Mind Control Patents

US Patents On Subliminal Suggestion & Mind Control

Note - These are just a portion of the patents available on the net which deal with mind control, mental and emotional influencing, perception engineering and brain functioning performed remotely and/or directly through the electronic media and other venues and methods of application. Keep in mind these are patents filed in the public domain. Unknown and black ops technology created within the military industrial complex obviously remain hidden. Clearly, the ability to control the mental processes, attitudes, fears and perceptions of mass America is clearly far more advanced than the average American understands...or would like to believe. -JR

 

USP #7,629,918 (December 8, 2009)

Multifunctional radio frequency directed energy system

Abstract: An RFDE system includes an RFDE transmitter and at least one RFDE antenna. The RFDE transmitter and antenna direct high power electromagnetic energy towards a target sufficient to cause high energy damage or disruption of the target. The RFDE system further includes a targeting system for locating the target. The targeting system includes a radar transmitter and at least one radar antenna for transmitting and receiving electromagnetic energy to locate the target. The RFDE system also includes an antenna pointing system for aiming the at least one RFDE antenna at the target based on the location of the target as ascertained by the targeting system. Moreover, at least a portion of the radar transmitter or the at least one radar antenna is integrated within at least a portion of the RFDE transmitter or the at least one RFDE antenna.  http://www.patentgenius.com/patent/7629918.html

  

USP # 6,729,337 (May 4, 2004)

SONY BRAIN WAVES MANIPULATION BY ULTRASOUND

Sony currently owns a patent for "ultrasound array" that suppossedly stimulates your brain waves to simulate sensory experiences causing its users to experience smells, tastes and even touch without external stimuli.

http://www.patentstorm.us/patents/6729337.html

 

USP #6,529,773 (March 4, 2003)

http://www.freepatentsonline.com/6529773.pdf 

Communication and Control by Means of Brainwave and other Process causing Voltage changes that can be measured from the body

 

 

USP #-6,506,148 (January 14, 2003)

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Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors.

NERVOUS SYSTEM MANIPULATION BY ELECTROMAGNET...--Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the latter, the image pulsing may be imbedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal. The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program. For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity.

 

USP # 6,488,617 (December 3, 2002)

Nervous System Manipulation by EM Fields from Monitors

Loos, Hendricus

Abstract: Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the latter, the image pulsing may be embedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal. The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program. For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity. USP # 6,488,617 (December 3, 2002)

 

USP # 6,487,531 (November 26, 2002)

Method and Device for Producing a Desired Brain State Katz, Bruce

Abstract ~ A method and device for the production of a desired brain state in an individual contain means for monitoring and analyzing the brain state while a set of one or more magnets produce fields that alter this state. A computational system alters various parameters of the magnetic fields in order to close the gap between the actual and desired brain state. This feedback process operates continuously until the gap is minimized and/or removed. USP # 6,487,531 (November 26, 2002)

 

USP # 6,430,443 (August 6, 2002)

Signal Injection Coupling into the Human Vocal Tract

Tosaya, Carol

Abstract ~ A means and method are provided for enhancing or replacing the natural excitation of the human vocal tract by artificial excitation means, wherein the artificially created acoustics present additional spectral, temporal, or phase data useful for (1) enhancing the machine recognition robustness of audible speech or (2) enabling more robust machine-recognition of relatively inaudible mouthed or whispered speech. The artificial excitation (a) may be arranged to be audible or inaudible, (b) may be designed to be non-interfering with another user's similar means, (c) may be used in one or both of a vocal content-enhancement mode or a complimentary vocal tract-probing mode, and/or (d) may be used for the recognition of audible or inaudible continuous speech or isolated spoken commands. USP # 6,430,443 (August 6, 2002)

 

USP # 6,426,919 (July 30, 2002)

Method and Apparatus for Treating Auditory Hallucinations

Karell, Manuel

Abstract ~ Stimulating one or more vestibulocochlear nerves or cochlea or cochlear regions will treat, prevent and control auditory hallucinations. USP # 6,426,919 (July 30, 2002)

 

USP # 6,292,688 (September 18, 2001)

Portable and Hand-Held Device for Making Humanly Audible Sounds...

Gerosa, William

Abstract ~ A portable and hand-held device for making humanly audible sounds responsive to the detecting of ultrasonic sounds. The device includes a hand-held housing and circuitry that is contained in the housing. The circuitry includes a microphone that receives the ultrasonic sound, a first low voltage audio power amplifier that strengthens the signal from the microphone, a second low voltage audio power amplifier that further strengthens the signal from the first low voltage audio power amplifier, a 7-stage ripple carry binary counter that lowers the frequency of the signal from the second low voltage audio power amplifier so as to be humanly audible, a third low voltage audio power amplifier that strengthens the signal from the 7-stage ripple carry binary counter, and a speaker that generates a humanly audible sound from the third low voltage audio power amplifier. USP # 6,292,688 (September 18, 2001)

 

USP # 6,258,022 (July 10,2001)

Method and Apparatus for Analyzing Neurological Response to Emotion-Inducing Stimuli

Patton, Richard

Abstract ~ A method of determining the extent of the emotional response of a test subject to stimului having a time-varying visual content, for example, an advertising presentation. The test subject is positioned to observe the presentation for a given duration, and a path of communication is established between the subject and a brain wave detector/analyzer. The intensity component of each of at least two different brain wave frequencies is measured during the exposure, and each frequency is associated with a particular emotion. While the subject views the presentation, periodic variations in the intensity component of the brain waves of each of the particular frequencies selected is measured. The change rates in the intensity at regular periods during the duration are also measured. The intensity change rates are then used to construct a graph of plural coordinate points, and these coordinate points graphically establish the composite emotional reaction of the subject as the presentation continues. USP # 6,258,022 (July 10,2001)

 

USP # 6,239,705 (May 29,2001)

Behavior Modification

Rose, John

Abstract ~ Behavior modification of a human subject takes place under hypnosis, when the subject is in a relaxed state. A machine plays back a video or audio recording, during which the subject is instructed to activate a device to create a perceptible stimulation which is linked, through the hypnosis, with a visualization of enhanced or improved performance. After the hypnosis, the user can reactivate the device at will, whenever the improved performance, such as an improved sporting performance, is desired. This will again create the perceptible stimulation and thus induce the required visualization. USP # 6,239,705 (May 29,2001)

 

USP # 6,167,304 (December 26, 2000)

Intra-Oral Electronic Tracking Device

Glen, Jeffrey

Abstract ~ An improved stealthy, non-surgical, biocompatable electronic tracking device is provided in which a housing is placed intraorally. The housing contains microcircuitry. The microcircuitry comprises a receiver, a passive mode to active mode activator, a signal decoder for determining positional fix, a transmitter, an antenna, and a power supply. Optionally, an amplifier may be utilized to boost signal strength. The power supply energizes the receiver. Upon receiving a coded activating signal, the positional fix signal decoder is energized, determining a positional fix. The transmitter subsequently transmits through the antenna a position locating signal to be received by a remote locator. In another embodiment of the present invention, the microcircuitry comprises a receiver, a passive mode to active mode activator, a transmitter, an antenna and a power supply. Optionally, an amplifier may be utilized to boost signal strength. The power supply energizes the receiver. Upon receiving a coded activating signal, the transmitter is energized. The transmitter subsequently transmits through the antenna a homing signal to be received by a remote locator. USP # 6,167,304 (December 26, 2000)

 

USP # 6,135,944 (October 24, 2000)

Pulse Variability in Electric Field Manipulation of Nervous Systems

Loos, Hendricus

Abstract ~ Apparatus and method for manipulating the nervous system of a subject by applying to the skin a pulsing external electric field which, although too weak to cause classical nerve stimulation, modulates the normal spontaneous spiking patterns of certain kinds of afferent nerves. For certain pulse frequencies the electric field stimulation can excite in the nervous system resonances with observable physiological consequences. Pulse variability is introduced for the purpose of thwarting habituation of the nervous system to the repetitive stimulation, or to alleviate the need for precise tuning to a resonance frequency, or to control pathological oscillatory neural activities such as tremors or seizures. Pulse generators with stochastic and deterministic pulse variability are disclosed, and the output of an effective generator of the latter type is characterized. USP # 6,135,944 (October 24, 2000)

 

USP # 6,122,322 (September 19, 2000)

Method of Inducing Harmonious States of Being

Bowman, Gerard D., et al.

Abstract: A method of inducing harmonious states of being using vibrational stimuli, preferably sound, comprised of a multitude of frequencies expressing a specific pattern of relationship. Two base signals are modulated by a set of ratios to generate a plurality of harmonics. The harmonics are combined to form a "fractal" arrangement. USP # 6,122,322 (September 19, 2000)

 

USP # 6,091,994 (July 18, 2000)

Subliminal Message Protection

Jandel, Magnus

Abstract ~ The present invention relates to a method and to a system for detecting a first context change between two frames. When a second context change between a further two frames occurs within a predetermined time interval, the frames accommodated within the two context changes are defined as a subliminal message. An alarm is sent to an observer upon detection of a subliminal message. USP # 6,091,994 (July 18, 2000)

 

USP # 6,081,744 (June 27, 2000)

Pulsative Manipulation of Nervous Systems

Loos, Hendricus

Abstract ~ Method and apparatus for manipulating the nervous system by imparting subliminal pulsative cooling to the subject's skin at a frequency that is suitable for the excitation of a sensory resonance. At present, two major sensory resonances are known, with frequencies near 1/2 Hz and 2.4 Hz. The 1/2 Hz sensory resonance causes relaxation, sleepiness, ptosis of the eyelids, a tonic smile, a "knot" in the stomach, or sexual excitement, depending on the precise frequency used. The 2.4 Hz resonance causes the slowing of certain cortical activities, and is characterized by a large increase of the time needed to silently count backward from 100 to 60, with the eyes closed. The invention can be used by the general public for inducing relaxation, sleep, or sexual excitement, and clinically for the control and perhaps a treatment of tremors, seizures, and autonomic system disorders such as panic attacks. Embodiments shown are a pulsed fan to impart subliminal cooling pulses to the subject's skin, and a silent device which induces periodically varying flow past the subject's skin, the flow being induced by pulsative rising warm air plumes that are caused by a thin resistive wire which is periodically heated by electric current pulses. USP # 6,081,744 (June 27, 2000)

  

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  • USP # 6,052,336 (April 18, 2000)
    Electric Fringe Field Generator for Manipulating Nervous Systems
    Loos, Hendricus
    Abstract ~ Apparatus and method for manipulating the nervous system of a subject through afferent nerves, modulated by externally applied weak fluctuating electric fields, tuned to certain frequencies such as to excite a resonance in neural circuits. Depending on the frequency chosen, excitation of such resonances causes in a human subject relaxation, sleepiness, sexual excitement, or the slowing of certain cortical processes. The electric field used for stimulation of the subject is induced by a pair of field electrodes charged to opposite polarity and placed such that the subject is entirely outside the space between the field electrodes. Such configuration allows for very compact devices where the field electrodes and a battery-powered voltage generator are contained in a small casing, such as a powder box. The stimulation by the weak external electric field relies on frequency modulation of spontaneous spiking patterns of afferent nerves. The method and apparatus can be used by the general public as an aid to relaxation, sleep, or arousal, and clinically for the control and perhaps the treatment of tremors and seizures, and disorders of the autonomic nervous system, such as panic attacks. USP # 6,052,336 (April 18, 2000)

    USP # 6,039,688 (March 21, 2000)
    Apparatus and Method of Broadcasting Audible Sound Using Ultrasonic Sound as a Carrier
    Lowrey, Austin, III
    Abstract ~ An ultrasonic sound source broadcasts an ultrasonic signal which is amplitude and/or frequency modulated with an information input signal originating from an information input source. If the signals are amplitude modulated, a square root function of the information input signal is produced prior to modulation. The modulated signal, which may be amplified, is then broadcast via a projector unit, whereupon an individual or group of individuals located in the broadcast region detect the audible sound. USP # 6,039,688 (March 21, 2000)

