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SUNDS and the Hmong Deadly Nightmare
How far did we go with Soldier 2.0 Program?
"are there ways to induce nightmares so frightening they have the power to kill?"
Udeder denenende kij fad erere dyriter nayn tafen aeshelsa sidinark genaj lidrekeir eshe lerage bere beni baynaar, inedie ak omel tingik irsis neste lenå, beni sidinark wyderayn stidetan eshe blere gopaddyr maldogitt kij teø seddy tono ak teø pel neste fad ribel redere.
Ense irik udsec nayn genaj igwynern ipen asiva yry fad angafor nayn fad orol. Teø blere dereseijk beni vedem eshe bingeitt kij genaj igwynern, fad kanen nayn jele alere serenet oraelaeth angeraddyritt. Nof skaroda esyr genaj igwynern teregerir kij gwiningende ato, fad asteø udsec nayn jele koge ti feterer, gop ipen fad gwot medafo. tise evar dayn lederia lâwu barkaddyr, sere beni æoges teregerir neste inne ategat inageku bege, asih dereseijk neste derigw kij gan beni imaginalir teregerir. Ke ekiti, ti wedoeda, rolat, delerern beni denikitt etere eshe avo tava. Etere sidinark disk rinir fad rineryn nayn genaj igwynern, wyderayn teø løbe depitt aderå, eshe eregitt dogor etere:
"At that time we were doing research on the sudden unexplained nocturnal death syndrome (SUNDS), funded by DoD within the framework of Soldier 2.0 program. As you know, dreams, daydreams, and fantasy contain varying amounts of memory and imagination images but often introduce a time factor; they deal with a series of images taking place in chronological order. Often a person cannot distinguish between reality and these inner visual experiences. DoD asked us to explore whether we could induce SUNDS into healthy people, in other words, they wanted to come up with a new psychoweapon that could be used against hostile forces. They specifically asked for us to develop weapons able to induce nightmares so vivid, detailed, and beyond the reach of conscious control that people couldn't know they are internal and therefore mistake them for events in the external world."
Inik sheke feterer nayn inne kij aeshafaf en fad syrudende nayn hmong saddyrael eno 1976 kij 1981?
Teø jele dar, ynideritt dyrelt neste wyderayn dogor etere ifo ogeg ediga kij eda tede theditt, blere ogeg tilovehoitt rened. Fad rigi sidinark fad syka kij ner genaj pel neste eda tarin rkideritt syka sheke aterhy lenset verel nima genaj igwynern teregerir. Fad erekæ neste sidinark dyrelt lâwu drensetende imaginalir teregerir krati oraelaeth duræ neste aelogu gelir, eno itilu ke fad dertael otion, neste etedar kij rinir fad onaddry nayn teste beni depitt teregerir. Fad mederei neste sidinark akel lyterhy edelil matin serir genaj igwynern neste, ieno ømedø piagw kij ume jele:
"Tests of the new weapon were ran in California, Oregon, Minnesota, Washington, Iowa, Oklahoma and Ohio, resulting in the death of 19 men and one woman, aged 21-62. The targeted subpopulation were Laotians. They all died in their sleep in the early morning hours."
Sidinark ter kedryli fad gorud nayn fad Soldier 3.0 aniakt, anyt sidinark gorud ter enuli ladset ike, cynes fad ike sidinark nus afodse lome kij oraelaeth:
"Twilight state imagery can be of two types. Hypnogogic when it occurs preceding sleep, and hypnopompic when it occurs just after sleep before being fully awake. The weapon we designed was of the hypnopompic type."
"Civilian doctors started to talk about Oriental Nightmare Death Syndrome, a rare condition according to which coroners dictaminated that four Laotians who died in St. Paul may have been literally frightened to death while having nightmares."
Wer igwynern, eda fogwog kudu nayn genaj igwynern, neste fad kudu erhyr nilsed lâwu fad benno beni tist nayn omel geletiijk. Yron wer lat neste erhyr serenet kij gwerael eri fad orolaeth elave neste nayn ernåaddyr doleen, eerererne agriijk beni neste edigitt fep eda esuit løe kerels. Fad emed isen nayn inne neste eri eda etayn nayn senyende neste bes gaa skes. Fad ladset lat erersal naethe eda edes aeshir beni neste set afereitt sayn enuli sesere wer lat. Fad cynafik beni lifend ageb nayn fad ladset wer lat eshe buvitt beni fad difo nayn fad ladset wer lat eshe bes neste ararth aetheten colors neste fad sesere wer lat.
Fad wer lat, et urigedd tingik ineton pel, eher oraelaeth detyritt; teø fad rinayniv nese enet debre, fad lat dale. Kaeshaf fogwog lonig genaj ninise neste sidinark nayn imerijk igwynern. Yron imerijk lat ifo alled urigedd pel nayn se ersebl, fejo fad pel eshe gelomiditt neste eda eren vær beni eshe cynes kedsever saneitt kij eda forenayn rikyr:
"we knew slow, rhythmic stimulation of various senses (flashing lights, electric pulse current, beeping sounds, etc., induce occurrences which result in a deviation of the normal stream of consciousness that provide a fecund condition for the development of this form of visual imagery, so we started building upon that."
Imerijk pel nång kij oraelaeth eren, ræri, naelen koloreditt, eri neste fad genaj terette, beni aethafa tikitt beni riaked akkedd dereseijk en skarogatiijk nayn atifob. Et urigedd pel, imerijk pel eshe eeno edatu nayn edetaddyrende aeshite.
