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 by: Marcin Scholke - Sat, 6 Jan 2024 20:05 UTC

Scott Bradley schrieb am Sonntag, 3. Dezember 2023 um 16:06:35 UTC+1:
> On Tuesday, 20 May 2014 at 05:31:58 UTC+9:30, NSA TORTURE TECHNOLOGY, NEWS and RESEARCH wrote:
> > Behavior Modification and Mind Control Patents
> >
> > USP # 6,488,617 (December 3, 2002), Method and Device for Producing a
> > Desired Brain State
> > Abstract: A method and device for the production of a desired brain
> > state in an individual contain means for monitoring and analyzing the
> > brain state while a set of one or more magnets produce fields that
> > alter this state. A computational system alters various parameters of
> > the magnetic fields in order to close the gap between the actual and
> > desired brain state. This feedback process operates continuously until
> > the gap is minimized and/or removed.
> >
> > USP # 6,239,705 (May 29, 2001), Intra-Oral Electronic Tracking Device
> > Abstract: An improved stealthy, non-surgical, biocompatable
> > electronic tracking device is provided in which a housing is placed
> > intraorally. The housing contains microcircuitry. The microcircuitry
> > comprises a receiver, a passive mode to active mode activator, a
> > signal decoder for determining positional fix, a transmitter, an
> > antenna, and a power supply. Upon receiving a coded activating signal,
> > the positional fix signal decoder is energized, determining a
> > positional fix. The transmitter subsequently transmits through the
> > antenna a homing signal to be received by a remote locator.
> >
> > USP # 6,091,994 (July 18, 2000), Pulsative Manipulation of Nervous
> > Systems
> > Abstract: Method and apparatus for manipulating the nervous system by
> > imparting subliminal pulsative cooling to the subject�s skin at a
> > frequency that is suitable for the excitation of a sensory resonance.
> > At present, two major sensory resonances are known, with frequencies
> > near 1/2 Hz and 2.4 Hz. The 1/2 Hz sensory resonance causes
> > relaxation, sleepiness, ptosis of the eyelids, a tonic smile, a �knot�
> > in the stomach, or sexual excitement, depending on the precise
> > frequency used. The 2.4 Hz resonance causes the slowing of certain
> > cortical activities.
> >
> > USP # 6,052,336 (April 18, 2000), Apparatus and Method of
> > Broadcasting Audible Sound Using Ultrasonic Sound as a Carrier
> > Abstract: An ultrasonic sound source broadcasts an ultrasonic signal
> > which is amplitude and/or frequency modulated with an information
> > input signal originating from an information input source. The
> > modulated signal, which may be amplified, is then broadcast via a
> > projector unit, whereupon an individual or group of individuals
> > located in the broadcast region detect the audible sound.
> >
> > USP # 5,539,705 (July 23, 1996), Ultrasonic Speech Translator and
> > Communications System
> > Abstract: A wireless communication system, undetectable by
> > radio-frequency methods, for converting audio signals, including human
> > voice, to electronic signals in the ultrasonic frequency range,
> > transmitting the ultrasonic signal by way of acoustic pressure waves
> > across a carrier medium, including gases, liquids and solids, and
> > reconverting the ultrasonic acoustic pressure waves back to the
> > original audio signal. This invention was made with government support
> > under Contract DE-ACO5-840R2l400, awarded by the US Department of
> > Energy to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc.
> >
> > USP # 5,507,291 (April 16, 1996), Method and an Associated Apparatus
> > for Remotely Determining Information as to Person�s Emotional State
> > Abstract: In a method for remotely determining information relating
> > to a person�s emotional state, an waveform energy having a
> > predetermined frequency and a predetermined intensity is generated and
> > wirelessly transmitted towards a remotely located subject. Waveform
> > energy emitted from the subject is detected and automatically analyzed
> > to derive information relating to the individual�s emotional state.
> >
> > USP # 5,159,703 (October 27, 1992), Silent Subliminal Presentation
> > System
> > Abstract: A silent communications system in which nonaural carriers,
> > in the very low or very high audio frequency range or in the adjacent
> > ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitude or frequency modulated
> > with the desired intelligence and propagated acoustically or
> > vibrationally, for inducement into the brain.
> >
> > USP # 5,017,143 (May 21, 1991), Method and Apparatus for Producing
> > Subliminal Images
> > Abstract: A method and apparatus to produce more effective visual
> > subliminal communications. Graphic and/or text images, presented for
> > durations of less than a video frame, at organized rhythmic intervals,
> > the rhythmic intervals intended to affect user receptivity, moods or
> > behavior.
