Prologue
Reading minds at a distance by deciphering the brain’s magnetic waves
has been a project of the Advanced Research Projects Agency [DARPA] of the
Defense Department for some time. Many educational and research institutions
have contributed to its success with government funding.
Published
information indicates that DARPA scientists have learned to identify specific
thought patterns through the interpretation of brain waves. These patterns
reveal with up to ninety percent accuracy whether a person is: (1) puzzled or
uncertain, (2) has made a decision, (3) is paying attention, (4) is observing
colors or patterns, or (5) has lost concentration due to fatigue or boredom.
Thought processes have been linked to the computer through Artificial
Intelligence [AI]. The autocorrelated Cray, which does one hundred million
calculations a second, is specifically designed for problem solving and can
carry out biomedical experiments with the computer simulating the human
effects. It takes only fifty billionths of a second for an element of data to
enter and leave its memory.
Using psychological interviewing techniques. AI has come up with
programs which lead the intelligent human to believe that he is talking to
another person, when he is actually carrying on a dialogue with a computer.
Properly programmed, computers have the capacity to make judgments based on
previous performance or experience, predict observed behavior, speech
patterns and idiosyncrasies of thought. Computers also convert many types of
signals to signs, codes, sound, music and video. Twenty years were spent by
Russell Kirsch at the National Bureau of Standards’ Artificial Intelligence
Laboratory teaching machines to make judgments called “image pattern
recognition.” A well-instructed machine can look at variegated images like
brain waves and make decisions concerning them. The marriage of computer
programming and brain mapping has been published. To accomplish the wiring
and plotting of the functions of the human brain was an incredibly complex
task that could only have been accomplished by the invention of the computer
itself.
It is known that enough work has been done with large computers and
wave averaging on the transmission of neural messages in the brain so that
neural activity associated with the word “no” and the word “yes” can be
identified whether it is said aloud or not. Near the speech center in the
brain is an area that prepares neural messages that drive the muscles
associated with speech. Actions of the tongue and mouth and other muscles
involved in speech are quite different for these two words. The patterns of
nerve signals that go out to make these two words are also unalike. The
patterns are formed long before words reach the vocalizing level, and can be
read and interpreted in advance of speech by a computer. Pattern recognition
computers will read an answer even in a completely uncooperative subject, or
specifically read his mind if the thought is mentally put into unspoken
words.
Speech is a motor activity which creates electrical signals traveling
along neurons. With a computer, these weak signals can be read at a distance
by a superconducting quantum interference device (SQUID), which almost
completely eliminates environmental noise while magnifying the signal one
thousand times over that read by previous technology.
To read the mind, wave analyzers must deal with the complex
oscillations of the brain in somewhat the same way that a prism separates the
colors of a beam of light. The components of this complex wave are isolated
by electronic circuits tuned to several frequencies. Statistical averages can
be determined from many readings of the mind under investigation. From this
information its versatility and repertoire of adaptive stratagems can be
assessed and plotted. This frequency analysis of tactics can now be instantly
known and evaluated by computer faster than men can think.
Optical and electronic subsystems for spacecraft and artificial
intelligence have been under development since 1955. Sophisticated biomedical
sensors have been developed to use on animals at a distance without physical
contact. The same equipment has been used to test environmental factors on
human sensory organs. Laser is used in biomedical displays to pick up brain
signals and convert them to sound and color or even music. With current laser
techniques verbal and aural communication is possible between any two points
on earth with video and via satellite.
The human head is a target which gives off a magnetic field. Suppose
that it is capable of being picked up and locked onto at a distance by a
supersensitive sensor many times amplified by optics. Depending upon the kind
of ray directed at the head the symptoms and sensations of the subject will
vary.
The carotid artery and the hypothalamus are easily reached through
the thin wall of the ear drum by sonic and ultrasonic radio waves. Stimuli to
this area can raise and lower blood pressure and body temperature. Sensations
in other parts of the anatomy are similar to those caused by diathermy
depending upon which brain signals are played upon. The subject is literally
an instrument who may experience numbness, pain, pleasure, muscle jerks,
spasm and stimulation of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous system.
It is known that thoughts can be pulsed into the mind through the
nervous system by microwaves. This has nothing to do with the auditory
nerves. Scientists who have submitted themselves to this process report
temporary loss of memory and disorganization of thinking processes.
A subtle method of communication, laser, is used to deliver messages
unheard by those close to the receiver. Depending upon the verbal messages
received concurrently with physical stimulation, these technological
developments become powerful tools combined with psychological techniques to
shape, modify, direct, prevent and control human thought and behavior through
interference with all known diurnal physiological patterns. Additionally,
verbal messages may be delivered at the subliminal level during consciousness
and during sleep, so that the subject is unaware that he is receiving them or
that his dream sleep is being influenced. Words are emotional triggers. When
the subject’s emotional triggers are analyzed he is put in the position of
having his thoughts and actions controlled by other individuals. This is mind
control.
For at least the last four years every minute of my conscious and
unconscious life had been invaded by investigators using state of the art
technology. Recently on the “Today Show,” William Colby said that the CIA
investigated a device which could read Brezhnev’s mind on his way to work. It
is my contention that they not only investigated it but that they made it
work.
People have asked me, “What do these voices say?” They say, “We want
to be your friends.” As in brainwashing they confuse the issue, and truth
becomes obscure. Falsehoods seem reasonable. Indoctrination techniques
resemble some techniques used in hypnosis. Like hypnosis they have a
soporific effect, reiterating and repeating the same monotonous phrases.
“What you do is up to you. You’ve got to believe in yourself.” This
remark is made until you are not really certain whether you know what you
want or can rely upon your own opinion.
Pavlov said that a conditioned reflex can be worked out for every
stimulus. In brainwashing, brain-changing results. Damage is done to the mind
through drugs, hypnotism and other means, so that a memory of what actually
happened can be wiped out and a new memory of what never happened inserted.
The Voices, by interfering with sleep in a subliminal mode are able to stir
up old memories and influence REM Sleep by vocal suggestion. They interfere
with normal sleep patterns by inducing physical symptoms which result in
jerks, cramps, irritation of the intestinal tract and skin, and in sexual
arousal or sudden and unwanted awakening when rest is needed. All the subject
is aware of is pain, discomfort, nightmares, unaccountable physical symptoms,
fatigue and depression. At other times, he is euphoric with relief.
As in brainwashing, the Voices try to install a feeling of personal
satisfaction by making the individual feel that he is needed in some way. The
message is combined with physical reinforcement.
“We want you to feel good about yourself.” They specialize in
uncertainty. You are always on an up staircase that is going down.
“Dorothy, we don’t know what we are going to do with you.” This comes
after occasions of rebuttal, rebellion and general recalcitrance. It may be
accompanied by good humor or very unpleasant remarks and physical symptoms.
In the
beginning, although one is not incarcerated except mentally and environmentally,
the subject feels dreadfully tired and worn out. Returning POWs describe it
as being like an automaton or going about in a daze.
The Voices
use suggestive interrogation with desired answers implied in the wording.
