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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
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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: