Thursday, January 20, 2011

Laws Against Criminal Uses of Electromagnetic Energy Weapons - peacepink

Laws Against Criminal Uses of Electromagnetic Energy Weapons

(1) The European Union Parliament (1999)
The European Parliament A4-0005/1999 Paragraph 27 calls for a worldwide ban on weapons that might enable “any form” of the "manipulation of human beings".
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/european-parliament-a40005...

(2) H.R. 1160 (2001)
Introduced March 22, 2001: terminate operation of the Extremely Low Frequency band
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/house-bill-hr-1160-2001

(3) H.R. 2977 (2001)
Introduced by Rep. Dennis Kucinich: peaceful uses of space; prohibiting (the unlawful use) of electromagnetic weapons
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/usa-bill-hr-2977-ih

(4) The Human Rights org (2002)
Media Guide to Disarmament: electromagmentic resonance weapons
The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) formally listed a special category of psychotronic [psycho-"mind" & tronic="electronic"] mind control and other electromagmentic resonance weapons in their 2002 Media Guide to Disarmament.
http://www.unidir.ch/pdf/activites/pdf2-act201.pdf

(5) Berkeley, California (2002)
Ban the weaponization of space and mind control
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/berkeley-resolution-of-ban...

(6) Michigan: House Bill 4513 (2003)
Classify harmful electronic or electromagnetic devices
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/house-bill-4513

(7) Michigan: House Bill 4514 (2003)
Add to statutes to define crimes
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/house-bill-4514

(8) Massachusetts: Chapter 170 of the Acts of (2004)
Possession of electronic weapons
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/massachusetts-act

(9) Maine: Chapter 264 H.P. 868 - L.D. 1271 (2005)
Criminal uses of electronic weapons
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/maine-act-hp-868

(10) Missouri House bill 550
introduced by Jim Guest to against illegal chip implants.
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/584-jim-guest-of-mo-usa-bill

(11) Electronic Surveillance Laws in USA
http://www.ncsl.org/IssuesResearch/TelecommunicationsInformationTec...

(12) Michigan House Bill 1026
For the re-opening of investigative hearings into the Counter- Intelligence Program (COINTELPRO) and other intelligence and law enforcement programs and agencies, and an expansion of those hearings to include renewal of previously curtailed abuses, and other activities sanctioned by the USA PATRIOT ACT.
http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/usa-bill-hres1026-cointelpro

(13) H.R.5662 IH-- STALKERS Act of 2010 (Introduced in House - IH)http://peacepink.ning.com/profiles/blogs/stalkers-act-of-2010-hr5662

(14) European Convention on Human Rights

The European Convention is still the only international human rights agreement providing such a high degree of individual protection. State parties can also take cases against other state parties to the Court, although this power is rarely used. There are comparable protections issued in the Bill of Rights under the United States Constitution as well as the English Bill of Rights. I used the European Convention on Human Rights as it is an International Agreement.

  1. Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights

Article 8 provides a right to respect for one's "private and family life, his home and his correspondence", subject to certain restrictions that are "in accordance with law" and "necessary in a democratic society". This article clearly provides a right to be free of unlawful searches, but the Court has given the protection for "private and family life" that this article provides a broad interpretation, taking for instance that prohibition of private consensual homosexual acts violates this article.

  1. Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights

2. Article 9 provides a right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion. This includes the freedom to change a religion or belief, and to manifest a religion or belief in worship, teaching, practice and observance, subject to certain restrictions that are "in accordance with law" and "necessary in a democratic society"

1. Article 10 provides the right to freedom of expression, subject to certain restrictions that are "in accordance with law" and "necessary in a democratic society". This right includes the freedom to hold opinions, and to receive and impart information and ideas.

2. Article 13 - effective remedy

3. Article 13 provides for the right for an effective remedy before national authorities for violations of rights under the Convention. The inability to obtain a remedy before a national court for an infringement of a Convention right is thus a free-standing and separately actionable infringement of the Convention.

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