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The Men In Black(OPs) The Aviary & UFOs

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posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 10:30 PM
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My dear denizen of the darkened den, just trying to establish a coherent science ofr actually making someone "hear something" inside their head and transmitting it. Save to say, as yet the technology, does not seem to exist and people need not fear aural interjections from the ether. That said, if someone stuffs a teabag in your ear and zaps you with microwaves they could well be able to mash a cup o char in your cranial cavity and use your nose as a spout.

Which begs the question, is Marcel Marceau a mime and a meme given you say the word mime and you see who?


sferwe................................ no no., must resist the urge

It's a delicate subject however brilliant people who thought very strange things... Thomas Edison




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posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 10:32 PM
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A lot of you are familiar with Gus Russo. His skill and integrity as an investigative reporter is outstanding. We're gonna be looking at some of his research that has direct bearing on my thesis here so here's some bio on Gus.


Gus G. Russo (born 1950) was born in Baltimore, Maryland. He is a Mafia and John F. Kennedy assassination researcher who was part of a team of researchers that worked on the 1993 Frontline Lee Harvey Oswald documentary, "Who Was Lee Harvey Oswald?," for PBS. Russo also wrote the book, Live By the Sword: The Secret War Against Castro and the Death of JFK, that was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize in 1998, and was highly regarded by anti-conspiracy theorist media when it came out. He has also written books about the Chicago Outfit and mob lawyer Sidney Korshak. In The Outfit, Russo points out that while the Mafia is responsible for heinous crimes, they aren't the only "business" that engages in destructive and illegal activities. The Mafia's "upper world" counterparts, big business, has been responsible for many crimes themselves (White collar crime) and have escaped punishment and still operate without being prosecuted.
en.wikipedia.org...


In the following article we find some interesting information pertaining to our subject here on this thread from a fellow called by the pseudonym, "Jim."

Most of you could guess by reading the entire article that "Jim" bears a remarkable resemblance to Dr. Christopher "Kit" Green.


Then there is Jim, whose professional history in the subject goes back to his personal involvement in the Stargate project in the 1970’s and as a participant in the legendary “Working Group” meetings in the eighties. As one of the intel community’s most senior medical analysts, Jim frequently communicates with UFOlogists.

Chris Iverson believes that Tom and Jim clearly have differing agendas, noting, “Jim is the person I have had the most contact with over the last several months and he seems to be interested in the spreading of viral memes over the internet, particularly in relation to this subject.”…

“The whole subject,” Jim says in wonderfully measured speech, “is composed of three components: delusion, sociological groupthink, and a kernel of truth.” Jim then reminds that he is first and foremost a medical scientist. “My interest in this subject is much, much more professional than it is personal. That is, 90 to 95% of all persons who are engaged fully with this [UFO] subject are psychiatrically ill, and by that I mean that they are on medication or should be.” Jim elaborates that “viral memes,”[see below] in which disturbed people seek validation in numbers on the web, is, or should be, a growing public health concern. That said, Jim nonetheless has a real interest in UFO’s, and seemingly with good reason.

Both Tom and Jim seem to share at least one rationale for their internet excursions: studying the frightening potential of “viral internet memes.”

Coined by evolutionary theorist Richard Dawkins in 1976 (The Selfish Gene), a meme is a unit of cultural information that evolves the way a gene propagates from one organism to another, and subject to all the analogous unintended mutations. In the view of many, computers and blogs could function as powerful meme “replicators.”

Richard Brodie, the creator of Microsoft Word, notes, “Most of these viruses of the mind are spread because they are intriguing or frightening or inspiring, and not necessarily because they're true. That's the problem.” It doesn’t take much intuition to envision an enemy creating memes that can be used to destabilize a society, or a freelance predator utilizing them to cozy up to potential victims. Caryn Anscomb writes online,

“The UFO community has been deeply penetrated by the manipulators of information, who couldn’t really give a fig whether there might be any valuable data pertaining to Aliens and contact hidden behind the deafening noise. That’s not their business; their business is information warfare.”

www.realityuncovered.net...



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posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 10:54 PM
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Brainport Vision System, Wicab Confidential Brainport related DARPA project for Wicab


Sorry it's confidential.Secret ultrasound "sixth sense" Brainport DARPA special forces technology

Now is this related to UFOs?

