Wednesday, May 21, 2008
Cloak Of Light Makes Drone Invisible
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Cloak of Light Makes Drone Invisible?
By David Hambling May 09, 2008 | 11:29:00 AMCategories: Bizarro, Drones, Planes, Copters, Blimps
Counter-illumination -- lighting up an aircraft's leading edges -- is a decades-old technique for making planes harder to see. But researchers have come up with a new, "spectacular" twist on this method for "visual signature suppression."
Back in WWII, US Navy aircraft flying antisubmarine patrols were being spotted by U-boats at long range, giving the subs a chance to dive before they could be attacked. The problem was the bright background of the sky, which meant that even white aircraft show up as a dark shape. The solution was the 1943 Project Yehudi, in which a TBM-3D Avenger aircraft was fitted with lights shining along the leading edges. These could be adjusted to match the background light level, cutting the range at which the aircraft could be spotted from twelve miles to two. A B-24 Liberator was also modified successfully with "Yehudi lights." Counter-illumination was tested again during the Vietnam War, using a F-4 Phantom with lights codenamed Compass Ghost, apparently with some success.
The idea reappeared in the 90's with tests of an F-15 fitted with fluorescent panels. According to one report, “the fighter virtually disappeared as it lifted off the runway.” (It may have been miles away at the time though...) The latest incarnation can be seen (no pun intended) in a report at FlightGlobal, "Electroluminescence is key to invisibility." Researchers from the University of Kansas outfitted a six-and-a-half-foot drone "with an electroluminescent surface" -- a material that lights up in response to a current. Then they took a pair of pictures, when the drone soared to a thousand feet.
The left picture is with the electroluminesence system off, the right was taken with it on. Squint hard, and you'll see the difference - the drone is a small, gray blotch in the middle of the left frame.
"The current state of progress in the lab is far beyond this and involves other spectra. Still, the visual signature suppression is relatively spectacular...to the uninitiated," says the University of Kansas aerospace engineering department's associate professor Ron Barrett. Barrett collaborated with Joris Melkert of Delft University of Technology on the early work.
Of course it's hard to tell from a photograph just how effective the system really is - the drone isn't much bigger than a good-sized bird, and the picture is taken from a thousand feet away. But the technique could certainly make drones much harder to spot, and those with electric engines may be virtually impossible to hear, making this ideal for up-close reconnaissance. Just don't expect to hear too much more about this one.
Cloak of Light Makes Drone Invisible?
By David Hambling May 09, 2008 | 11:29:00 AMCategories: Bizarro, Drones, Planes, Copters, Blimps
Counter-illumination -- lighting up an aircraft's leading edges -- is a decades-old technique for making planes harder to see. But researchers have come up with a new, "spectacular" twist on this method for "visual signature suppression."
Back in WWII, US Navy aircraft flying antisubmarine patrols were being spotted by U-boats at long range, giving the subs a chance to dive before they could be attacked. The problem was the bright background of the sky, which meant that even white aircraft show up as a dark shape. The solution was the 1943 Project Yehudi, in which a TBM-3D Avenger aircraft was fitted with lights shining along the leading edges. These could be adjusted to match the background light level, cutting the range at which the aircraft could be spotted from twelve miles to two. A B-24 Liberator was also modified successfully with "Yehudi lights." Counter-illumination was tested again during the Vietnam War, using a F-4 Phantom with lights codenamed Compass Ghost, apparently with some success.
The idea reappeared in the 90's with tests of an F-15 fitted with fluorescent panels. According to one report, “the fighter virtually disappeared as it lifted off the runway.” (It may have been miles away at the time though...) The latest incarnation can be seen (no pun intended) in a report at FlightGlobal, "Electroluminescence is key to invisibility." Researchers from the University of Kansas outfitted a six-and-a-half-foot drone "with an electroluminescent surface" -- a material that lights up in response to a current. Then they took a pair of pictures, when the drone soared to a thousand feet.
The left picture is with the electroluminesence system off, the right was taken with it on. Squint hard, and you'll see the difference - the drone is a small, gray blotch in the middle of the left frame.
"The current state of progress in the lab is far beyond this and involves other spectra. Still, the visual signature suppression is relatively spectacular...to the uninitiated," says the University of Kansas aerospace engineering department's associate professor Ron Barrett. Barrett collaborated with Joris Melkert of Delft University of Technology on the early work.
Of course it's hard to tell from a photograph just how effective the system really is - the drone isn't much bigger than a good-sized bird, and the picture is taken from a thousand feet away. But the technique could certainly make drones much harder to spot, and those with electric engines may be virtually impossible to hear, making this ideal for up-close reconnaissance. Just don't expect to hear too much more about this one.
Boeing Fires High-Energy Chemical Laser
New Mexico Business Weekly - May 19, 2008
http://albuquerque.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2008/05/19/daily4.html
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 12:15 PM MDT
Boeing fires high-energy chemical laserNew Mexico Business Weekly
The Boeing Co. fired a high-energy chemical laser aboard a C-130H aircraft in ground tests for the first time May 13 at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque.
Boeing is developing the Advanced Tactical Laser for the Department of Defense to destroy, damage or disable targets with little or no collateral damage. The laser will be used to support missions on the battlefield and in urban operations.
Boeing concluded laboratory testing at Kirtland last year after demonstrating reliability in more than 50 firings, said Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of Boeing Missile Defense Systems.
"The first firing of the high-energy laser aboard the ATL aircraft shows that the program continues to make good progress toward giving the warfighter an ultra-precision engagement capability that will dramatically reduce collateral damage," Fancher said.
After conducting a series of additional laser tests on the ground and in the air, the program will fire the chemical laser in-flight at mission-representative ground targets, Fancher said. The test team will fire the laser through a rotating turret that extends through the aircraft's belly.
The industry team participating on the project includes L-3 Communications Brashear, which made the laser turret, and Hytec Inc., which made some structural elements in the weapons system.
A unit of The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA), Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is one of the world's largest space and defense business developers. The St. Louis-based unit is a $32.1 billion business with 71,000 employees worldwide.
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http://albuquerque.bizjournals.com/albuquerque/stories/2008/05/19/daily4.html
Monday, May 19, 2008 - 12:15 PM MDT
Boeing fires high-energy chemical laserNew Mexico Business Weekly
The Boeing Co. fired a high-energy chemical laser aboard a C-130H aircraft in ground tests for the first time May 13 at Kirtland Air Force Base in Albuquerque.
Boeing is developing the Advanced Tactical Laser for the Department of Defense to destroy, damage or disable targets with little or no collateral damage. The laser will be used to support missions on the battlefield and in urban operations.
Boeing concluded laboratory testing at Kirtland last year after demonstrating reliability in more than 50 firings, said Scott Fancher, vice president and general manager of Boeing Missile Defense Systems.
"The first firing of the high-energy laser aboard the ATL aircraft shows that the program continues to make good progress toward giving the warfighter an ultra-precision engagement capability that will dramatically reduce collateral damage," Fancher said.
After conducting a series of additional laser tests on the ground and in the air, the program will fire the chemical laser in-flight at mission-representative ground targets, Fancher said. The test team will fire the laser through a rotating turret that extends through the aircraft's belly.
The industry team participating on the project includes L-3 Communications Brashear, which made the laser turret, and Hytec Inc., which made some structural elements in the weapons system.
A unit of The Boeing Co. (NYSE: BA), Boeing Integrated Defense Systems is one of the world's largest space and defense business developers. The St. Louis-based unit is a $32.1 billion business with 71,000 employees worldwide.
All contents of this site © American City Business Journals Inc. All rights reserved.
Sunday, May 18, 2008
On Protecting Human Research Subjects
FDA Scraps Helsinki Declaration on Protecting Human Research Subjects
Merril Goozner head of Integrity in Science reports (below) that "FDA Scraps Helsinki Declaration on Protecting Human Subjects."
In so doing, the FDA has taken a quantum leap down the slippery slope toward uncivilized medical experimentation.
The agency is lending the US government seal of approval to unethical medical experiments (primarily commercial drug and medical device tests).
A recent example of an FDA approved, lethal experiment is a trial testing Northfield's artificial blood product, PolyHeme--even as the company and the FDA had evidence showing that patients' exposed to the product were at higher risk of death than those who were given saline.
In one Illinois town where the product was tested, 83% of the population is black. "If you look at the absolute number of deaths, it kills more patients than saline does."
Such experimentation harks back to the Nazi regime's version of medicine--not civilized medicine that America is supposed to represent.
See: [Link]
See also:
Charles Natanson; Steven J. Kern; Peter Lurie; Steven M. Banks; Sidney M. Wolfe Cell-Free Hemoglobin-Based Blood Substitutes and Risk of Myocardial Infarction and Death: A Meta-analysis JAMA, Apr 2008; doi:10.1001/jama.299.19.
