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In loving memory of our parents, brothers, relatives
murdered by the unprecedentedly inhumane system, reigning
in Russia since 1917 to the present time.
London - Moscow - Los Angeles,
1996 - 2007.
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SPECIAL SERVICES AGAINST THE ORDINARY PEOPLE
Clandestine Weapon:
Undeclared Chemical-Biological War Against Peaceful Population
By Vadim V. Baranov, Tatyana A. Baranova (ne'e Spryskova)
THE FIRST IN THE WORLD
Russian Medical Doctor and Research Scientist in Chemistry
accuse special services of covert use of "special means" against people for:
• intimidation
• deliberate harming of health
• behavior modification of unaware persons
• killing without trace
The first legal process initiated by us in The Court of California, USA continued more than three
years and successfully ended on January 03, 2000.
Our charges are recognized as substantiated by the judicial and governmental systems
of the USA and the UK.
A new case considering covert use of narcotics, chemical, biological and other weapons
by special services started in 1998 at The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg.
VADIM VASIL'YEVICH BARANOV
Born 1946, Russian.
Medical Doctor.
Degree: Ivanovo State Medical Institute, 1968-1974, city of Ivanovo, USSR.
Medical Doctor and military rank of lieutenant of medical service of reserve.
Specialities: Clinical Oncology (First Qualification Category), Endoscopy, General Surgery, Pediatry.
Postgraduate education and specialization for doctors (including military medicine courses):
1975 Internatura;
1976 General surgery, city of Ivanovo;
1977 Endoscopy, city of Ivanovo;
1980 Clinical Oncology, city of Kazan;
1987 Clinical Oncology, Moscow;
1990 Clinical Oncology, Moscow;
1992 Clinical Oncology, Moscow;
1994 Cryosurgery in Cancer Treatment, Moscow;
1996 Clinical Oncology, Moscow;
2005 Russian Medical Academy for Postgraduate Education, Moscow.
Professional certification and post graduation course in oncology;
2013 Russian Medical Academy for Postgraduate Education, Moscow.
Post graduation course in oncology. From September 9, 2013 to December 30, 2013.
Diploma in oncology. Certification for medical and pharmocological practice
in the field of oncology.
Registered with General Medical Council of the United Kingdom: Ref. ¹ 5195924.
Occupation:
Central Military Hospital of the Ministry of the Interior of the USSR, Moscow, Doctor endoscopist (1982-1984).
Head of District Oncology Department, Lead Specialist (Oncologist) of Kievsky District of Moscow (1985-1996).
Doctor Oncologist at the 2-nd Moscow Oncological Dispensary (Clinic), city of Moscow
(October 2002 - December 31, 2003; October 2006 – March 2009).
Since October 4, 2004 until November 9, 2005 worked as Doctor Oncologist,
in the Central Administrative District of the city of Moscow.
Since March 2009 - retired.
Degree: Political Science, Ivanovo University M/L, 1979-1981, city of Ivanovo, USSR.
Religion: Christian.
Permanent resident of the UK.
Permanent resident of the USA.
Moscow/London/Los Angeles
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TATYANA ALEKSANDROVNA BARANOVA (ne'e SPRYSKOVA)
Born 1947, Russian.
Degree: Candidate of Chemical Sciences (PhD)
at Ivanovo Institute of Chemical Technology, city of Ivanovo, USSR, 1976. Post Graduate Education.
Degree: Chemical Engineer. Ivanovo Institute of Chemical Technology,
city of Ivanovo, USSR, 1971.
Speciality: Organic Chemistry.
Occupation: Up to 1996 worked as a Researcher in Academic Institutes and Scientific Research
Laboratories of the cities of Ivanovo and Moscow.
October 2002 to September 2003 - Scientific Researcher at Lomonosov Moscow State University, Moscow.
Retired since 2003.
Religion: Christian.
Permanent resident of the UK.
Permanent resident of the USA.
Moscow/London/Los Angeles
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SERGEI VADIMOVICH BARANOV
Born 1973, Russian.
Education: high school #1234 with broad study of English, Bol’shaya Molchanovka Str., Moscow, Russia, graduated 1990.
Degree: of Electrical Engineer (MSEE), Institute of Radio Engineering, Electronics and Automation (Technical University), 1990-1996, Moscow, Russia.
Postgraduate Education: 1996 Aspirantura, Moscow, Russia; Software Engineering courses (1997 - 2001)
at San Francisco State University, University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign,
University of California Los Angeles Extension, USA.
Speciality: Software Engineer.
Since 1996 lives in the USA.
Moscow/London/Los Angeles
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SPECIAL SERVICES AGAINST THE ORDINARY PEOPLE
By Vadim V. Baranov, Tatyana A. Baranova (ne'e Spryskova),
Sergei V. Baranov.
In the end of the 1970s, as we became the objects of close attention of the KGB/MVD,
we suspected that we were subjected to application of substances impairing our health.
The clinical picture coincided with that of chemical weapons applied in non lethal
doses.
This our assumption could be regarded as an extremely wild if it had not been confirmed
by unofficial information received from the
Ivanovo KGB and MVD
officers: lieutenant-colonel Melnik Vadim Nikolaevich and junior lieutenant of the interior service
Kolbashova (Kolchugina) Natalya Nikolaevna and others in the end of 1970-s and
beginning of 1980-s regarding the use of chemical weapons against individuals.
This information served as a stimulus for a prolonged professional medical monitoring.
The picture of this monitoring for the period of 1981-1996 showed that the scale in
which special services apply substances that impair human health surpassed the worst
expectations. It correlates with a demographic situation of Russian Federation
(Genocide of Russian Population).
The results of these prolonged observations gave us possibility to conduct analysis and
make some generalizations.
The material represented in this article is based, first of all, on our personal experience
as persecuted victims, on our observations and also on information from open sources.
As to special services, their own destructive activity is regarded by themselves as
top-secret.
In a democratic society, or a society that has a democratic appearance, the spectrum of
traditional methods of pressure on the members of the society is inevitably narrowed,
giving way to clandestine means of individual terror known as (Rus: "sistema vnesudebnogo
presledovaniya") "the system of outlawed persecution".
As it follows from the open publications, the most powerful weapons of this system, so called
"special means", were and continue to be the weapons developed since the time of
Vladimir Lenin in the notorious "Special Office" (Rus: "Spetsialny Kabinet"), which
later transformed into top secret toxicological "Laboratory X" of professor
Mairanovsky, bacteriological laboratory of academician Muromtsev and so on...
Subsequently the weapons were elevated by the modern followers to the qualitatively
new level opening a possibility to organize an individual terror on a massive scale.
The methods elaborated by special services for the limited purposes of "special
operations" are on massive scale transferred to peaceful population in order to create
artificial unhealthiness with the aim of:
- behavior modification;
- reduction of social and political activity of competitors and opponents;
- suppression of any non sanctioned initiative in any sphere of life beginning from a domestic one;
- and more often merely against unwanted persons.
The "artificial unhealthiness" of targeted victims is achieved by clandestine
application of the widest spectrum of chemical or biological substances -
"special means" which cause deterioration of mental or physical health (or both)
of various degree and duration.
It should be emphasized that such sort of actions in any case cause artificial
decline of life quality, accelerate biological aging, artificially shorten
life expectancy.
The same practice extended to it's lethal extreme makes it possible
to carry out mass purges camouflaging them under social and economic difficulties.
In order to create "artificial mental unhealthiness" special services covertly
use a wide spectrum of narcotics, CNS (central nervous system) stimulants,
psychomimetics, hallucinogens, etc. This range of substances makes it possible
to change behavior of a victim in a wide range: from deepest
depression leading to a suicide (masked murder) [Bib. 147]
to heavy psychomotor excitement causing complications
and death due to acute cardiovascular collapse (shock), arrhythmia, fibrillation, or cardiac
arrest ("seemingly natural death"); from psychomotor stupor and catatonia
to extreme rage and aggression. The latter enables to match with ease the behavior of an
individual to criminal one and then treat him as a criminal (criminalization of victim).
In any case, the use of the mentioned above "special means" causes an abnormal and
embarrassing behavior of a victim enabling special services to isolate the
"object" from the rest of the society by creating around him social vacuum.
In order to discredit an unwanted rival, witness, opponent, etc., the "ordinary"
narcotics are covertly used as well. This enables special services in collaboration with
the medicine to officially register the presence of narcotic substances in the blood
and urine on an unaware victim. Besides that, technique of artificial addicting to
drugs is also in the arsenal of special services.
