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Satellites can be used to target microwave pulses in a target which can be specifically pulsed to a gland in the body at a set frequency to produce a biochemical response in the brain of the target.<ref>[Dr. Barrie Trower Interview with ICAACT]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1339&v=aMMEQNnSZIo Microwave Weaponry Interview 2012]</ref>
Satellites can be used to target microwave pulses in a target which can be specifically pulsed to a gland in the body at a set frequency to produce a biochemical response in the brain of the target.<ref>[Dr. Barrie Trower Interview with ICAACT]</ref><ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=1339&v=aMMEQNnSZIo Microwave Weaponry Interview 2012]</ref>


==Nuremberg Trials==
At the end of the second World War a committee was formed by the Western Allies, the USA and Russia and it was called the Nuremberg Treaty. The Nuremberg treaty was agreed by all the allied countries to set up laws that were designed to stop people like Joseph Mengele, from human experimentation and being given the access to torture and inflict pain on children and adults. The Nuremberg Treaty was set up to that no person may be experimented upon for any reason wihtout their individual consent, which included the technology of [[Microwave Weaponry]] and forms of [[EMF]] radiation without their consent, and before they gave consent that they must have full knowledge the length of the experiment, its potential dangers and outcomes, and other factors such as illness that may result. The important distinction of this law to protect the people of earth is that they must give individual consent.  Experiments on people without their knowledge or consent, is illegal according to the Nuremberg Treaty that was the result after the Nuremberg trials, specifically during the Doctors trials. During the cross examination of the Doctors Trials the level of torture, inflicting pain and barbarity of the human experimentation was revealed, and the groups of Nazi Doctors that were conducting these barbaric human experiments were sentenced to death by hanging.


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