Dean A. Fergusson; Lauralyn McIntyre The Future of Clinical Trials Evaluating Blood Substitutes. Editorial. JAMA, Apr 2008; doi:10.1001/jama.299.19.
Merril Goozner head of Integrity in Science reports (below) that "FDA Scraps Helsinki Declaration on Protecting Human Subjects."
In so doing, the FDA has taken a quantum leap down the slippery slope toward uncivilized medical experimentation.
The agency is lending the US government seal of approval to unethical medical experiments (primarily commercial drug and medical device tests).
A recent example of an FDA approved, lethal experiment is a trial testing Northfield's artificial blood product, PolyHeme--even as the company and the FDA had evidence showing that patients' exposed to the product were at higher risk of death than those who were given saline.
In one Illinois town where the product was tested, 83% of the population is black. "If you look at the absolute number of deaths, it kills more patients than saline does."
Such experimentation harks back to the Nazi regime's version of medicine--not civilized medicine that America is supposed to represent.
See: [Link]
See also:
Charles Natanson; Steven J. Kern; Peter Lurie; Steven M. Banks; Sidney M. Wolfe Cell-Free Hemoglobin-Based Blood Substitutes and Risk of Myocardial Infarction and Death: A Meta-analysis JAMA, Apr 2008; doi:10.1001/jama.299.19.
Dean A. Fergusson; Lauralyn McIntyre The Future of Clinical Trials Evaluating Blood Substitutes. Editorial. JAMA, Apr 2008; doi:10.1001/jama.299.19.
Friday, May 16, 2008
Inside the Air Force's LASER Lab
Inside the Air Force's Laser Lab
I love the bit in Bond films where 007 goes round Q’s laboratory checking out the latest top-secret gadgets. That’s why I enjoyed talking to Capt.Wegner and his colleagues at ScorpWorks, source of a variety of laser weapons and other one-of-a-kind devices.
The ScorpWorks is the Air Force Research Laboratory’s in-house development team for laser system prototypes. Although it has existed since 1992, they have shunned publicity until this year. A laser weapon does not need to convert the target into smoking rubble: they are much more versatile than that.
The Laser AirCraft CounterMeasures (ACCM), which I detail in this week's New Scientist, is a nonlethal coaxial laser that sits alongside a helicopter door gun. It dazzles the target, preventing them from firing accurately and providing protection for the helicopter, but without risking civilian casualties.
It’s more than a dazzler. Experience with the Saber 203 laser dazzler in Somalia showed that it was too low-powered to affect vision, but anyone illuminated beat a hasty retreat as they knew a weapon was being aimed at them. The ACCM should have a similar effect, scattering potential threats on the ground and leaving only the truly dangerous ones - and the 4,000 rpm minigun should deal with them.
The PHaSR laser-dazzling rifle unveiled a few weeks ago is similar (and not a hoax). In a riot-control situation, the idea is that lighting people up with this portable laser will separate peaceful protesters from the stone-throwers. The PhaSR’s dual-wavelength laser will also make countermeasures difficult, and Capt. Wegner points out that the end product will probably be very different to the bulky prototype.
The PHaSR is a relative of the Portable Efficient Laser Testbed (PELT). This is another riot-control weapon, but one that works by heat – "the first man-portable heat compliance weapon of its kind" Take a close look at the picture of PELT on page 52 here and you'll see a signature Scorpion logo – a rare visible sign of ScorpWorks handiwork.
Elsewhere they've been utilizing the laser as a sensor. By picking up the reflections back from the human eye, invisible laser sensors can detect people looking at them - similar to the way animal eyes light up when you shine a flashlight on them. A sniper detection system is in the works.
Even more sophisticated is BOSS, the Battlefield Optical Surveillance System. This is a vehicle-mounted setup which uses retro-reflection and a number of other technologies to spot targets in pitch darkness. It can be locate, identify and invisibly designate targets, so they won’t even know they've been spotted until a laser-guided weapon hits (and probably not even then). Exactly how far advanced BOSS or its successors are is not known.
The ScorpWorks name is a deliberate echo of Lockheed’s famous Skunk Works, renowned for producing world-beating aircraft like the F-117 stealth fighter and SR-71 Blackbird on time and within budget, a feat achieved following a set of bureaucracy-busting rules laid down by the legendary Kelly Johnson.