They alternate this with a barrage of denunciation and accusation to make you
cringe. The more tired you are, the more it upsets you. They excavate the psyche
for areas of sensitivity involving social attitudes, sex, marital and family
relationships and feelings about self. Any vulnerability will do, and all the
time, fatigue both physical and mental, is working for them. The more
sensitive and reasonable the individual, the more vulnerable they are.
Pushovers for indoctrinators are very intelligent but uneducated, especially the
indecisive minds that always see some valid point in the other side's
argument.
The
victim’s feeling is that his thinking is being directed. The brainwasher has
been called a corticovisceral psychiatrist, able to interfere with the normal
path that every human follows in life. Such a Voice directs or suggests to
the subject a new route leading off in an entirely new direction. Conflicts
arise in anyone between known emotional responses and those of which he is
unaware and which are suppressed. No one actually knows or realizes what is
going on in his own subconscious mind. The Brainwasher Voice is trained to
increase such conflict and to manipulate these responses.
A great effort is made to arouse guilt feelings. Failures to meet a
standard of achievement or conduct are used frequently as guilt stimuli. A
decided effort is made to uncover normal failings and to take advantage of
them in order to hammer them into a guilt complex. No matter how guilt
arises, it is necessary to the Voice Indoctrinator for projection purposes.
The
Brainwasher Voice continually attempts to sow doubt in the mind of the
subject. Regardless of the strength of conviction of the individual so
attacked, the moment doubt clouds the mind, it leads to tension. Tension is
related to fear, and guilt also produces fear.
They asked
me, "What do you want lo do?" My answer was that I wanted to survive. Fear itself is
an expression of unsatisfied need for survival and security. First reactions
are nervousness, tension, apprehension and depression. They make the need for
security and self-protection even more acutely felt.
Fortunately for me none of this was done in a really controlled
environment, yet my privacy in all things was gone and I was isolated from
human intercourse because nobody could believe that the Voices I heard were
anything but inventions of my subconscious.
As a result of these artificially induced pressures including chronic
fatigue, I was deprived of strength to combat repetitious suggestions and
started to doubt my own thoughts and convictions.
Suppose in this condition that ideas are suggested at a subconscious
level, not positive suggestions used in department store tapes to prevent
stealing, but destructive behavioral ideas that will result in a poorer
self-image, lowered confidence, both physical and mental, and atypical
behavior. The suggestions assume a symbolic significance to the individual.
Suppose the assault on the mind, body and nervous system is continual over a
twenty-four hour period seven days a week. In this state one begins to live
in a realm of fantasies and false beliefs. In the hands of Brainwasher Voices
and technologists with Space Age Tools, anyone is malleable. An illusory,
surreal, invisible environment is created, real only to the victim.
In a prison camp one can make up one’s mind not to listen. There are
other prisoners. As a laser receiving station in your own home and
environment one has to listen involuntarily and still try to act normally,
perform tasks, drive a car and do routine things as much as possible. The
incarceration is real, but unseen.
The tools of mind attack include suggestion, mockery, fear, fatigue,
deception and manipulation. As in brainwashing, the Voice sometimes begins
with ideas and ideals with which the recipient can agree. The only relief
from tension in this insidious process is laughter or drugs like sleeping
pills and alcohol. The receiver forgets that he is the one who is suffering
from fear, uncertainty, browbeating and the invasion of privacy in sex,
toilet and social relationships. When he most fears for public performance
and they let up, he feels grateful for no reason at all.
All these things are known to government psychiatrists and
psychologists. The government in question is the government of the United
States of America. The events I recount began on a May weekend in
1978. ...
Chapter 10
Recently,
through TV and the news media, there has been an effort toward making
parapsychology respectable. A university in Great Britain gives a Ph.D. in
the subject. The CIA has a program of “disinformation” which may be a
convenient cover for scientists working on programs which seem to the
uninformed to border on the occult, such as bioplasma research and Kirlian
photography. Children are being trained to see auras when exposed to a box
containing electrodes. As the voltage increases they see auras not generally
visible to less sensitive adults. The auras can be photographed using Kirlian
photography. Kirlian photography reveals electrochemiluminescence which
surrounds all living matter. It is named for the Russian electrical engineer,
Semyon Kirlian, who passed his hand through a high energy, high frequency
electromagnetic field and saw an aura around it. Kirlian produced the first
high-energy cameras that could photograph these auras. British biologist,
Harvey Oldfield, has produced a radio device that displays the phenomena on a
screen. British researchers are reported to be using high energy, high
frequency beam of radio signals to monitor organic diseases. Hearts respond
with radio signals in harmonic resonance which are picked up by the Kirlian
“gun” and displayed on an oscilloscope screen. This instrumentation
transposed to space could read vital signs at a distance. The U.S. government
had information on this process in 1950 and released it to the CIA, Rand, the
Air Force and other government agencies.
The CIA has advertised for
people in psychological services and they are known to do other things
besides prepare statistics. The combination of psychology, the basis for
brainwashing, and human behavior modification, known as conditioning, and
electric shock has long been a treatment for experimental animals and the
mentally ill humans.
Various branches of the U.S.
government are spending millions of dollars to finance Mankind Research
Unlimited, Inc. (MRU). The goal of this corporation is mind control. MRU has
done investigations of high frequency Kirlian effect photography,
thought-controlled devices and psychokinetic switches. This is the device
which permits a pilot to fire a missile by simply thinking “fire.” Computers
can be linked to the brain to recognize electrical patterns in the cortex
word for word.
MRU has a brochure describing
its interests in the fields of biophysics including “Geopathic Efforts on
Living Organisms,” which are attempts to induce illness by changing the
magnetic nature of animal magnetic field geography. Another MRU field of
interest is behavioral science which includes the analysis and measurement of
human subjective states by computer analyzed EEGs and biofeedback. MRU’s
pioneering use of computer analyzed EEG probably led to CIA-sponsored Brain Research
Labs at San Diego Hospital, Columbia, Stanford and New York Universities.
MRU has investigated the computer
analysis of psychophysical recordings including data obtained from EKG, EEG,
GSR (galvanic skin response) and the plethysmography used to measure blood
volume changes in the capillaries of fingers. These measurements would be
supplemented with a recently developed apparatus for measuring electric field
radiations from living bodies (System Research Laboratories of Dayton, Ohio,
patent No. 3,555,529; 12 January 71).
MRU facilities are located in
seven states. In Mountain View of Los Altos, California, MRU scientists have
tested psychoacoustical transmitters that produce sound patterns termed
“infra and ultra-sonic” that interact with brain cells and erase information.
Studies have been done to develop software systems to record and evaluate
biological effects of special environmental factors on plants, animals and
humans.
Extensive studies have been
conducted in sleep research of human unconscious behavior patterns with
sensors to determine the effects of external phenomena on dreams. Interesting
features of this research are the use of electromagnetic recordings of EEGs,
ultraviolet and infrared sensors, precise weight analysis, and the
correlation of these technical factors with electromagnetic fields, moon and
planetary positions, and barometric changes.
C.G. Jung connected depth
psychology with theoretical physics and the natural sciences. An examination
of what he and others have had to say about “synchronicity” leads the
scientifically trained mind to the conclusion that synchronicity is a trickster.