> >
> > USP # 4,877,027 (October 31, 1989), Hearing System
> > Abstract: Sound is induced in the head of a person by radiating the
> > head with microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz
> > that are modulated with a particular waveform. The waveform consists
> > of frequency modulated bursts. Each burst is made up of 10 to 20
> > uniformly spaced pulses grouped tightly together. The burst width is
> > between 500 nanoseconds and 100 microseconds. The bursts are frequency
> > modulated by the audio input to create the sensation of hearing in the
> > person whose head is irradiated.
> >
> > USP # 3,951,134 (April 20, 1976), Apparatus & Method for Remotely
> > Monitoring & Altering Brain Waves
> > Abstract: Apparatus for and method of sensing brain waves at a
> > position remote from a subject whereby electromagnetic signals of
> > different frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of
> > the subject in which the signals interfere with one another to yield a
> > waveform which is modulated by the subject�s brain waves. The
> > interference waveform � is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver
> > where it is demodulated and amplified. The demodulated waveform also
> > can be used to produce a compensating signal which is transmitted back
> > to the brain to effect a desired change in electrical activity
> > therein.
> >
> > The following is written by former White House insider Fred Burks
> > (except for the patent obviously),
> >
> > The below patent describes technology used for behavior modification
> > through TV, computer monitors, video, and DVD programming. If you have
> > a science background, I invite you to read the full 16-page patent to
> > see the high level of sophistication involved. The manipulation is not
> > done through the insertion of single-frame anomalies, as has been done
> > in the past, but rather by modulation of the feed or signal.
> >
> > It is unfortunate that very few people are aware of these behavior
> > modification capabilities. I doubt there are any laws to protect us
> > from such manipulation. Like any tool, these technologies can be used
> > for either the benefit or detriment of society. Let us spread this
> > information so that we might assure that these technologies are not
> > used for harm, but rather only for the benefit of humankind.
> >
> > Note: For the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office patent search page, see
> > this link. Or click here to go straight to patent #6,506,148. As the
> > full patent is 16 pages long, only key excerpts are included below.
> >
> > United States Patent 6,506,148
> > Loos, January 14, 2003
> > Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors
> >
> > Abstract
> >
> > Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in
> > response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields
> > that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such
> > as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes,
> > when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of
> > sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore
> > possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing
> > images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the
> > latter, the image pulsing may be imbedded in the program material, or
> > it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF
> > signal or as a video signal. The image displayed on a computer monitor
> > may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program. For certain
> > monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory
> > resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed
> > images are pulsed
> > with subliminal intensity.
> >
> > Inventors: Loos; Hendricus G. (3019 Cresta Way, Laguna Beach, CA
> > 92651)
> > Appl. No.: 872528
> > Filed: June 1, 2001
> >
> > SUMMARY
> >
> > Computer monitor and TV monitors can be made to emit weak
> > low-frequency electromagnetic fields merely by pulsing the intensity
> > of displayed images. Experiments have shown that the 1/2 Hz sensory
> > resonance can be excited in this manner in a subject near the monitor.
> > The 2.4 Hz sensory resonance can also be excited in this fashion.
> > Hence, a TV monitor or computer monitor can be used to manipulate the
> > nervous system of nearby people.
> >
> > The implementations of the invention are adapted to the source of
> > video stream that drives the monitor, be it a computer program, a TV
> > broadcast, a video tape or a digital video disc (DVD).
> >
> > For a computer monitor, the image pulses can be produced by a
> > suitable computer program. The pulse frequency may be controlled
> > through keyboard input, so that the subject can tune to an individual
> > sensory resonance frequency. The pulse amplitude can be controlled as
> > well in this manner. A program written in Visual Basic(R) is
> > particularly suitable for use on computers that run the Windows 95(R)
> > or Windows 98(R) operating system. The structure of such a program is
> > described. Production of periodic pulses requires an accurate timing
> > procedure. Such a procedure is constructed from the GetTimeCount
> > function available in the Application Program Interface (API) of the
> > Windows operating system, together with an extrapolation procedure
> > that improves the timing accuracy.
> >
> > Pulse variability can be introduced through software, for the purpose
> > of thwarting habituation of the nervous system to the field
> > stimulation, or when the precise resonance frequency is not known. The
> > variability may be a pseudo-random variation within a narrow interval,
> > or it can take the form of a frequency or amplitude sweep in time. The
> > pulse variability may be under control of the subject.
> >
> > The program that causes a monitor to display a pulsing image may be
> > run on a remote computer that is connected to the user computer by a
> > link; the latter may partly belong to a network, which may be the
> > Internet.