ScorpWorks reckon that many projects get completed within two years and with prototypes built for less than $300k. At that price you could get about 20,000 different projects for the price of one Airborne Laser.
The Skunk Works is famous for the many black programs that originated there, and you do get the impression with ScorpWorks that what they have revealed is the tip of the iceberg. We know their customers include Special Operations Command, Air Force, Marines, DARPA and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, but we don’t know what they bought. Even their unclassified programs can only be discussed in broad terms. If they told me more, they’d probably have to kill me – but I bet they’d use a really impressive laser.
-- David Hambling
December 22, 2005 08:57 AM | Lasers and Ray Guns |
Comments
Just another popgun-tech 'wikitedia' website:
1. You don't need a GF to disperse personnel-- just a neural-code stream that projects 'burn' through an LPL-ionized airpath. (cf those old stimulated-color spinning B&W-wheels; Even Star Trek The Classic had 'like' neural-neutralizers.)
2. Multi-Interferometry-Laser (MIL) chews like a drill-bit rather than bang-bang-slow pile-driver.
3. Night-Blinding-Laser (NBL) doesn't even damage vision:-- just strobes spots-and-streaks into the eyes. (cf Try finding a blinking beacon at night: it's all-over-the-place as the eyes look-about).
Well, On-with my legal-drama screenplaywriting...
Ray.
I love the bit in Bond films where 007 goes round Q’s laboratory checking out the latest top-secret gadgets. That’s why I enjoyed talking to Capt.Wegner and his colleagues at ScorpWorks, source of a variety of laser weapons and other one-of-a-kind devices.
The ScorpWorks is the Air Force Research Laboratory’s in-house development team for laser system prototypes. Although it has existed since 1992, they have shunned publicity until this year. A laser weapon does not need to convert the target into smoking rubble: they are much more versatile than that.
The Laser AirCraft CounterMeasures (ACCM), which I detail in this week's New Scientist, is a nonlethal coaxial laser that sits alongside a helicopter door gun. It dazzles the target, preventing them from firing accurately and providing protection for the helicopter, but without risking civilian casualties.
It’s more than a dazzler. Experience with the Saber 203 laser dazzler in Somalia showed that it was too low-powered to affect vision, but anyone illuminated beat a hasty retreat as they knew a weapon was being aimed at them. The ACCM should have a similar effect, scattering potential threats on the ground and leaving only the truly dangerous ones - and the 4,000 rpm minigun should deal with them.
The PHaSR laser-dazzling rifle unveiled a few weeks ago is similar (and not a hoax). In a riot-control situation, the idea is that lighting people up with this portable laser will separate peaceful protesters from the stone-throwers. The PhaSR’s dual-wavelength laser will also make countermeasures difficult, and Capt. Wegner points out that the end product will probably be very different to the bulky prototype.
The PHaSR is a relative of the Portable Efficient Laser Testbed (PELT). This is another riot-control weapon, but one that works by heat – "the first man-portable heat compliance weapon of its kind" Take a close look at the picture of PELT on page 52 here and you'll see a signature Scorpion logo – a rare visible sign of ScorpWorks handiwork.
Elsewhere they've been utilizing the laser as a sensor. By picking up the reflections back from the human eye, invisible laser sensors can detect people looking at them - similar to the way animal eyes light up when you shine a flashlight on them. A sniper detection system is in the works.
Even more sophisticated is BOSS, the Battlefield Optical Surveillance System. This is a vehicle-mounted setup which uses retro-reflection and a number of other technologies to spot targets in pitch darkness. It can be locate, identify and invisibly designate targets, so they won’t even know they've been spotted until a laser-guided weapon hits (and probably not even then). Exactly how far advanced BOSS or its successors are is not known.
The ScorpWorks name is a deliberate echo of Lockheed’s famous Skunk Works, renowned for producing world-beating aircraft like the F-117 stealth fighter and SR-71 Blackbird on time and within budget, a feat achieved following a set of bureaucracy-busting rules laid down by the legendary Kelly Johnson.
ScorpWorks reckon that many projects get completed within two years and with prototypes built for less than $300k. At that price you could get about 20,000 different projects for the price of one Airborne Laser.
The Skunk Works is famous for the many black programs that originated there, and you do get the impression with ScorpWorks that what they have revealed is the tip of the iceberg. We know their customers include Special Operations Command, Air Force, Marines, DARPA and the Joint Non-Lethal Weapons Directorate, but we don’t know what they bought. Even their unclassified programs can only be discussed in broad terms. If they told me more, they’d probably have to kill me – but I bet they’d use a really impressive laser.
