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Explore the fascinating topics of MK Ultra, targeted individuals, and mind reading technologies. US4877027A
Learn about the controversial MK Ultra program and its implications in modern psychological manipulation.
Understand the experiences and challenges faced by those who claim to be victims of targeted surveillance and control.
Delve into the technology and research on mind reading and its potential applications.Thought transmission unit sends modulated electromagnetic wave beams to human receiver to influence thoughts and actions without electronic receiver
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Hearing System: Inducing Sound via Microwaves V2K
Sound can be induced in a person's head by irradiating the head with microwaves in the frequency range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz. These microwaves are modulated with a specific waveform designed to create the sensation of hearing. The waveform consists of frequency-modulated bursts, each made up of ten to twenty uniformly spaced pulses grouped tightly together.
The burst width ranges from 500 nanoseconds to 100 microseconds, while the pulse width is between 10 nanoseconds and 1 microsecond. These bursts are modulated by the audio input, allowing the person whose head is irradiated to perceive sound without external speakers. This technology is linked to theories about mind control and auditory manipulation.
Title: Method and Device for Analyzing Brain Activity
Year: 2004
Owner: None (Various Inventors)
Description: This patent describes a system for monitoring and analyzing brain activity using electrodes and algorithms, aimed at interpreting signals for various applications, including communication with computers.
Title: Method and Device for Applying Stimulation to the Nervous System
Year: 2009
Owner: Medtronic, Inc.
Description: This invention details methods for providing electrical stimulation to the nervous system to treat neurological disorders, affecting brain functions and behavior.
Title: Systems and Methods for Communication Through Brain Waves
Year: 2013
Description: This patent describes techniques for using brain wave patterns for communication with external devices, potentially enabling direct interaction between the brain and computers.
Title: Method and System for Neurofeedback
Year: 2017
Description: This patent encompasses a system that provides real-time feedback on brain activity, allowing users to control their mental states, raising questions about self-influence over thoughts.
Title: Wearable Computer-Brain Interface
Year: 2019
Description: This patent describes a wearable device that can interpret brain signals, enabling users to control external devices such as computers or prosthetics directly with their thoughts.
Title: Device for Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation
Description: This invention focuses on using magnetic fields to stimulate specific brain regions, having therapeutic applications but also raising concerns about possible effects on cognitive functions.
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