The same methods are used for dehumanization of a victim in the eyes of the
society which acts as a precursor to further physical liquidation.
In order to create "artificial physical unhealthiness" various means are
used, beginning from those that came from the depth of history and ending with
modern achievements of genetic engineering. The spectrum is practically unlimited
as all substances if applied in overdoses are toxic for humans. However, according
to our observations and information from open sources, the most widely used
"special means" include military poisoning substances (Rus: tabel'nye otravlyayushchie
veshchestva) in various dilutions and products of special laboratories and
institutes of special services.
Here are only several examples of such agents:
- organophosphates;
- arsenic compounds;
- cyanides;
- Poisoning substances - derivatives of VITAMIN "K": cause intravascular coagulation and as a
result thrombosis of blood vessels of vital organs: liver, kidneys, brain, heart as well as the lung
vessels (acute pulmonary embolism,
usually ending in a quick death if an urgent qualified medical aid is not provided),
mesenteric vessels - with the development of necrosis of the corresponding parts of the intestine, vessels of the limbs, etc.
For this reason derivatives of VITAMIN "K" constitute an ideal means to disguise a murder as a "natural death";
- derivatives of decumarine (cause internal bleeding);
- wide range of incapacitants (cause sharp deterioration of physical and mental activity);
- various poisons and toxins (for example: ricin, mycotoxin, myelin toxin);
- binary poisoning substances;
- radioactive substances (for instance, Polonium-210 destroys biochemical systems of
the body on the molecular level and causes clinical picture similar to immune deficiency disorders;
radioactive Iodine-131 causes thyroid disorders including thyroid cancer);
- various mixtures - multicomponent toxic mixtures (the brand handwriting of Russian special
services is the use of poisons, specially created for à certain victim - taking into account
the state of its health and physical parameters);
- poisoning by narcotic substances are disguised as epilepsy, stroke, etc., poisonings by metal
compounds – as gastroenteritis, peritonitis, etc.
During the recent years the use of genetically modified human saprophytes, such as
"Escherichia coli" has been noticed. When in human body they are able to become deadly
toxic at any moment having been activated with chemical substances applied on skin, or
by any other methods.
The new achievements in biochemistry (for example in the field of bioregulators and pheromones)
make it possible to induce a wide range of effects from non motivated rage to
uncontrolled sexual attraction. This makes a victim an easy target for blackmailing or
discrediting. Biological agents causing sharp unpleasant smell from a human body are
also used in order to dehumanize and isolate the victim.
Furthermore, the developments in the field of bioregulators (regulatory peptides) make it
possible to use substances produced naturally by human body. Those toxins cause dramatic
emotional and psychological changes, heart attacks, strokes, heart palpitation, arrhythmia,
disruption of transmission of nerve impulses and so on. This opens an unprecedented
possibility to use toxic substances that could not be traced in human body. In each
case a clandestine application of such substances can lead to death - "killing without
trace".
During the later Soviet period the special services, first of all the KGB,
used the data of medical checkups and physical examinations for active revealing of
latent, chronic diseases of a victim with the purpose of their amplification by
special means in order to gradually finish off a victim labeling it as
death from the natural causes. More often - from the pathology of the cardiovascular
and cardiopulmonary systems as the most vulnerable to poisons and weaponized
microorganisms and bacteria.
It is necessary to mention here biological substances used by special services that
cause skeletal diseases depriving a victim of ability to move. As a result, the respiratory
function of a human body and then the heart vessel function are damaged. An accidental or deliberately
arranged contact with a respiratory infection (flu, pneumonia) kills the victim without a
trace of violence.
"Novichok" [Bib. 46, 47] ("newcomer") belongs to a range of substances that cause dramatic
artificial biological aging of a human body and a catastrophic shortening of life
expectancy.
2,4-Pyrolo - a substance, that causes total loss of memory - amnesia.
Alcohol even in insignificant amounts could be deadly when organophosphates
(such as sarin) are applied by special services.
The application of biological agents and other "special means" is usually
coducted under the disguise of natural factors, for example: endemic diseases,
climatic or seasonal conditions, technical miscalculations and mistakes
(Sverdlovsk accident) and so on. "Weak places" are specially searched for and
used for camouflage.
The following typical scheme is often used to disguise the application of special means:
- The first level of concealment - put the blame on the victim for example by tossing
drugs or imitating an alcohol poisoning. If the first primitive stage fails, the second
one is set off:
- The second level of concealment - the killer is a loner, the toxic substance -
a household chemical. In most cases it does not get any further than this stage.