    USP # 6,017,302 (January 25, 2000)
    Therapeutic Behavior Modification Program, Compliance Monitoring and Feedback System
    Douglas, Peter, et al.
    Abstract ~ A therapeutic behavior modification program, compliance monitoring and feedback system includes a server-based relational database and one or more microprocessors electronically coupled to the server. The system enables development of a therapeutic behavior modification program having a series of milestones for an individual to achieve lifestyle changes necessary to maintain his or her health or recover from ailments or medical procedures. The program may be modified by a physician or trained case advisor prior to implementation. The system monitors the individual's compliance with the program by prompting the individual to enter health-related data, correlating the individual's entered data with the milestones in the behavior modification program and generating compliance data indicative of the individual's progress toward achievement of the program milestones. The system also includes an integrated system of graphical system interfaces for motivating the individual to comply with the program. Through the interfaces, the individual can access the database to review the compliance data and obtain health information from a remote source such as selected sites on the Internet. The system also provides an electronic calendar integrated with the behavior modification program for signaling the individual to take action pursuant to the behavior modification program in which the calendar accesses the relational database and integrates requirements of the program with the individual's daily schedule, and an electronic journal for enabling the individual to enter personal health-related information into the system on a regular basis. In addition, the system includes an electronic meeting room for linking the individual to a plurality of other individuals having related behavior modification programs for facilitating group peer support sessions for compliance with the program. The system enables motivational media presentations to be made to the individuals in the electronic meeting room as part of the group support session to facilitate interactive group discussion about the presentations. The entire system is designed around a community of support motif including a graphical electronic navigator operable by the individual to control the microprocessor for accessing different parts of the system. USP # 6,017,302 (January 25, 2000)

    USP # 6,011,991 (January 4, 2000)
    Subliminal Acoustic Manipulation of Nervous Systems
    Loos, Hendricus
    Abstract ~ In human subjects, sensory resonances can be excited by subliminal atmospheric acoustic pulses that are tuned to the resonance frequency. The 1/2 Hz sensory resonance affects the autonomic nervous system and may cause relaxation, drowsiness, or sexual excitement, depending on the precise acoustic frequency near 1/2 Hz used. The effects of the 2.5 Hz resonance include slowing of certain cortical processes, sleepiness, and disorientation. For these effects to occur, the acoustic intensity must lie in a certain deeply subliminal range. Suitable apparatus consists of a portable battery-powered source of weak subaudio acoustic radiation. The method and apparatus can be used by the general public as an aid to relaxation, sleep, or sexual arousal, and clinically for the control and perhaps treatment of insomnia, tremors, epileptic seizures, and anxiety disorders. There is further application as a nonlethal weapon that can be used in law enforcement standoff situations, for causing drowsiness and disorientation in targeted subjects. It is then preferable to use venting acoustic monopoles in the form of a device that inhales and exhales air with subaudio frequency. USP # 6,011,991 (January 4, 2000)

    USP # 6,006,188 (December 21, 1999)
    Communication System & Method Including Brain Wave Analysis

    Mardirossian, Aris
    Abstract: A system and method for enabling human beings to communicate by way of their monitored brain activity. The brain activity of an individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote location (e.g. by satellite). At the remote location, the monitored brain activity is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity curves, waveforms, or patterns to determine if a match or substantial match is found. If such a match is found, then the computer at the remote location determines that the individual was attempting to communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the matched stored normalized signal. USP # 6,006,188 (December 21, 1999)

    USP # 5,954,630 (September 21, 1999)
    Speech Signal Processing for Determining Psychological or Physiological Characteristics...

    Bogdashevsky, Rostislav, et al.

    Abstract ~ A speech-based system for assessing the psychological, physiological, or other characteristics of a test subject is described. The system includes a knowledge base that stores one or more speech models, where each speech model corresponds to a characteristic of a group of reference subjects. Signal processing circuitry, which may be implemented in hardware, software and/or firmware, compares the test speech parameters of a test subject with the speech models. In one embodiment, each speech model is represented by a statistical time-ordered series of frequency representations of the speech of the reference subjects. The speech model is independent of a priori knowledge of style parameters associated with the voice or speech. The system includes speech parameterization circuitry for generating the test parameters in response to the test subject's speech. This circuitry includes speech acquisition circuitry, which may be located remotely from the knowledge base. The system further includes output circuitry for outputting at least one indicator of a characteristic in response to the comparison performed by the signal processing circuitry. The characteristic may be time-varying, in which case the output circuitry outputs the characteristic in a time-varying manner. The output circuitry also may output a ranking of each output characteristic. In one embodiment, one or more characteristics may indicate the degree of sincerity of the test subject, where the degree of sincerity may vary with time. The system may also be employed to determine the effectiveness of treatment for a psychological or physiological disorder by comparing psychological or physiological characteristics, respectively, before and after treatment. USP # 5,954,630 (September 21, 1999)

    USP # 5,954,629 (September 21, 1999)
    FM Theta-Inducing Audible Sound...
    Masaki, Kazumi, et al.
    Abstract ~ An audible sound of modulated wave where a very low-frequency wave of about 20 hertz or lower is superposed on an audio low-frequency wave effectively stimulates Fm theta in human brain waves to improve attention and concentration during mental tasks when auditorily administered. The audible sound is also effective in stimulation of human alpha wave when the very low-frequency wave lies within the range of about 2-10 hertz. Such audible sound is artificially obtainable by generating an electric signal which contains such a modulated wave, and transducing it into audible sound wave. USP # 5,954,629 (September 21, 1999)

    USP # 5,935,054 (August 10, 1999)
    Brain Wave Inducing System
    Yanagidaira, Masatoshi, et al.
    Abstract ~ Sensors are provided for detecting brain waves of a user, and a band-pass filter is provided for extracting a particular brain waves including an .alpha. wave included in a detected brain wave. The band-pass filter comprises a first band-pass filter having a narrow pass band, and a second band-pass filter having a wide pass band. One of the first and second band-pass filters is selected, and a stimulation signal is produced in dependency on an .alpha. wave extracted by a selected band-pass filter. In accordance with the stimulation signal, a stimulation light is emitted to the user in order to induce the user to relax or sleeping state. USP # 5,935,054 (August 10, 1999)

    USP # 5,922,016 (July 13, 1999)
    Magnetic Excitation of Sensory Resonances
    Loos, H.
    Abstract:The invention pertains to influencing the nervous system of a subject by a weak externally applied magnetic field with a frequency near 1/2 Hz. In a range of amplitudes, such fields can excite the 1/2 sensory resonance, which is the physiological effect involved in "rocking the baby". USP # 5,922,016 (July 13, 1999)

    USP # 5,868,103 (February 9, 1999)
    Apparatus for Electric Stimulation of Auditory Nerves of a Human Being
    Wagner, Hermann
    Abstract ~ Apparatus for electric stimulation and diagnostics of auditory nerves of a human being, e.g. for determination of sensation level (SL), most conformable level (MCL) and uncomfortable level (UCL) audibility curves, includes a stimulator detachably secured to a human being for sending a signal into a human ear, and an electrode placed within the human ear and electrically connected to the stimulator by an electric conductor for conducting the signals from the stimulator into the ear. A control unit is operatively connected to the stimulator for instructing the stimulator as to characteristics of the generated signals being transmitted to the ear. USP # 5,868,103 (February 9, 1999)

    USP # 5,784,124 (July 21, 1998)
    Method and Apparatus for Controlling an Animal
    Boyd, Randal
    Abstract ~ An apparatus for controlling an animal wherein the animal receives a control stimulus of the release of a substance having an adverse effect upon the animal as a corrective measure. The apparatus includes a transmitter for producing a transmitted field, and a releasable collar for attaching to the neck of the animal. The collar includes a receiver for receiving the transmitted field and for producing a received signal, a control circuit for determining when the received signal indicates that the animal requires a corrective measure and for producing a control signal, a container for containing the substance having an adverse effect upon the animal, and a mechanism for releasing the substance from the container into the presence of the animal upon the production of the control signal by the control circuit. In use, the transmitter is set to produce the transmitted field and the collar is attached to the neck of the animal. As the animal moves about, the receiver in the collar receives the transmitted field and produces a received signal. The control circuit determines when the received signal indicates that the animal requires a corrective measure. A control signal is produced by the control circuit when the determination is made that the animal requires a corrective measure. Upon the production of the control signal, the substance having an adverse effect upon the animal is released from the container and into the presence of the animal. USP # 5,784,124 (July 21, 1998)

    USP # 5,649,061 (July 15, 1997)
    Supraliminal Method of Education.../b>br/>
    D'Alitalia, Joseph A., et al. Abstract: A method of behavior modification involves having a patient view supraliminal video messages superimposed upon an underlying video presentation. The video messages incorporate messages wherein at least some of the messages link a desired modified behavior to positive feelings of the patient. A supraliminal message generator and superimposer iteratively selects individual messages for display from the sequence of messages, decompressing the messages as required, and places the selected messages in a buffer memory of a video generation device. A processor of the supraliminal message generator and superimposer then fades the selected message from an invisible level to a visible level on the video display, and then fades the selected message from the visible level back to the invisible level. USP # 5,649,061 (July 15, 1997)

    USP # 5,644,363 (July 1, 1997)
    Device and Method for Estimating a Mental Decision
    Smyth, Christopher
    Abstract ~ A device and method for estimating a mental decision to select a visual cue from the viewer's eye fixation and corresponding single event evoked cerebral potential. The device comprises an eyetracker, an electronic biosignal processor and a digital computer. The eyetracker determines the instantaneous viewing direction from oculometric measurements and a head position and orientation sensor. The electronic processor continually estimates the cerebral electroencephalogramic potential from scalp surface measurements following corrections for electrooculogramic, electromyogramic and electrocardiogramic artifacts. The digital computer analyzes the viewing direction data for a fixation and then extracts the corresponding single event evoked cerebral potential. The fixation properties, such as duration, start and end pupil sizes, end state (saccade or blink) and gaze fixation count, and the parametric representation of the evoked potential are all inputs to an artificial neural network for outputting an estimate of the selection interest in the gaze point of regard. The artificial neural network is trained off-line prior to application to represent the mental decisions of the viewer. The device can be used to control computerized machinery from a video display by ocular gaze point of regard alone, by determining which visual cue the viewer is looking at and then using the estimation of the task-related selection as a selector switch. USP # 5,644,363 (July 1, 1997)

    USP # 5,586,967 (December 24, 1996)
    Apparatus for Superimposing Visual Subliminal Instructions on a Video Signal
    Mead, Talbert
    Abstract: A subliminal video instructional device comprises circuitry for receiving an underlying video signal and presenting this signal to horizontal and vertical synchronization detection circuits, circuitry for generating a subliminal video message synchronized to the underlying video signal, and circuitry for adding the subliminal video message to the underlying video signal to create a combination video signal. USP # 5,586,967 (December 24, 1996)

    USP # 5,562,597 (October 8, 1996)
    Method Recording for Producing Sounds and Messages to Achieve Alpha ; Theta Brainwave States...
    Davis, Mark E.
    Abstract: A method and recording for the use in achieving alpha and theta brainwave states and effecting positive emotional states in humans, is provided which includes a medium having a musical composition thereon with an initial tempo decreasing to a final tempo and verbal phrases recorded in synchrony with the decreasing tempo. USP # 5,562,597 (October 8, 1996)

    USP # 5,551,879 (September 3, 1996)
    Method & Apparatus for Reducing Physiological Stress
    Van Dick, Robert C.
    Abstract: Physiological stress in a human subject is treated by generating a weak electromagnetic field about a quartz crystal. The crystal is stimulated by applying electrical pulses of pulse widths between 0.1 and 50 microseconds each at a pulse repetition rate of between 0.5K and 10K pulses per second to a conductor positioned adjacent to the quartz crystal thereby generating a weak electromagnetic field. A subject is positioned within the weak electromagnetic field for a period of time sufficient to reduce stress. USP # 5,551,879 (September 3, 1996)

  • Dream State Teaching Machine
    Raynie, Arthur D.
    Abstract ~ A device for enhancing lucidity in the dream state of an individual. The device includes electronic circuitry incorporated into a headband for the user to wear while sleeping. The circuitry includes a detector for fitting adjacent to the eye of the sleeping individual, for detecting Rapid Eye Movement (REM), which occurs during the dream state. The detector emits a signal that is evaluated by additional circuitry to determine whether or not REM sleep is occurring. If REM sleep is occurring, a signal is generated to operate a recorded, which typically plays prerecorded messages through the headphones engaging the ear of the sleeping individual. USP # 5,539,705 (July 23, 1996)