The clown theme appears in the folklore of many cultures and is generally
connected to a belief in the occult or supernatural forces.
UFO activity, analyzed by
computer, seems to be some kind of scheduled reinforcement. If it is
scheduled reinforcement who is causing it? Such reinforcement may have been
the purpose of the odd aircraft activity which I observed, or it may have
been to make me sure that humans only were involved. Most likely they were
relay stations which have to get close enough to read the electromagnetic
field given off by the human brain and body. When the CIA says that they
cannot read Russian minds, it may be because they can’t get near enough to do
so. “UFOs” may act as relay stations by getting close enough to a position of
the subject, then read signals and transmit them.
Left to himself, an individual
may truly be said to be free except for his early childhood conditioning, and
the values of his own which he has developed through trial and error which
either negatively or positively reinforce his beliefs and behavior. Panic or
emotionally upsetting conflicts can be evoked by stimulating conflicting
drives. Under ordinary conditions, when two drives are unequal, the stronger
suppresses the weaker. The manipulation of living creatures becomes possible
when the means exists to activate and combine two different drives or cause
confusion. Ordinary stimuli might be music and alcohol, and the added
artificially-induced drive might be sexual stimulation with high frequency
microwave energy. The automobile and the home can be invaded with messages
from phone or satellite. Traffic control by aircraft is common. Why not mind
control or directed thinking?
Laser-projected Voices tell me,
“You are doing what you want to do,” but I am never free of their broadcast
stimuli which I can feel, and microwave or ultrasonic frequencies of which I
may be totally unaware. I cannot be sure that I am not really in pain due to
natural causes. I only feel unaccountable changes in mood such a depression,
euphoria or relief.
As long as I was unaware of
what was going on, I could delude myself that my spontaneous activity was the
result of the continual shifting and interplay of forces and ideas in my
central nervous system. When I became aware that my environment was partially
controlled, there were a whole new set of variables with which to cope. For
me the price has been a complete turn-off of sexual fantasy affecting my sex
life, and heightened, unpleasant nervous tension. I cannot pray, dream or
aspire privately. There is no escape from the mundane, continuously present
flat line of controlled or directed thinking. It gives me present and an
unpleasant, nightmarish, repellent, at times falsely seductive, intimate,
existentialist quality. One is traveling mentally from no-where to no-where.
You exist in a funny house world with distorting mirrors. The reflections are
partly real, partly exaggerated and partly transitional. My greatest strength
has been a sense of humor and proportion. To fall below the flat line of
directed thinking results in depression.
The physical pain which can be
inflicted, and the depression evoked are the greatest strengths of the
operators at the other end of the beam. I cannot quite imagine how they
measure the distortion they cause except from a reading of verbal thought,
spoken words and unusual physical actions. At the very least they can immobilize
or neutralize to the point of death through the inhibition of natural
physical processes, the use of pain, and disruption of mental activity. The
amount of mental activity blocked by depression is hard to gage. Since the
process began I have not often had a free choice about what I wanted to
think, and even when I did, I was aware that someone was reading my thoughts
either directly through computer printout or indirectly at a later time and
doing programmed bugging. In any case, the human urge to think, dream, love
and create have been frustrated.
One of the beauties of the
situation for the perpetrators is that the victim has no records, tapes or
pictures except those subjectively stored, written or spoken. The subject is
in a classical neurotic, no-win situation. There are few dates, people or
facts to report. Only a limited number of people in electronics, and our
Federal government, can fit the fragments of circumstantial evidence
together. Those who monitor equipment, simply monitor equipment. The blips,
numbers, tapes and film clips that might result, are too removed from the
flesh and blood, and transmitted over too great a distance to have any
emotional meaning for the operators. They may not even know what they are
transmitting. The only individuals to whom the object might be at all human
would be a psychological behavioral result.
If my premises are true, the
United States government is involved in a program to control behavior through
biophysics and electrochemical control. In July 1977, The New York Times reported a fourteen-year program by the CIA
intelligence services to control human behavior with drugs, electric shock,
radiation, ultrasonics, psychology and psychosurgery. As reported in Time, August 17, 1977, Admiral
Stansfield Turner, testifying on CIA activity said that there had been no
drug testing since 1973. He did not say that the use of ultrasonics,
microwave and electrochemical energy had been discontinued. It never will be,
because it is the technology of both now and the future.
It is encouraging that there
were difficulties finding psychiatrists to conduct experiments for the CIA.
One memorandum reported that a particular psychiatrist might not care to
cooperate in certain more “revolutionary” phases of the project. Another
psychiatrist was described as having no ethical compunctions about being
completely cooperative in the program regardless of how bizarre it might be.
The CIA investigated bioplasma
fields or weak electromagnetic fields surrounding both human and inanimate
objects and monitored the bioplasma fields of agents, according to The New York Times. I am inclined to
think that they were training agents in receiving laser messages and trying
out the reading of unspoken thoughts formulated into words mentally. They
also worked with trained seals and otters in the well-researched field of
ultrasonics. Humans hear in a range of 15 - 20,000 cycles per second or hertz.
Any frequency higher than this is ultrasonic, and cannot be consciously
perceived.
Newspaper accounts based on
actual occurrences of unethical experiments show a procession of unpalatable
events, exposed due to the persistence of individuals in freedom-loving
organizations. Attempts have been made to present human experiments in a
favorable light. Our scientific journals are replete with limited, but existing
tales of experiments in which the individual was too incompetent due to
mental incapacity or age to protest being used as a human guinea pig. The
fact is that there are people in this country who have been subjected to
experimentation both willingly and inadvertently.
In 1950, Army reports show that
a cloud of bacteria was sprayed over the San Francisco Bay area resulting in
cases of pneumonia. In 1956, the CIA and the Army sprayed an unknown
substance in New York City streets and the Holland and Lincoln Tunnels as
part of their MK-Ultra program. Between 1949 and 1969, a period of twenty
years, tests were carried out with simulated bacteriological substances in
the United States, Alaska and Hawaii. These are facts, not fiction involving
Dr. Strangelove.
Under the Freedom of
Information Act, a Church of Scientology group uncovered documents released
by the CIA which showed that someone in this agency signed out a specimen of
whooping-cough bacteria, Hemophilus pertussis, from the Army’s biological
warfare center in Fort Deterick, Maryland, on January 26, 1955 for testing.
Florida state medical records show that the whooping cough outbreak killed
twelve persons in the mid-1950s. The whooping cough bacteria was used in
tests in Tampa Bay and near Sebring, Florida. Records show that whooping
cough cases jumped in 1954 from 339 with one death, to 1,080 with twelve
deaths in 1955, an increase of over two hundred percent. Tampa Bay was one of
the three places that showed a sharp increase. The CIA now says that most of
its chemical and biological files were destroyed in 1973 by order of Director
Richard Helms.
In December 1980, the wife of a
member of the Canadian Parliament and four other Canadians sued the U.S.
government for five million dollars in U.S. District Court, charging that a
Montreal psychiatrist conducted CIA-financed brainwashing experiments on them
between 1957 and 1963. During this time they were given LSD and massive
electroshock treatments to wipe out past behavior patterns. (The government
track record on LSD is well-known through the publicized suicide of a U.S.
government scientist, and the ensuing successful suit of his family twenty
years later.) The Canadians were subjected to continuously played tape
messages to induce new brain patterns. The plaintiffs contended that their
mental health remains impaired as a result.
