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Alexander & Morris wrote “The Warrior’s Edge” in 1990. She worked on “Non-lethal weapons” for the CFR. https://www.cfr.org/report/nonlethal-weapons-and-capabilities Morris discuses non-lethal weapons technology: bitchute.com/video/EclB…
“The Institute caught the attention of Chris Morris and Janet Morris who were reportedly attempting to sell technology to the United States military. The FBI consulted Smirnov regarding the Waco Siege in 1993. Smirnov proposed piping subliminal messages from sect members’ families through the phone lines during negotiations so as to effect the surrender of David Koresh, however the FBI declined the plan.” https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igor_Smirnov_(scientist) According to black ops contractor Cody Snodgres, the FBI DIDN’T decline Smirov’s plan. “Choosing The Light” – Cody Snodgres, 2015 drive.google.com/file/d…
“Following his retirement from the Army, Alexander served for several years as Program Manager for Non-Lethal Defense at Los Alamos National Laboratory. In this capacity, he conducted non-lethal warfare briefings at the highest levels of government, including the Executive Office of the President, the United States National Security Council, members of Congress, the Director of Central Intelligence and senior Department of Defense officials.” Alexander, with Los Alamos National Laboratory hosted a “non-lethal weapons” conference in 11/1993 that Janet Reno attended. They said they needed to get the weapons into the hands of US intel, US MILINT & US LE with no mention of oversight. The Waco Siege was Feb/April 1993. #1: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1vyXX2TRGipN334dnnuxi9Lvo24YHDaGr/view?usp=sharing #2: drive.google.com/file/d…
“From 1982 to 1983, Alexander directly reported to Major General Albert Stubblebine as a self-described “freelance colonel” while Stubblebine redesigned the U.S. Army intelligence architecture to incorporate paranormal and New Age-influenced techniques (including Channon’s research and remote viewing) during his time as commanding general of the U.S. Army Intelligence and Security Command; reportedly, Alexander was one of Stubblebine’s closest colleagues.” en.wikipedia.org/wiki/J…