Official documents pertaining to Project Pandora online?

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This is well-known among conspiracy theorists so I think someone would have used the FOIA to get a copy and put it online.

In 1965, Koslov, then a physicist at the Advanced Research Projects Agency (ARPA), suggested to Charles Weiss, head of security at the State Department, that a "a sober and systematic program of research" look into the "Moscow Signal", which was caused by microwave radiation being beamed into the Moscow American Embassy. This program eventually evolved into Project Pandora, America's first research program into the possible offensive, anti-personnel use of non-ionizing microwave radiation.
(Steneck, Nicholas H., The Microwave Debate, The MIT Press, 1984, pg 94-5)

This was subject to a senate hearing which apparently put a stop to the project (though it has apparently gone underground since with the technology now in common use), where can I find a transcript of that too? Additionally, does anyone know what conclusions they reached?
 
Not sure if this site is disinfo or not but you might be able to find something here:
http://www.bvalphaserver.com/index.php
It's a site called the black vault and the guy who has set this site up has been collecting documents through the FOIA and posting them for a long time ... Though with the documents that are posted you got to not only read between the lines, but also behind the black marker stripes that cover up all the fun stuff ...

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Actually, I thought about it, since all the documents come from the U.S. through the FOIA, I guess it would be appropriate to say that the site is "pure disinformation" - how's that for an oxymoron! ;)
 
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