I recommend reading Nick Redfern's Pyramids and the Pentagon book. here

I just finished it - he focuses on acoustic energy and also plasma energy. Now consider this -- I did a masters degree thesis on this -- so the "standing stones" resonance creates sonolumiesence from ELF sound waves documented by Callahan.


Lighting up the atmosphere with sound is a phenomenon I have been easily able to accomplish since 1969.... A snapped rubber band gives off an ELF radio wave in the 100- to 200-Hz region.... By stimulating a mixture of ethanol and ammonia, or sex scents, with an ELF wave, I can create photon harmonics throughout the infrared, and even visible, regions of the spectrum. The electric sound field vibrates the molecules.... Those harmonic waves travel up and down the photon electromagnetic spectrum the same way harmonics do from a plucked banjo string. In one direction, the harmonics move to higher frequencies along the infrared region and even move into the visible region. When such waves hit solid objects like cells or insect antenna, they scatter out other waves of electromagnetic energy that are actually coherent (marching together) and amplified. Pictured is a Fourier transform spectrum (original recordings for historical purposes) of just such waves. The experiment shows cabbage looper sex scent modulated by ELF (60-120 Hz) lab visible light and blown out at five mph wind speed across two model round towers.191


Cited by military new ageist Peter Tompkins no less --

O.K. so Callahan argues that the Irish celt monk towers with the mysterious doors nine feet off the ground were really resonance towers to create the above sonoluminescence energy.

Nick Redfern has military documents of plasma balls at the megaliths in England -- the plasma balls creating holographic mind visions of anything the person subconsciously wants to see.

So Puharich argued that there is a nonlinear feedback from infrasound ELF waves and ultrasound waves by activating the neurons to create sonoluminescence.

Now Prince and Picknett argue that Puharich was using his implants on his E.T. channellers for the remote-viewing related research.

Then the remote viewers relied on Holosync for their training - at the Monroe Institute -- so this uses sound to synchronize the brain waves.

Even now it's mainstream science that the brainwaves make the sound heard and if a person has music training then their brainwaves will match sounds they hear -- but if they don't have several years of music training then the brain waves don't line up.

This form of mind-reading, which neurologists prefer to call “decoding,” is a long way from everyday use. And there are clearly some ethical questions surrounding its use (although it would be hard to implant electrodes to peep in on an unwilling person). But there are some practical, medically motivated reasons to do these things, like communicating with locked-in patients, or those who have lost the ability to speak because of a stroke or a degenerative muscle disease. That depends on some other vagaries of the brain that are still not well understood, Pasley said. Development of neural prostheses depends on the assumption that brain activity is the same during real experiences and imagined ones. “There is some evidence that when people imagine visual stimuli or sound stimuli, some of the same brain areas do seem to activate as when you are actually looking at something or hearing something,” he said. “But we didn’t have a good idea at all, even if the same areas are activating, if they are processing the same way, and using the same rules, as during perception.”
Yeah so brain waves now equal sound waves

Scientists Use Brain Waves to Eavesdrop on the Mind


"If you could eventually reconstruct imagined conversations from brain activity, thousands of people could benefit."


Plasma Ultrasound


One of the most versatile techniques for generating ultrasound without contact is laser generated ultrasound [see laser ultrasound section].



posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 11:05 PM
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Originally posted by FireMoon
Which begs the question, is Marcel Marceau a mime and a meme given you say the word mime and you see who?


Har!!! Brilliant. Joke o' the Year.


But as a matter of fact: Yes he is. Now that YOU mention it. I revamped the scientifical classificational deisgnatator too. Whattya think?




posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 11:16 PM
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In private correspondence, Einhorn told me that his friend Andrija Puharich, who very much like Adey intermittently worked for the CIA in the same field, “built a small version of the device and tested it, with permission on the inner group – mind control effects were produced […] and he tested it, without permission, in crowded buzzing restaurants. Result: there was a rapid diminution of the buzz, which returned as soon as the machine was turned off.”


Philip Coppens, “The Russian Woodpecker: experiments in global mind control?” Paranoia
Magazine, Issue 48 (Fall 2008).

