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Psychiatry, Yale University, 1967


               After 9/11, the term “terrorist” underwent a confusing revisionism to potentially include anyone
               critical of the (Deep) State. At the same time, domestic spying expanded exponentially and made
               all  electronics  fair  game,  from  phones,  televisions,  and  computers  to  geospatial  intelligence
               (GEOINT) and MASINT for electronic harassment and no-touch torture in your home, at work,
               or in your car. Full spectrum dominance. While Americans were being conditioned to condone
               the  torture  going  on  at  Guantánamo  Bay  and  elsewhere,  a  C4  lockdown  was  being  set  up  at
               home,  thanks  to  the  plasma-thickened,  quartz-resonant  ionized  atmosphere  overhead  being
               ceaselessly zapped.
                   For  readers  unfamiliar  with  the  Cold  War  game-changer  known  as  MK-ULTRA,  the
               following  serves  only  as  a  thumbnail  sketch.  MK-ULTRA  is  the  granddaddy  of  American
               nonconsensual  brain  and  behavioral  experimentation.  Formally  run  by  the  CIA  from  1953  to
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               1973  to  the  tune  of  $25  million  in  Cold  War  dollars,   MK-ULTRA  actually  inherited  a
               jumpstart from the thousands of Paperclip Nazis ferreted into the United States and Canada with
               their  intact  wartime  files  of  concentration  camp  experiments.  Drugs,  hypnosis,  and  pain
               induction  were  then  the  primary  tools  of  the  mind  control  trade,  but  remote  electronic  mind
               control was always the objective.
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                   In the days preceding MK-ULTRA, electrodes were being inserted into babies’ skulls.  In
               the 1950s, it was Yale University’s José Delgado,  M.D.,  who  initiated  at-a-distance  no-touch
               torture  by  pulsing  frequencies  and  wirelessly  triggering  changes  in  consciousness  without
               electrodes. In 1962, Allen Frey, M.D., discovered microwave hearing, the transmission of spoken
               words into the auditory cortex via a pulsed microwave analog of the speaker’s sound vibration.
               Microwave hearing devices are now everywhere. In 2008, Lev Sadovnik, Ph.D.,  of  the  Sierra
               Nevada Corporation created the Mob Excess Deterrent Using Silent Audio (MEDUSA), and the
               Disney Research microphone converts a voice message into an inaudible signal transmitted to
               the body of the person holding the microphone who can then transmit the message to another
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                   Patrick  Flanagan,  Ph.D.,  invented  the  neurophone  in  1967  when  he  was  fourteen,  after
               which  it  was  immediately  classified  by  the  NSA.  The  neurophone  programmed  suggestions
               through  skin  contact,  due  to  the  skin’s  many  sensors  for  heat,  touch,  pain,  vibration,  and
               electrical  fields.  The  neurophone  is  a  low-voltage,  high-frequency  amplitude-modulated  radio
               oscillator  that  converts  modulated  radio  waves  into  a  neural  modulated  signal  bypassing  the
               eighth cranial hearing nerve and transmitting words directly into the brain.
                   The Soviet vacuum tube LIDA machine was made by the Soviets in the 1950s, after which
               the North Koreans used it for brainwashing American POWs by placing the vertical plates along
               each side of the head to make the POW feel like he was in a dream. The LIDA is basically a 10
               Hz pulsed radio signal transmitter that functions as a hypnotist’s “swinging watch” to put people
               to  sleep.  (Quickening  its  pulse  produces  wakefulness.)  It  is  listed  with  the  IBM  Intellectual
               Property Network (but not the U.S. Patent Office). By combining pulsed light, sound waves, and
               electromagnetic radiation, brain waves can be entrained and emotional states manipulated. Both
               the neurophone and the LIDA machine are transmitters only, not transceivers.
                   In the 1970s, Andrija Puharich, M.D., studied the Soviet Woodpecker, then wired subjects,
               sealed  them  in  a  metal  room,  and  beamed  ELF  waves  at  them.  Waves  below  six  cycles  per
               second (6 Hz) emotionally upset subjects and disrupted their bodily functions; waves at 8.2 cps
               elevated their mood; waves at 11–11.3 cps depressed, agitated, and produced violent reactions.
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