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RESOURCES

External sources that complement the archive with international reports, legal records, technical standard literature, and curated books.

Primary sources

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TITLE: Targeting Civilians with Directed Energy

AUTHOR: Sami Dia

SOURCE: crisisunseen.com

CLASSIFICATION: Investigative Literature / Non-Technical Entry Point

ANALYST_SUMMARY: In plain terms: this is one of the best books I know when it comes to explaining the CIA program and the use of directed energy weapons in an accessible way.

CREDITS: Text, layout, and rights for this work remain with Sam Dia and crisisunseen.com; support the author via the official site.

Books

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TITLE: Effects of Directed Energy Weapons

AUTHOR: Philip E. Nielsen

SOURCE: digitalcommons.ndu.edu

CLASSIFICATION: Military-science reference / Technical standard work

LICENSE: All rights reserved — confirm terms on NDU Press / publisher pages before reuse.

ANALYST_SUMMARY: Military-science reference on physical DEW effects; useful for validating skin-depth and penetration analysis.

CREDITS: Text and rights for this work remain with Philip E. Nielsen and National Defense University Press. Targeting Humans links to an official PDF mirror for convenience; purchase or cite via NDU / retailer as appropriate.

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TITLE: Bioelectromagnetics: Principles and Applications

AUTHOR: James C. Lin

SOURCE: openlibrary.org

CLASSIFICATION: Academic textbook / Bioelectromagnetics fundamentals

LICENSE: All rights reserved — confirm terms on the publisher / retailer site before reuse or redistribution.

ANALYST_SUMMARY: Deeper science on how electromagnetic fields interact with biological tissue—exposure concepts, coupling physics, and tissue-relevant framing beyond headline summaries.

CREDITS: Text and rights for this work remain with the author and publisher. Targeting Humans links to public catalog search and retailer entry points for reader convenience only.

Official international reports (United Nations)

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TITLE: Directed Energy Weapons: A New Look at an 'Old' Technology

AUTHOR: UNIDIR

SOURCE: unidir.org

CLASSIFICATION: UN institute research / Disarmament and security brief (May 2022)

LICENSE: UN / UNIDIR publication terms apply; confirm reuse policy on the official page.

ANALYST_SUMMARY: UNIDIR frames directed energy weapons as a key battlespace technology. The text confirms the maturity of lasers and high-power microwaves (HPM) and explicitly warns that DEWs can injure the central nervous system or deep tissue without outward signs—often delaying diagnosis.

CREDITS: Content and rights remain with the United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR). Targeting Humans links only to the official UNIDIR page.

Video & lecture records

RECORD_ID // GIORDANO-DIRECTED-ENERGY-HAVANA

James Giordano, Ph.D.

ROLE: Professor (Neurology / Neuroethics), Georgetown University — interviewed on directed energy in a Havana-syndrome context (not a CIA officer).

Directed energy and Havana Syndrome (long-form interview)

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RECORD_ID // GIORDANO-DEW-PANEL-CLIP

James Giordano, Ph.D.

ROLE: Professor, Georgetown — guest on an independent channel; title centers directed energy weapons.

Are "directed energy weapons" being used? (third-party interview format)

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RECORD_ID // TROWER-MICROWAVE-DEW

Barrie Trower

ROLE: Former UK Royal Navy / government microwave-debriefing background — public talks on microwave / DE harm claims.

Microwave / directed-energy harm claims (long interview, third-party channel)

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RECORD_ID // 60M-HAVANA-INVESTIGATION

CBS 60 Minutes

ROLE: Mainstream broadcast investigation into Havana-type anomalous health incidents (often discussed alongside DE hypotheses).

The 60 Minutes investigation into Havana Syndrome

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RECORD_ID // 60M-HAVANA-RUSSIA-REPORT

CBS 60 Minutes

ROLE: Mainstream follow-on reporting on possible foreign involvement in Havana-type incidents (DE angle in security reporting).

Havana Syndrome — Russia responsibility reporting (60 Minutes segment)

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