Quite the coincidence that the leading pacemaker-implant company co-founder, Earl Bakken, was focused on the paranormal – see Dennis Stilling's Archaeus Project journal from Medtronics Bakken library. Featured
researchers such as Eldon Byrd, Otto H Schmitt, Elizabeth Rauscher and Robert O. Becker all
had key input on electromagnetic “alien weapons” while Archaeus argued that alien abductions
were largely psychological and mythological – Jungian.

Among the key early supporters of the Rhine ESP center was Medtronics, a medical technology firm in Minneapolis. The connection is chilling in the context of forced human experimentation. Bear in mind the horrors of the surgical table described by abductees, circled by “alien” doctors, when paging through the
Medtronics catalog:

“The company's neurological business produces implantable systems for spinal cord stimulation and drug delivery.... The Itrel II spinal cord stimulation system is the most advanced and flexible implantable neurostimulation device on the market today.”


Alex Constantine, “Who is Laurance Rockefeller?” from Virtual Government: CIA Mind Control
Operations in America (Feral House, 1997).
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This Jungian approach is parallel to the CIA MKULTRA development of hypnotic controlled secret agents by George Estabrooks, as documented by psychiatrist Dr. Colin A. Ross. Psychiatry as a discipline has been largely guided by the CIA. Ross said:

“Virtually every leading psychiatrist in North America between the 1940's and the 1970's was involved in some aspect of the CIA's mind control research.”
W.H. Bowart, “LEADING PSYCHIATRIST BLOWS WHISTLE ON PROFESSION: PROVES 50+ YEARS
OF MIND CONTROL,” The Freedom of Thought Foundation: Free Thinking, Vol 2. No. 6 & No. 18, 1996
December 1996

Sandia Labs has a report called “Technology Convergence and National Security” by Rob Leland which promotes the “Cognohedron” combining bits, atoms, genes and neurons. The edges of the Cognohedron are: “Neural interface,” “Neural hardware,” “Cellular sensors,” “Cellular signaling,” “Cellular instrumentation,” and “Neural networks.” This includes further specifications: “nanotube monitors in brain blood vessels,” “optical nanosensors for chemical analysis within cells,” “DNA regulated nano assembly of circuit devices,” “Digital antibodies,” and “Neuron tunnel.” Next in the report for the Cognohedron is “Synthetic intelligence,” “Brainmachine interface,” “Live neural net,” “Neural nMOS architecture,” “Cognitive prosthetics,” and
“Artificial immune system.”


Los Alamos Lab: Salishan Conference, 2003 “Theme: Extreme Scale Computing” Session 5: Homeland Defense Applications, Technology Convergence and National Security (pdf), Rob Leland, SNL.


These are not lofty “pie in the sky” goals but rather current collaborations with various University laboratories listed in the paper. For example Dr. Rodolfo Llinas, author of I of the Vortex, is very much a proponent of nanowire deep brain implant technology.
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posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 11:27 PM
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Okay, one more, FireMoon. If they hurt just remember: You started it!





posted on Sep, 5 2012 @ 11:41 PM
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Monitoring neural vascular function with Doppler ultrasonic imaging provides unexpected support for the brain ultrasound demodulation theory. When the imaging beam was focused at the center of the brain, patients reported hearing a high audio sound, much like tinnitus. When the ultrasonic beam was directed at the ear, the sound disappeared. Setting the brain into resonance resulted in a clear high-pitch, audible sensation consistent with brain resonance in the 11- and 16- kHz range....Because ultrasound produces high audio stimulation by virtue of brain resonance, the direct use of high audio stimulation is more economical in power requirements and still stimulates the brain at resonance.


Finally there is hard scientific proof that the highest audible frequency resonates into ultrasound in the brain and that ultrasound is the brain's natural resonant frequency

Dr. Martin L. Lenhardt, “Ultrasonic Hearing in Humans: Applications for Tinnitus Treatment,”
International Tinnitus Journal, Vol. 9, No. 2, 2003, p. 3 and p. 6.

This ultrasound is created from the increased nerve activation with the resulting piezoelectricity from the collagen – as described below by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho: “detecting ultrasound emissions from mechanoelastic vibrations caused by electrical pulses applied to the tissues.”

So again - ultrasound beams resonate the brain. The person would hear a high pitch ringing sound. Internally they could be having holographic visions a la the Brainport technology.

So it's not so much about the ear hearing - but the brain hearing the ultrasound.



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