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Do you feel controlled; someone reading your thoughts and manipulating your behavior from a far? Are you suffering strange illnesses and effects that doctors can't seem to diagnose? Do you experience strange phenomena happening at your home, in your car, at your place of work which seems to have no explanation? If so, you could be targeted as an unwitting subject of human mind control technology by way of electromagnetic "nonlethal" weapon system experimentation. Check out: Bio-electromagnetic Weapons: The Ultimate weapon, by the Institute of Science in Society, at:



I would like to know your thoughts on this article and what you think might be the full range and scope of this technology.

2007-06-04 05:48:55 · 12 answers · asked by Bob D1 7 in Science & Mathematics Physics

How sad, physicists, scientists, so concrete in their thinking they can't even consider the possibility that they might be wrong. It reminds me of the earth centered universe scenario; that same fixed resistant mode of thinking even in the light of observed facts. Today, bigotry lives. I have communicated with and evaluated audio/video recorded data from hundreds of targeted individuals, TIs, right here in the U.S., and hundreds more around the world. I have used ultrasonic piezoelectric transducers to detect and record nonconventional energies related to TI targeting, and causing the effects they claim. Based upon analysis, I can tell you with certainty that mind control technology does likely exists. Before drawing conclusions, I would expect scientists to at least ask for evidence and testimony. My personal thoughts is that current mind control technology is highly classified and probably based upon some very advanced physics such as entanglement and quantum holographics.

2007-06-04 15:27:49 · update #1

12 answers

Absolutely right delisub.
Here is a brief excerpt from one individual:
Alex Constantine is the author of Psychic Dictatorship in the U.S.A. (Feral House, 1995), an exploration of electromagnetic mind control, cults formed by the CIA, collaboration with old guard Nazis, media disinformation and other outrageous acts of federal malfeasance. Concrete evidence that electronic mind control was the true object of study at SRI was exposed by the Washington Post in 1977.
"The 'remote viewing' team at Stanford Research Institute was engaged in projecting words and images directly to the cranium. It is not a humanitarian pastime: the project was military and test subjects are often subjected to a lifetime of EM torture plied with the same thorough disregard for human rights as the radiation tests conducted at the height of the Cold War. To be sure, the treatment subjects have received at the hands of their own government would be considered atrocities if practiced in wartime."
While this is just one man's findings, anyone who chooses to do the research will see this sentiment echoed in many other publications and websites.
Electronic mind control is very real and pity those who choose to remain ignorant. I suppose hypnosis doesn't occur in reality either. This is a most basic form of mind control where we do things we ordinarily wouldn't do in public.
Whether one believes in mind reading is a moot point. This is about mind control and hundreds of US citizens are being manipulated by remote means and in secret. This way the uninformed will continue to remain so, believing all is well while their rights continue to be eroded on a daily basis by their very own government.
Targets of this e-harassment/torture have learned that there is no sense in trying to convince the naysayers of its existence. They have to WANT to understand it and its implications. All we can do is give them the opportunity.

2007-06-05 07:13:37 · answer #1 · answered by algaebuck 1 · 0 0

Your duty station has now been locked out of the network. Dissident thoughts such as yours are impossible unless you have not been taking your state prescribed medications. Drug evasion is a serious criminal offense and invariably leads to an irreversible chemical imbalance resulting in the brain disconnecting from the virtual reality of living on early 21'st century earth. Please remain at your duty station until the robot police arrive to escort you to the organ bank for recycling. Have a nice day.

2007-06-04 13:44:07 · answer #2 · answered by Dr. R 7 · 0 0

Discovery Channel had an episode of Mythbusters dealing with the supposed means of mind control by remote means (that is, not by ingesting some chemicals which makes the subject susceptible to suggestions, similar to hypnosis. All methods subjected to test failed miserably - no result beyond statistical fluctuations.

2007-06-04 05:55:03 · answer #3 · answered by Daniel B 3 · 1 0

The question of remote mind control applications in usage is
not theoretical and is not up for debate. any person who is
SERIOUS about researching the topic should google "Sidney
Gottlieb" and "MKULTRA" for documented evidence of experimentation. Sources listing mind control experimentation include the US GOV'T itself, and that shold be enough for any moron to understand this debate is over and proven, long ago.

2007-06-04 17:10:36 · answer #4 · answered by delisub 1 · 0 0

No.

Follow up:
The guys in the black helicopters landed and wiped all evidence of the linked article. Better put on your tin-foil hat quick!

2nd Follow up:
This guy will pay $1,000,000 for proof:
http://www.randi.org/research/index.html

2007-06-04 05:56:11 · answer #5 · answered by John L 5 · 0 0

Read the book "Physics of Star Trek". The author talked about Deanne Troi's mind reading abilities and what it takes scientifically (meaning how impossible it is) to read minds or control them, for that matter.

2007-06-04 07:39:18 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Do you mean this site?

http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=viewArticle&code=20070528&articleId=5797

That's never been published in any reputable scientific journal. The whole web-site, globalresearch.com, is just one conspiracy theory after the other.

2007-06-04 06:39:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The website you refer to is "globally" cynical and paints sinister pictures about virtually everything it writes about or publishes. I pity that you are unable to recognize this as "rabble-rousing" slanted journalism out to dupe you into believing their diatribe.

2007-06-04 06:43:45 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

No souch software exists at this time. It is in development however.

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2007-06-04 05:55:41 · answer #10 · answered by lunatic 7 · 1 0

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