Voice to Skull (V2K) and Neural Network Brain Identification

Voice to Skull (V2K) and Neural Network Brain Identification

Explore the scientific and technological aspects of Voice to Skull (V2K) technology, where sound is transmitted directly into the human brain via electromagnetic waves. This page focuses on the identification of brains connected in neural networks, enabling the monitoring and analysis of thought patterns, cognitive activity, and potential mind control applications.

The V2K Run refers to the processes that allow auditory signals to be transmitted remotely, often linked to advanced surveillance and mind control operations. Technologies such as those described in US4877027A demonstrate how sound can be induced in the brain using microwave frequencies and frequency modulation, raising ethical and legal considerations regarding consent and privacy.

This guide also delves into methods for identifying both victims and operators of V2K technology through remote neural monitoring and analysis of connected brain networks. By studying neuronal activity patterns, researchers can detect anomalous brain responses and investigate the structure of distributed neural systems, providing insights into advanced neurotechnology applications.

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Identifying Victims and Operators of Voice to Skull (V2K)

This section introduces a method for identifying victims of V2K abuse and the remote operators behind the abuse using advanced techniques such as remote neuron monitoring. The identification process consists of the following stages:

  1. Database creation: A comprehensive database is created containing:
    • Disturbing or triggering items,
    • Humorous or absurd content,
    • Anti-political and anti-religious messages,
  2. Element selection: The subject selects an item that triggers a reaction in the remote operator.
  3. Imagined psychological attack: The subject visualizes a mental attack on the remote operator.
  4. Test question assignment: A series of questions is developed based on the imagined attack.
  5. Answer analysis: Responses are analyzed using polygraph techniques to assess truthfulness and detect neural patterns.

Who are Targeted Individuals?

Understand the experiences and challenges of individuals claiming to be victims of surveillance and remote mind influence.

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The Science of Mind Reading

Explore research on mind reading technology and its potential applications in neurotechnology and cognitive surveillance.

The mind transmission unit sends modulated electromagnetic wave beams to influence thoughts and actions without requiring a receiving device.

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About Mind Control and MK Ultra

Learn about the controversial MK Ultra program and its historical impact on psychological manipulation research.

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Hearing Voices and Wave Transmission Technology

Patent US4877027A describes the induction of sound directly into the brain using electromagnetic waves from 100 MHz to 10,000 MHz, modulated to transmit auditory signals without physical devices.

Pulse widths range from 10 ns to 1 μs, and modulation allows message transmission perceived directly in the brain.

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Understanding Voice to Skull Technology (V2K)

Voice to Skull technology enables audio transmission directly to the human brain using directed energy. It has applications in military, surveillance, and advanced communication, while raising ethical and privacy concerns.

Learn more about related BCI (Brain-Computer Interfaces) and neural control technologies.

Relevant Patents

US4877027A - Microwave Hearing System

Inventor: Brunkan, 1988

Transmission of sounds directly to the brain using microwaves, bypassing external speakers.

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US5356368A - Inducing Sleep and Awakening

Inventor: Monroe, 1991

Method using EEG waveforms to induce or interrupt sleep.

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DE10253433A1 - Brain Scanning System

Inventor: Unknown, 2004

Advanced imaging system for analyzing neuronal activity.

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US3014477 - Hypnotic Inducer

Inventor: Carlin, 1956

Device designed to induce hypnotic states via mind control methods.

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US3060795 - Visual Stimulation Apparatus

Inventors: Corrigan et al, 1958

Device for visual subliminal messaging.

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US3278676 - Visual and Auditory Stimulation

Inventor: Becker, 1958

System for subliminal messaging through combined visual and auditory stimuli.

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US3393279 - Nervous System Excitation Device

Inventor: Flanagan, 1962

Device stimulating the nervous system to affect consciousness and perception.

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US3563246 - Electrotherapy for Neural Performance

Inventor: Puharich, 1967

Improves neural performance via electrotherapy.

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US3629521 - Hearing Systems (RF/Microwave)

Inventor: Puharich, 1970

Transmits sound using RF/microwave waves directly to the brain.

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US3712292 - Brain Frequencies Broadcast

Inventor: Zentmayer, Jr., 1971

Frequency-modulated signal generation to induce specific brain states.

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US3884218 - Inducing and Maintaining Sleep

Inventor: Monroe, 1970

Frequency-following response technique to induce and maintain sleep.

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US3951134 - Remote Brainwave Monitoring

Inventor: Malech, 1974

Device for remote monitoring/modification of brainwaves via electromagnetic waves.

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US4335710 - Brain Wave Induction Device

Inventor: Williamson, 1980

Device to induce specific brainwave patterns for cognitive influence.

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