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November 29, 1991
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DELAW2.ASC
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This file shared with KeelyNet courtesy of Sgt. Paul Carlson.
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From the June 1959 edition of The DelaWarr Labs
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Mind & Matter Journal.
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Effects of Radio Waves gets Wider Laboratory Study
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(This second article in The New York Times of April 6 describes
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Mr. John Osmundsen's interview with Dr. A. J. Ginsberg after
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reporting the previous week on parallel work by Dr. John
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Heller. The importance of this work may be judged by the large
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number of University research programmes that are being
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diverted in the United States to the effect of radio wave
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frequencies on health, although for years scientists have
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denied that such effects are possible. It is to be hoped that
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the work and research at the DelaWarr Laboratories will now
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receive more serious attention.....The Editor)
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Research into the harmful effects and the possibly beneficial uses
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of high-frequency radio waves on living things is reported to be
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expanding rapidly in laboratories in the United States and Canada.
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Investigations sponsored by the armed services are going on in at
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least ten American Universities and research institutes. The
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research is aimed at providing knowledge that will make it possible
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to live safely with the increasingly powerful radar and other micro-
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wave generators being developed.
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Although existing devices are said to be completely safe if properly
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handled the most powerful are believed to be potentially capable of
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causing SERIOUS DAMAGE AT A DISTANCE OF SEVERAL MILES. It is
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assumed, also, that the implications this has for weapons
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development are being investigated.
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Parallel studies into the possible beneficial effects of much lower-
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powered pulses radio waves have been begun or are expected to begin
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soon in fifteen or twenty other laboratories.
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This work has been instigated largely by Dr. A. J. Ginsber, a New
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York physician. He has reported the successful treatment of
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hundreds of cases of acute and chronic infections with these radio
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waves.
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Page 1
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Dr. Ginsberg admits that he does not know how the apparent cures
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with his so-called DiaPulse machine were brought about. But he has
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a theory about the ways in which pulsed high-frequency radio waves
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interact with living tissues. This theory has interested several
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prominent investigators sufficiently to prompt them to begin
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research into the matter, many with their own funds.
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Dr. Herman P. Schwan, Director of the Electro-Medical Laboratory of
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the University of Pennsylvania - who consulted with Dr. Ginsberg on
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several research programmes - is cautious but not discouraging. In
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a recent interview Dr. Schwan remarked, "There is an interesting
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possibility that Dr. Ginsberg's machine may turn out to be a very
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important advancement in physical medicine."
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Ironically, the effect of high-frequency radio waves on biological
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systems that Dr. Ginsberg believes can help relieve infections is
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one of the effects being looked for by the armed services as a
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possible hazard of high-powered radio waves.
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What both groups are looking for are biological responses to radio
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waves that do not result from heating. Although these athermal
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effects have not been demonstrated conclusively many scientists
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engaged in this work agree that they exist.
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Heat Long in Use
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The fact that radio waves can cause heating in tissues has long been
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known and has been widely used to treat inflammations and injuries
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to joints and soft tissues. This treatment, called diathermy, uses
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short-wave radio frequencies. Much more powerful higher-frequency
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(shorter wave) radar used for this purpose would cook internal
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tissues.
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Dr. Ginsberg said that in 1943 he had investigated the idea that
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something other than heating might be going on in tissues treated
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with diathermy. In a paper published in THE MEDICAL RECORD for
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December 19 of that year he reported diathermy results that he felt
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could NOT BE ACCOUNTED for PURELY BY HEAT.
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This led him, he said, to try to eliminate the heating effect of the
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diathermy. He explained that the most logical means for doing this
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seemed to be to pulse the radio waves in such a way that any heat
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created would be dissipated between pulses.
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With the help of Arthur Milinowski, a physicist, Dr. Ginsberg built
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a machine for this purpose and soon, he claimed, supported his
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contention that there was a beneficial athermal effect of radio
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waves on tissues.
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According to Dr. Ginsberg's theory the athermal effect of pulsed
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radio waves STIMULATES THE BODY'S DEFENSE MECHANISM, marshalling the
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system that scavenges foreign materials and tissue debris. This
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system is believed to produce antibodies which act against
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infectious invaders.
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Two reports apparently substantiating claims for an athermal effect
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were made in the March 28 issue of NATURE, a British scientific
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publication, and in the RES BULLETIN, an American journal.
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Page 2
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Those papers carried accounts of the bizarre behaviour of micro-
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organisms and the apparent interference with heredity-controlling
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material in certain plant cells CAUSED BY PULSED RADIO FREQUENCIES.
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The work, done by Dr. John H. Heller and his group at the New
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England Institute for Medical Research in Ridgefield, Conn., was
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instigated by Dr. Ginsberg's search for scientists to look for an
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athermal effect of pulsed radio frequencies. A modified version of
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Dr. Ginsberg's device was used in the group's early work but it has
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since built its own radio pulse generator.
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Dr. Heller reported that he was UNABLE TO DETECT ANY TEMPERATURE
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RISE in the cell containing tiny micro-organisms that swam either
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back and forth or up and down in response to different frequencies
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of the pulse radio waves.
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Dr. Schwan believes his group at the University of Pennsylvania has
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found still another way in which high-frequency radio waves might
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affect living tissues athermally.
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This is to CHANGE THE PERFORMANCE OF NERVE CELLS by acting on the
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cell membrane. How this would ultimately affect the organism,
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however, is not known, Dr. Schwan said.
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Dr. Schwan and several other scientists agree that a great deal must
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be learned at a very fundamental level to find out exactly what
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effects other than heat are created by high-frequency radio waves in
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living tissues and then whether those effects are good or not. This,
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he explained, is a job that will take many years.
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In the meantime the armed services are studying means for protecting
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persons who work around radar installations with radar-reflecting
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clothes and shielded buildings and passage-ways.
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Those steps would be taken largely to give protection against the
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heating effects of radar waves, which are known to be capable of
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causing cataracts, reproductive cell damage and other injuries.
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The Army, Navy and Air Force are also continuing their sponsorship
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of extensive research programmes on the biological effects of high-
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frequency radio wave energy. Progress in this work will be
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discussed at a tri-service meeting later this year.
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And extensive clinical studies are being made to see if Dr.
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Ginsberg's idea of treating illness with pulsed radio waves can be
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evaluated statistically with patients, even though the possible
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athermal effects are not yet understood biophysically and
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physiologically.
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