. After all, it won't kill,
only maim.
Claiming they can "turn off the switch" when no longer needed, special operations, or whatever they want to call themselves is using a tried-and-proven black weapon on their own fellow servicemen and women while they them selves are as equally effected.
There is no injury, no noticeable marks, but the damage is permanent and causes
the victims to turn on civilian society when the tour of duty and the service is
all over. It does some sort of irrevocable damage to the
brain.
They don't care who knows it either, because no one believes this ancient tool, the black weapon of war drums, can do any damage at all.
"After all, it's used to boost morale", is the contention. The fact is
nobody seems to care that, in all probability, it does permanent damage. The claim of
controllability is highly theoretical at best, which also means that soldiers are still being used as
guinea pigs. A while back some penal institution gave healthy prisoners cat scans
which surprisingly revealed repeatedly significant sections of the prisoners'
brains to be missing. The one constant most if not all of these had to
have had in common was subjection to popular music which uses war drums simply
because, if for no other reason such as to create impulse buyers for example, is
very profitable.
But the use of service connected personnel as lab mice or "lab
humans" is nothing new. My father was one of the men back in the fifties that was placed in front of an atomic bomb blast with the
other laboratory human beings. He died of cancer. My father-in-law was
subjected repeatedly to agent orange. He died of cancer.
The drums thinly disguised as music, are being observed by the media, for example, in the
preparation stages for battle. It was used extensively before the second battle
of Fallujah in early November of 2004. They were blaring a particularly
violent form of music called "Heavy Metal". Maybe in honor of
the heavy metal lead, which the Roman Legions used in cooking utensils.
That's what was done historically in many primitive societies, to, as the modern
phrase goes, "pump up" the people who are to go into combat. This does not taper off
afterwards as the individual faces a return to society without all his or her mind intact.
This is also being used, beknownst or unbenownst, by certain companies in the
civilian sector. I was subjected to this when I was obliged because of
financial difficulties to work the late midnight shift in a leading retail giant
cleaning floors. They were using the black weapon to, as the manager put
it, "pump up" the workers, most of which loved it, the same way
someone who abuses alcohol loves the harmful effects. They beamed the
music nation-wide to all stores on the late or third shift and called it
"The Red-Eye Express". The employees would sneak back to the
musac box and crank the volume to dangerous decibel levels audible throughout
the store. They not only pumped up the employees, but also they had increased
problems with theft, at one point a sizable amount of live ammunition was
brazenly stolen from sporting goods. In short they get more than they
bargain for, including a certain damaging result for everyone within
"earshot".
The result is a permanently belligerent personality that is not able to cope with situations without the support of a
hierarchical structure in place. Also, as I personally have observed quite a few times,
in case of military, they also have a tendency to treat other members of civilian society as the enemy.
In their mind, the difference becomes blurred. In one case I had to deal with an ex marine sniper who insisted on fighting me to the death.
He exhibited the same profile of previous cases in the area (Claremont, New
Hampshire and locations in nearby Vermont) where people had been tail-gaited all
the way to their homes under cover of early morning darkness and then fatally
beaten.
I am wondering if that's not the reason for the extreme upswing of ex-servicemen homelessness in the San Diego area. It seems the United States has found a new twist on the ancient Roman practice of "decimating" the troops.
The Romans, to punish failure or insubordination on a large scale, would line up
the troops on a bridge or a precipice, and then shove every tenth soldier to his
death. But in the United States military they just decimate the soldier's
minds. All in the guise of boosting-boosting. With these suicide
bombers, they are still alive (if they survive the conflict), it's just that
they are only slightly brain dead -- theoretically, of course. But who's
going to do the science? All they care about is the bottom line of victory
or profit depending on who's using the weapon.
They could have gotten better victories without the war drums. It
didn't work for primitive societies. It locked them into the stone and
bronze age right up to the 21st century. And, in case you haven't noticed,
the same thing is happening to contemporary U.S.A. This may have been the
cause of many of our problems during the Vietnam Conflict. One whole
division, I believe it was, or maybe a battalion, mutinied and simply walked
back and forth in Viet Nam, giving the Viet Cong prior disclosure of their
travel so that they would avoid encounters. This was the beginning of
using outdoor loudspeakers for so-called "rock" so-called music.
But it doesn't have to all be rock. Remember the depiction of attack helicopters
blaring Wagner's "Flight of the Valkiries" in the classic movie "Apocalypse
Now"? Worked for Hitler. At least for a while.
Copyright (c) 2005 by
Paul A. L. Hall. All rights reserved.
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