V2K Technology: Voice to Skull and Its Impact

Welcome to the World of Mind Control: Understanding Voice to Skull (V2K), Hearing Voices, V2K Run, and US4877027A

Step into the intriguing realm of Voice to Skull (V2K) technology, where sound is transmitted directly into the brain. In this exploration, we dive deep into the V2K phenomenon, including its controversial applications such as MK Ultra, tracked individuals, and advanced thought-reading technologies. V2K is a form of mind control, using microwave frequencies to induce sound and voices in the head of the targeted individual.

The V2K Run refers to the running processes behind the technology that allows the transmission of auditory signals via electromagnetic waves, often linked to surveillance and control. This technology is exemplified in the US4877027A patent, which details how sound is induced in the brain using frequency modulation and microwave energy. This patent has raised ethical and legal concerns as it provides insight into mind control practices that can be used without the subject’s knowledge or consent.

Join us as we explore the complexities and controversies surrounding Voice to Skull (V2K) technology, its real-world applications, and the ongoing debates on privacy, consent, and human rights. Whether you're curious about how V2K works, its potential uses, or the ethical implications of such technologies, this page offers a comprehensive guide to understanding this fascinating yet alarming development in modern science.

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Identifying Victims and Perpetrators of Voice to Skull (V2K) Abuse: Methods for Remote Neuron Monitoring and Sound Transmission Detection

Summary:

This section introduces a method for identifying victims of Voice to Skull (V2K) abuse and the remote operators behind the abuse using advanced techniques such as remote neuron monitoring. This system allows for the detection of individuals who are subject to sound transmission directly into the brain and those who conduct these operations remotely. The identification process consists of the following stages:

  1. Database creation: A comprehensive database is created on the computer, containing various elements like:
    • Disturbing or triggering items,
    • Humorous or absurd content,
    • Anti-political and anti-religious messages,
  2. Element selection by the test subject: The test subject selects an item from the database that generates a psychological reaction in the remote operator, but not in the subject themselves.
  3. Initiating an imagined psychological attack: The subject performs a mental psychological attack on the remote operator, visualizing the attack in their thoughts.
  4. Assigning test questions: Based on the imagined attack, a series of test questions are developed, to which the test subject provides answers.
  5. Answer analysis: The answers are analyzed using a polygraph to assess the truthfulness or falsity of the responses.

This method is effective in identifying both the victims of V2K abuse and the perpetrators using remote neuron monitoring and sound transmission techniques.

Who are Targeted Individuals?

Understand the experiences and challenges of those who claim to be victims of surveillance and control.

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The Science of Mind Reading

Immerse yourself in the technology and research on mind reading and its potential applications.

The mind transmission unit sends modulated electromagnetic wave beams to the human receiver to influence thoughts and actions without a receiving device. This technology is linked to theories of mind control.

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About Mind Control and MK Ultra

Learn about the controversial MK Ultra program and its impact on modern psychological manipulation. Official documents signed by professors, doctors, and engineers confirm the existence of these technologies.

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What is a patent?

A patent is a right granted by the relevant patent office, giving its owner the exclusive right to use the invention for a specific period (usually up to 20 years). The invention must meet specific criteria: it must be new, involve an inventive step (non-obvious), and be capable of industrial application.

The idea itself cannot be patented — the invention must be concrete and functional. To obtain a patent, the invention must:

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Hearing Voices and Wave Transmission Technology

The technology described in patent US4877027A allows for the induction of sounds in a person's head by irradiating electromagnetic waves with frequencies ranging from 100 MHz to 10,000 MHz. These waves are modulated in a way that enables the sensation of hearing sounds without the need for physical receiving devices.

The pulses in the beam range from 10 nanoseconds to 1 microsecond in length, and the sound modulation allows the transmission of messages to the human brain, raising many controversies regarding the potential use of this technology for manipulation.

Hearing System: Inducing Sound Using Microwaves V2K

Sound can be induced in a person's head by irradiating their head with microwaves in the frequency range from 100 MHz to 10,000 MHz. These microwaves are modulated with a specific waveform that induces the sensation of hearing. The waveform consists of frequency-modulated pulses, each containing between ten and twenty evenly spaced pulses focused closely together.

The pulse width ranges from 500 nanoseconds to 100 microseconds, and the width of each pulse is between 10 nanoseconds and 1 microsecond. These pulses are modulated by the input audio signal, which allows the person whose head is irradiated to perceive sound without external speakers. This technology is linked to theories about mind control and sound manipulation.

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Patent List

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Inventor: Brunkan, Year: 1988

A system that enables the transmission of sounds directly to the brain using microwaves. This technology allows for the transmission of messages without the need for headphones or speakers.

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US5356368A - Inducing Sleep and Awakening

Inventor: Monroe, Year: 1991

A method of controlling sleep by using specific EEG waves. It can be used to induce sleep or interrupt it at specific times, with applications in sleep therapy and neurological experiments.

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DE10253433A1 - Brain Scanning System

Inventor: Unknown, Year: 2004

A system for scanning the brain using advanced imaging technologies to analyze neuronal activity. It can have applications in medicine and brain function research.

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US3014477 - Hypnotic Inducer (Mind Control Machine)

Inventor: Carlin, Year: 1956

A device designed to induce hypnotic states through mind control.

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US3060795 - Apparatus For Producing Visual Stimulation

Inventors: Corrigan et al, Year: 1958

A device for visual stimulation, used for subliminal messaging through films.

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US3278676 - Apparatus For Producing Visual and Auditory Stimulation

Inventor: Becker, Year: 1958

A system that allows for subliminal messaging through television, affecting both visual and auditory stimuli.

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US3393279 - Nervous System Excitation Device

Inventor: Flanagan, Year: 1962

A device that stimulates the nervous system, potentially affecting perception and state of consciousness.

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US3563246 - Electrotherapy for Neural Performance

Inventor: Puharich, Year: 1967

A method for improving the performance of neurons in humans through electrotherapy.

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US3629521 - Hearing Systems (RF/Microwave)

Inventor: Puharich, Year: 1970

A hearing system using radio and microwave waves to transmit sound.

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US3712292 - Brain Frequencies Broadcast

Inventor: Zentmayer, Jr., Year: 1971

A method of generating frequency-modulated sound signals to induce sleep.

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US3884218 - Inducing and Maintaining Sleep

Inventor: Monroe, Year: 1970

A technique using frequency-following responses (FFR) to induce and maintain sleep.

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US3951134 - Remote Brainwave Monitoring

Inventor: Malech, Year: 1974

A device for remote monitoring and modification of brainwaves using electromagnetic waves.

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US4335710 - Brain Wave Induction Device

Inventor: Williamson, Year: 1980

A device for inducing specific brainwave patterns to influence consciousness.

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