    Ultrasonic Speech Translator and Communication System
    M. A. Akerman, M., et al.
    Abstract: A wireless communication system, undetectable by radio-frequency methods, for converting audio signals, including human voice, to electronic signals in the ultrasonic frequency range, transmitting the ultrasonic signal by way of acoustic pressure waves across a carrier medium, including gases, liquids and solids, and reconverting the ultrasonic acoustic pressure waves back to the original audio signal. This invention was made with government support under Contract DE-ACO5-840R2l400, awarded by the US Department of Energy to Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc. USP # 5,507,291 (April 16, 1996)

    Method & Apparatus for Remotely Determining Information as to Person's Emotional State ~
    Stirbl, et al.
    Abstract: In a method for remotely determining information relating to a person's emotional state, an waveform energy having a predetermined frequency and a predetermined intensity is generated and wirelessly transmitted towards a remotely located subject. Waveform energy emitted from the subject is detected and automatically analyzed to derive information relating to the individual's emotional state. Physiological or physical parameters of blood pressure, pulse rate, pupil size, respiration rate and perspiration level are measured and compared with reference values to provide information utilizable in evaluating interviewee's responses or possibly criminal intent in security sensitive areas. USP # 5,522,386 (June 4, 1996)

    Apparatus for Determination of the Condition of the Vegetative Part of the Nervous System
    Lerner, Eduard
    Abstract: Apparatus for use in the determination of the condition of the vegetative part of the nervous system and/or of sensory functions of an organism, i.e. a human being or animal. The apparatus comprises devices for generating and supplying to said organism at least one sensory stimulus chosen from a group of sensory stimuli, such as visual, sound, olfactory, gustatory, tactile or pain stimuli, and devices for measuring the skin potential and the evoked response of the organism to a stimulus. The measured data are processed by processing devices for automatically controlling the supply of at least one stimulus for providing a non-rhythmical sequence of stimuli. Preferably, pairs of stimuli are supplied for developing a conditioned reflex. USP # 5,480,374 (January 2, 1996)

    Method and Apparatus for Reducing Physiological Stress
    Van Dick, Robert
    Abstract ~ Physiological stress in a human subject is treated by generating a weak electromagnetic field about a grounded electrode by the application of pulses of between 5 and 50 microseconds each at a pulse rate of between 0.5K and 10K pulses per second to a power electrode, the power electrode and grounded electrode being coupled to high voltage pulse generation means. A subject is positioned within the weak electromagnetic field for a period of time sufficient to cause an increase in his or her alpha or theta brain wave levels. USP # 5,479,941 (January 2, 1996)

    Device for Inducing Altered States of Consciousness
    Harner, Michael
    Abstract ~ A rotating device for producing altered states of consciousness in a subject is provided. The subject's body rotates about a point in the center of the body support means at a speed between about 10 and about 60 revolutions per minute. In a preferred embodiment the direction of rotation is periodically reversed. USP # 5,392,788 (February 28, 1995)

    Method and Device for Interpreting Concepts and Conceptual Thought...
    Hudspeth, William J.
    Abstract ~ A system for acquisition and decoding of EP and SP signals is provided which comprises a transducer for presenting stimuli to a subject, EEG transducers for recording brainwave signals from the subject, a computer for controlling and synchronizing stimuli presented to the subject and for concurrently recording brainwave signals, and either interpreting signals using a model for conceptual perceptional and emotional thought to correspond EEG signals to thought of the subject or comparing signals to normative EEG signals from a normative population to diagnose and locate the origin of brain dysfunctional underlying perception, conception, and emotion. USP # 5,356,368 (October 18, 1994)

    Method & Apparatus for Inducing Desired States of Consciousness
    Monroe, Robert E.
    Abstract: Improved methods and apparatus for entraining human brain patterns, employing frequency following response (FFR) techniques, facilitate attainment of desired states of consciousness. In one embodiment, a plurality of electroencephalogram (EEG) waveforms, characteristic of a given state of consciousness, are combined to yield an EEG waveform to which subjects may be susceptible more readily. In another embodiment, sleep patterns are reproduced based on observed brain patterns during portions of a sleep cycle; entrainment principles are applied to induce sleep. In yet another embodiment, entrainment principles are applied in the work environment, to induce and maintain a desired level of consciousness. A portable device also is described. USP # 5,352,181 (October 4, 1994)

    Method & Recording for Producing Sounds and Messages...
    Davis, Mark E.
    Abstract: A method and recording for use in achieving Alpha and Theta brain wave states and effecting positive emotional states in humans to enhance learning and self-improvement, is provided which includes a medium having a musical composition recorded thereon with an initial tempo decreasing to a final tempo and verbal phrases, comprising between approximately 4 and approximately 8 words, recorded in synchrony with the decreasing initial tempo. USP # 5,330,414 (July 19, 1994)

    Brain Wave Inducing Apparatus
    Yasushi, Mitsuo
    Abstract: A random signal generator outputs a random noise signal to a band pass filter which selectively passes frequency components in the frequency range of a desired brain wave from a subject. The output of the band pass filter is supplied to an automatic level controller. The automatic level controller sets the output of band pass filter to a predetermined amplitude. Then, the output of the automatic level controller is fed to a stimulating light generator, which converts the output of the automatic level controller into a light signal for stimulating the subject in order to induce the desired brain wave from the subject. The light signal is then emitted into the subject's eyes. USP # 5,289,438 (February 22, 1994)

    Method & System for Altering Consciousness
    Gall, James
    Abstract: A system for altering the states of human consciousness involves the simultaneous application of multiple stimuli, preferable sounds, having differing frequencies and wave forms. The relationship between the frequencies of the several stimuli is exhibited by the equation g = 2.sup.n/4 .multidot.f where: f = frequency of one stimulus; g = frequency of the other stimuli or stimulus; and n = a positive or negative integer which is different for each other stimulus. USP # 5,245,666 (September 14, 1993)

    Personal Subliminal Messaging System
    Mikell, Bruce T.
    Abstract ~ A personal subliminal messaging system includes a wide range linear subliminal modulator (43), a digital audio recording or play device (46), a microphone (51) to pick up the sound at the ear, and an earpiece (50) to deliver the subliminal message. The sound level at the user's ear is detected and measured. After risetime and decay conditioning of the varying dc control signal, the wide range linear modulator (43) uses this signal to control the level of the message to the earpiece (50). The user adjusts the system for a liminal of a subliminal level. The psychoacoustic phenomena of Post Masking is used to increase the integrity of the message in subliminal messaging systems. USP # 5,270,800 (December 14, 1993)

    Subliminal Message Generator
    Sweet. Robert L.
    Abstract: A combined subliminal and supraliminal message generator for use with a television receiver permits complete control of subliminal messages and their manner of presentation. A video synchronization detector enables a video display generator to generate a video message signal corresponding to a received alphanumeric text message in synchronism with a received television signal. A video mixer selects either the received video signal or the video message signal for output. The messages produced by the video message generator are user selectable via a keyboard input. A message memory stores a plurality of alphanumeric text messages specified by user commands for use as subliminal messages. This message memory preferably includes a read only memory storing predetermined sets of alphanumeric text messages directed to differing topics. The sets of predetermined alphanumeric text messages preferably include several positive affirmations directed to the left brain and an equal number of positive affirmations directed to the right brain that are alternately presented subliminally. The left brain messages are presented in a linear text mode, while the right brain messages are presented in a three dimensional perspective mode. The user can control the length and spacing of the subliminal presentations to accommodate differing conscious thresholds. Alternative embodiments include a combined cable television converter and subliminal message generator, a combine television receiver and subliminal message generator and a computer capable of presenting subliminal messages. USP # 5,224,864 (July 6, 1993)

    Method of Recording and Reproducing Subliminal Signals that are 180 Degrees Out of Phase
    Woith, Blake F.
    Abstract ~ A subliminal recording includes both subliminal message and mask signals applied to both tracks of a two track recording medium. The subliminal message signals are identical in content, and are recorded in an out-of-phase relationship. The mask signals are recorded in phase. The resulting recording may be utilized in the conventional manner for subliminal recordings. By combining the composite signals in an inverted relationship, the mask signals cancel while the subliminal message signals are additive, thus allowing the presence of the subliminal message signal to be confirmed on the recording. USP # 5,221,962 (June 22, 1993)

    Subliminal Device having Manual Adjustment of Perception Level of Subliminal Messages
    Backus, Alan L., et al.
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for presenting subliminal visual and/or audio messages which allows user verification of message content and presence, as well as proper adjustment of message obviousness while accounting for ambient conditions and user sensitivities is disclosed. This method and apparatus also presents synchronized reinforced sensory input of subliminal messages. This is performed by simultaneously overlaying images received from a VCR over a plurality of television signals. This apparatus directs overlay images over RF television signals having both audio and video components USP # 5,215,468 (June 1, 1993)

    Method and Apparatus for Introducing Subliminal Changes to Audio Stimuli
    Lauffer, Martha A., et al.
    Abstract ~ A method and apparatus for introducing gradual changes to an audio signal so that the changes are subliminal. The changes can involve tempo and volume, for example, and can take the form of a gentle gradient having ever increasing/decreasing ramp-like changes over a sufficient duration, or a more complex program involving several gentle gradients. In the preferred embodiment, an enhanced audio play-back device such as a portable audio cassette recorder can be programmed to subliminally alter the characteristics of a standard pre-recorded tape containing music, for example. As a motivational tool during walking, jogging or other repetitive exercise, the tempo is gradually increased over a period of time to encourage a corresponding gradual (and subliminal) increase in physical exertion by a user whose rate of movement is proportional to the tempo of the music. The tempo can be either manually changed in conjunction with a subliminal program, or by itself in an override mode, or by itself in a version of the present-inventive audio play-back device which allows only manual tempo alternation. In an alternate embodiment, a special pre-recorded tape contains subliminal changes in tempo, for example, for play-back on a standard audio cassette recorder (which operates at one speed, only) to cause the same effect as the preferred embodiment. USP # 5,213,562 (May 25, 1993)

    Method of Inducing Mental, Emotional and Physical States of Consciousness...
    Monroe, Robert A.
    Abstract: A method having applicability in replication of desired consciousness states; in the training of an individual to replicate such a state of consciousness without further audio stimulation; and in the transferring of such states from one human being to another through the imposition of one individual's EEG, superimposed on desired stereo signals, on another individual, by inducement of a binaural beat phenomenon. USP # 5,194,008 (March 16, 1993)

  • Subliminal Image Modulation Projection and Detection System and Method
    Mohan, William L., et al.
    Abstract ~ Weapon training simulation system including a computer operated video display scene whereon is projected a plurality of visual targets. The computer controls the display scene and the targets, whether stationary or moving, and processes data of a point of aim sensor apparatus associated with a weapon operated by a trainee. The sensor apparatus is sensitive to non-visible or subliminal modulated areas having a controlled contrast of brightness between the target scene and the targets. The sensor apparatus locates a specific subliminal modulated area and the computer determines the location of a target image on the display scene with respect to the sensor apparatus USP # 5,175,571 (December 29, 1992)

    Glasses with Subliminal Message
    Tanefsky, Faye, et al.
    Abstract ~ A pair of subliminal imaging spectacles is provided with a matched pair of visual subliminal images designed and placed so as to merge into one image due to the stereoscopic effect of human vision and thus to impart a subliminal message to the wearer. USP # 5,170,381 (December 8, 1992)

    Method for Mixing Audio Subliminal Recordings
    Taylor, Eldon, et al.
    Abstract ~ Audio subliminal recordings are made in which in addition to using a primary carrier, such as music, two audio channels are used to deliver subliminal messages to the brain. On one channel, accessing the left brain hemisphere, the message delivered is meaningfully spoken, forward-masked, permissive affirmations delivered in a round-robin manner by a male voice, a female voice and a child's voice. On the other channel, accessing the right brain, directive messages, in the same voices, are recorded in backward-masked (or meta-contrast). The three voices are recording in round-robin fashion with full echo reverberation. The audio tracks are mixed using a special processor which converts sound frequencies to electrical impulses and tracks the subliminal message to synchronize the subliminal message in stereo with the primary carrier. The processor maintains constant gain differential between the primary carrier and the subliminal verbiage and, with the subliminal verbiage being recorded with round-robin, full echo reverberation, ensures that none of a message is lost. The primary carrier should be continuous music without breaks or great differences in movements. USP # 5,159,703 (October 27, 1992)