-- David Hambling
December 22, 2005 08:57 AM | Lasers and Ray Guns |
Comments
Just another popgun-tech 'wikitedia' website:
1. You don't need a GF to disperse personnel-- just a neural-code stream that projects 'burn' through an LPL-ionized airpath. (cf those old stimulated-color spinning B&W-wheels; Even Star Trek The Classic had 'like' neural-neutralizers.)
2. Multi-Interferometry-Laser (MIL) chews like a drill-bit rather than bang-bang-slow pile-driver.
3. Night-Blinding-Laser (NBL) doesn't even damage vision:-- just strobes spots-and-streaks into the eyes. (cf Try finding a blinking beacon at night: it's all-over-the-place as the eyes look-about).
Well, On-with my legal-drama screenplaywriting...
Ray.
Monday, May 5, 2008
More Articles
Hacking the nervous system, an article showing the intent of the U.S. armed forces to do so, and a good description of what we targets experience (it hurts!)
Hemi-Sync, a company selling specially prepared music recordings which use sound to entrain the brain in to relaxation. (Force-awake rhythms also possible.) See also US Patent #5,356,368
LIDA machine, a Soviet device which demonstrates the potentially good uses for the technology used to torment us involuntary experimentees over the past couple of decades
Medical Technology Updates, a page for collecting excerpts from articles showing that UNclassified medical technology is approaching the mind-weapon capabilities of the equipment used by today's organized stalking/electronic harassment perpetrators
Changing memories, New York Times article, September 2000 - describes memory
changing technology which DELIGHTS MKULTRA, organized stalking, electronic harassment, and all child sex abuse perpetrators!
Microwave, high power, used on people in Europe, article by Dr. Reinhard Munzert.
Oscilloscope trace, brain entrainment signal
Sounds, smells, images sent to your brain by way of ultrasound signals, says Sony Corporation
Thought reading, NASA's, electronic, for said silently to self thoughts, how it can be done. If that original link is broken, click here.
Thought Reading Now Possible, article from the San Francisco Chronicle, November 10, 2003, based on a New Orleans conference of neuroscientists
Thought read/write http://www.us.net/signal/Archive/Oct01/decoding-oct.html, article asserts it's doable
Hemi-Sync, a company selling specially prepared music recordings which use sound to entrain the brain in to relaxation. (Force-awake rhythms also possible.) See also US Patent #5,356,368
LIDA machine, a Soviet device which demonstrates the potentially good uses for the technology used to torment us involuntary experimentees over the past couple of decades
Medical Technology Updates, a page for collecting excerpts from articles showing that UNclassified medical technology is approaching the mind-weapon capabilities of the equipment used by today's organized stalking/electronic harassment perpetrators
Changing memories, New York Times article, September 2000 - describes memory
changing technology which DELIGHTS MKULTRA, organized stalking, electronic harassment, and all child sex abuse perpetrators!
Microwave, high power, used on people in Europe, article by Dr. Reinhard Munzert.
Oscilloscope trace, brain entrainment signal
Sounds, smells, images sent to your brain by way of ultrasound signals, says Sony Corporation
Thought reading, NASA's, electronic, for said silently to self thoughts, how it can be done. If that original link is broken, click here.
Thought Reading Now Possible, article from the San Francisco Chronicle, November 10, 2003, based on a New Orleans conference of neuroscientists
Thought read/write http://www.us.net/signal/Archive/Oct01/decoding-oct.html, article asserts it's doable
Technology Articles
Biotelemetry:
Brain Wave Fingerprinting, a writeup of a 60 Minutes show on this topic.
Book review, Controlling the Human Mind, by Dr. Nick Begich
Book review, Secret Life of Plants, by Peter Tomkins and Christopher Bird. Confirms the existence of biological signals which are NOT electromagnetic, but operate at the ESP performance level, and which are like the current day mind/body weapon signals used on electronic harassment targets. Also describes possible countermeasure experiments.
Brain wave remote sensor, U.S. Army, can sense criminal intent in street situations ... at a distance, a distance
Center for Neural Communication Technology, U.S. National Institutes of Health, lays to rest any doubts about the existence and intent of human electronic implantation
Hacking the nervous system, an article showing the intent of the U.S. armed forces to do so, and a good description of what we targets experience (it hurts!)
