SPECIALIST S SUGGESTIONS FOR COMBATING PHOBIA OVER PSYCHOWEAPONS

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Summary: The documents discuss various topics related to the CIA's Stargate program. The first document describes a nuclear submarine accident and the subsequent clean-up operations. Concerns about lingering radioactivity in the area are also mentioned. The second document discusses psychological weapons and the potential for brainwashing the population. It mentions the danger of hypnosis shows and the impact of television on people's hypnotizability. The third document is an obituary for a Rear Admiral in the Russian Navy.

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 military superiors ordered'its employees to
 consider the explosion a thermal one and to
 sign a promise not to disclose the "offi-
 cial secret."  A month after the accident,
 a commission was set up under Rear Admiral
 A. G. Kurik to investigate the incident and
 organize clean-up operations.  Minoborony
 subsequently drafted and approved a whole
 plan of design, technical and training mea-
 sures aimed at making nuclear submarines
 safer to operate, repair and maintain.  In
 particular, this plan forbade repair work
 to be done on submarines while they were
 afloat, and it called for special reactor-
 rechargin zones to be created at mainten-
 ance facilities.  No such zone was created
 at the Shkotovo-Z2 plant, however, owing to
 insufficient funds.
 Citizens of Shkotovo-22 are said to be
 concerned over lingering radioactivity in
 the area of the plant.  There have been
 calls for more thorough monitoring of local
 radiation conditions, more careful medical
 monitoring of persons who were exposed to
 radiation, stricter measures to prevent the
 spread of radiocontamination from the fall-
 out zone and waste burial places, and allo-
 cations for financing such undertakings.
 Radioactivity reportedly has spread already
 to nearby Konyushkovo Bay and also to Abrek
 and Razboynik bays.   The author mentions
 that specialists of the Taiga Geological
 Association in Khabarovsk recently conduct-
 ed a detailed independent radiological ex-
 amination of the plant and the settlement,
 and results of this survey are now being
 processed.  Local officials think that a
 large-scale clean-up program is needed.  I.
 Grishan, chairman of the Shkotovo-22 set-
 tlement Soviet, has asked that the settle-
 ment be officially designated an accident-
 stricken population center, which would
 make it eligible for additional financial
 assistance,
 (SNAP 911125)
 Author:  Tsarev, I.
 Title:  SPECIALIST'S SUGGESTIONS FOR COM-
 BATING PHOBIA OVE           PONS"
 Primary Source:  rcr ,  e a e,^    1991,
 No. 25E (21476), p. 4, cots. 5-7
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 Extract:  "It would be tempting to turn
 psychological weapons against One's own
 people and make millions of them forget
 about discontent with the system of social
 inequality, about the struggle for peace
 and about their civil rights.  Oppressed
 but joyful, fleeced by monopolies but con-
 tent with everything .,.. Wouldn't this be
 the ideal citizen from the point of view of
 the'ruling circles in countries of the
 West?"  This what newspapers of ours wrote
 quite recently about "MK-Ultra," an ultra-
 secret program of American intelligence
 which was aimed at turning people into zom-
 bies,en masse.  But we now Know that we
 ourselves have not escaped such brainwash-
 ing.
 Stories about design bureaus at which
 instruments have been developed for produc-
 ing long-distance effects on the human mind
 have begun to appear in the press.* Among
 the mall that we receive from our readers
 has been a trickle of letters which mention
 "individual brainwashing" by mysterious
 psychological weapons.
 Vladimir Nikitovich Volchenko is a
 professor of the Moscow State Technical
 University imeni Bauman and deputy chairman
 of the USSR Union of Scientific and Engin-
 eering Societies' Committee on Bioenergy
 Information Processing (Bioenergoinformati-
 ka).,' He took part in preparing materials
 on the question of protecting citizens
 against psychological terror, for the RSFSR
 Supreme Soviet.
 . "For such cases to become fewer, peo-
 ple must first be rescued from psychologi-
 cal terror which is now occurring," said V.
 Volchenko.  "The term 'psychological ter-
 ror' refers to factors which adversely af-
 fect human consciousness.  Politics and
 ideology are not the only ones which should
 be mentioned.  Among the rest are hypnosis
 shows at stadiums and on television.  After
 the trailblazer, psychotherapist A. Kash-
 pirovskiy, came hundreds of psychotherapist followers
 who have been giving similar performances.
 The trouble is not even that many of these
 'therapists' are elementary acquisitors who
 are out to make easy money in a hurry.
 This is a topic for a separate conversa-
 tion.  The danger lies elsewhere.  Mass
 sessions of this kind have a substantial
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 impact on the hypnotizability of millions
 of televiewers, the sessions heighten it.
 And this means that the viewers stand a
 greater chance of being turned into zom-
 bies.
 "The runaway UFO psychosis spawned by
 television Is another example.  From let-
 ters and in the course of personal conver-
 sations, my colleagues on the 'Bioenergoin-
 formatika' committee and I have established
 numerous cases of psychosis on topics of
 contacts with unidentified flying objects.
 This is very dangerous!"
 "Is there a way of preventing mass
 creation of zombies?"
 "Of course, and it is known to the
 whole world.  It consists primarily in ac-
 cepting a new thinking model which involves
 human spirituality.  It must never be for-
 gotten that for humanity, the optimal order
 of tasks which are accomplished proceeds
 from morality and ecology to economics and
 politics.  In our country, it is just the
 other way around at present: politics--eco-
 nomics--ecology--morality.  Do you think
 that we can enter the future with the cart
 before the horse?"
 From the editors:  Specialists have
 acknowledged that psychological weapons
 exist.  And the information media, which
 have long been a tool for Ideological
 brainwashing of the masses, are probably
 one of the most potent varieties of such
 weapons.  But information about the exis-
 tence also of technical "psi" weapons has
 been confirmed at the same time.  The edi-
 tors have received a report about a discov-
 ery and an invention called "A Method of
 Inducing Artificial Sleep at a Distance by
 Means of Radio Waves" (re istered by the
 State Committee on Inventions and Discover-
 les on January 31, 1974).  To the best of
 our knowledge, a hypnotic radiator has been
 built and has been successfully tested in a
 military unit.
 ee a sa   e Oat y  A , October 18, 1991,
 F6-00792R000600450008-5
 (SNAP 911125)
 Title;         R. A. ANOKHIN (obituary)
 Primary ource;   rasnaya zvezda, October
 30, 1991, No. 249 (20636), p. 6, cal, 5
 Extract:  Rear Admiral of the Reserve.s Ron-
 ald Aleksandrovich Anokhin has died sudden-
 ly at the age of 58.
 .After graduating from the Higher Naval
 School Imeni Frunze in 1954, he served on
 surface ships and submarines of the North-
 ern, Baltic and Pacific fleets,  He gradu-
 ated from the Naval Academy in 1968.
 He commanded a motor torpedo boat,
 torpedo and missile submarines, a force and
 a squadron.  He trained many outstanding
 ship commanders who are experts of their
 work.  In his last years of active service,
 he worked productively in the permanent
 commission for the state acceptance of
 ships.
 .For his services to the Motherland,
 R. A. Anokhin was awarded many orders and
 medals of the USSR.
 (The obituary is submitted by a group
 of comrades.
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