Petition updateJoint Congressional Hearings & DOJ Investigation of Microwave Assaults on U​.​S. CitizensMilitary Research - THE EFFECTS OF RADAR ON THE HUMAN BODY - Microwave and Radiofrequency Radiation
Helena CsorbaPittsburgh, PA, United States
Jun 29, 2021

NAVAL MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE

4 October 1971

Bibliography of Reported Biological Phenomena ('EFFECTS') and Clinical Manifestations Attributed to Microwave and Radiofrequency Radiation

by Zorach R. Glasser, Ph.D. LT, MSC, USNR

https://www.magdahavas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Navy_Radiowave_Brief.pdf

 

21 March 1962

RM-TR-62- 1

THE EFFECTS OF RADAR ON THE HUMAN BODY

https://apps.dtic.mil/dtic/tr/fulltext/u2/273787.pdf

by John J. Turner

https://www.magdahavas.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/Navy_Radiowave_Brief.pdf

 

.RADAR is RAdio Detection And Ranging + RAdio Direction And Ranging

RADAR is a motion sensor. Through-The-Wall-Surveillance (TTWS) RADAR gun computers detect "micro-motion", such as breath-rate, heart beat and speech and recognize gesture, gait, eye gaze movement and emotion. These are human identifying bio-metric signatures. Pulsed RADAR radio waves, through-walls, can 'LOCATE' and then 'TRACK' a moving target. https://www.trxsystems.com/
The FCC calls these devices radiolocators and intentional radiators. Whether ground penetrating (GPR) or building walls penetrating RADAR, the computer interprets what it ‘sees’ by evaluating the RF echo ‘returns’, using the gaseous, solid or liquid matters’ Dielectric Permittivity property,

https://itis.swiss/virtual-population/tissue-properties/database/dielectric-properties/

TTWS radiolocator and intentional radiator to search a home:

https://law.justia.com/cases/federal/appellate-courts/ca10/13-3329/13-3329-2014-12-30.html

https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1992-08-11-mn-5561-story.html

Police Officers Tell Congress of RADAR Gun Cancer Fears Aug. 11, 1992
12 AM
Associated Press

WASHINGTON — Police officers told Congress on Monday they fear the radar guns they use to catch speeders are giving them cancer, but scientists differed on whether there is any evidence of a link.

The officers complained the government isn’t doing enough to warn troopers or to investigate the medical effects of microwave radiation emitted by the traffic radar guns.

“Hand-held police radar guns should be restricted or banned,” said Thomas Malcolm, a police officer in Windsor Locks, Conn., who blames his testicular cancer on using a radar gun for 15 years.

“No warning came with my radar gun telling me that this type of radiation has been shown to cause all types of health problems, including cancer,” Malcolm said.

Faced with increasing reports alleging a link between use of radar guns and cancer in officers, Connecticut recently passed a law banning use of hand-held radar guns and requiring that fixed units be mounted outside the police car.

At a hearing before a Senate governmental affairs subcommittee, an official of the federal Centers for Disease Control said more research is needed but so far no evidence supports the police officers’ claims.

“At present, the experimental and epidemiological evidence does not suggest that the levels of radiation emitted by traffic radar devices can be hazardous,” said Bryan D. Hardin, Washington director of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, which is part of the CDC.

But another researcher said there is cause for concern.

Dr. W. Ross Adey, a veterans medical researcher, said standards established by industry for maximum safe exposure levels are inadequate.

Microwave emissions of the sort emitted by radar guns “may carry a significant biological and biomedical risk,” said Adey, associate chief of staff for research and development at Pettis Memorial Veterans Medical Center at Loma Linda, Calif.
Copyright © 2020, Los Angeles Times

 

3 03 2017 FOIA to Senate Office of Public Records

https://www.muckrock.com/foi/united-states-of-america-10/police-officers-tell-congress-of-radar-cancer-fears-33869/

From: Helena J. Csorba

02/24/2017
Subject: None

I would like to thank the Senate Library of Congressional Records for emailing me the transcript I had requested in the above Freedom of Information request.

This where the transcript can be viewed:

https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b5142276;view=1up;seq=1

Helena Csorba

rfhurtslife@gmail.com

Copy link
WhatsApp
Facebook
Nextdoor
Email
X