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any statements that the USAF may make re the PAVE PAWS operation. There has
been a complete about-face. The Meeting Announcement reads:

Third International Symposium on Nonthermal Medical/Biological
Treatments Using Electromagnetic Fields and Ionized Gases
Hosted
By
USAF Research Laboratory, Radio Frequency Radiation Branch,
Brooks AFB, Texas, June 11-13, 2003

In historic words, offered in another context, this is an incident that will live in infamy.
How stupid does the USAF think that the American public must be? If, in the eyes of the
USAF, nonthermal interactions with environmental electromagnetic fields can be
the basis of therapeutic interventions, why might they not occur as the result of
exposure to pulsed radar fields? And what might be the health effects in
consequence, for better or worse? And what does it say about the professional integrity
of the NRC Panel that it is apparently prepared to negotiate seriously with those
responsible for such scientific inconsistency?
[...]
At this point, it may be relevant to briefly summarize my qualifications in the fields
of radio physics and radio engineering. I am an elected Fellow of IEEE for my
contributions in the field of radiotelemetry. Essentially unaided, I designed, built and
successfully operated at my home a coherent radar system sufficiently sensitive to detect
echoes of my signals from the surface of the moon (Adey, 1969). The antenna involved a
180-element steerable, multibay Yagi-phased array. The coherent detection system
pioneered techniques recognized by authorities at the NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory as
the forerunner of modern broadband detection techniques."

Adey worked extensively with nasa (search their site), supervised the UCLA brain research institute, received millions in grants from the office of naval affairs and the department of energy over the course of his career on this topic matter. He also worked on the aptly named project Pandora.

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