    Silent Subliminal Presentation System
    Lowery, Oliver
    Abstract: A silent communications system in which nonaural carriers, in the very low or very high audio frequency range or in the adjacent ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitude or frequency modulated with the desired intelligence and propagated acoustically or vibrationally, for inducement into the brain, typically through the use of loudspeakers, earphones or piezoelectric transducers. USP # 5,151,080 (September 29, 1992)

    Method & Apparatus for Inducing & Establishing a Changed State of Consciousness
    Bick, Claus

    Abstract: An electroacoustic device includes a sound generator as well as a system for producing synthetic human speech, connected to a modulation stage for superimposing the output signals thereof. The superimposed output signals are applied via an amplifier stage to one of a headphone system or loudspeaker system. USP # 5,135,468 (August 4, 1992)

    Method & Apparatus of Varying the Brain State of a Person by Means of an Audio Signal
    Meissner, Juergen P.
    Abstract: A method of varying the brain state of a person includes the steps of supplying the first audio signal to one ear of the person, supplying a second audio signal to the other ear of the person, and substantially continuously varying the frequency of at least one of the first and second audio signals to vary the brain state of the person. USP # 5,134,484 (July 28, 1992)

    Superimposing Method & Apparatus Useful for Subliminal Messages
    Willson, Joseph
    Abstract: Data to be displayed is combined with a composite video signal. The data is stored in a memory in digital form. Each byte of the data is read out in sequential fashion to determine: the recurrence display rate of the data according to the frame sync pulses of the video signal; the location of the data within the video image according to the line sync pulses of the video signal; and the location of the data display within the video image according to the position information. Synchronization of the data with the video image is derived from the sync pulses of the composite video signal. A similar technique is employed to combine sound data with an audio signal. Data to be displayed may be presented as a subliminal message or may persist for a given time interval. The data may be derived from a variety of sources including a prerecorded or live video signal. The message may be a reminder message displayed upon a television screen to remind the viewer of an appointment. The data may be stored in a variety of different memory devices capable of high speed data retrieval. The data may be generated locally on-line or off-line and transferred to memory which stores the data necessary to create the message. USP # 5,128,765 (July 7, 1992)

    System for Implementing the Synchronized Superimposition of Subliminal Signals
    Dingwall, Robert
    Abstract ~ An apparatus and system for the controlled delivery of a subliminal video and/or audio message on to a source signal from a video tape player or similar. The source signal is divided into audio and video portions. A video processor reads sychronization information from the source signal. A controller transmits a stored subliminal image at designated times to a mixer amplifier fully synchronized with the source signal. Concurrently, an audio subliminal message is applied to the source audio at a volume level regulated at some fraction to the source audio. The combined signals are transmitted to a monitor for undistracted viewing. USP # 5,123,899 (June 23, 1992)

    Method & System for Altering Consciousness
    Gall, James
    Abstract: A system for altering the states of human consciousness involves the simultaneous application of multiple stimuli, preferable sounds, having differing frequencies and wave forms. The relationship between the frequencies of the several stimuli is exhibited by the equation g = s.sup.n/4 .multidot.f where: f = frequency of one stimulus; g = frequency of the other stimuli of stimulus; and n=a positive or negative integer which is different for each other stimulus. USP # 5,052,401 (October 1, 1991)

    Product Detector for a Steady Visual Evoked Potential Stimulator and Product Detector
    Sherwin, Gary
    Abstract ~ An automated visual testing system is disclosed which presents an alternating steady state visual stimulus to a patient through an optical system that modifies the stimulus image. As the image changes, the patient produces evoked potentials that change. The evoked potentials are detected by a product detector which produces the amplitude of the evoked potentials. The product detector includes filters which isolate the patient's evoked potentials, a modulator which detects the response using the stimulus source frequency and a demodulator that determines the amplitude of the response. The product detector detects the level of the steady state evoked potential signals even in the presence of substantial background noise and extraneous electroencephalograhic signals. These detectors can be used to monitor the evoked potential produced by visual, aural or somatic steady state stimuli. The components described above can be used to produce a system that can determine to which of several different displays an observer is paying attention by providing images that blink at different frequencies and product detectors for each of the stimulus frequencies. The product detector producing the highest output indicates the display upon which the observer is focused. USP # 5,047,994 (September 10, 1991)

    Supersonic Bone Conduction Hearing Aid and Method
    Lenhardt, Martin, et al.
    Abstract ~ A supersonic bone conduction hearing aid that receives conventional audiometric frequencies and converts them to supersonic frequencies for connection to the human sensory system by vibration bone conduction. The hearing is believed to use channels of communications to the brain that are not normally used for hearing. These alternative channels do not deteriorate significantly with age as does the normal hearing channels. The supersonic bone conduction frequencies are discerned as frequencies in the audiometric range of frequencies. USP # 5,036,858 (August 6, 1991)

    Method & Apparatus for Changing Brain Wave Frequency
    Carter, John L., et al.
    Abstract: A method for changing brain wave frequency to a desired frequency determines a current brain wave frequency of a user, generates two frequencies with a frequency difference of a magnitude between that of the current actual brain wave frequency and the desired frequency but always within a predetermined range of the current actual brain wave frequency, and produces an output to the user corresponding to the two frequencies. One apparatus to accomplish the method has a computer processor, a computer memory, EEG electrodes along with an amplifier, a programmable timing generator responsive to the computer processor for generating the two frequencies, audio amplifiers and a beat frequency generator driving a visual frequency amplifier. USP # 5,027,208 (June 25,1991)

    Therapeutic Subliminal Imaging System
    Dwyer, Jr., Joseph, et al.
    Abstract ~ A therapeutic subliminal imaging system wherein a selected subliminal message is synchronized with and added to an existing video signal containing a supraliminal message. A television receiver or video recorder can be used to provide the supraliminal message and a video processing circuit varies the intensity of that perceptible message to incorporate one or more subliminal images. USP # 5,017,143 (May 21, 1991)

    Method and Apparatus for Producing Subliminal Images
    Backus, Alan, et al.

    Abstract ~ A method and apparatus to produce more effective visual subliminal communications. Graphic and/or text images, presented for durations of less than a video frame, at organized rhythmic intervals, the rhythmic intervals intended to affect user receptivity, moods or behavior. Subliminal graphic images having translucent visual values locally dependent on background values in order to maintain desired levels of visual contrast. USP # 4,958,638 (September 25, 1990)

    Non-Contact Vital Signs Monitor
    Sharpe, Steven, et al.
    Abstract ~ An apparatus for measuring simultaneous physiological parameters such as heart rate and respiration without physically connecting electrodes or other sensors to the body. A beam of frequency modulated continuous wave radio frequency energy is directed towards the body of a subject. The reflected signal contains phase information representing the movement of the surface of the body, from which respiration and heartbeat information can be obtained. The reflected phase modulated energy is received and demodulated by the apparatus using synchronous quadrature detection. The quadrature signals so obtained are then signal processed to obtain the heartbeat and respiratory information of interest. USP # 4,924,744 (May 15, 1990)

    Apparatus for Generating Sound through Low Frequency and Noise Modulation
    Lenzen, Reiner
    Abstract ~ In an apparatus for generating sound, there are provided a plurality of channels for generating sounds. Each of the channels includes a memory for storing waveform data, and at least one of the channels includes a noise generator so that various kinds of sounds including rhythm sound-effects sound, effects sound-vibrato etc. are generated. There is further provided a controller by which voice sound signal is passed through the channels so that artificial sound, voice sound etc. are generated. There is still further provided a circuit for adjusting an amplitude level of a whole sound which is obtained by mixing output sounds of the channels so that far and near sound is produced. Further, each of the channels includes left and right attenuators which divide a channel sound into left and right channel sounds. Still further, the apparatus comprises a low frequency oscillator for controlling a depth of frequency modulation, and a controller for writing sampling data of a predetermined waveform into serial addresses of a memory. USP # 4,889,526 (December 26, 1989)

    Non-Invasive Method & Apparatus for Modulating Brain Signals...
    Rauscher, Elizabeth A.
    Abstract: This invention incorporates the discovery of new principles which utilize magnetic and electric fields generated by time varying square wave currents of precise repetition, width, shape and magnitude to move through coils and cutaneously applied conductive eletrodes in order to stimulate the nervous system and reduce pain in humans. Timer means, adjustment means, and means to deliver current to the coils and conductive eletrodes are described, as well as a theoretical model of the process. The invention incorporates the concept of two cyclic expanding and collapsing magnetic fields which generate precise wave forms in conjunction with each other to create a beat frequency which in turn causes the ion flow in the nervous system of the human body to be efficiently moved along the nerve path where the locus of the pain exists to thereby reduce the pain. The wave forms are created either in one or more coils, one or more pairs of electrodes, or a combination of the two. USP # 4,883,067 (November 28, 1989)

  • Method & Apparatus for Translating the EEG into Music...
    Knispel, Joel, et al.
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for applying a musical feedback signal to the human brain, or any other brain, to induce controllable psychological and physiological responses. A signal representing the ongoing electroencephalographic (EEG) signal of a brain preferably is obtained from the electrode location on the scalp known as CZ or P3 in clinical notation. A signal processor converts the ongoing EEG into electrical signals which are converted into music by synthesizers. The music is acoustically fed back to the brain after a time delay calculated to shift the phase of the feedback in order to reinforce specific or desired ongoing EEG activity from the scalp position of interest. The music is comprised of at least one voice that follows the moment-by-moment contour of the EEG in real time to reinforce the desired EEG activity. The music drives the brain into resonance with the music to provide a closed loop or physiological feedback effect. Preferably, the musical feedback comprises additional voices that embody psychoacoustic principles as well as provide the content and direction normally supplied by the therapist in conventional biofeedback. The invention contemplates numerous applications for the results obtained. USP # 4,877,027 (October 31, 1989)

    Hearing System
    Brunkan, Wayne B.
    Abstract: Sound is induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz that are modulated with a particular waveform. The waveform consists of frewuency modulated bursts. each burst is made up of 10 to 20 uniformly spaced pulses grouped tightly together. the burst width is between 500 nanoseconds and 100 microseconds. The pulse width is in the range of 10 nanoseconds to 1 microsecond. The bursts are frequency modulated by the audio input to create the sensation of hearing in the person whose head is irradiated. USP # 4,858,612 (August 22, 1989)

    Hearing Device
    Stocklin, Philip L.
    Abstract: A method and apparatus for stimulation of hearing in mammals by introduction of a plurality of microwaves into the region of the auditory cortex is shown and secribed. A microphone is used to transform sound signals into eletrical signals which are in turn analyzed and processed to provide controls for generating a plurality of microwave signals at different frequencies. the multifrequency microwaves are then applied to the brain in the region of the auditory cortex. By this method sounds are perceived by the mamal which are representative of the original sound received by the microphone. USP # 4,834,701 (May 30, 1989)

    Apparatus for Inducing Frequency Reduction in Brain Wave
    Masaki, Kazumi
    Abstract: Frequency reduction in human brain wave is inducible by allowing human brain to perceive 4-16 hertz beat sound. Such beat sound can be easily produced with an apparatus, comprising at least one sound source generating a set of low-frequency signals different each other in frequency by 4-16 hertz. Electroencephalographic study revealed that the beat sound is effective to reduce beta-rhythm into alpha-rhythm, as well as to retain alpha-rhythm. USP # 4,821,326 (April 11, 1989)

    Non-Audible Speech Generation Method & Apparatus
    MacLeod, Norman
    Abstract: A non-audible speech generation apparatus adn method for producing non-audible seech signals which includes an ultasonic transducer or vibrator for projecting a series of glottal shaped ultrasonic pulses to the vocal track of a speaker. The glottal pulses, in the approximate frequency spectrum extending from 15 kilohertz to 105 kilohertz, contains harmonics of approximately 30 times the grequency of the acoustical harmonicsgenerated by the vocal cords, but which may nevertheless be amplitude modulated to produce non-auduble speech by the speaker's silently mouthing of words. The ultrasonic speech is then received by an ultasonic transducer disposed outside of the speaker's mouth and electronically communicated to a translation device which down converts the ultrasonics signals to corresponding signals in the audible frquency range and synthesizes the signals into artificial speech. USP # 4,777,529 (October 11, 1988)