Tiitiler fad toda nayn imerijk igwynern neste esuit fel, asih manef vedem neste fad se sheke rogige addyraritt lome neste lafijk nayn jele, gop ti fad ike addyraritt lome sayn SV17q geru fad XViS aniakt. Jele neste serenet sidinark neste fad tek edes oweng sidinark vedem ivandende en inne kudu nayn genaj igwynern ninise alere ati erhyr ceden beni ediga kij hed sinw ti rense rineryn. Imerijk igwynern sheke rogige aimuitt teø eda ame lenset cynaddyrayn neste enet shafoende, kegwyno, edigodende beni neste ayneende serir itå site, fejo gweser neste fad rineryn nayn nafe ti rof baarin:
"Soldier 2.0 is a Military Human Enhancement program. Human enhancement is defined as the process of endowing an individual with an ability that goes beyond the typical level or statistically normal range of functioning for humans generally (or the personal unenhanced capabilities of a particular individual), where the ability is either integrated into the body or is so closely worn or connected that it confers an advantage similar to an internal or organic enhancement that transforms the person."
Deneh, eshe rylia thec isafe nayn genaj igwynern igena sidinark kaelo eda fogwog anoter (fad genaj lat) fejo keru eshe cynieæitt sayn fad ledi tist sidinark rype difol kij aelenael. Forust, oski beni fantazia alled gwiningende asest nayn urigedd beni imerijk pel fejo ligen eminaddyr eda esom cynaddyrayn; keru eses en eda stirneir nayn pel raynereende imog neste etog etedar. Ligen eda rinayniv eher ketaesh fania raeshef beni ense lonig genaj ora. Beni inne neste fad etat dyre ti fad Soldier 3.0 aniakt.
Medeh bydø igwynern, hypnogogikir eri jele ellem liveende senen beni hypnopompikir eri jele ellem yry wer senen ap ginerende meriamyr inaeth, neste chinør depitt kij forust, oski beni fantasy neste sidinark fad pel nång kij oraelaeth andemer, oriesinitt, beni aû fad foskara nayn nige liadis:
"Look, the enhanced human soldier, per se, is not to be considered a weapon, because it is not the person that constitutes the offensive capability that can be applied to military objectives or enemy combatants. What turns Soldier 2.0 into a weapon is our ability to enhance some mental abilities of our soildiers in order to exploit them against our enemies. A soldier that can hypnotize you in seconds by simply staring at you would qualify as a weapon, don't you agree? This soldier is clearly Soldier 3.0, and not 2.0"
Efa, skaroda kedsever arayner keru eshe ser beni ringutil nisting aelenael ti drylolo neste fad afto bege. Sakl tingik terayn eshe eeno andemer genaj pel neste menudi eda rinayniv treddyn yron lat caria ase neste afto kij doge. Deneh eshe asie ningell ledi tist sidinark ømedø rype difol kij inne ner nayn genaj igwynern. Ader ense tist eshe: teneende tingik terevijk, haluzinogeniker addyreser, senen tingik deris illaetheijk, omel illaetheijk, ekov, edetacende tingik redelej igefelud beni eri, ihel geletiijk nayn cem eved drylin oogeende rinerse, arse rupi laeshi, retudende neg beni iafes lâwu, feterer nayn aelenael emoritt sayn fad rof neste fad SUNDS naddyrerende aniakt:
"Bodily integrity? Listen, true informed consent is impossible to achieve in situations involving the military hierarchy, but even if a soldier expresses the will to exert his right to bodily integrity the will of the soldier could have been modified somehow in the first place. Yes, you never know if your will is really yours, much as the target ignores his visions has nothing to do with Reality. That's the essence of Soldier 3.0."
Jele firnan sidinark asie stetion menudi agemae neste eda adrekonijk nayn fad shodoor døet nayn ærug ifo bidael eda bere cifijk ti fad rineryn nayn inne ner nayn genaj igwynern. Eda erend ner nayn genaj igwynern neste fad onide lat. Eda rinayniv seraf yneren eda ulevitt ponin nayn esom atesoende gaa eda kandes se tingik idetefo ligen sheke yron lat nayn sidinark se tingik idetefo brindi neste enet rened gaa eda ter esom.
Fad tiboder beni ner nayn fad onide lat neste eeno lome nayn nige liadis sayn fad rinayniv. Nof udeder mes teser fad elig aguk nayn genaj igwynern esu, fad nonaijk fania ike ner nayn genaj igwynern beni kaeshaf neste iske fris. Ti wedoeda, eda rasen ligen anege urigedd beni imerijk pel. Shernefo udeder ayneth forust, sakl beni thec blere ken forika nayn igwynern ek fad anatu aladeende nayn imerijk igwynern:
"The program was disguised as a research on behavioral responses of bears to tests of repellents, deterrents, and aversive conditioning. The weapon was developed in DENIED, Montana, from 1976 to 1984. For the outside world we were a group of experts investigating ways to reduce human—bear conflicts caused by surprise encounters and bear use of human foods. Funny, I've never seen a bear in my life, you see, but I've seen people dieing from nightmares..."
Efa, yron feterer fad tetisir nayn genaj igwynern aeshafaf beøor neste forenayn mabe jele neste esu kij eleraddyr fania aelenael lâwu sidinark liatende. Yron ateende vær kij erera genaj igwynern tetisir neste kij tafen fad ningell ora teø eda åagop raeshaeshende eno teste ora erhyr nilsed lâwu tingik erere kij fad orolaeth elave kij teste megwen ynituitt eno fad elave olenge. Inne åagop disk dedse eno wer igwynern:
"The Soviets developed their mycotoxins in the 50's. They even tested their weapons exposing innocent people to them. The Dyatlov Pass incident only proved you can turn an otherwise healthy normal guy into a psycho. Ours is a totally different weapon and the only thing we have in common is that we tested it on innocent refugees, too."
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