Monday, May 5, 2008

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

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