    Auditory Subliminal Programming System
    Schultz, Richard M., et al.
    Abstract: An auditory subliminal programming system includes a subliminal message encoder that generates fixed frequency security tones and combines them with a subliminal message signal to produce an encoded subliminal message signal which is recorded on audio tape or the like. A corresponding subliminal decoder/mixer is connected as part of a user's conventional stereo system and receives as inputs an audio program selected by the user and the encoded subliminal message. The decoder/mixer filters the security tones, if present, from the subliminal message and combines the message signals with selected low frequency signals associated with enhanced relaxation and concentration to produce a composite auditory subliminal signal. The decoder/mixer combines the composite subliminal signal with the selected audio program signals to form composite signals only if it detects the presence of the security tones in the subliminal message signal. The decoder/mixer outputs the composite signal to the audio inputs of a conventional audio amplifier where it is amplified and broadcast by conventional audio speakers. USP # 4,734,037 (March 29, 1988)

    Message Screen
    McClure, J. Patrick
    Abstract: A transparent sheet is disclosed having a message thereon. The sheet has a first side adapted to be attached facing a plate which is normally viewed by a viewer and a second side facing the viewer. The message is arranged to be readably intelligible from the second side but is not liminally visible to the viewer when viewed from a normal viewing distance from the second side under normal viewing conditions. The message has a subliminal effect upon the viewer when viewed from the normal viewing distance from the second side under normal viewing conditions. A viewer can electively subject him or herself to subliminal messages while viewing television at leisure. USP # 4,717,343 (January 5, 1988)

    Method of Changing a Person's Behavior
    Densky, Alan B.
    Abstract: A method of conditioning a person's unconscious mind in order to effect a desired change in the person's behavior which does not require the services of a trained therapist. Instead the person to be treated views a program of video pictures appearing on a screen. The program as viewed by the person's unconscious mind acts to condition the person's thought patterns in a manner which alters that person's behavior in a positive way. USP # 4,699,153 (October 13, 1987)

    System for Assessing Verbal Psychobiological Correlates
    Shevrin, Howard, et al.
    Abstract: A system for assessing psychobiological conditions of a subject utilizes a plurality of words which are selected to be in four categories as critical stimuli. The words are presented by a tachistoscope to the subject in subliminal and supraliminal modes of operation. Subliminal stimulation of the subject is achieved by presenting the selected words for an exposure period of approximately one millisecond. The supraliminal exposure time is approximately thirty milliseconds. Prior to stimulation, the subject is diagnosed in accordance with conventional psychoanalytical techniques to establish the presence and nature of a pathological condition. The words are selected and categorized in four groups: pleasant words, unpleasant words, words related to a diagnosed conscious pathological condition, and words related to a diagnosed unconscious pathological condition. The brain wave responses which are evoked by the stimulation are collected via electrodes and analyzed in accordance with a transinformation technique which is based on information signal theory for establishing a probabilistic value which corresponds to the information content of the evoked responses. USP # 4,692,118 (September 8, 1987)

    Video Subconscious Display Attachment
    Mould, Richard E.
    Abstract: An apparatus and method for introducing messages to the subconscious mind is disclosed, which includes a panel positioned adjacent a television screen, with the panel having non-distractive messages imprinted thereon, such that as the subject consciously focuses his attention on the video screen, his subconscious mind records the message from the panel that is within his peripheral vision. USP # 4,616,261 (October 7, 1986)

    Method & Apparatus for Generating Subliminal Visual Messages
    Crawford, James R., et al.
    Abstract: A system for generating a subliminal message during the display of a normal television program on a television receiver utilizes a personal computer to generate an RF carrier modulated with video signals encoding the subliminal message. The computer runs under the control of an application program which stores the subliminal message and also controls the computer to cause it to generate timing signals that are provided to a single pole double-throw switch. The source of the normal television program and the video output of the computer are connected to the two switch inputs and the switch output is connected to the television receiver antenna system. The timing signals cause the switch to normally display the conventional television program and to periodically switch to the computer output to generate the subliminal message. The video output of the computer includes horizontal and vertical synchronizing signals which are of substantially the same frequency as the synchronizing signals incorporated within the normal program source but of an arbitrary phase. USP # 4,573,449 (March 4, 1986)

    Method for Stimulating the Falling Asleep and/or Relaxing Behavior of a Person
    Warnke, Egon F.
    Abstract: A method and apparatus is provided with which a person suffering from sleeplessness can be more easily relaxed and may more rapidly fall asleep. In particular, sound pulses are emitted by an electro-acoustic transducer, according to the cadence of which, the person seeking to fall asleep is induced to breathe in and out over a predetermined period of time. By suitably selecting the pulse sequence frequency, the pitch and the amplitude of the sound pulses may be adjusted thereby enhancing the process of falling asleep. USP # 4,508,105 (April 2, 1985)

    Shadow Generating Apparatus
    Whitten, Glen, et al.
    Abstract ~ Disclosed is an apparatus for inducing various brain wave patterns through visual stimulation. The apparatus comprises a pair of spectacles or other viewing apparatus having a liquid crystal display embedded in each lens. By repetitively activating and deactivating the liquid crystals, shadows are generated which are perceived by the subject individual wearing the viewing apparatus. Responding to the frequency of shadow generation, the subject's brain is thereby induced to generate sympathetic brain wave frequencies. The apparatus finds particular utility in the generation of alpha waves. Because learning is enhanced when the brain is in the alpha state, activities such as listening to tapes or lectures and the like can be carried out with greater facility. Shadow generation is accomplished through the use of a timing mechanism for each liquid crystal display and the frequency for each is adjustable over a wide range, permitting synchronous or asynchronous timing. USP # 4,395,600 (July 26, 1983)

    Auditory Subliminal Message System & Method
    Lundy, Rene R., et al.
    Abstract: Ambient audio signals from the customer shopping area within a store are sensed and fed to a signal processing circuit that produces a control signal which varies with variations in the amplitude of the sensed audio signals. A control circuit adjusts the amplitude of an auditory subliminal anti-shoplifting message to increase with increasing amplitudes of sensed audio signals and decrease with decreasing amplitudes of sensed audio signals. This amplitude controlled subliminal message may be mixed with background music and transmitted to the shopping area. To reduce distortion of the subliminal message, its amplitude is controlled to increase at a first rate slower than the rate of increase of the amplitude of ambient audio signals from the area. Also, the amplitude of the subliminal message is controlled to decrease at a second rate faster than the first rate with decreasing ambient audio signal amplitudes to minimize the possibility of the subliminal message becoming supraliminal upon rapid declines in ambient audio signal amplitudes in the area. A masking signal is provided with an amplitude which is also controlled in response to the amplitude of sensed ambient audio signals. This masking signal may be combined with the auditory subliminal message to provide a composite signal fed to, and controlled by, the control circuit. USP # 4,388,918 (June 21, 1983)

     

    USP# 3,951,134 (April, 1976)

    represents an invention by Robert G. Malech.

    Here is its general description:

    Apparatus for and method of sensing brain waves at a position remote from a subject whereby electromagnetic signals of different frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of the subject in which the signals interfere with one another to yield a waveform which is modulated by the subject's brain waves. The interference waveform which is representative of the brain wave activity is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver where it is demodulated and amplified. The demodulated waveform is then displayed for visual viewing and routed to a computer for further processing and analysis. The demodulated waveform also can be used to produce a compensating signal which is transmitted back to the brain to effect a desired change in electrical activity therein.

     

  • 4349898- A system for transmitting a parametrically pumped sonic signal through a transmission medium to a remote location is disclosed. The preferred system, which is particularly intended for use as a sonic weapon, comprises a sound source; means for separating the sound into a plurality of discrete frequency components including a fundamental component and at least one additional component, each additional component having a frequency twice that of the next lowest frequency component; means for adjusting the phase difference between each frequency component and the next lowest frequency component to substantially 90.degree.; means for colinearly focusing the components on the remote location; and means for rendering the transmission medium nonlinear between the focusing means and the remote location.

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    5973999-An acoustic cannon has a plurality of acoustic sources with output ends symmetrically arranged in a planar array about a central point. Pressure pulses are generated in each acoustic source at substantially the same time. The pressure pulses exit the output ends as sonic pulses. Interaction of the sonic pulses generates a Mach disk, a non-linear shock wave that travels along an axis perpendicular to the planar array with limited radial diffusion. The Mach disk retains the intensity of the sonic pulses for a time and a distance significantly longer than that achievable from a single sonic source. The acoustic cannon is useful as a non-lethal weapon to disperse crowds or disable a hostile target.
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    IT IS THE AUTHORS OPINION FROM EXPERIENCE THAT SOUND WEAPONS HAVE THE CAPABILITY TO HAVE EEG PATTERNS EMBEDDED WITHIN RELATIVE TO THE PATENTS BELOW ALLUDING TO MODIFICATION OF BRAINWAVES ANS EMOTIONAL STATES AT A REMOTE DISTANCE.

    SYMPTOMS

    A.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they are wide awake (often with a faster hearteat but not always noticeable); with "No" anxiety thoughts present
    B.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they their hearts beating faster.
    C.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they they feel a shock.
    D.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they hear a thump, click, or electronic sound in their head.
    E.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they if they hear a normal noise ( any noise that is known such as heat pipe expansion noise for example ) that it causes a flicker of light in the eyes while closed.
    F.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they feel a pressure in the head "unlike" a headache.
    G.) Just as one begins to drift into sleep they suddenly find they feel a pain.
    H.) The lowest level of exposure is when they are secretly treating you (prepping) depending on your hearing nsitivity a high pitched (hard to hear) ring in the ears changing pitch slightly and irregularly audible and inaudible. It is the frequency field detecting and altering your physiology.
    J.) Heavy Jolts (feels like 220) to cause heart attack especially as you go to sleep and just as you wake up, strong person in A+ shape has a hard time recovering. Effects of near heart attack reaction felt even several days later.
    H.) AS YOU AWAKEN you hear a clicking, chirping, buzzing or other noise not known to be caused by your radio, alarm clock or other conveniences noise, this appears to be a method of reducing your sleep time further for sleep deprivation by the remote operator to wear you down for and increase their ability to influence you for their agenda.
    I.) Days or weeks after initial bombardment by the prepping radiation frequency the victim experiences various pains, sensations, illnesses, shocks, alteration of mental states including emotion swings, and even auditory (sound) disturbances; which can lead the uneducated (people who don't know they are under attack think they are going insane) may go insane or lead to depression.
    J.) Alzheimer like condition which depending upon the level of attack can be permanently disabling. Causing loss of ability,job, family, and financial capability; leading to their being able to get their people in position.
    K.) A zombie like state can occur in combination with immune system degeneration contributing to medical symptoms grouped as (disorders).
    L.) Weakness in the legs after being hit by energies.
    M.) Loss of weight despite apetite.
    N.) Sound Sensitivity.
    O.) Nausea

    OK so now you know a little about the technology. Now for the agencies agenda and phony legal methods being used to maim, kill and create disease. http://www.us-government-torture.com
    or call or write to:
    John Mecca
    119 Whittier Drive, Kings Park, 11754
    631-360-1557

    Below is a partial list of U.S. patents relating in part to all methods which we are encountering. A complete copy of each should be obtained and researched in order to determine those with complete schematics and frequency information.
    US-PTO/ IBM patent engines. Do your own search also. Band together secretly.

