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Nick Pope, a former UK Defence official, confirmed to the program (That's impossible) on History Channel - August 9th 2009, the existence of this kind of technology.
Dr. Nick Begich, www.earthpulse.com, explains in his 2006 book "Controlling the Human Mind" that the technology exists to affect people's metabolism remotely.
Dr. Begich points out that it is extremely difficult to distinguish between delusional people and real victims who are subjected to Electromagnetic weapons testing.
The main obstacle to conducting a serious investigation is: Lack of concrete evidence.
It is very hard to prove this kind of torture. It is believed that this type of torture is not widely authorized by the intelligence services.
The UN Human Rights Council conducts investigations if the human rights violations in a state are systematic, and can be reliably attested. Therefore, it is unlikely the UN Human Rights Council will take up this issue, since the two conditions cannot be met.
Mostafa Hosny
No. The Netherlands have not tested or developed nuclear weapons.
The atom bombs were tested in New Mexico.
There were 23 total nuclear weapons tested at Bikini Atoll between the years of 1946 and 1958. These nuclear weapons caused a great amount of radiation to be leaked into the surrounding areas.
USUSSRUKFrance
India and Pakistan
Antarctica and South America, I think that may be it.
Both US & UK.
The French tested their nuclear weapons in the Sahara desert (before Algeria's independence) and on the Pacific atoll of Mururoa.
None that should consern the average person
IsraelMaybe Iran, but if so it has not been tested
They would sacrifice slaves or criminal
America, Russia, and Korea.