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funded by the NSA and DoD ($2 billion annually) and that uninformed, nonconsensual human
               guinea pigs were being used for “open field” experiments. The Institutional Review Board had
               approved  of  Kelley’s  research  into  “advances  in  technology  that  affect  interpersonal
               communication”  but  not  into  monitoring  and  control  technologies  like  RAATs  (radio  wave
               auditory  assaultive  transmitting  implants).  Kelley  revealed  that  when  [short-wave]  operators
               transmitted to or scanned RAAT implants in victims, they could remotely and anonymously talk
               to the victims as well as hear their speech and thoughts.
                   Four  months  after  Kelley’s  dismissal,  Applied  Digital  Solutions  in  Palm  Beach,  Florida
               announced it had acquired the patent rights (U.S. Patent No. 5,629,678) to a miniature digital
               transceiver powered electromechanically by the host’s muscle movement and body heat and had
               christened it the Digital Angel “personal tracking and recovery system.” Back in 1971, a similar
               microprocessor could only hold 2,300 tiny transistors; by 1996, it was 5.5 million.
                   From  one  centimeter  to  the  size  of  a  BB  or  a  grain  of  rice  to  today’s  nano-sized
               microprocessors  being  inhaled  and  consumed,  implants  are  still  being  tracked  and  brain
               functions altered by pulsing frequencies under the remote monitoring system that translates to
               surveillance, isolation, and torture. As thoughts, reactions, hearing, and visual observations cause
               a certain neurological potential, spike, or pattern in the brain, its electromagnetic field can now
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               be decoded onto a monitor somewhere.  Once the unique bioelectrical resonance frequency is
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               remotely coded,  EM signals can be pulsed to just that brain. In other words, by decoding the
               evoked potentials (3.50Hz, 5 milliwatt) the individual brain emits, billions can now be remotely
               monitored  by  NSA  Signals  Intelligence  (SIGINT)  via  satellite  electro-optical  capabilities,
               supercomputers, AI, and ground-based infrastructure.
                   Between  2000  and  2009,  four  hundred  neurotechnology  patents  were  filed;  in  2010,  the
               number doubled, and in 2014 it doubled again to 1,600 patents. 27
                   Just before he died, Australian journalist Joe Vialls wrote that the tachistoscope was the first
               step  in  manipulating  the  American  mind  by  timing  the  insertion  and  duration  of  subliminal
               frames in movies and television shows at 1/25 per second. Next, low-light subliminal images
               were  blended  into  show  and  film  content  to  bypass  the  conscious  mind  and  target  the
               subconscious mind. The third step was hexidecimal color-coding, brazenly depicted by director
               Steven Spielberg in his 1977 film Close Encounters of the Third Kind and later  perfected by
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                   Consider “free” HuLu, the digital high definition (HD) interface between home computers
               and television networks. U.S. Patent #6,488,617, “Nervous System Manipulation by EM Fields
               from Monitors” (December 2, 2002), describes using computer monitors and HD TV screens as
               broadcast  media for digital (think pulsed)  “electromagnetic  fields  capable  of  exciting  sensory
               resonances  in  nearby  human  subjects”  while  “displayed  images  are  pulsed  with  subliminal
               intensity.” A. True Ott, Ph.D., asks, “Is this why over 20% of the new DIGITAL bandwidth was
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               given to the Dept. of Homeland Security in the name of ‘Public Safety’?”  Good question.


                                                 “FIELD EXPERIMENTS”


               Five years after 9/11, military apologist Jonathan D. Moreno felt he was on moral high ground in
               the  war  on  terrorism  when  he  defended  human  experimentation  with  “nonlethals”  (less-than-
               lethals / electronic weapons) in his book Mind Wars: Brain Research and National Defense:
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