    Some of the following Patented Inventions have the ability to kill and warp :
    health, mental state, induce halucination, read and input thoughts into the mind at a distance.
    2466054
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    6011991
    A system and method for enabling human beings to communicate by way of their monitored brain activity. The brain activity of an individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote location (e.g. by satellite).
    At the remote location, the monitored brain activity is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity curves, waveforms, or patterns to determine if a match or substantial match is found. If such a match is found, then the computer at the remote location determines that the individual was attempting to communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the matched stored normalized signal.
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    The following companies other 8 patents are for developing a system of remote movable x y z axis platform apparently for mounting the device described below.
    3951134
    Inventor(s):
    Malech; Robert G. , Plainview, NY

    Applicant(s):
    Dorne & Margolin Inc., Bohemia, NY

    Apparatus for and method of sensing brain waves at a position remote from a subject whereby electromagnetic signals of different frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of the subject in which the signals
    interfere with one another to yield a waveform which is modulated by the subject's brain waves. The interference waveform which is representative of the brain wave activity is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver where it is
    demodulated and amplified. The demodulated waveform is then displayed for visual viewing and routed to a computer for further processing and analysis.
    The demodulated waveform also can be used to produce a compensating signal which is transmitted back to the brain to effect a desired change in electrical activity therein.
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    3753433
    An electroencephalophone which is battery operated and completely self-contained in a headset to be worn by the user and having a plurality of scalp electrodes carried on flexible leads permitting placement of the electrodes on the user's head when the headset is mounted thereon and having an electronic circuit and transducer for
    converting brain wave signals picked up by the electrodes into recognizable audio tones enabling the user to listen to his own brain wave generation. The scalp electrode signals are amplified and chopped by an audible oscillator signal the frequency of which is controlled by the scalp electrode signals. The resulting combined amplitude and frequency modulation of the audible generator tone provides a distinctive sound for brain wave recognition.
    3837331
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    United States Patent
    6,615,197

    Chai
    September 2, 2003
    Brain programmer for increasing human information processing capacity

    It is an object of the invention to program the working of a human brain by means of a signaling program, which is a combination of a sequence of signals and verbal instructions and signals, and further which, when stored in a person's long term memory, will be recalled as a sequence of control signals that will direct the working of the person's mind in a predetermined sequence of steps, periodically changing the chunk size and number of chunks and percent neurons "On" in the neural network for representation, thus reducing internal noise, resulting in lower error rate (ER) and shorter response time (RT);

    A second object of the invention is to maintain and renew the memory and effects of the signaling program over time after the actual presentation of the signaling program to a person has stopped through a reinforcement system, which includes a sequence of stimulus pulses that are initially associated with the signaling program through time-correlated presentation and are subsequently presented at certain intervals in time that are correlated with the signaling program.

    Previous inventions intended to affect human consciousness or behavior include the following:

    U.S. Pat. No. 3,782,006 to Symmes et al. shows a means and a method for providing audio and electrical stimuli to an individual to build an aversion to undesirable habits.

    U.S. Pat. No. 4,227,516 to Meland et al. provides an apparatus for the electrophysiological stimulation of a patient for creating an analgesic condition in the patient to induce sleep, treat psychosomatic disorders, and to aid in the induction of electrohypnosis and altered states of consciousness.

    U.S. Pat. No. 4,315,502 to Gorges discloses a device for relaxing, stimulating and/or driving brain wave form function in a human subject.

    U.S. Pat. No. 4,776,323 to Spector is a biofeedback system to train an exerciser while he carries out athletic activity.

    U.S. Pat. No. 5,076,281 to Gavish describes an apparatus and a method for monitoring and modulating biorhythmic activity.

    U.S. Pat. No. 5,101,810 to Skille et al. describes an apparatus and a method for providing therapeutic audio and vibratory stimulation to an individual.

    U.S. Pat. No. 5,219,322 to Weathers describes a psychotherapy apparatus and method that provides treating of an undesirable emotional arousal of a patient through coordinated and controlled presentation of visual and auditory stimuli to the patient.

    U.S. Pat. No. 5,304,112 to Mrklas et al. describes an integrated stress reduction system.

    U.S. Pat. No. 5,595,488 to Gozlan et al. discloses a system for providing audio and tactile stimulation to a subject to improve his alertness.

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    A novel method for controlling the nervous system of a living organism for therapeutic and research purposes, among other applications, and an electronic system utilized in, and enabling the practice of the invented method. Bioelectrical signals generated in specific topological areas of the organism's nervous system, typically areas of
    the brain, are processed by the invented system so as to produce an output signal which is in some way an analog of selected characteristics detected in the bioelectrical signal. The output of the system, typically an audio or visual signal, is fed back to the organism as a stimulus. Responding to the stimulus, the organism can be trained to control the waveform pattern of the bioelectrical signal generated in its own nervous system. The invention system
    comprises means for frequency filtering, rectifying, integrating and amplifying. In addition, the system includes means for transducing the processed signal and displaying it as an output to the subject.
    4034741

    4227516
    Apparatus for the electrophysiological stimulation of a patient is provided for creating an analgesic condition in the patient to induce sleep, treat psychosomatic disorders, and to aid in the induction of electrohypnosis and altered states of consciousness. The foregoing is achieved by repetitive stimuli in the patient for whom external
    influences, namely those of sight and sound, are intentionally excluded. The apparatus produces electrical stimulation of the patient in the form of a modulated wave which produces impulses in the delta, theta, alpha and beta regions of the brain's electrical activity, the electrical stimulation being accompanied by two sources of audio
    stimulation, one of which is a sinusoidal tone modulated by and synchronized with the electrical stimulation, and the other is derived from sound recordings
    4573449

    US3641445 frequency analyser

    3160159
    3712292
    3826243
    A method and apparatus for minimizing spurious responses in brainwave analysis and feedback instruments. A plurality of Fourier amplitude coefficients of the incoming brainwave signals are determined, and these coefficients are appropriately combined to be representative of certain brainwave states and to suppress noise
    signals that have a relatively wide bandwidth.

    4141344
    In recording an audio program, such as music or voice, on a magnetic tape recorder an A.C. signal generator operating at a frequency below about 14 Hz. provides an A.C. baseline for the audio program signal.
    This 14 Hz. or lower A.C. signal is sensed by the listener's ear to create an Alpha or Theta state in his brain when the tape is played

    4335710
    Brain wave patterns associated with relaxed and meditative states in a subject are gradually induced without deleterious chemical or neurological side effects. A white noise generator (11) has the spectral noise density of its output signal modulated in a manner similar to the brain wave patterns by a switching transistor (18) within
    a spectrum modulator (12). The modulated white noise signal is amplified by output amplifier (13) and converted to an audio signal by acoustic transducer (14). Ramp generator (16) gradually increases the voltage received by and resultant output frequency of voltage controlled oscillator (17) whereby switching transistor (18) periodically
    shunts the high frequency components of the white noise signal to ground. 4834701

    5675103

    A non-lethal weapon for temporarily immobilizing a target subject by means of muscular tetanization in which the tetanization is produced by conducting a precisely-modulated electrical current through the target. Because the electrical current is a close replication of the physiological neuroelectric impulses which control striated muscle
    tissue, it tetanizes the subject's skeletal muscles without causing any perceptible sensation. The transmission of this current to the distant target is via two channels of electrically conductive air. The conductive channels are created by multi-photon and collisional ionization within the paths of two beams of coherent (laser) or
    columnated incoherent ultraviolet radiation directed to the target. A single beam may be used to tetanize a grounded target. The high-voltage tetanizing current flows from electrodes at the origin of the beams along the channels of free electrons within them.
    4888597
    An integrated circuit antenna structure for transmitting or receiving millimeter and/or submillimeter wave radiation having an antenna relatively unimpaired by the antenna mounting arrangment is disclosed herein. The antenna structure of the present invention includes a horn disposed on a substrate for focusing electromagnetic energy with respect to an antenna. The antenna is suspended relative to the horn to receive or transmit the electromagnetic energy focused thereby.

    5213562

    A method having applicability in replication of desired consciousness states; in the training of an individual to replicate such a state of consciousness without further audio stimulation; and in the transferring of such states from one human being to another through the imposition of one individual's EEG, superimposed on desired
    stereo signals, on another individual, by inducement of a binaural beat phenomenon.

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    US GOVERNMENT SECRET PROGRAMS

    "Justice is incidental to law and order."
    J. Edgar Hoover

    The following is a list of this century's most controversial government activities.

    1931
    Dr. Cornelius Rhoads, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations, infects human subjects with cancer cells. He later goes on to establish the U.S. Army Biological Warfare facilities in Maryland, Utah, and Panama, and is named to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. While there, he begins a series of radiation exposure experiments on American soldiers and civilian hospital patients.

    1932
    The Tuskegee Syphilis Study begins. 200 black men diagnosed with syphilis are never told of their illness, are denied treatment, and instead are used as human guinea pigs in order to follow the progression and symptoms of the
    disease. They all subsequently die from syphilis, their families never told that they could have been treated.

    1935
    The Pellagra Incident. After millions of individuals die from Pellagra over a span of two decades, the U.S. Public Health Service finally acts to stem the disease. The director of the agency admits it had known for at least 20
    years that Pellagra is caused by a niacin deficiency but failed to act since most of the deaths occured within poverty-striken black populations.

    1940
    Four hundred prisoners in Chicago are infected with Malaria in order to study the effects of new and experimental drugs to combat the disease. Nazi doctors later on trial at Nuremberg cite this American study to defend their
    own actions during the Holocaust.

    1942
    Chemical Warfare Services begins mustard gas experiments on approximately 4,000 servicemen. The experiments continue until 1945 and made use of Seventh Day Adventists who chose to become human guinea pigs rather than
    serve on active duty.

    1943
    In response to Japan's full-scale germ warfare program, the U.S. begins research on biological weapons at Fort Detrick, MD.

    1944
    U.S. Navy uses human subjects to test gas masks and clothing. Individuals were locked in a gas chamber and exposed to mustard gas and lewisite.

    1945
    Project Paperclip is initiated. The U.S. State Department, Army intelligence, and the CIA recruit Nazi scientists and offer them immunity and secret identities in exchange for work on top secret government projects in the United States.

    "Program F" is implemented by the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission (AEC). This is the most extensive U.S. study of the health effects of fluoride, which was the key chemical component in atomic bomb production. One of the most
    toxic chemicals known to man, fluoride, it is found, causes marked adverse effects to the central nervous system but much of the information is squelched in the name of national security because of fear that lawsuits would undermine full-scale production of atomic bombs.

    1946
    Patients in VA hospitals are used as guinea pigs for medical experiments. In order to allay suspicions, the order is given to change the word "experiments" to "investigations" or "observations" whenever reporting a medical study performed in one of the nation's veteran's hospitals.

    1947
    Colonel E.E. Kirkpatrick of the U.S. Atomic Energy Comission issues a secret document (Document 07075001, January 8, 1947) stating that the agency will begin administering intravenous doses of radioactive substances to human subjects.

    The CIA begins its study of LSD as a potential weapon for use by American intelligence. Human subjects (both civilian and military) are used with and without their knowledge.

    1950
    Department of Defense begins plans to detonate nuclear weapons in desert areas and monitor downwind residents for medical problems and mortality rates.

    In an experiment to determine how susceptible an American city would be to biological attack, the U.S. Navy sprays a cloud of bacteria from ships over San Franciso. Monitoring devices are situated throughout the city in order
    to test the extent of infection. Many residents become ill with pneumonia-like symptoms.

    1951
    Department of Defense begins open air tests using disease-producing bacteria and viruses. Tests last through 1969 and there is concern that people in the surrounding areas have been exposed.

    1953
    U.S. military releases clouds of zinc cadmium sulfide gas over Winnipeg, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Fort Wayne, the Monocacy River Valley in Maryland, and eesburg, Virginia. Their intent is to determine how efficiently they could
    disperse chemical agents.

    Joint Army-Navy-CIA experiments are conducted in which tens of thousands of people in New York and San Francisco are exposed to the airborne germs Serratia marcescens and Bacillus glogigii.

    CIA initiates Project MKULTRA. This is an eleven year research program designed to produce and test drugs and biological agents that would be used for mind control and behavior modification. Six of the subprojects involved
    testing the agents on unwitting human beings.

    1955
    The CIA, in an experiment to test its ability to infect human populations with biological agents, releases a bacteria withdrawn from the Army's biological warfare arsenal over Tampa Bay, Fl.

    Army Chemical Corps continues LSD research, studying its potential use as a chemical incapacitating agent. More than 1,000 Americans participate in the tests, which continue until 1958.

    1956
    U.S. military releases mosquitoes infected with Yellow Fever over Savannah, Ga and Avon Park, Fl. Following each test, Army agents posing as public health officials test victims for effects.

    1958
    LSD is tested on 95 volunteers at the Army's Chemical Warfare Laboratories for its effect on intelligence.

    1960
    The Army Assistant Chief-of-Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) authorizes field testing of LSD in Europe and the Far East. Testing of the european population is code named Project THIRD CHANCE; testing of the Asian population is code named Project DERBY HAT.

    1965
    Project CIA and Department of Defense begin Project MKSEARCH, a program to develop a capability to manipulate human behavior through the use of mind-altering drugs.