> >
> > For a TV monitor, the image pulsing may be inherent in the video
> > stream as it flows from the video source, or else the stream may be
> > modulated such as to overlay the pulsing. In the first case, a live TV
> > broadcast can be arranged to have the feature imbedded simply by
> > slightly pulsing the illumination of the scene that is being
> > broadcast. This method can of course also be used in making movies and
> > recording video tapes and DVDs.
> >
> > Video tapes can be edited such as to overlay the pulsing by means of
> > modulating hardware. A simple modulator is discussed wherein the
> > luminance signal of composite video is pulsed without affecting the
> > chroma signal. The same effect may be introduced at the consumer end,
> > by modulating the video stream that is produced by the video source. A
> > DVD can be edited through software, by introducing pulse-like
> > variations in the digital RGB signals. Image intensity pulses can be
> > overlaid onto the analog component video output of a DVD player by
> > modulating the luminance signal component. Before entering the TV set,
> > a television signal can be modulated such as to cause pulsing of the
> > image intensity by means of a variable delay line that is connected to
> > a pulse generator.
> >
> > Certain monitors can emit electromagnetic field pulses that excite a
> > sensory resonance in a nearby subject, through image pulses that are
> > so weak as to be subliminal. This is unfortunate since it opens a way
> > for mischievous application of the invention, whereby people are
> > exposed unknowingly to manipulation of their nervous systems for
> > someone else�s purposes. Such application would be unethical and is of
> > course not advocated. It is mentioned here in order to alert the
> > public to the possibility of covert abuse that may occur while being
> > online, or while watching TV, a video, or a DVD.
> >
> > Source:
> > http://endthelie.com/books-and-reading-material/behavior-modification-and-mind-control-patents/#axzz2QabIv4c3
> >
> >
> >
> > MORE MIND CONTROL PATENTS
> > ===================
> >
> > � 3646940 Implantable electronic stimulator electrode and method
> > � 3727616 Electronic system for the stimulation of biological systems
> > � 3835833 Method for obtaining neurophysiological effects
> > � 3837331 System and method for controlling the nervous system of a
> > living organism
> > � 3837331x Patents Referencing This One
> > � 3951134 Apparatus and method for remotely monitoring and altering
> > brain waves
> > � 3951134x Further Details
> > � 3967616 Multichannel system for and a multifactorial method of
> > controlling the nervous system of a living organism
> > � 4834701 Apparatus for inducing frequency reduction in brain wave
> > � 4335710 Device for the induction of specific brain wave patterns
> > � 4858612 A method and apparatus for simulation of hearing in mammals
> > by introduction of a plurality of microwaves
> > � 4883067 Method and apparatus for translating the EEG into music to
> > induce and control various psychological and physiological states and
> > to control a musical instrument
> > � 5036858 Method and apparatus for changing brain wave frequency
> > � 5213562 Method of inducing mental, emotional and physical states of
> > consciousness, including specific mental activity, in human beings
> > � 5330414 Brain wave inducing apparatus
> > � 5356368 Method of and apparatus for inducing desired states of
> > consciousness
> >
> >
> >
> > Interference with Sleep and or Healing
> >
> > � 3576185 Sleep-inducing method and arrangement using modulated
> > sound and light
> > � 3712292 Method and apparatus for producing swept
> > frequency-modulated audio signal patterns for inducing sleep
> > � 3773049 Apparatus for the treatment of neuropsychic and somatic
> > diseases with heat, light, sound and vhf electromagnetic radiation
> > � 3884218 Method of inducing and maintaining various stages of sleep
> > in the human being
> > � 4573449 Method for stimulating the falling asleep and/or relaxing
> > behavior of a person and an arrangement therefor
> >
> >
> >
> > Measurement / Calibration
> >
> > � 3789834 Processes and apparatus for the investigation of internal
> > physiological phenomena based on measurements of the impedance
> > variation of the surface of the body
> > � 3893450 Method and apparatus for brain waveform examination
> > � 3980076 Method for measuring externally of the human body magnetic
> > susceptibility changes
> > � 4354505 Method of and apparatus for testing and indicating
> > relaxation state of a human subject
> > � 4591787 Multi-channel device with SQUIDS and superconducting
> > gradiometers for the measurement of weak magnetic fields produced by
> > various field sources
> > � 4771239 Multichannel device with superconductor gradiometers for
> > measuring weak magnetic fields
> > � 4864238 Device for measuring weak magnetic fluxes utilizing planar
> > technology
> > � 4951674 Biomagnetic analytical system using fiber-optic magnetic
> > sensors
> > � 5256960 Portable dual band electromagnetic field radiation
> > measurement apparatus
> > � 5458142 Device for monitoring a magnetic field emanating from an
> > organism
> > � 5507291 Method and an associated apparatus for remotely determining
> > information as to person's emotional state
> > � 5522386 Apparatus particularly for use in the determination of the
> > condition of the vegetative part of the nervous system
> > � 5557199 Magnetic resonance monitor
> > � 5579241 Real-time acquisition and archiving system for multiple
> > time-sampled signals
> >
> >
> >
> > Using Drugs
> >
> > � 4202323 Drug activation by radiation
> > � 4479932 Brain-specific drug delivery
> > � 5124146 Differential delivery of therapeutic agents across the
> > blood brain barrier
> > � 5453361 Method for producing biologically active human brain
> > derived neurotrophic factor
> >
> >
> >
> > Other
> >
> > � 3662758 Stimulator apparatus for muscular organs with external
> > transmitter and implantable receiver
> > � 4048986
> > Individual identification and diagnosis using wave polarization
> >
> >
> >
> > Source:
> >
> > http://www.catalase.com/patent.htm
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ELECTROMAGNETIC MIND CONTROL
> > ======================
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > Jun 28, 2013
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > electromagnetic mind control.
