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Is remote mind control possible?
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2019-10-27 at 9:49 PM UTCEither through satellite or some other means?
Scientists are already working on non-invasive BCI tech and we all know that whatever the public knows about the military is leaps and bounds beyond that.
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2019-10-27 at 9:52 PM UTCSome people on this site know it's possible, but none of us are experts, and few are willing to admit that we even know it's possible because it'll get you labelled crazy. So good luck with that.
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2019-10-27 at 9:53 PM UTCin this video youtube commentator, Amazing Polly goes into detail about BCI and mind control research in prestigious universities
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2019-10-27 at 10:06 PM UTC
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2019-10-27 at 10:08 PM UTCI think someone has been hacking into my mind via the implants I had installed
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2019-10-27 at 11:29 PM UTCOh no the glowniggers seem to have backdoored these ef421 implants this was a bad idea
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2019-10-28 at 12:17 AM UTCyou're likely to see people having their minds remotely fried before mind control becomes a practical thing
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2019-10-28 at 12:20 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra you're likely to see people having their minds remotely fried before mind control becomes a practical thing
What do you think about the MIC have technology they keep secret?
You don't think they have highly sophisticated technology capable of remotely accessing people's minds, even if it's highly classified dark state shit up there with UFOs and the secret space program? -
2019-10-28 at 12:20 AM UTCAldra I was thinking. Zionism is a good idea really.
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2019-10-28 at 12:24 AM UTC
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2019-10-28 at 12:33 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal What do you think about the MIC have technology they keep secret?
You don't think they have highly sophisticated technology capable of remotely accessing people's minds, even if it's highly classified dark state shit up there with UFOs and the secret space program?
The thing about this line of thinking is utility.
1. The US isn't that far ahead of countries like Russia and China in terms of military tech, and even lags behind in several important areas.
2. It stands to reason that any of these 'game-changing' technologies aren't outside the reach of competitors.
3. As a result, in order to maximise the value of the new technology, they need to deploy it as widely and as soon as possible.
Of course this doesn't take into account that the MIC and its assorted companies don't necessarily answer to the nation-state, but the fact remains that there isn't any entity that's so far ahead they don't need to worry about rivals developing the same or similar technology (or an antidote to it) and that deploying it widely is likely to generate a much higher 'return on investment' than using it stealthily in the hopes that competitors will not catch on.
PS. This is also why I was hesitant to believe the patents in the 'navy tech' thread were valuable - if they were as paradigm-shifting as advertised, they wouldn't have been made public until there was already an active fleet and supply chain to build more. -
2019-10-28 at 12:35 AM UTCSo you don't think there is an entity outside of any nation (or a host of nations working together) that has created this type of technology and uses it?
Even considering that saucer tech existed in the early 20th century? -
2019-10-28 at 12:38 AM UTC"I'm not crazy, the illuminati have secret technology controlling my mind"
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2019-10-28 at 12:40 AM UTCI never said that I'm not suffering from some form of psychosis
I have been drinking for a decade and for five years I smoked and vaped copious amounts of weed nonstop everyday, so that had to have lead towards some hallucinations but there are a few instances that could have possibly been something else. -
2019-10-28 at 12:57 AM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal So you don't think there is an entity outside of any nation (or a host of nations working together) that has created this type of technology and uses it?
Even considering that saucer tech existed in the early 20th century?
How would they keep their supply chain hidden? Do they manufacture all their own parts and components from raw minerals, or do they simply use off-the-shelf consumer parts?
I try not to think in absolute terms, but it seems unlikely to me that a group with such a massive need for high-tech materials would be able to quietly create their own supply chains or to divert enough material from existing ones without anyone noticing. The higher-tech components required the longer the supply chain, the more people involved, the harder to keep secret -
2019-10-28 at 1:04 AM UTCRemote mind control is possible, but you don't need to worry about it.
It doesn't work via radio waves, and governments don't do it.
You aren't psychotic op, you're schizophrenic, and going further and further into the deep end as a result of all those shitty YouTube videos you watch. -
2019-10-28 at 2:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra How would they keep their supply chain hidden? Do they manufacture all their own parts and components from raw minerals, or do they simply use off-the-shelf consumer parts?
I try not to think in absolute terms, but it seems unlikely to me that a group with such a massive need for high-tech materials would be able to quietly create their own supply chains or to divert enough material from existing ones without anyone noticing. The higher-tech components required the longer the supply chain, the more people involved, the harder to keep secret
They can keep it secret because it's all compartmentalized
the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is up to, everyone is on a need to know basis. -
2019-10-28 at 5:14 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra The higher-tech components required the longer the supply chain, the more people involved, the harder to keep secret
This post just shows how ignorant aldra is of this subject. There's nothing overly high tech about signals intelligence. Every neuron in the brain produces a form of radio frequency interference aka RFI. Signals intelligence picks this up with the right antennas, often satellite based but some ground based, and decodes them to reveal sub-vocalizations and what you're seeing or hearing. They determine how you respond to different things by sending probe signals, often barely noticeable or on a subconscious level.
This is where the control part comes in, rather than just mind reading. They use impulse bombardment for the most part, but they can inject artifical thoughts and even erase some with electronic dissolution of memory or EDOM.
None of this is overly complex and the materials required are not overly complex. Since this is a global phenomenon and given the amount of satellites and "black" satellites that are in orbit currently, it's likely there is an international agreement beteween different countries' governments to keep this a secret from the public.
It's a lot like using RFI unintentionally emanated from a computer monitor to recreate everything the person is seeing on their monitor in a way that is both untraceable and non-invasive. That's often referred to as "Van eck phreaking" and for the NSA the name for this project is called TEMPEST. What they don't tell you and what Edward Snowden hinted at, even though I think he's a schill, is that they can in fact use this to read your thoughts.
I don't believe it relies on interferometry so much anymore and if it does, it's more than likely a much lower frequency interferometry as Colonel Michael Aquino alluded to in interviews due to the fact that this part of the spectrum is naturally occurring due to things such as thunderstorms. -
2019-10-28 at 5:39 PM UTCI just looked up "Van eck phreaking" and it looks more like it's about viewing what is on your monitor, not seeing your room through your screen.
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2019-10-28 at 5:44 PM UTC
Originally posted by Japan-Is-Eternal I just looked up "Van eck phreaking" and it looks more like it's about viewing what is on your monitor, not seeing your room through your screen.
That's exactly what I said. But there is actually a way to use a monitor to see the person sitting in front of it. They can also read micro expressions from this and figure out how you react to different stimuli. I don't remember much about this method but it has been around since the early days of totse.
I remember zok I think mentioning it along with the index.dat file they had in windows to keep tabs on people.