    1965
    Prisoners at the Holmesburg State Prison in Philadelphia are subjected to dioxin, the highly toxic chemical component of Agent Orange used in Viet Nam. The men are later studied for development of cancer, which indicates that Agent Orange had been a suspected carcinogen all along.

    1966
    CIA initiates Project MKOFTEN, a program to test the toxicological effects of certain drugs on humans and animals.

    U.S. Army dispenses Bacillus subtilis variant niger throughout the New York City subway system. More than a million civilians are exposed when army scientists drop lightbulbs filled with the bacteria onto ventilation grates.

    1967
    CIA and Department of Defense implement Project MKNAOMI, successor to MKULTRA and designed to maintain, stockpile and test biological and chemical weapons.

    1968
    CIA experiments with the possibility of poisoning drinking water by injecting chemicals into the water supply of the FDA in Washington, D.C.

    1969
    Dr. Robert MacMahan of the Department of Defense requests from congress $10 million to develop, within 5 to 10 years, a synthetic biological agent to which no natural immunity exists.

    1970
    Funding for the synthetic biological agent is obtained under H.R. 15090. The project, under the supervision of the CIA, is carried out by the Special Operations Division at Fort Detrick, the army's top secret biological weapons facility. Speculation is raised that molecular biology techniques are used to produce AIDS-like retroviruses.

    United States intensifies its development of "ethnic weapons" (Military Review, Nov., 1970), designed to selectively target and eliminate specific ethnic groups who are susceptible due to genetic differences and variations
    in DNA.

    1975
    The virus section of Fort Detrick's Center for Biological Warfare Research is renamed the Fredrick Cancer Research Facilities and placed under the supervision of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) . It is here that a
    special virus cancer program is initiated by the U.S. Navy, purportedly to develop cancer-causing viruses. It is also here that retrovirologists isolate a virus to which no immunity exists. It is later named HTLV (Human T-cell Leukemia Virus).

    1977
    Senate hearings on Health and Scientific Research confirm that 239 populated areas had been contaminated with biological agents between 1949 and 1969.
    Some of the areas included San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Key West, Panama City, Minneapolis, and St. Louis.

    1978
    Experimental Hepatitis B vaccine trials, conducted by the CDC, begin in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco. Ads for research subjects specifically ask for promiscuous homosexual men.

    1981
    First cases of AIDS are confirmed in homosexual men in New York, Los Angeles and San Francisco, triggering speculation that AIDS may have been introduced via the Hepatitis B vaccine

    1985
    According to the journal Science (227:173-177), HTLV and VISNA, a fatal sheep virus, are very similar, indicating a close taxonomic and evolutionary relationship.

    1986
    According to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (83:4007-4011), HIV and VISNA are highly similar and share all structural elements, except for a small segment which is nearly identical to HTLV. This
    leads to speculation that HTLV and VISNA may have been linked to produce a new retrovirus to which no natural immunity exists.

    A report to Congress reveals that the U.S. Government's current generation of biological agents includes: modified viruses, naturally occurring toxins, and agents that are altered through genetic engineering to change
    immunological character and prevent treatment by all existing vaccines.

    1987
    Department of Defense admits that, despite a treaty banning research and development of biological agents, it continues to operate research facilities at 127 facilities and universities around the nation.

    1990
    More than 1500 six-month old black and hispanic babies in Los Angeles are given an "experimental" measles vaccine that had never been licensed for use in the United States. CDC later admits that parents were never informed that
    the vaccine being injected to their children was experimental.

    1994
    With a technique called "gene tracking," Dr. Garth Nicolson at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX discovers that many returning Desert Storm veterans are infected with an altered strain of Mycoplasma incognitus,
    a microbe commonly used in the production of biological weapons.
    Incorporated into its molecular structure is 40 percent of the HIV protein coat, indicating that it had been man-made.

    Senator John D. Rockefeller issues a report revealing that for at least 50 years the Department of Defense has used hundreds of thousands of military personnel in human experiments and for intentional exposure to dangerous
    substances. Materials included mustard and nerve gas, ionizing radiation, psychochemicals, hallucinogens, and drugs used during the Gulf War .

    1995
    U.S. Government admits that it had offered Japanese war criminals and scientists who had performed human medical experiments salaries and immunity from prosecution in exchange for data on biological warfare research.

    Dr. Garth Nicolson, uncovers evidence that the biological agents used during the Gulf War had been manufactured in Houston, TX and Boca Raton, Fl and tested on prisoners in the Texas Department of Corrections.

    1996
    Department of Defense admits that Desert Storm soldiers were exposed to chemical agents.

    1997
    Eighty-eight members of Congress sign a letter demanding an investigation into bioweapons use & Gulf War Syndrome.
    2000 Terminal experiments are being carried out on Women, babies, men of all ages.

    article taken from GOVERNMENT FACTS & STATS

    Some U.S. Patents associated with the following

    5,068,669
    3,951,134
    4,877,027

    MICROWAVE HARASSMENT AND MIND-CONTROL EXPERIMENTATION

    4,686,605 Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and/or magnetosphere
    > 4,777,529 Auditory subliminal programming system
    > 5,017,143 Method and apparatus for producing subliminal images
    > 5,027,208 Therapeutic subliminal imaging system
    > 5,128,765 System for implementing the synchronized superimposition of subliminal signals
    > 5,134,484 Superimposing method and apparatus useful for subliminal messages
    > 5,159,703 Silent subliminal presentation system
    > 5,170,381 Method for mixing audio subliminal recordings
    > 5,175,571 Glasses with subliminal message
    > 5,194,008 Subliminal image modulation projection and detection system and method
    > 5,215,468 Method and apparatus for introducing subliminal changes to audio stimuli
    > 5,221,962 Subliminal device having manual adjustment of perception level of subliminal messages
    > 5,224,864 Method of recording and reproducing subliminal signals that are 180 degrees out of phase
    > 5,245,666 Personal subliminal messaging system
    > 5,270,800 Subliminal message generator
    > 5,644,363 Apparatus for superimposing visual subliminal instructional materials on a video signal
    > 6,017,302 Subliminal acoustic manipulation of nervous systems
    > 6,122,322 Subliminal message protection
    > 6,292,688 Method and apparatus for analyzing neurological response to emotion-inducing stimuli

    Information from : http://www.us-government-torture.com/techie.html
  • A 1998 US Dept of the Army unclassified document. It became unclassified in 2006.
    Document is an ADDENDUM to the Nonlethal Technologies-Worldwide study (NGIC-1147-101-98)

    document is 18 pages long This is just a small sample of a copy and paste of some of the technology that the United States was involved in advancing, that they admitted to back in 1998 concerning science and technology capabilites in regards to the energy of EM and microwave directed energy technology
    http://www.slavery.org.uk/Bioeffects_of_Selected_Non-Lethal_Weapons...

    Microwave hearing is a phenomenon,decribed by human observers as the sensations of buzzing, ticking, hissing, or knocking sounds that orginate within or immediately behind the head. There is no sound propagating
    through the air like normal sound This technology in its crudest form could be used to distract individuals,refined it could be used to communicate with hostages or hostages takers directly BY MORSE CODE or other message systems, possibly even by voice communication.

    A 1998 US Dept of the Army unclassified document. It became unclassified in 2006.
    Document is an ADDENDUM to the Nonlethal Technologies-Worldwide study (NGIC-1147-101-98)
    http://www.slavery.org.uk/Bioeffects_of_Selected_Non-Lethal_Weapons...

    THERMOELASTIC EXPANSION STUDY OF OUR COCHLEAR MECHANISM OF HEARING AND MICROWAVE HEARING OF RF PULSED FIELDS

    technology goes back over 30 years

    Mechanism to Produce the Desired Effects

    After the phenomenon was discovered,several mechanisms were suggested to explain the hearing of pulsed RF fields. Thermoelastic expansion with the brain in response to RF pulses was first studied and demonstrated in inert materials and was proposed as the mechanism of hearing of pulsed RF fields.

    A PRESSURE WAVE IS GENERATED IN MOST SOLID AND LIQUID MATERIALS BY A PULSE OF RF ENERGY
    a pressure wave that is several orders of magnitude larger in amplitude from that resulting from radiation pressure or from electrostrictive forces. The characteristics of the field-induced cochlear MICROPHONIC IN guinea pigs and cats, the relationship of pulse duration and threshold, physical measurements in water and in tissue simulating materials,as well as numerous theoretical calculations

    ALL POINT TO THERMOELASTIC EXPANSION AS THE MECHANISM OF THE HEARING PHENOMENON.

    Scientists have determined the threshold energy level for human observers exposed to pulsed 2450 MHz fields (0.5 to 32 micron pulse widths) They found regardless of the peak of the power density and the pulse-width, the
    per pulse threshold for a normal subject is near 20 mJ/kg. The average elevation of the brain temperature associated with a just perceptible was estimated to be about 5xl0 -60 C, (0 drops lower than the 6).


    Time to Onset

    The physical nature of this thermoelastic expansion DICTATES AS THE SOUNDS ARE HEARD AS THE INDIVIDUAL PULSES ARE ABSORBED.

    THUS THE EFFECT IS IMMEDIATE (WITHIN MILLISECONDS)

    Tunability

    The phenomenon is tunable in that the characteristic sounds and intensities of those sounds depend on the characteristics of the RF energy as delivered. Because the frequency of the sound is dependent on the pulse characteristics of the RF energy, IT SEEMS POSSIBLE THAT THIS TECHNOLOGY COULD BE DEVELOPED to the point where words could be transmitted to be HEARD LIKE THE SPOKEN WORD EXCEPT THAT IT COULD
    ONLY BE HEARD WITHIN A PERSON'S HEAD.

    In one experiment, communication of the words from one to ten using "SPEECH MODULATED" MICROWAVE ENERGY WAS SUCCESSFULLY DEMONSTRATED.

    MICROPHONES NEXT TO THE PERSON EXPERIENCING THE VOICE COULD NOT PICK UP THE SOUND. ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT OF THIS WOULD OPEN UP A WIDE RANGE OF POSSIBILITIES.


    HUMANS HAVE BEEN SUBJECTED TO THIS PHENOMENON FOR MANY YEARS

    Technology Status of Generator/Aiming Device

    This technology requires no EXTRAPOLATION to estimate its usefulness. Microwave energy can be applied at a distance, and the appropriate technology can be adapted from existing RADAR UNITS.
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    One of his previous patents was US Patent 5899922 which is now incorporated into this other Paten 6506148
    http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITO...

    It has been found that a single half hour application of the field is usually sufficient to induce sleep, if the frequency is tuned correctly for the individual to a frequency near 1/2 Hz.

    Excitation of the 1/2 Hz autonomic resonance causes relaxation, sleepiness, ptosis of the eyelids

    A new sensory resonance has been found at 2.4 Hz, characterized by a pronounced increase in the time needed for silently counting backward from 100 to 70. Prolonged exposure to the excitation was found to have a sleep-inducing and dizzying effect.
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    In these three electric stimulation methods the external electric field is applied predominantly to the head, so that electric currents are induced in the brain in the physical manner governed by electrodynamics. Such currents can be largely avoided by applying the field not to the head, but rather to skin areas away from the head. Certain cutaneous receptors may then be stimulated and they would provide a signal input into the brain along the natural pathways of afferent nerves. It has been found that, indeed, physiological effects can be induced in this manner by very weak electric fields, if they are pulsed with a frequency near 1/2 Hz. The observed effects include ptosis of the eyelids, relaxation, drowziness, the feeling of pressure at a centered spot on the lower edge of the brow, seeing moving patterns of dark purple and greenish yellow with the eyes closed, a tonic smile, a tense feeling in the stomach, sudden loose stool, and sexual excitement, depending on the precise frequency used, and the skin area to which the field is applied. The sharp frequency dependence suggests involvement of a resonance mechanism.

    United States Patent 6,506,148
    Loos January 14, 2003
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    Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors

    Abstract
    Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the latter, the image pulsing may be imbedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal. The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program. For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity.

    http://patft.uspto.gov/netacgi/nph-Parser?Sect1=PTO1&Sect2=HITO...

    SUMMARY

    Computer monotors and TV monitors can be made to emit weak low-frequency electromagnetic fields merely by pulsing the intensity of displayed images. Experiments have shown that the 1/2 Hz sensory resonance can be excited in this manner in a subject near the monitor. The 2.4 Hz sensory resonance can also be excited in this fashion. Hence, a TV monitor or computer monitor can be used to manipulate the nervous system of nearby people.