Images, seen through cat's eyes, with photos, displays on screen and supports targets' claims that perpetrators can see through their eyes too
Implants, involuntary, Blanche Chavoustie
Implants, nanotechnology, proves the current level of even UNclassified implant technology - visitor, ponder the classified implants!
Implants, New Mexico prison style, a 1999 proposal by NM Governor Gary Johnson, which explicitly uses the phrase "we can insert microchips into people's brains and control their behavior"
Implants, Professor Warwick's unclassified experiment demonstrates that on a first try, human implants work, and are predicted as likely to improve to the point of direct brain/nerve interaction
Heartbeat detector, LADS, or Life Assessment Detector System, a product of VSE Corporation, which can detect the human heartbeat through non- or partially-conductive substances like snow or rock, at distances up to 135 feet.
Medical Technology Updates, a page for collecting excerpts from articles showing that UNclassified medical technology is approaching the advanced capabilities of the equipment used by today's organized stalking/electronic harassment perpetrators
M.I.N.D., or Magnetic Integrated Neuron Duplicator, a device used on involuntary experiment subject John Ginter while an inmate in a California prison
Mind Drive, an example of a set of computer games in which control of the game is picked up from the mind of the player
Neuromarketing, a line of research aimed at using functional MRI technology to find ways to influence people to make purchase decisions.
Sharks' use of neuro-magnetic fields of prey proves that the surveillance we experience is not only possible but has been done for millions of years by sharks
Telemetry is Coming of Age, article showing that implant-based radio telemetry is routinely do-able
Thought reading, NASA'S, electronic, for said silently to self thoughts, how it can be done. If that original link is broken, click here.
Thought Reading Now Possible, article from the San Francisco Chronicle, November 10, 2003, based on a New Orleans conference of neuroscientists
Thought read/write http://www.us.net/signal/Archive/Oct01/decoding-oct.html, article asserts it's doable
Brain Wave Fingerprinting, a writeup of a 60 Minutes show on this topic.
Book review, Controlling the Human Mind, by Dr. Nick Begich
Book review, Secret Life of Plants, by Peter Tomkins and Christopher Bird. Confirms the existence of biological signals which are NOT electromagnetic, but operate at the ESP performance level, and which are like the current day mind/body weapon signals used on electronic harassment targets. Also describes possible countermeasure experiments.
Brain wave remote sensor, U.S. Army, can sense criminal intent in street situations ... at a distance, a distance
Center for Neural Communication Technology, U.S. National Institutes of Health, lays to rest any doubts about the existence and intent of human electronic implantation
Hacking the nervous system, an article showing the intent of the U.S. armed forces to do so, and a good description of what we targets experience (it hurts!)
Images, seen through cat's eyes, with photos, displays on screen and supports targets' claims that perpetrators can see through their eyes too
Implants, involuntary, Blanche Chavoustie
Implants, nanotechnology, proves the current level of even UNclassified implant technology - visitor, ponder the classified implants!
Implants, New Mexico prison style, a 1999 proposal by NM Governor Gary Johnson, which explicitly uses the phrase "we can insert microchips into people's brains and control their behavior"
Implants, Professor Warwick's unclassified experiment demonstrates that on a first try, human implants work, and are predicted as likely to improve to the point of direct brain/nerve interaction
Heartbeat detector, LADS, or Life Assessment Detector System, a product of VSE Corporation, which can detect the human heartbeat through non- or partially-conductive substances like snow or rock, at distances up to 135 feet.
Medical Technology Updates, a page for collecting excerpts from articles showing that UNclassified medical technology is approaching the advanced capabilities of the equipment used by today's organized stalking/electronic harassment perpetrators
M.I.N.D., or Magnetic Integrated Neuron Duplicator, a device used on involuntary experiment subject John Ginter while an inmate in a California prison
Mind Drive, an example of a set of computer games in which control of the game is picked up from the mind of the player
Neuromarketing, a line of research aimed at using functional MRI technology to find ways to influence people to make purchase decisions.
Sharks' use of neuro-magnetic fields of prey proves that the surveillance we experience is not only possible but has been done for millions of years by sharks
Telemetry is Coming of Age, article showing that implant-based radio telemetry is routinely do-able
Thought reading, NASA'S, electronic, for said silently to self thoughts, how it can be done. If that original link is broken, click here.
