"The Mind Has No Firewall"

topic posted Fri, March 10, 2006 - 10:17 PM by  =selph:made=
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A discussion of psychotronic weapons development from the US military publication Parameters, subtitled "US Army War College Quarterly." The publication describes itself as "The United States Army's Senior Professional Journal." This was published eight years ago. Technology tends to double about every 10 months.

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"The Mind Has No Firewall" by Timothy L. Thomas. Parameters, Spring 1998

Full article: www.thememoryhole.org/mil/min...all2.htm

Crucial excerpts from pp. 84-92:

An entirely new arsenal of weapons, based on devices designed to introduce subliminal messages or to alter the body's psychological and data-processing capabilities, might be used to incapacitate individuals. These weapons aim to control or alter the psyche, or to attack the various sensory and data-processing systems of the human organism. In both cases, the goal is to confuse or destroy the signals that normally keep the body in equilibrium.

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Russian Views on "Psychotronic War"

The term "psycho-terrorism" was coined by Russian writer N. Anisimov of the Moscow Anti-Psychotronic Center. According to Anisimov, psychotronic weapons are those that act to "take away a part of the information which is stored in a man's brain. It is sent to a computer, which reworks it to the level needed for those who need to control the man, and the modified information is then reinserted into the brain." These weapons are used against the mind to induce hallucinations, sickness, mutations in human cells, "zombification," or even death. Included in the arsenal are VHF generators, X-rays, ultrasound, and radio waves. Russian army Major I. Chernishev, writing in the military journal Orienteer in February 1997, asserted that "psy" weapons are under development all over the globe. Specific types of weapons noted by Chernishev (not all of which have prototypes) were:

> A psychotronic generator, which produces a powerful electromagnetic emanation capable of being sent through telephone lines, TV, radio networks, supply pipes, and incandescent lamps.

> An autonomous generator, a device that operates in the 10-150 Hertz band, which at the 10-20 Hertz band forms an infrasonic oscillation that is destructive to all living creatures.

> A nervous system generator, designed to paralyze the central nervous systems of insects, which could have the same applicability to humans.

> Ultrasound emanations, which one institute claims to have developed. Devices using ultrasound emanations are supposedly capable of carrying out bloodless internal operations without leaving a mark on the skin. They can also, according to Chernishev, be used to kill.

> Noiseless cassettes. Chernishev claims that the Japanese have developed the ability to place infra-low frequency voice patterns over music, patterns that are detected by the subconscious. Russians claim to be using similar "bombardments" with computer programming to treat alcoholism or smoking.

> The 25th-frame effect, alluded to above, a technique wherein each 25th frame of a movie reel or film footage contains a message that is picked up by the subconscious. This technique, if it works, could possibly be used to curb smoking and alcoholism, but it has wider, more sinister applications if used on a TV audience or a computer operator.

> Psychotropics, defined as medical preparations used to induce a trance, euphoria, or depression. Referred to as "slow-acting mines," they could be slipped into the food of a politician or into the water supply of an entire city. Symptoms include headaches, noises, voices or commands in the brain, dizziness, pain in the abdominal cavities, cardiac arrhythmia, or even the destruction of the cardiovascular system.

There is confirmation from US researchers that this type of study is going on. Dr. Janet Morris, coauthor of The Warrior's Edge, reportedly went to the Moscow Institute of Psychocorrelations in 1991. There she was shown a technique pioneered by the Russian Department of Psycho-Correction at Moscow Medical Academy in which researchers electronically analyze the human mind in order to influence it. They input subliminal command messages, using key words transmitted in "white noise" or music. Using an infra-sound, very low frequency transmission, the acoustic psycho-correction message is transmitted via bone conduction.
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  • Re: "The Mind Has No Firewall"

    Sat, March 11, 2006 - 10:44 PM
    I have used infrasound on one of my housemates, and a little bit on some neighbors.

    The general effect of infrasound I've observed (and which is consistent with the research) is that it intensifies and prolongs sentic states.

    It was basically the same every time I did it. My housemate would be doing the same lame passive-agressive things she always does to people when she's experiencing heightened anxiety. Turning on the infra pushed her past the coping mechanism and into unmanageable freak-out mode. I realize, in a way, this sounds cruel, but I think she needed to confront the problem rather than continue displacing it.

    In any case, the intensified, prolonged sense of satisfaction I got from my own little act of passive agression made it really difficult for me to shut the thing off. When I finally did shut it off, it would be a minute or two before I would start to think maybe I'd better not turn it on again.
    • Re: "The Mind Has No Firewall"

      Tue, May 9, 2006 - 1:17 PM
      You're mean :(
      A linguistics survey-type course is something good to take if you want to learn about mind control.
      In linguistics class we read about one study and its associated effect called "semantic priming", where words said to one person that are related to certain words, heighten the response to those words. For example, if you say "nurse" to them, they will respond more quickly to "doctor". What I wonder is whether words said very quietly (beyond hearing) can "prime" the individual to words in the range of hearing (whether within frequency or amplitude)
      I'm not sure if I believe that the infrasound trick works, and I don't know the mechanism behind it. What frequency was the infrasound? Are there any explanations for why this occurs?
      Sometimes I think that when you hear about natural causes of death happening to political figures they are really targeted attacks with radiation-weapons that coagulate the blood or something. If our body really has a vulnerability like that, I hope it doesn't get out.

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