During Project Dork, the Army
released a powerful hallucinogenic drug, BZ, ten to one hundred times more
potent than LSD, in clouds during tests in Utah in 1964. Between 1960 and
1969, 362 people were involved. The tests were supposed to prove that enemy
soldiers could be incapacitated by inducing delirium. The effects were
measured at a distance of a thousand yards. The “volunteer” subjects experienced
an increase in heart rate and blood pressure, increased blood flow or
flushing, dry mouth and loss of appetite, hyperactive peristaltic sounds,
weakness or tightness in legs, persistent blurred vision and urinary
frequency. Except for the visual difficulties, the other symptoms were at
least found to be reversible with adequate physostigmine treatment.
Three-dozen individuals who underwent the tests still complain of
aftereffects including the birth of abnormal children who are mentally deficient.
The volunteers themselves suffer memory lapses, hallucinations and, not surprisingly,
emotional problems.
Federal snoops have used
one-way mirrors to investigate and record sexual activity in San Francisco.
Both the FBI and the CIA have been used in covering up and disseminating
false information.
Functions of the FBI or the
local police who are responsible for protecting all Federal installations
have been performed by the CIA, a violation of their CIA charter and
resulting in actions against American citizens. CIA directors have always
worn two hats as heads of the intelligence community and as heads of their
own agency. The supra-directorship of the American Intelligence Community was
enhanced by President Ford on paper when he made the CIA Director overall
head of the intelligence community. At that time the Director would tell the
Secretary of Defense what to do with his intelligence agencies. Military
intelligence, including the Defense Intelligence Agency, the National
Security Agency and the intelligence arms of the three services have more
than five times as many people, and more than ten times the budget of the CIA
and State Department intelligence service combined.
You should not delude yourself
that Cabinet Officers appointed by the President have any real power.
Commenting on his official title as Assistant Secretary for Defense for
Public Affairs, Thomas B. Ross said, “I’m in charge of 300-plus people inside
the building (Pentagon) and 3,000 public information people worldwide and a
budget of $50 million, yet I can fire exactly two people, my civilian deputy
and my secretary.” What we get for $50 million is debatable.
The CIA’s Science and
Technology Directorate’s annual budget was one hundred million dollars per
year. The Directorate of Science and Technology of the CIA includes the
Office of Electronics, the Office of Special Projects, and the Office of
Computer Services. Overruns are funded largely by the Air Force which
underwrites the national overhead reconnaissance effort for the entire U.S.
intelligence community. The projected FY ‘81 budget included a research and
development figure for the Department of Defense of $16.565 billion,
forty-six percent of the total national Research and Development budget.
Obviously with this kind of funding, many universities and industrial
scientists work for the Department of Defense. Many of our officer cadre have
Ph.D.’s. They represent a technological-military elite and work with the
university, industry, and think tank personnel; many of them who have security
clearance are not allowed to talk to you or me. Our armed services have sufficient
money and instrumentation for national defense, and unlimited snooping, at
home and abroad.
Several hundred satellites in
space give us most of our early-warning detection of an enemy attack. Much of
our communications intercept capabilities, our ability to intercept exotic
new radars in space are also relayed by satellite. A hundred percent of our
ability to predict the weather is now in space. Most of our ability to
navigate submarines and ships and aircraft will soon be based there.
Theoretically the satellites make it almost impossible for secret war preparations
and thus keep the peace. This lack of privacy between nations extends to
individuals.
The U.S. has more than a dozen
satellites watching the Soviet activities, taking high resolution pictures,
collecting communications signals and penetrating darkness and camouflage
sensing heat and color variations. A worldwide network of antennae eavesdrops
on Russian communications ranging from telephone calls to sensitive military
radio messages. Giant radars follow test flights of missiles and photograph reentry
vehicles as they land in the Pacific or on the Kamchatka Peninsula.
It has become difficult to know
whether national defense is a defense or an offense. The National
Reconnaissance Office, one of our country’s most expensive and sensitive
intelligence organizations, is likely to be reviewed by the Reagan administration.
NRO is known as a black organization; that is, none of its work is subject to
public scrutiny.
Despite a program lasting many
years, U.S. intelligence complains that the Soviet Union might be ahead
technologically and that the Soviets already have land-based laser capable of
shooting down low-orbiting U.S. spy satellites. They fear that if the Soviets
get their projected 11-ton space station aloft that they could put such a
weapon in space.
As a result of this the Defense
Department awarded a $58.7 million contract for its own ASAT program to
Vought Corporation of Dallas. The U.S. plan was not to use anything so crude
as radar or infrared, but to put into space hunter-killer satellites by the
mid-1980s armed with lasers that could vaporize metal in twenty billionths of
a second.
Navstar Global Positioning
Systems (GPS) will tell anyone who tunes in exactly where he is anywhere in
the world. It has been speculated that GPS can eventually be used on anything
that floats, flies, runs, walks, crawls, or slithers. This is a method which
could be used now by any intelligence agency to bug an individual.
Another method of person-to-person
communications through space without any intervening wires became possible
when Elliot Gruenberg at IBM came up with a retro-directive oscillating loop
for communications instead of a conventional transmitter-receiver. Called
Synapz and manufactured by Broad-Com, Inc. of Cos Cob, Connecticut, its
electronic mirrors in the form of antennas send a microwave signal back where
it came from and leads to two-way TV without cable. Retro-directive arrays
across the country would use atmospheric electronic noise to maintain a radio
link with each other and to send messages from any point in the system to any
other. Such a system, fixed on a human MEG could account for automatic
feedback, plus visualization of any kind. Engineers reviewing Synapz for NASA
say that it appears promising, and claim that even the experts are not
entirely sure how it works. It was demonstrated to the Department of Defense
and is to be used as a space link and alternative to the technology proposed
by the Bell System to expand use of mobile telephone service nationwide.
Somebody evidently understands very well how it works.
At one time radio telescopes
and optical telescopes were not the same thing. Now we have optical
interferometers using laser which combine listening and optical ability, plus
lenses that see any wave length of the electromagnetic spectrum including
infrared for night vision and smog, gamma rays, ultraviolet, etc.
Honeywell advertises their
manufacture of everything form thermographic (meaning heat sensitive) body
scanners to optical interferometers. The use of halogen compounds which have
broad transmission capabilities for all types of things, from satellite
weather monitoring to infrared night-vision systems through laser-assisted
nuclear fusion for the conversion of energy. Honeywell’s research is partially
funded by the Department of Energy and the Department of Defense. Honeywell
advertises that their scientists worked with both university and commercial instrumentation
experts to develop a holographic and shearing interferometer system. They say
that combined with their previously developed video digitization/fringe
analysis system this new interferometer provides a unique system for
non-contact optical evaluation.