Thought Reading Now Possible, article from the San Francisco Chronicle, November 10, 2003, based on a New Orleans conference of neuroscientists
Thought read/write http://www.us.net/signal/Archive/Oct01/decoding-oct.html, article asserts it's doable
This info borrowed from Eleanor White's site
Acoustic weapons and weapons-capable devices:
Acoustic heterodyning as a weapon, an article about American Technologies Corp. San Diego's weaponized version
Acoustic heterodyning US Navy contract for American Technologies Corp., San Diego
Acoustic heterodyne principle, a diagram illustrating the principle behind American Technologies Corp. San Diego "electronic ventriloquism" speaker system.
Acoustic manipulation of the nervous system, subliminal, U.S. patent #6,017,302
"Acoustic spotlight", very similar to the American Technologies acoustic heterodyne, under development at MIT
American Technologies Corp. of San Diego CA announces the successful patenting of their "acoustic heterodyne" aka "HSS" or "Hypersonic Sound" technology, clearing the way for commercial release of one form of voice-to-skull technology.
American Technologies Corp. of San Diego CA announces the U.S. military is interested in their acoustic heterodyne or "Hypersonic Sound" technology
Audio file tips, for those wishing to play audio (or video) clips from this and other web sites
Audio types, used by the perpetrators
bird.rm or bird.wma, FAKED bird calls, obviously electronic when heard live, which "follow" about one target in three as they go about their daily business
Book review, Controlling the Human Mind, by Dr. Nick Begich
Byrd, Dr. Eldon, 2002 report of experiment to check for mechanical sound in the vicinity of the ears of voice to skull targets. Microphones used as sound pickups. This version lacks some of the equipment photos but does have the diagrams needed for understanding of the setup. The full report is on the Mind Justice web site: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh
Commercial and unclassified technologies which are capable of generating some of the observed electronic harassment effects (long)
As separate pages: http://www.raven1.net/p00.htm Decoying, used often by perps, an illustration and plea to never forget decoying really does happen
"Dream Machine", utilizing hypnotic methods to produce desired dreams. Manipulation of dreams is very common among targets of advanced electronic attacks.
Infrasound weapon sufficient to shake up a section of the city of Marseille, France. Click here if above link is broken.
Psychotechnology Research Institute web site, a site about the work of Russian "Psychotechnologist" Dr. Igor Smirnov, who was asked by the U.S. Government to be a consultant at the Waco, Texas Branch Davidian massacre. This site advises psychocorrection "can be carried out with or withOUT the person's agreement." Acoustics is a major component of Dr. Smirnov's psychocorrection system.
Silent Sound demo device, COMMERCIAL version, from Future Horizons, avaliable as of January 2004. Click here if the Future Horizons link above is broken. Do a Control-F text find for silent sound to scroll down to the device listing.
Sounds, smells, images sent to your brain by way of ultrasound signals, says Sony Corporation
Acoustic heterodyning as a weapon, an article about American Technologies Corp. San Diego's weaponized version
Acoustic heterodyning US Navy contract for American Technologies Corp., San Diego
Acoustic heterodyne principle, a diagram illustrating the principle behind American Technologies Corp. San Diego "electronic ventriloquism" speaker system.
Acoustic manipulation of the nervous system, subliminal, U.S. patent #6,017,302
"Acoustic spotlight", very similar to the American Technologies acoustic heterodyne, under development at MIT
American Technologies Corp. of San Diego CA announces the successful patenting of their "acoustic heterodyne" aka "HSS" or "Hypersonic Sound" technology, clearing the way for commercial release of one form of voice-to-skull technology.
American Technologies Corp. of San Diego CA announces the U.S. military is interested in their acoustic heterodyne or "Hypersonic Sound" technology
Audio file tips, for those wishing to play audio (or video) clips from this and other web sites
Audio types, used by the perpetrators
bird.rm or bird.wma, FAKED bird calls, obviously electronic when heard live, which "follow" about one target in three as they go about their daily business
Book review, Controlling the Human Mind, by Dr. Nick Begich
Byrd, Dr. Eldon, 2002 report of experiment to check for mechanical sound in the vicinity of the ears of voice to skull targets. Microphones used as sound pickups. This version lacks some of the equipment photos but does have the diagrams needed for understanding of the setup. The full report is on the Mind Justice web site: http://www.dcn.davis.ca.us/~welsh
Commercial and unclassified technologies which are capable of generating some of the observed electronic harassment effects (long)
As separate pages: http://www.raven1.net/p00.htm Decoying, used often by perps, an illustration and plea to never forget decoying really does happen
"Dream Machine", utilizing hypnotic methods to produce desired dreams. Manipulation of dreams is very common among targets of advanced electronic attacks.
