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unseen guard. Once the coast is clear, he is on the move again—trundling along on four small wheels. . .“Lockheed
                     Martin’s approach does include a sort of basic theory of mind, in the sense that the robot makes assumptions about
                     how to act covertly in the presence of humans,” says Alan Wagner of the Georgia Institute of Technology in Atlanta,
                     who works on artificial intelligence and robot deception. 56


                   Femtocells are small mobile phone base stations, some with a range of a few hundred meters,
               others like Battlefield Connect with a 5G base station that can connect to big forward-operating
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               networks accessed only by a special need-to-know SIM card or high-tech tattoo.  With a little
               altitude and a CSDA (Connecting Soldiers to Digital Applications), an agent can insert the SIM
               into a smartphone or laptop and with a microcontroller reminiscent of the Star Trek “collar of
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               obedience” that kept the slaves of Triskelion on task  stimulate or reduce pain and vulnerability
               to stress in soldiers or riot police by remotely tweaking their brain with transcranial ultrasound
               pulses via their pain modulator-behavior helmet.
                   It’s a brave new world.
                   C4 connectivity demands more and more towers and transceiver stations, some small and
               discrete, others going up on private land, like that of industrialist Klaus Groenke, whose Idaho
               property is conveniently located halfway between Lake Pend Oreille, home of the U.S. Navy’s
               Cutthroat  submarine,  and  a  lightning  generator  encased  in  aluminum  on  Lunch  Peak.  A  full
               section of the Berlin Wall encased in Plexiglas stands on Groenke’s property, as do triangular
               satellite  dishes,  antenna  arrays,  a  weather  vane  with  three  lightning-strikes  similar  to  the
               Schutzstaffel insignia, and a red metal “sculpture” that looks like a Delta-T energy transmitter.
               As Idaho resident and well-known Big Pharma critic Len Horowitz says, “The Lunch Peak Navy
               station axis bisects a triangle made of three microwave ‘Electronic Sites,’ according to National
               Forest Service  maps.  These  intriguing  elements  provide electromagnetic  frequency  generating
               capabilities consistent with a long earthquake production and lightning generation.” 59
                   Our  ionized  atmosphere  is  inundated  by  ground-based  radio  signals  bouncing  off  the
               ionosphere to satellites, cell or mobile phones. With 500,000 transistors and GPS, these digital
               devices are dependent upon semiotic codes. Who controls those codes? Barring knocking out the
               towers,  you  can  no  longer  really  turn  off  your  little  transceiver  broadcasting  at  884  MHz.
               Emission standards based on heat and not health are thousands of times higher than necessary for
               communication, and research into the powerful effects of pulsed low non-thermal levels is being
               suppressed.
                   This is our battlespace condition.



                                          NEXRADS AND SBX “GOLF BALLS”


               The  Next  Generation  Weather  Radar  network  (NexRad)  with  updated  and  recommissioned
               GWEN  towers  and  cell  towers  complete  the  core  ground-based  Smart  Grid  relay  system  for
               communications and weather engineering. Radio station towers are dual-use—for example, the
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               nine radio towers  around Moore, Oklahoma, leveled by an F5 tornado on May 22, 2011—and
               come equipped with S-band radar, Terminal Doppler Weather Radar (TDWR) and anemometers
               to gauge wind shear, NexRad “golf balls” for local weather engineering, and biological agent
               detectors. 61
                   From 1,200 miles into space, S-band radar (2.2 – 2.3 GHz) can surveil objects less than two
               inches  long.  Masses  of  S-band  data  are  fed  to  JSOC  (Joint  Space  Operations  Center)  at
               Vandenberg Air Force Base for space situational awareness (SSA) not just of space debris but of
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