Using an electronically powered
radio telescope you have a machine optimized to detect extremely weak
signals. Recently GEODSS (ground based electro-optical deep space
surveillance) was completed two years ahead of schedule. GEODSS uses three
powerful, miniaturized telescopes to scan the skies. The images they convey
are focused onto sensitive photoimaging tubes rather than film. Using an
outgrowth of military night-vision devices, these tubes convert the faintest
flickers of light into electronic impulses fed into computers. GEODSS
photographs rapidly several electronic snapshots. Moving objects between
exposures are recorded by computer. Images that remain the same are erased.
The information can be relayed by microwave and satellite to NORAD’s master
computers. GEODSS is an optical digital computer using laser, not integrated
circuits, to carry and process signals. It performs in microseconds tasks
that occupied photogrammetricians for hours, and can spot a soccer ball
25,000 miles up.
Magnetic observations by the
Stanford Solar Observatory can detect magnetic intensities to a few
hundredths of a gauss. The MEG (magnetoencephalogram) which records the
magnetic field surrounding the human head is measured in gauss. It is not too
hard to imagine that somewhere there exists a holographic interferometer
specially developed to read the magnetic waves of the human brain at a
distance.
Since 1973, the Advanced
Research Projects Agency of the Defense Department has utilized the combined
efforts of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, New York University,
the University of California at Los Angeles, and the National Aeronautics and
Space Administration’s Ames Research Center at Moffett Field in California to
read minds at a distance by deciphering the brain’s magnetic waves. The
Pentagon denied the project was secret although a reporter was ousted from a
meeting on the subject by someone identified as a member of the CIA.
The MEG (magnetoencephalogram)
is many times more sensitive than EEG (electroencephalogram). MEG was
originally reported in 1968. A computer search of the current literature
reveals little published on MEG because it is undoubtedly classified in
ARPA’s (Advanced Research Projects Agency) computer network. ARPA controls
and funds a computer network, ARPANET, which connects various educational and
research institutions across the country. In 1972, twenty-seven institutions
were joined by leased lines capable of handling data at a rate of fifty
kilobits a second.
Searching for help and
information, I approached an acquaintance who unknown to me had been a former
member of RAND and a designer of ARPANET. He represented to me that ARPANET
was a benign activity. He even has a computer terminal in his house connected
to it. ARPA research information is stored in this “locked computer” and unavailable.
Access to “Host” computers is controlled by an IMP (interface message
processor). ARPANET is also linked to NORSAR (Norwegian Seismic Array) and
SDAC (Seismic Data Analysis Center) in Alexandria, Virginia. A satellite link
transmits NORSTAR real-time data to SDAC. There it is combined and correlated
with data from other non-secret global arrays to achieve a composite picture
and made available to selected ARPANET users, including the NSA (National
Security Agency) with whom it maintains a direct link. Somehow “benign” is
not a word I would use to describe the activity of this computer network.
All graduations of feelings and
actions of which we are capable are provided by variations in the frequencies
of nerve impulses and by the number of nerve cells stimulated. The brain
signal is even simpler than Morse code because it uses only dots. All
information can be translated by the number of dots, and the manner in which
they are grouped. Communications engineers call this system pulse frequency
modulation. The cerebral cortex is a resonator that encodes frequencies. To
convert measurable brain signals or nerve signals to digital code for
computer is extremely easy.
The computer can recognize
approximately sixty-four phonemes into which the English language has been
divided. It is reasonable to deduce that the computer is capable of
recognizing the patterns these phonemes produce in any human brain.
Unlike the EEG, the MEG records
signals primarily from a small area of the cortex free of the smearing effects
of bone. This helps scientists pinpoint the source of electrical signals from
the brain and to study the activities of the cortex. The MEG reads only the
magnetic fields produced by nerve fibers close to the skull which are in the
cortex. Any difference between EEG and MEG signals means that the source is
deep in the brain and not cortical in nature. Both are necessary for the
interpretation of thought and action of the human being. The MEG provides a
map of the sensory homunculus or Brodmann’s cortical areas through which the
human anatomy can be targeted. All parts of the face, hands, legs, foot,
trunk, shoulder, mouth and intra-abdominal area can be stimulated by
electrical contact with the cortex.
Under ordinary conditions
nobody around you is able to hear or understand your thoughts, but
unbeknownst to you, every action, thought, and emotion, can result in the
driving of the muscles involved in vocalization. The nerve impulses that
activate them produce paths of electric potentials in the brain and muscles.
The nerve impulse or electric potential is a miniature electrochemical
explosion that travels along outside the nerve fiber as a vortex ring of
negative ions.
The Departments of Neurometrics
at Stanford and New York University have brought the EEG to a new degree of
sophistication by using computers to remove artifacts, such as sixty cycle
hum and eye and body movements, to compute the wave shape of the AER (average
evoked response) to a particular stimulus.
Brain waves of volunteers have
been analyzed as they look at photographs and are presented with true or
false questions. The computer attempts to determine if the volunteer
recognizes a specific photograph or is thinking true or false. Researchers
claim they can determine when a volunteer recognizes another face by
analyzing that volunteer’s brain waves.
At Stanford, scientists are
attempting to reverse this process and are attempting to transmit thoughts
and instructions by playing previously recorded brain waves; thus, “You are
programming yourself.” The human brain and eye are also being studied with
computers so that photographic process can be understood. “We are seeing
through your eyes.”
The difficulties involved in
reading these microwaves became surmountable with the deployment of SQUID (super
conducting quantum interference device) which uses niobium coils in liquid
helium. It is a circuit capable of measuring minute quantities of magnetic
field or flux, quantum by quantum. It makes possible the measurement of the
smallest magnetic fields. With modern electronic techniques, environmental
magnetic noise is almost completely eliminated. By using a holographic
interferometer (acoustic telescope) optimized to detect weak signals it would
be possible to read the microvolt print of any human brain, since brain
prints are as distinctive as fingerprints. Each individual has his own
characteristic pattern of shifts in frequency and size. Thus brain waves of
one individual can be distinguished from those of another.
Electronic devices use
ultrasonic waves to store and recognize electronic signals for use at a later
time, perform operations that usually require a computer, and separate one
signal from another. They also amplify weak electrical signals using ultrasonic
waves. It is possible to do things with acoustic surface waves that are
difficult to do with simple electronic components, i.e., recognize a signal
of known form. Laser is so sensitive that it can actually “hear” and record
the electrical potentials of nerves as they are transmitted.
The interdigital transducer
converts the electrical signal into an acoustic surface wave and reconverts
the acoustic wave back into an electrical signal. Acoustic surface wave
devices can be made precisely and uniformly by photolithographic reproduction
techniques and are programmable. Such a device recognizes any desired code or
signal from among other digital codes even in the presence of considerable
“noise,” responding strongly to the programmed signal and weakly to all
others. This kind of device is used in radar technology enabling air-traffic
controllers to accurately pick out the unique identification signal of each
aircraft as it comes within range.
Another silicon chip, IOSA
(integrated optic spectrum analyzer) uses surface acoustic waves to convert
processed radar signals into sound waves. The sound waves interact with light
from a tiny solid-state laser and cause the beam to bend toward a detector
array made of charged coupled devices. This amount of deflection indicates
the frequency of the radar signal. This device is part of a telemetry or remote
measuring system which involves picking up signals, transmitting them to a
distant location for conversion into
displays, recordings or comparisons with other data. Automated reactions to
information received directly or indirectly may be programmed.