    The implementations of the invention are adapted to the source of video stream that drives the monitor, be it a computer program, a TV broadcast, a video tape or a digital video disc (DVD).

    For a computer monitor, the image pulses can be produced by a suitable computer program. The pulse frequency may be controlled through keyboard input, so that the subject can tune to an individual sensory resonance frequency. The pulse amplitude can be controlled as well in this manner. A program written in Visual Basic(R) is particularly suitable for use on computers that run the Windows 95(R) or Windows 98(R) operating system. The structure of such a program is described. Production of periodic pulses requires an accurate timing procedure. Such a procedure is constructed from the GetTimeCount function available in the Application Program Interface (API) of the Windows operating system, together with an extrapolation procedure that improves the timing accuracy.

    Pulse variability can be introduced through software, for the purpose of thwarting habituation of the nervous system to the field stimulation, or when the precise resonance frequency is not known. The variability may be a pseudo-random variation within a narrow interval, or it can take the form of a frequency or amplitude sweep in time. The pulse variability may be under control of the subject.

    The program that causes a monitor to display a pulsing image may be run on a remote computer that is connected to the user computer by a link; the latter may partly belong to a network, which may be the Internet.

    For a TV monitor, the image pulsing may be inherent in the video stream as it flows from the video source, or else the stream may be modulated such as to overlay the pulsing. In the first case, a live TV broadcast can be arranged to have the feature imbedded simply by slightly pulsing the illumination of the scene that is being broadcast. This method can of course also be used in making movies and recording video tapes and DVDs.

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    In these three electric stimulation methods the external electric field is applied predominantly to the head, so that electric currents are induced in the brain in the physical manner governed by electrodynamics. Such currents can be largely avoided by applying the field not to the head, but rather to skin areas away from the head. Certain cutaneous receptors may then be stimulated and they would provide a signal input into the brain along the natural pathways of afferent nerves. It has been found that, indeed, physiological effects can be induced in this manner by very weak electric fields, if they are pulsed with a frequency near 1/2 Hz. The observed effects include ptosis of the eyelids, relaxation, drowziness, the feeling of pressure at a centered spot on the lower edge of the brow, seeing moving patterns of dark purple and greenish yellow with the eyes closed, a tonic smile, a tense feeling in the stomach, sudden loose stool, and sexual excitement, depending on the precise frequency used, and the skin area to which the field is applied. The sharp frequency dependence suggests involvement of a resonance mechanism.

    It has been found that the resonance can be excited not only by externally applied pulsed electric fields, as discussed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,782,874, 5,899,922, 6,081,744, and 6,167,304, but also by pulsed magnetic fields, as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,935,054 and 6,238,333, by weak heat pulses applied to the skin, as discussed in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,800,481 and 6,091,994, and by subliminal acoustic pulses, as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,017,302. Since the resonance is excited through sensory pathways, it is called a sensory resonance. In addition to the resonance near 1/2 Hz, a sensory resonance has been found near 2.4 Hz. The latter is characterized by the slowing of certain cortical processes, as discussed in the '481, '922, '302, '744, '944, and '304 patents.

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    United States Patent 6,470,214
    O'Loughlin , et al. October 22, 2002

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    Method and device for implementing the radio frequency hearing effect

    Inventors: O'Loughlin; James P. (Placitas, NM), Loree; Diana L. (Albuquerque, NM)
    Assignee: The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Air (Washington, DC)

    Appl. No.: 08/766,687
    Filed: December 13, 1996

    What is claimed is:

    1. A method of encoding an input audio signal a(t) to produce a double sideband output signal having a .omega..sub.c carrier frequency, which when transmitted to the head of a receiving subject, will by the radio frequency hearing effect induce a thermal-acoustic signal in the bone/tissue material of the head that replicates the input audio signal and is conducted by the bone/tissue structure of the head to the inner ear where it is demodulated by the normal processes of the cochlea and converted to nerve signals which are sent to the brain, thereby enabling intelligible speech to be perceived by the brain as any other nerve signal from the cochlea, the method comprising: applying an input audio signal a(t) to an audio pre-distortion filter with an As(f) filter function to produce a first output signal a(t)As(f); adding a very low frequency bias A to the first output signal to produce a second output signal a(t)As(f)+A; applying the second output signal to a square root processor to produce a third output signal (a(t)As(f)+A).sup.1/2 ; applying the third output signal to a balanced modulator to produce a double sideband output signal (a(t)As(f)+A).sup.1/2 sin(.omega..sub.c t), where .omega..sub.c is the carrier frequency; and transmitting the double sideband output signal to the head of the receiving subject.

    2. The method of claim 1, wherein the As(f) filter function step further comprises the step of de-emphasizing the high frequency content.

    3. The method of claim 1, wherein the further step of suppressing one of the sidebands of the double sideband output signal is done resulting in a single sideband modulation transmission.

    Above data is Patent 6470214 which below patent 6587729 was continued
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    The Radio Frequency ("RF") Hearing Effect was first noticed during World War II as a subjective "click" produced by a pulsed radar signal when the transmitted power is above a "threshold" level. Below the threshold level, the click cannot be heard.

    The RF Hearing Effect is explained and analyzed as a thermal to acoustic demodulating process. Energy absorption in a medium, such as the head, causes mechanical expansion and contraction, and thus an acoustic signal.

    When the expansion and contraction take place in the head of an animal, the acoustic signal is passed by conduction to the inner ear where it is further processed as if it were an acoustic signal from the outer ear.

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    United States Patent 6,587,729
    O'Loughlin , et al. July 1, 2003
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    Apparatus for audibly communicating speech using the radio frequency hearing effect
    Inventors: O'Loughlin; James P. (Placitas, NM), Loree; Diana L. (Albuquerque, NM)

    Filed: April 24, 2002
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    The invention described herein may be manufactured and used by or for the Government for governmental purposes without the payment of any royalty thereon.

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    This application is a division of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/766,687 filed on Dec. 13, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,470,214, and claims the benefit of the foregoing filing date.

    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

    This invention relates to the modulating of signals on carriers, which are transmitted and the signals intelligibly recovered, and more particularly, to the modulation of speech on a carrier and the intelligible recover of the speech by means of the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect.

    The Radio Frequency ("RF") Hearing Effect was first noticed during World War II as a subjective "click" produced by a pulsed radar signal when the transmitted power is above a "threshold" level. Below the threshold level, the click cannot be heard.

    The discovery of the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect suggested that a pulsed RF carrier could be encoded with an amplitude modulated ("AM") envelope. In one approach to pulsed carrier modulation, it was assumed that the "click" of the pulsed carrier was similar to a data sample and could be used to synthesize both simple and complex tones such as speech. Although pulsed carrier modulation can induce a subjective sensation for simple tones, it severely distorts the complex waveforms of speech, as has been confirmed experimentally.

    The presence of this kind of distortion has prevented the click process for the encoding of intelligible speech. An example is provided by AM sampled data modulation

    Upon demodulation the perceived speech signal has some of the envelope characteristics of an audio signal. Consequently a message can be recognized as speech when a listener is pre-advised that speech has been sent. However, if the listener does not know the content of the message, the audio signal is unintelligible.

    The attempt to use the click process to encode speech has been based on the assumption that if simple tones can be encoded, speech can be encoded as well, but this is not so. A simple tone can contain several distortions and still be perceived as a tone whereas the same degree of distortion applied to speech renders it unintelligible.

    SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

    In accomplishing the foregoing and related object the invention uses a modulation process with a fully suppressed carrier and pre-processor filtering of the input to produce an encoded output. Where amplitude modulation (AM) is employed and the pre-processor filtering is of audio speech input, intelligible subjective sound is produced when the encoded signal is demodulated by means of the RF Hearing Effect. Suitable forms of carrier suppressed modulation include single sideband (SSB) and carrier suppressed amplitude modulation (CSAM), with both sidebands present.

    The invention further provides for analysis of the RE hearing phenomena based on an RF to acoustic transducer model. Analysis of the model suggests a new modulation process which permits the RF Hearing Effect to be used following the transmission of encoded speech.

    In accordance with one aspect of the invention the preprocessing of an input speech signal takes place with a filter that de-emphasizes the high frequency content of the input speech signal. The de-emphasis can provide a signal reduction of about 40 dB (decibels) per decade. Further processing of the speech signal then takes place by adding a bias level and taking a root of the predistorted waveform. The resultant signal is used to modulated an RF carrier in the AM fully suppressed carrier mode, with single or double sidebands.

    The modulated RF signal is demodulated by an RF to acoustic demodulator that produces an intelligible acoustic replication of the original input speech.

    The RF Hearing Effect is explained and analyzed as a thermal to acoustic demodulating process. Energy absorption in a medium, such as the head, causes mechanical expansion and contraction, and thus an acoustic signal.

    When the expansion and contraction take place in the head of an animal, the acoustic signal is passed by conduction to the inner ear where it is further processed as if it were an acoustic signal from the outer ear.

    The RF to Acoustic Demodulator thus has characteristics which permit the conversion of the RF energy input to an acoustic output.

    Accordingly, it is an object of the invention to provide a novel technique for the intelligible encoding of signals. A related object is to provide for the intelligible encoding of speech.

    Another object of the invention is to make use of the Radio Frequency ("RF") Hearing Effect in the intelligible demodulation of encoded signals, including speech.

    Still another object of the invention is to suitably encode a pulsed RF carrier with an amplitude modulated ("AM") envelope such that the modulation will be intelligibly demodulated by means of the RF Hearing Effect. A related object is to permit a message to be identified and understood as speech when a listener does not know beforehand that the message is speech.

    Other aspects of the invention will be come apparent after considering several illustrative embodiments, taken in conjunction with the drawings.
  • 腦波雷達監控警報器一日本(專利廳)公開

    日本國公開特許公報(A)國際特許分類第6版G01S 7/38

    公開日:1995年11月21日(平成7年)

    公開番號:特開平7-306259

    名稱:身體情報(腦波)監控警報器

    監控人員先鎖定受害人的(腦波),用雷達波送信監控、竊取受害人的談話、思考(腦波)、甚至身體狀況情報。可傳送各種不同波形電波(如假聲音),對受害人的身體做出攻擊(如性器攻擊、內臟器官的電擊、身體部位及皮膚的不快感及痛楚感)。探測雷達波範圍可達極遠距離控制,除非有電子遮蔽的建造物,否則無法阻止。若無反(腦波)監控、竊聽器材及雷達波等逆探知裝置,是種難以採取對策的監控、竊聽方式。這種雷達所使用的頻率和腦波頻率相同。 此專利利用(腦波)監控對方發送出雷達波,受害人攜帶此裝置接收到時,會產生震動警報,受害人將發出警報訊息的所在地,向政府有關電波管理機關單位報案,查出雷達波發射地,可保護被鎖定的受害人個人隱私及企業、團體或國家機密,以防止(腦波)監控、竊取這種不法行為再發生。

    Japan Patent Office (JP)

    [Public Report Class] Open patent public report (A)

    [Public Report Number] Toku Kai Hei 7-306259

    [Name of the Invention] The defense device from the telepathy system using living information communication.

    [International Invention Division Volume 6] G01S 7/38

  • Dear Soleil Mavis,

    The instinct driven elites have gained global immunity over the past decade due to AI software introduction enabling them to change the truth to fiction. But there are chinks in their armour as US government admitted of microwave torture on its diplomats in Havana in 2016. With no final report published yet they are still ridiculously trying to prove that US is free from such nuisances, despite thousands of complaints against cyber torture. 
    2025 will be a tough year as SE Asian countries have gained their attention once again for profiting from calculated wars and turmoil. Hardwares used in Neuro weapons are being manufactured in S.E Asian countries by way of subcontracts.
    Denial,deception and lies still form the foundation of their ever growing business of silent human exploitation. We, the targeted individuals lurk in dark and remain isolated from fellow victims.
    We can use the expertise of ex officers from intelligence, police and biomedical engineers from every corner of the world. This becomes the need of the hour as new breed of elites are joining the old ones to increase their solidarity. They have purportedly used denial of experiments as a legal tool to withhold law enactment world over. We need more research on our side to combat denials.
    Can we face the challenges of 2025 and beyond ?

    Regards

    Truly yours


    Tapan Mukherjee
    Kolkata, India.
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