The case is quickly wound up, further investigation and expert confirmation are not
allowed to conceal what represents the:
- The genuine level, actual state of affairs - a collective perpetrator acting via
special services with the use of special means.
An example of use of this scheme is described here.
As it proved to be, the most common methods of delivery of "special means" to a body of an unaware victim are the following:
- spraying on skin;
- spraying as an aerosol cloud for inhaling;
- adding to food;
- smearing the surfaces in a residence, clothes, linen, underwear, shoes, etc.
Spray containers of various shapes and sizes from ordinary ones to micro capsules and "applicators"
camouflaged under everyday objects such as umbrellas, pens, keys, cigarette lighters,
screwdrivers, even built into mobile phones, fingernail sized inhaler type plastic dosers
unnoticeably caught between the fingers, allow to apply poisons, toxins, biological weapons
in various concentrations on skin or for inhaling. Microcapsules colored like human skin and entirely
unnoticeable in hand, or scattered on the floor release toxin, poison or narcotic on crashing.
The rapid development of nanotechnologies unlimitedly expands the opportunities of covert introduction
of any substance to an organism. Micro and nanocapsules represent the ideal means of delivery of
chemical and biological agents to a human body. Due to their small sizes they may be able to enter
the body undetected by its immune system, and then become activated by the cells’ own mechanisms or
an external remotely controlled trigger (such as ultrasound, electromagnetic radiation) to produce a toxin.
A highly porous silicon-based nanomaterial product on entering the body (swallowed tiny capsules or
tiny invisible needles applicated to skin) can release a toxin slowly over a period of time.
A new concept has emerged, that of nanoweapons.
As the highly toxic substances are used in insignificant amounts, a victim, even knowing of
being attacked, is generally unable to detect the moment of the attack. This is even more
difficult as there may be no physical contact between an attacker and a victim. As a rule,
these substances are applied in crowded areas: streets, shops, public transport, but it can
also be a lonely passer-by walking towards you or approaching from behind.
Intrusions into dwelling in the absence of the residents practiced by special services,
give enormous possibility for unprecedented pressure on a victim by not letting it escape
to a safe place. During these intrusions "special means" are applied to surfaces in the dwelling
- soft furniture, carpets as well as to clothes, linen, underwear, shoes in order to harm the
health of the resisting victim. Dishes, utensils are
covered with heavy metals - lead, mercury, or with thinnest synthetic polymer films
exuding a toxin. Prolonged application of these substances achieved by the above mentioned
techniques causes chronic poisoning with irreversible
consequences.
If there is no possibility to intrude into the dwelling, poisoning substances are usually
delivered as vapor or aerosol via the ventilation system of the building, or by a special
drill that can run through a residence ceiling or a wall, or by other methods. The dwelling
thus turns into a "gas chamber".
Combinations of poisonous substances (Rus: "preparats") used against a victim produce a
variegated continuously changing clinical picture with a myriad of symptoms that do not
fit into any known diagnosis, confusing doctors and making them send the patient to various
specialists ("Syndrome of Unclear Origin"). In the beginning the deviations of health
condition caused by applied substances are not irreversible, in this case a victim
receives a false, non-existent diagnosis "Vegeto-Vascular Dystonia"
(Rus: "vegeto-sosudistaya distoniya"), and in the case of a sudden death - the
"Sudden Adult Death Syndrome". In other cases (the most desirable for special services)
the victim falls into the hands of psychiatrists, and from that moment on, a tandem of
special services and psychiatry [Bib. 129] (which itself was a part of the internal service of the
KGB) is put into action. Subsequently, such person is treated as a lunatic (mentally ill)
with all consequences following from it (neutralization of a dangerous witness etc., etc.).
If application of toxic substances causes irreversible changes in a human body,
(cancer, myocardial infarction, asthma, stroke, etc.) physical elimination of the victim
takes place - seemingly natural death.
In other cases, under other circumstances, prolonged persecution leads to destruction of
personality and as a result to the loss of a social and professional activity.
It could be used for dehumanization of a victim in the eyes of society followed by further
physical liquidation.
Finally, one beloved by the special services method should be mentioned here -
liquidation on the move - that is during vacations, business trips, visits,
as well as during weekends (Fridays, Saturdays) and holidays.