Wave analyzers deal with the
complex oscillations of the brain in somewhat the same way that a prism
separates the colors of a beam of light. The components of this complex wave
are isolated by electronic circuits tuned to several frequencies. A
statistical average can be determined from many readings. From this
information, the versatility of the brain under investigation can be
assessed, as well as its repertoire of adaptive stratagems.
If mind reading is to take place,
this technique must be applied to all parts of the brain at once involving
many analyzers. Problems for researchers used to be found in the fact that
frequency analysis of tactics might come too late to be of immediate value.
In the past, frequency analysis did not give information on how rapidly
changing signals from different parts of the brain related, or which of
suggested meanings would be the correct choice. Now, via computer, all this
can be instantly known.
Suppose it is true, as some
officials insist, that the MEG cannot really be read at a distance. What
would make one believe that one’s mind was read? Artificial Intelligence (AI)
has been developing over a period of at least twenty years. Many scientists
have been engaged in making it seem that the computer can think. At a 1980
meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, Robert
Wilensky of the University of California at Berkeley was asked if his
program, PAM, had intelligence. PAM incorporates a sense of how people analyze
and reason.
Does the computer augment human
intelligence instead of interpreting and repeating it? To do this the
computer must deal with a massive volume of data and requires selectivity or
the ability to decide what is or is not relevant. To the group of programmers
at the meeting, the human brain is theoretically existent proof against
computers. Perhaps they do not talk to bioengineers.
The Cray, a large computer, has
twenty to one hundred times the capacity of the smaller ones. It is different
from machines that simply keep track of facts. It is specially designed for
problem solving and can carry out biomedical experiments with the computer
simulating the human effects. The Cray does one hundred million calculations
a second. The human brain can only process five thousand bits of information
per second. What kind of match for the Cray would you be?
The computer works by using an
acoustic processor to sample the wave patterns of the speaker’s voice at
least 20,000 times a second. The information in the sample is digitized. A
thousand samples are collected at a time and put through the procedure called
discrete Fourier transform, which involves adding, subtracting and integrating
waveforms to produce a useful synthesis of the information over time. This
yields characteristic patterns known as spectral time samples, one hundred of
them every second. The computer compares these with prototypes stored in the
processor’s memory. The processor classifies the time samples according to
the sounds of the original word. As the acoustic processor puts them out, a
linguistic decoder matches the sound patterns to the most probable sentence
pattern they seem to fit.
Current “injection logic”
circuits, (Josephson junctions) operate at temperatures so low that metal
loses resistance to electric current. The less resistance, the faster the
current flows and the faster the computer works. Invented by Tushar Gheewals
at IBM, the circuits operate in as little as 13 picoseconds, or trillionth of
a second. Roughly, a picosecond is to a second what a second is to thirty
years. This is about the same as the speed of light.
Suppose you are observed over a
long enough period of time for analysis of your thoughts, speech, prejudices,
view-points, sexual peculiarities, and likes or dislikes of both people and
things. What kinds of words would make you happy or unhappy if they were
programmed by an artificial intelligence expert with the help of a psychologist
or psychiatrist? “Bizarre,” you say. “Possible,” I say, psychological analysis
has been a hobby for a long time.
Let’s take it a little further,
and let’s assume the computer program is out to make you as uncomfortable as
possible in the privacy of your own home or anyplace else. “Really,
impossible,” you say. Stop and think a while. It takes a little getting used
to. There will be many things in your life that upset you or make you unhappy.
You may have expressed yourself aloud to close friends in person or on the
phone. You may have blown your stack at work or been talked about. In our
society the walls literally have ears. Anything that vibrates can be read at
a distance, even your vocal cords. Assume that for some reason you come to
the attention of someone in security, either national or international. You
could do this very easily by making an overseas phone call or a trip, or you
could have a relative who is involved with someone in whom the U.S.
government is interested.
Originally, when the harassment
began, I wondered if the repetition of my thoughts were bounced back by a
tape recorder. Later I realized that only a fast computer could transmit them
back, and that no human could read it back so quickly over space. Human
comment, however, might be inserted by an observer reading some kind of
visual display if he was close enough.
Properly programmed, the Cray
can project to you in any voice selection on the basis of the structure of
your sentenced thought, which will reach it before you have really formulated
it, and select either a suitable programmed answer or read back to you what
you have been thinking. Thus, you may really be programming yourself. It may
even seem to anticipate your answers.
What I am saying is that you
have to transform the thoughts in your mind verbally but silently. Although
they are unspoken, the muscles that drive speech formulate the words in
advance, and can form an electric potential track in your brain that can be
read at a distance by telemetry. Each nerve impulse causes a sound imperceptible
to the human ear which can be picked up by laser.
A trained observer or observers
can insert speech if they read what you are about to think or say. There is a
lag time between the formation of the words in your brain and the formed thought,
which gives the computer time to read part or all, or guess to a fair degree
of accuracy what you think, and return an appropriate or inappropriate answer
depending upon how you feel about it. At times they may even seem funny. Your
electric potentials will always anticipate you a little.
The feeling that your mind is
being read can be produced by a thought being verbally introduced at a
subliminal level. At that threshold you are not aware that it is presented,
but because your brain resonates, the thought is received and you become
“conscious” of it. It is designed to be intense enough to influence the
mental processes or behavior of the individual. It literally “crosses your
mind.” Next, at a higher sound level a Voice repeats the thought you just received
without knowing it, thus consciously producing the sensation of mind reading
in the receiver. You think, “they must be reading my mind!” What they are
really doing is presenting an acceptable idea in your phraseology that you
are most likely to be thinking while you are involved in a particular kind of
activity.
Subliminal aural suggestion
presented in a manner typical of your habits of thought and speech is hard
for the receiver to distinguish from the original thought, original in that
it really started in the mind of the receiver and wasn’t suggested to him.
Just how hard is it to differentiate between the two, the original idea and
the suggested idea, is hard to estimate. You really have to be paying strict
attention to yourself and what you are doing. You still might not be certain,
because the presented idea might be typical of your mind set so that you
could accept or go along with it. Should the idea just “pop” into your head
and not be part of a train of thought you might be suspicious. Unfortunately,
with this kind of thing, an idea can be “slipped” in. If it seems logical or
fits your mood or mode of thought, you would not question it. Often it would
not matter, but while using machinery, driving a car, or piloting a plane it
could become fatal.
Suppose you forget something
and suddenly were reminded at a subliminal level. You could not be sure that
you yourself remembered or whether it was called to your attention by an
outside mind keeping track of your activity. You could be writing something
and thinking as you write and suddenly write the wrong word. On re-reading
it, you would realize that as you wrote it, it was “introduced.” You might
misdial a phone number and not be sure whether you made a natural mistake or
one that was inflicted at a subliminal level.
When you finally realize what
is really going on you are certainly going to be upset, at the very least.
High "verbals" are natural prey for this kind of situation, especially
if they can be observed. They express themselves well, often aloud in writing.
