See Also Cheryl's UN expert status listing
To Whom It May Concern: May 11, 1998 I write in support of the efforts of Cheryl Welsh and others to obtain a DEFINITIVE HEARING concerning non-consentual human testing of electromagnetic technologies. The effect of beamed energy on the human body is deserving of the highest levels of understanding and accountability. Regarding elec- tromagnetic weapons, Professor Steven Metz of the U.S. Army War College has said: "We need an open debate on them now." (Singapore Straights Times, July 18, 1997.) Cheryl Welsh will receive her second B.A. from California State University - Sacramento later this month. While con- ducting independent research, Ms. Welsh has compiled an extensive bibliography and a useful list of expert witnesses. She has also collected data on the victims of non-consentual testing. Ms. Welsh has formed a nonprofit research organi- zation on this question, and she has appeared on CNN and the Learning Channel to address this issue. Cheryl Welsh may be reached at 915 Zaragoza Street, Davis CA 95616. The materials assembled by Ms. Welsh provide a solid basis for undertaking a more thorough examination of this issue. Given the classified nature of weapons development, it is imperative that ample scrutiny accompany this type of exper- imentation in order that human rights and public health are not endangered. Government personnel, and individuals working under government contracts, must be held to the highest standard of accountability. A public investigation of non-consentual electromagnetic testing is long overdue. /s/ John. C. Syer Professor of Government CSU - Sacramento 6000 "J" Street Sacramento CA 95819
See Also Cheryl's UN expert status listing