Mind control

👤 Robin Ramsay  

<http://artificialtelepathy.blogspot.com/> is a good introduction to the subject of mind control technologies and psychotronics as seen by some of the victims of what they call the ‘electronic concentration camp’. On the first couple of screens there is a list of the symptoms reported by the victims – or if you are sceptical, the ‘victims’ – of this technology. Some of these effects are described as established fact in a recently declassified US military study of this subject, ‘Bioeffects of Selected Non-Lethal Weapons.(1) This is a survey of existing research in these fields and it is not sourced. It states in the opening paragraph:

‘This addendum to the Nonlethal Technologies Worldwide (NGIC-I 147-101-98) study addresses, in summary, some of the most often asked questions of nonlethal weapons technology, the physiological responses observed in clinical settings of the bio-physical coupling and susceptibility of personnel to nonlethal effects weapons.’

In two sections, ‘Microwave hearing’ and ‘Incapacitating Effect: Disruption of Neural Control’ the report describes technology which can (a) put voices in your head and (b) disable your body, interfering with the nervous system and causing loss of muscle control. The opening paragraph of the latter section includes this:

‘…thus disrupts normal functioning of the spinal motor neurons which control muscle control and body movements. Persons suffering from this condition lose voluntary control of their body. This synchronization may be accompanied by a sudden loss of consciousness and intense muscle spasms.’

A delusion?

If the mind control thing is a collective delusion, it is spreading. There is now a European-wide campaigning group, The Federation against Mind Control Europe;(2)and some of this technology’s ramifications for psychiatry and the disagnosis of mental illness, has been addressed by Carole Smith in an essay ‘On the Need for New Criteria of Diagnosis of Psychosis in the Light of Mind Invasive Technology’. (3)

Ultrasound

Really, voices-in the-head is nothing these days: you can buy ultrasound machines which will do this. It’s now being used commercially, by the advertising industry.(4) The retailers’ dream: a machine which tells your brain what to buy!

Notes

  1. The report is discussed at <http://physorg.com/news122567894.html> and the report’s full text is at <blog.wired.com/defense/files/Bioeffects_of_Selected_Non-Lethal_Weapons.pdf>
  2. <www.mindcontrol-victims.eu/>
  3. <www.angelfire.com/or/mctrl/NewCrit-JPSS-CS2.htm> Trained as a psychoanalyst, Smith takes as proven in these fields much more than I do.
  4. On the commercial development of ultrasound check out <http://mountainrunner.us/2007/12/coming_soon_a_fatwa_to_promote.html> and <http://www.informationliberation.com/?id=24490>

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