Their thought patterns and methods of arriving at conclusions or solutions,
their modi operandi, can be predicted if they are observed over time.
It is an extremely
debilitating, nightmarish situation to be in. For instance, during REM (rapid
eye movement) sleep when you are dreaming, ideas are verbally suggested to
you at a subliminal level thus controlling or influencing your dream content.
With a combination of subliminal, aural presentation of ideas plus the introduction
or infliction of bizarre physical effects, real hallucinatory images and effects
could be produced. The more emotionally upset you are, the more effective
this kind of psychological technique is likely to be.
We used to worry about just
being observed in our homes. In George Orwell’s 1984, every home had a watching
monitor. It is now only 1981. The monitor has been around since the fifties
in one form or another. The ultimate in mind control has become possible. We
have the technology, the psychological techniques and the people willing to
use them. It is not preventable at present. Fortunately, we still have time
to protect ourselves from government experimentation if we are aware of it,
because only the U.S. government has the technology, manpower and material to
mount such an effort.
Once you are a victim you
become aware of the possibility of suggestions to people; who you meet
casually, or your friends, or relatives, or your immediate family. There is
no one who cannot be reached in this way. You are never absolutely positive
that what they say or do is suggested, but you may have strong suspicions
when something they do seems atypical, or out of context, or something is
said you have been forced to listen to before involuntarily.
In the future we may all have
to go around wearing some protective device on our heads to prevent our
resonating cortexes from receiving unwanted messages. My brother’s suggestion
of putting a bucket over my head was not too far off. The only problem with
his suggestion was that a bucket is not sophisticated enough.
You know your cortical signals
are read, because you receive obnoxious stimuli to various parts of your
anatomy through the electrical stimulation of the cortical layer or your
brain. The cortex has been mapped, and stimulation of the proper section of
cortex will make you salivate, sneeze or jump with muscle spasms, twitch or
jerk. This sounds like a grade B movie, but the script is programmed by the
U.S. intelligence service with your tax money.
Cray II was in the works in
early 1979, and the prediction was that it would do 500 million calculations
a second, not just 100 million. A third, even faster computer, was taking
shape in Seymour Cray’s mind beyond this. At Livermore’s fusion computer
center a scientist said, “There’s no machine that Seymour Cray can conceive
that would be too fast for us.” When it comes through his bedroom door some
night he may change his mind. Perhaps with his security clearance he won’t
have to worry, and will be able to ask it to leave, with the people who are
operating it.
Now, I know from talking to
others that you are going to say, “But, it would take an awful lot of money
and manpower to mount such an effort. Who would be interested in you, or me,
or anyone?” The other, very human reaction is, “Who would be so mean that
they would do such a thing to you?”
Both of these arguments ignore
the facts. We have unlimited material and manpower on duty twenty-four hours
a day. The second response about mean people, is the most naive. Read the
newspapers about what we still do to our Black People; the reactions of
Blacks and Chicanos to unresponsive government; or the treatment of women by
the military when they have the temerity to enlist. You can still read about
WW II concentration camp victims and operators. Current European court cases
are testimony forty years later to just how “mean” mankind can be.
You should not be optimistic
about civil liberties in an age when you are carefully examined by the
Department of Education, the Social Security Administration, the Internal
Revenue Service, the Department of Motor Vehicles, labor unions, medical
insurance companies, credit companies, banks, employers, and all these facts
are carefully stored in some computer to be regurgitated either by accident,
or on purpose, when you least expect it and for the flimsiest of excuses. Add
to this, money from the LEAA (Law Enforcement Assistance Administration) for
police enforcement, intelligence, and so-called crime fighting; and you will
find that it is only a short step from your police department to your
bedroom, if some nosy Nellie of either sex decides to make life hot for you!
Our society isn’t open, it is wide open. If anything else is to be done about
harassment and the preservation of privacy, then people must be made aware of
what is possible now, incredible though as the facts may seem.
Among acknowledged gadgets are
a police crowd control device consisting of a high frequency sound generator
which produces about twenty-five to thirty-five kilohertz, coupled to a high
efficiency tweeter and some concentrating baffles. This machine is something
like a bullhorn. The beam produces severe nausea, pain, the desire to urinate
and defecate, but more especially to get out of range. There is no reason why
these symptoms cannot be produced from space.
In the home, sonic cushions
that contain transducers which emit low frequency musical vibrations directly
into the body of the person sitting against them are becoming familiar. The
cushion has a separate power amplifier that hooks to any music system.
Recently a popular magazine suggested that sitting upon such a cushion
produced pleasurable sexual sensations. Teddy bears similarly equipped are
used to lull babies to sleep.
Hearing aids are available
which fit eyeglass frames to send vibrating waves through the bone structure
at the back of the ear so that the deaf may hear. This hearing aid is the
result of miniaturization involving an ultra-small microphone and amplifier.
It contains transducers that transmit vibrations directly into the body of
the person in contact with it. The whole device fits into the stem of the
eyeglass frame.
Such microminiaturization in
which a microscope has to be used to etch or photograph a circuit on a
silicon chip is relatively easy for the layperson to grasp. Not so easy is
micromeasurement and sensing. One type of light sensor or photosensitive
matrix is a composite of 10,000 minute silicon light sensors on a chip about
a quarter of an inch square. Reflected light is focused onto the matrix. The
resultant pattern of lighted and unlighted sensors is fed into circuitry for
conversion into measurements of area, height, width, etc., which in turn are
converted into a seven digit code. Field effect transistors calibrate to
infinitesimal accuracy. Small built-in computers convert data into an audio
signal or print. Recorded data can then be transmitted over ordinary
telephone lines to a computer bank. Some TVs are equipped with a decoder to
convert sound to print for the deaf.
Much of the technology that we
are now using has been under development over a long period of time. The
prototype of the modern mind-reader was developed in 1947 and called the
Toposcope. It was similar to twenty-two small television or radar sets.
Research on the human brain has
been made possible by some of the newer machines. The Sono Chromoscope is
currently being evaluated at the National Institutes of Health to identify
tumors and abnormalities. Cheaper than x-ray, it is absolutely safe and
permits continuous recording of tissue at work. Computer technology converts
one kind of signal into another to produce an accurate diagnostic color picture
of the human interior. High frequency sonar is transmitted in blue, while low
frequency may be a red dot.
NMR (nuclear magnetic
resonance) tomography can map the progress of chemicals injected into the
brain. The Gamma Ray camera, consisting of 254 scintillation detectors, each
collimated to scan approximately one square centimeter of brain cortex is
connected to a small digital computer. This, in turn, is connected to a TV
where the blood flow level is shown in specific colors indicating what areas
of the brain are active.
The whole body can be placed in
a magnetic field of 450 gauss exciting body atoms with radio waves.
Subsequent measurement of the intensity of the waves emitted over time gives
information about the chemical composition of the subject’s tissues. The time
it takes for the atoms to “relax” after radio wave bombardment gives some
indication of the cell’s general nature. NMR employs no ionizing radiation
and therefore seems safer than conventional techniques like x-ray.