The described here barbarous system is aimed to solve quite certain tasks, which according to
our observations are the following:
- To ruin the will, to destroy the morale of the victim, etc; to make a victim guided,
that is to force a person to do those things which in the normal circumstances it would have never
done (recruiting - Rus: "verbovka").
- To intimidate a victim, to force it to refuse the certain personal, social or political
plans.
- To make impossible the realization of plans deliberately inducing poor health
(artificial disability).
- To destroy the family of a victim as a main support of resistance to violence.
- To reduce occupational, educational or personal activities, masking application of
"special means" under "Multiple Chemical Sensitivity Syndrome", "Chronic Fatigue Syndrome", etc.
- As a revenge, causing more or less harm to health when intimidation, recruiting or luring
failed.
- To discredit and arrange conditions for prosecution, or attach a false psychiatric diagnosis
and then treat the victim as a lunatic. (As a result, to remove a dangerous witness, etc.)
- As tortures (deprivation of sleep, muscular-skeletal pains, the hardest headaches, toothaches, etc.)
and getting satisfaction from suffering caused to the victim (sadism).
- For expulsion (from a residence, territory, motherland, etc.)
- To dehumanize before liquidation.
- And the last - to eliminate, to kill, to "overtreat" with special means (Rus: "urabotat' ") . That means that the aim to kill is put from the
beginning arranging seemingly natural death.
The range of it is enormously wide.
The list of methods of individual terror described here is far from complete. We do not
mention the latest military achievements, immune or ethnic weapons (it is known
that different ethnic groups have different levels of certain metabolic enzymes, or
differences in genetic code), etc.
It is also important to mention here that because of the diffusion of special services and
criminal organizations, some of the described here methods are as well used by criminals.
Our first attempts to make this information public in the former USSR are dated back to
1980. Despite our efforts these attempts were absolutely unsuccessful and turned out to
be deadly dangerous.
During the period of so called "Perestroika" very fragmented information of unofficial
and semi-official character started to appear, but still it was and continues to be a
"taboo", people who know about these type of things are paralyzed by fear, nobody ever
spoke about it openly.
Finding ourselves in the West, we encountered the same. Nobody in Europe wants to discuss
this problem, furthermore we are being persecuted for open discussion of it.
The Western legal system, however, made it possible for the first time in history
to have these issues discussed in Court. A legal trial which started in San Francisco,
California, in 1996 successfully ended on January 3, 2000. In 1998 we initiated a
new unprecedented process on this problem in the European Court of Human Rights.
The problem raised here represents the first attempt to break through the conspiracy
of silence. For the first time in history this problem is brought to the
international legal level.
We believe that from a medical as well as legal perspective any attempt of application
of any substance to a person without his/her agreement is an attempt on human life and
is against the basic human right - the Right to Live.
Wide publicity of conducted lawlessness, removing "taboo" from discussion of these
problems is of the first priority in fighting this evil, that is why it is necessary
to draw a more complete picture of it.
As we have never collaborated with any special services, never been members of any secret
societies, all our information is based on our personal observations and taken from
open sources of information.
In order to make a more complete picture of this problem we would like to receive any
information on the following subjects:
- On the base of what orders, commands or any other documents contradicting to the
Constitution and the Law the war against people is conducted?
- What is known about such programs as "Flute" (Rus: "Fleyta"), "Bonfire" (Rus: "Koster")
or other blood-curdling soviet-like eugenics?
- Colleagues-doctors, what do you know about it?
- Anyone who knows anything, or have learned from friends or acquaintance, or became a
victim, any of your knowledge will be helpful!
We shall accept your information with gratitude and will answer any known to us questions,
give recommendations.
We can be reached at the following e-mail address: baranovfamily@hotmail.com
Vadim V. Baranov, Tatiana A. Baranova
March 2001 - present time.
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Juanita Darling,
Salvadoran Officials Draw Fire for Deaths From Tainted Liquor.
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Alun Rees, Cyril Dixon,
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(Appeal to the International Forum
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83.2. |
Vran'e na eksport.
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83.3. |
Kazni posle shturma.
(Outlawed executions are the norm in practice of special services - according to
certain publications in Russian press.)
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83.4. |
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(Open letter to the Director of the FSB (Russian secret police
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M. V. Supotnitskiy,
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