> >
> > US Patent #
> > Description
> >
> > Inventor
> > Filed Issued
> > US3014477 Hypnotic Inducer (Mind Control Machine)
> > Carlin
> > 1956 1961
> > US3060795 Apparatus For Producing Visual Stimulation (Subconscious
> > Transmission via Movie Film)
> > Corrigan et al
> > 1958 1962
> > US3278676 Apparatus For Producing Visual and Auditory Stimulation
> > (Subconscious Transmission via TV)
> > Becker
> > 1958 1966
> > US3393279 Nervous System Excitation Device
> > Flanagan
> > 1962 1968
> > US3563246 Method and Apparatus For Improving Neural Performance In
> > Human Subjects By Electrotherapy
> > Puharich
> > 1967 1971
> > US3629521 Hearing Systems (RF/Microwave)
> > Puharich
> > 1970 1971
> > US3712292 Method Of and Apparatus For Producing Swept Frequency
> > Modulated Audio Signal Patterns For Inducing Sleep (Brain Frequencies
> > Broadcast)
> > Zentmayer, Jr.
> > 1971 1973
> > US3884218 Method of Inducing and Maintaining Stages Of Sleep in the
> > Human Being (FFR - Frequency Following Response Microwave)
> > Monroe
> > 1970 1975
> > US3951134 Apparatus and Method For Remotely Monitoring and Altering
> > Brain Waves (RF/Electromagnetic Waves)
> > Malech
> > 1974 1976
> > US4395600 Auditory Subliminal Message System and Method (Subliminal
> > Brainwash via Music or Other Sound)
> > Lundy
> > 1980 1983
> > US4717343 Method Of Changing A Person�s Behavior (Subconscious
> > Brainwash via Video)
> > Densky
> > 1986 1988
> > US4777529 Auditory Subliminal Programming System (Silent Brainwash Via
> > Music or Other Sound)
> > Schultz/Dolejs
> > 1987 1988
> > US4834701 Apparatus For Inducing Frequency Reduction In Brain Wave
> > (FFR - Brain Frequencies Transmission)
> > Masaki
> > 1985 1989
> > US4858612 Hearing Device (Microwave Hearing)
> > Stocklin
> > 1983 1989
> > US4877027 Hearing System (Microwave Hearing via open air Broadcast)
> > Brunkan
> > 1988 1989
> > US5159703 Silent Subliminal Presentation System (aka Silent Sound -
> > Microwave)
> > Lowery
> > 1989 1992
> > US5356368 Method Of and Apparatus For Inducing Desired States Of
> > Consciousness (FFR/EEG Waveforms By Broadcast)
> > Monroe
> > 1991 1994
> > US5774088 Method and System For Warning Birds Of Hazards (Microwave
> > Hearing)
> > Kreithen
> > 1997 1998
> > US5889870 Acoustic Heterodyne Device and Method (Ultrasound.
> > Ventriloquist Effect.)
> > Norris
> > 1996 1999
> > US6011991 Communication System and Method Including Brain Wave
> > Analysis and/or Use of Brain Activity (Remote Viewing)
> > Mardirossian
> > 1998 2000
> > US6052336 Apparatus and Method Of Broadcasting Audible Sound Using
> > Ultrasonic Sound As A Carrier (Ultrasound)
> > Lowery
> > 1998 2000
> > US6470214 Method and device For Implementing The Radio Frequency
> > Hearing Effect (Microwave Hearing)
> > O�Loughlin/Loree
> > 1992 2002
> > US6587729 Apparatus For Audibly Communicating Speech Using The Radio
> > Frequency Hearing Effect (Microwave Hearing)
> > O�Loughlin/Loree
> > 2002 2003
Hallo are You there yet? yes patents are the key ... Thank You


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