Infrasound weapon sufficient to shake up a section of the city of Marseille, France. Click here if above link is broken.
Psychotechnology Research Institute web site, a site about the work of Russian "Psychotechnologist" Dr. Igor Smirnov, who was asked by the U.S. Government to be a consultant at the Waco, Texas Branch Davidian massacre. This site advises psychocorrection "can be carried out with or withOUT the person's agreement." Acoustics is a major component of Dr. Smirnov's psychocorrection system.
Silent Sound demo device, COMMERCIAL version, from Future Horizons, avaliable as of January 2004. Click here if the Future Horizons link above is broken. Do a Control-F text find for silent sound to scroll down to the device listing.
Sounds, smells, images sent to your brain by way of ultrasound signals, says Sony Corporation
Articles
1. Mind Games by Sharon Weinberger, Washington Post (contains a small amount of misinformation)
2. US Electromagnetic Weapons and Human Rights by Peter Phillips, Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton
3. Mind Control: The Ultimate Brave New World by Nick Begich
4. New Instruments of Surveillance and Social Control: Wireless Technologies which Target the Neuronal Functioning of the Brain by Kingsley Dennis
5. On the Possibility of Directly Accessing Every Human Brain by M.A. Persinger
6. U.S. Human Rights Abuse Report by Cheryl Welsh
7. Russians have psychotronic weapon to zombie people - Pravda
8. The Milgram Experiment - the perfect antidote to "it couldn't happen here" syndrome
9. The Stanford Prison Experiment - reinforces the lesson of the Milgram Experiment above
10. Page with three articles by Mojmir Babacek (and much, much more)
11. Article on Satellite Surveillance originally published in the English language online edition of the Russian newspaper Pravda by American journalist John Fleming, author of the book "The War of All Against All: An Analysis of Conflict in Society"
12. Excerpts from Low-intensity Conflict and Modern Technology by Lt Col DJ Dean USAF
("THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM IN LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT")
13. The Threat to Civil Liberties by Judy Wall
14. Timeline: Electromagnetic Weapons by Judy Wall - quick review of the history of the documented development and deployment of electromagnetic weapons
15. Mind Control With Silent Sounds and Super Computers by Judy Wall
16. Systematic argument on Geocities, recommended by Allen Barker
17. Brain Transmitters - what they are, and how they are used
18. The Deadly Insruments of the New World Order by Mojmir Babacek
19. Remote Mind Control Technology by Anna Keeler
*** Articles on Prof Igor Smirnov's work - including faking the voice of God (2 Thess 2:9)
2. US Electromagnetic Weapons and Human Rights by Peter Phillips, Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton
3. Mind Control: The Ultimate Brave New World by Nick Begich
4. New Instruments of Surveillance and Social Control: Wireless Technologies which Target the Neuronal Functioning of the Brain by Kingsley Dennis
5. On the Possibility of Directly Accessing Every Human Brain by M.A. Persinger
6. U.S. Human Rights Abuse Report by Cheryl Welsh
7. Russians have psychotronic weapon to zombie people - Pravda
8. The Milgram Experiment - the perfect antidote to "it couldn't happen here" syndrome
9. The Stanford Prison Experiment - reinforces the lesson of the Milgram Experiment above
10. Page with three articles by Mojmir Babacek (and much, much more)
11. Article on Satellite Surveillance originally published in the English language online edition of the Russian newspaper Pravda by American journalist John Fleming, author of the book "The War of All Against All: An Analysis of Conflict in Society"
12. Excerpts from Low-intensity Conflict and Modern Technology by Lt Col DJ Dean USAF
("THE ELECTROMAGNETIC SPECTRUM IN LOW-INTENSITY CONFLICT")
13. The Threat to Civil Liberties by Judy Wall
14. Timeline: Electromagnetic Weapons by Judy Wall - quick review of the history of the documented development and deployment of electromagnetic weapons
15. Mind Control With Silent Sounds and Super Computers by Judy Wall
16. Systematic argument on Geocities, recommended by Allen Barker
17. Brain Transmitters - what they are, and how they are used
18. The Deadly Insruments of the New World Order by Mojmir Babacek
19. Remote Mind Control Technology by Anna Keeler
*** Articles on Prof Igor Smirnov's work - including faking the voice of God (2 Thess 2:9)
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