The PETT (position electron
tracking tomogram) tracks radioactive chemicals and forms a computerized
image, providing the first direct glimpse of the brain at work, plus a more
superior estimate of its condition than CAT (computer assisted tomography).
The computer reconstructs abstract measurements into images played out in
color on a TV screen. PETT scan can be photographed or videotaped while an
individual is walking, talking, reading or thinking.
FOCUS (flexible optical control
unit simulator) projects hallucinatory images directly on the retina of the
eye. When the images are projected the subjects show the same bodily
responses that they would by taking a drug. The subjects cannot tell the
machine images from reality. FOCUS was developed at UCLA’s Neuropsychiatric
Institute by Ron Siegel, an experimental psychologist, who eventually hopes
to control retrieval of imagery information at will, including that of daydreams,
sleep, and hallucinations.
There is a common wiring and a
correspondence of chemical and electrical properties in the human brain.
Fever, delirium, epilepsy, syphilis, photostimulation, sensory deprivation,
extreme hunger, cold, thirst, crystal gazing, swinging in the witch’s cradle,
hypoglycemia, and a variety of drug intoxications make the brain respond in
patterns that are definable, predictable and explainable in terms of where
they come from and how they were produced. This universal experience is
probably what Jung meant by the “collective unconscious” and typified by
symbols like the mandala.
Body functions tend to
synchronize around stimuli that match them in frequency. Baselines from normal
individuals have been established through measurements with the EEG
(electroencephalogram). The EEG shows brain waves in both periodic and pulse
mode. At normal frequencies, eight to twelve alpha waves occur per second.
Breathing, heart rate, and the rhythm of alpha waves can be controlled to
some extent both by the individual himself and the external stimuli such as
lights and microwaves.
Radio-scientist Anthony
Fraser-Smith has shown that the third rail of San Francisco’s Bay Area Rapid
Transit and Washington D.C.’s Metro expose people up to 160 kilometers away
to broadcasts of ultra-low frequency radiation from ten hertz to .001 hertz.
Studies have shown that human reaction time increases at 0.2 hertz. These
frequencies make people feel drowsy and produce changes in their blood.
With this in mind it is easier
to comprehend that brain control by electronic stimulation is possible in
much the same way that a heart pacer is used to regulate the heart beat. Both
seen and unseen, heard and unheard wave frequencies can affect the brain and
nervous system.
Some researchers show that
theta waves predominate when an individual is involved in memory storage and
learning. They also seem to occur in times of reverie, annoyance or anxiety.
Animals which retain training best, show the highest levels of theta waves
during training. Ross Adey, however, has shown that he can increase the rate
of learning and memory retention in primates and cats by using a frequency
range similar to the alpha and beta waves of the brain.
During hypnotism,
synchronization of breathing, heartbeat and alpha waves takes about ten
minutes in a willing subject, and is associated with feelings of well being.
A simple gadget like a hypnotism wheel with a special strobe pattern produces
a falling illusion and produces a so-called trance state. These can also be
produced by sound waves. Frequency rates of these biological signals are
reduced during a trance-inducing procedure. As the mind becomes fixed it
becomes more susceptible to suggestion. Relaxation, resting and sleep are
also helpful in inducing a hypnotic trance. While hypnosis can be a helpful
technique, it is also part of mind control.
Other brain waves have
individual, identifiable frequencies. Beta, delta, and theta brain waves can
be separated in any brain reading because they all have different
frequencies. Recently an N400 wave has been identified, so named because it
occurs 400 milliseconds after a sentence had been heard in which there is a
high level of expectancy about its completion, and this expectancy is
violated. The P300 wave occurs in response to a sudden alarm or flashing
light, and occurs 300 milliseconds after the stimulus. A P300 wave comes not
from the cortex, but from the limbic system where feelings originate and occurs
only as an emotional response.
It is my belief that all these
brain waves or electrical signals can be read at a distance, and that the
human brain can be both a resonating transmitter and receiver. Further, I am
saying that I am being harassed by unknown parties with whom I have been in
constant contact for about three years consciously, and I am not sure how
long before that, while base lines of various kinds were being established.
I have chosen a time in our
national history to protest that the National Security Agency is undoubtedly
experimenting with some of its more exotic toys on an unsuspecting civilian
population, when we are in the process of giving back to the CIA and similar
agencies some of the powers that had temporarily been taken away from them
due to Watergate. Our Congress is in disarray, revealed by the FBI to be both
gullible and venal. Our country’s petrochemical supply is being threatened by
communist, and in the mist of all this, I come up with the idea that civil
liberties and individual privacy are at stake in ways that seem
inconceivable. Even in the best of times I would have difficulty getting a
hearing for this kind of story.
Our present electronic laws are
constructed to prosecute after the fact. There seems to be no successful
method of proving harassment with this type of technology because there is no
hard evidence. One of the reasons that it is impossible at present to prove,
is that no one will admit publicly that the possibility exists. Despite the
fact that William Colby mentions it on a TV show, and that a newspaper
reporter was thrown out of a meeting in which well known Ph.D.’s from UCLA,
MIT, NYU, NASA, and ARPA were specifically discussing a machine to read minds
from a distance by deciphering the brain’s magnetic waves; and the specific
goal of which is to exercise control over the brain. Nobody will admit that
it can be done. The so-called experts have their jobs and families to
protect. Security agency employees are bound by secrecy oaths, as are many
academicians. The professors say, “That’s an area outside my expertise.” Paul
said, “I am not into lasers.” Very few people have the kind of education
necessary to understand the innate possibilities and dangers of current
technology.
Anonymous phone calls are
something for which we are beginning to find a cure. Anonymous broadcasts are
something else, especially if only one person hears it. This is possible via
laser. It is so precise that a whole new body of measurements is mandatory
and possible.
Your most private and intimate
bodily routines become forced performances and are commented on as they
unfold. Your mentally verbalized fantasies become public property. You can be
questioned at the subliminal level and started on a whole new train of
thought. Thus the inserter of the question would have a very good clue as to
what you were thinking about. You could also be made to change or modify your
course of action, in other words “your mind.”
The worst element in all of
this is subliminal suggestion, with its inherent capability of conditioning
and directing thinking; and through this, control or direction of individual
behavior both now and in the future. Young and unformed minds are going to be
most susceptible. The emotionally upset and unstable will be next. Americans
need education and information to defend against this kind of technocracy.
Most of all they need to be told the truth.
I can keep silent and avoid
embarrassment, ridicule and disbelief. A policeman told me to ignore it. A
security man told me that my life could be made hell on earth. The main
inventor, a physicist, told me it was impossible. The whole thing may be
simply a combination of laser communication and AI, which I doubt. Regardless
of what it is, all Americans can be reached, anywhere at anytime doing anything,
without attachments and wires. Communications have come at least that far.
Currently on planet Earth
stone-age man and spaceman coexist. We have been coming out of an ancient
jungle and have stumbled into a technological battle zone. What man imagines,
he will develop and continue to develop.
Although you cannot see them,
only sense them, the largest unseen monsters are unchanged. They are
ignorance, fear and superstition. The biggest question for our time is: How
do we best adapt to this recent step in communications, and at the same time
preserve the values we cherish?
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