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A short review of mind control technologies
a. Seeing people inside buildings
Already at the launch of the very first electronic satellites at the
beginning of the 1960s, the military satellite engineers realised
beyond doubt that the most interesting target on earth, man, has two
properties that permit an unhindered assault on any unwitting civilian
citizen they might choose to pick on:
· Humans are very powerful emitters of infrared radiation easily
detectable even from
satellite altitude.
· The working human brain is surrounded by a magnetic field, often
called 'magnetic
flux density' in bioelectromagnetic literature. The magnetic flux
density is detectable and easily influenced by electromagnetic
radiation from extraneous sources, e.g. focused microwaves.
The military intelligence assets were so formidable that right from the
beginning what was actually a confrontation with civilian society could
be denied. The classification of military space launches resulted in
enormous information privileges compared to even very knowledgeable
civilians. The powerful influence on the press and the natural
psychological defence mechanisms of ordinary people against realizing
that exposure to these technologies may leave nowhere to hide, meant
that private homes of citizens became wide-open to the military
intelligence free-for-all. Your house is not your castle anymore! It
has become a glasshouse!
Whereas civilian journalists were allowed over and over again to tell
their readers the exciting story (with a few variations) about the
headlines in a newspaper which could almost be deciphered - in the
open - from satellite height, military engineers and
neuropsychologists pursued far more interesting targets easier to read
than an ice-cold Pravda in Red Square, Moscow.
By exploiting the surface penetrating properties of microwaves, the
feasibility of following the target individuals into the interior of
buildings was very quickly proven beyond doubt. As most people know,
this radiation, similar to the radiation emitted and received by radios
and mobile phones, easily penetrates (both ways, in and/or out) through
the walls and roofs of ordinary houses.
An intense study was now waged of the interaction between
electromagnetic radiation from actively beamed microwaves from
satellites and the magnetic flux radiation accompanying and surrounding
the working human brain of selected, but unwitting target persons.
Combined with data from fine analysis of the infrared radiation of the
individuals in question, the highest level of resolution was added to
multi-resolution imaging systems capable, in rapid succession, of
displaying a series of pictures ranging from survey pictures of a whole
town street by street, to a definite house at an address chosen by the
military experts.
Minute details could soon be seen on the video display terminal in the
military earth station, details displayed in real time from the
interior of the target individual's home, and before long with a
resolution of 1 mm rather than 1 cm. And the military intelligence
experts did not stop there but continued ambitiously to try to decode
the target individual's own visual perceptions, (i.e. having started
recording the magnetic flux density around the individual's brain and
visual cortex and utilising various inhibition techniques and induced
binocular rivalry, they succeeded in locking onto the brain and vision
processing areas of the target individual, to see with the target
person's own eyes).
There is an important distinction to be made here, as it turns out that
humans and other primates perceive quite a lot visually without being
aware of perceiving anything. We have conscious and unconscious
visual perception and it has been shown that a visual stimulus
presented to an anaesthetized monkey, who in this respect responds like
ourselves, results in considerable activity in vision processing areas.
For this reason, seeing with target person's eyes may mean two
different things: First it may mean access to 'the
movie-in-the-brain', locking into the integrated and unified
composite of diverse sensory images - visual, auditory, tactile,
olfactory and others - that constitutes what we call the mind. Since
such a comprehensive intrusion could not proceed unnoticed by the
assaulted individual, this would invariably mean beginning a battle
with the self of the target person - which I have reason to believe
the neuropsychologists and sexologists would carry to an overwhelmingly
and rather frequently repeated, flattering victory if the target person
happened to be a young woman.
Secondly, seeing with the eyes of the target individual may involve
utilising special cells in his or her visual system to procure
information which is not accessible to him- or herself as 'the
owner' of the eyes.
Up to now, we have discussed some technical and scientific perspectives
in the study of our visual system. The other aspect, the violent
assault, may be harder to come to terms with, the more so as it is an
unprecedented situation in the history of mankind. However, one thing
is certain and that is 98-99% of the scientific and technical
information that has been harvested in both East and West through
illegal means could just as well have been obtained by perfectly legal
methods studying human volunteers. In the latter alternative, a
quantum-leap technology like precise electronic telepathy could have
been of benefit to psychiatric patients and to general (civilian)
psychological research for decades.
Thus, given that the scientific and technological conquests would have
been achieved anyhow, the really interesting resultant issue is how to
characterise and how to respond to the military perpetrations. When I
started wrestling with this matter in 1973, my initial considerations
headed towards regarding the perpetrations in terms of criminal
offence. Then as year after year came and went, I felt the growing,
nagging absurdity of considering this disgraceful assault over a broad
front on global civilian society a mere criminal offence committed by
tactless sinners who should be brought back to the right path. This
becomes quite clear if you divide criminal offences of increasing
relevance to the case before us into four classes, namely:
1. Voyeurism. If you are a normal man you have felt tempted sometimes
to look a little too long at
a beautiful woman you suddenly caught a glimpse of in an apartment on
the other side of the
street. If you are a normal woman you have enjoyed sometimes being
exposed to this stare lasting
a little too long. As a criminal category, voyeurism is a cumbersome
notion. It is important to
understand that the military perpetrations in question go much, much
further than just staring and
listening.
2. Ordinary unprovoked violence. For just one incident, depending on
the degree, you will be
sentenced to imprisonment for months or years. According to personal
experience with this type of
offence, the pain and shock last for one or two days although the
result from a hard blow to your
mouth can give rise to dental problems.
3. Deep interference every day for many years with normal cognitive
functioning through
neurophysiological intrusion into the brain of defenceless victims
resulting in comprehensive
disturbance of normal mental balance, which cause work, study and
possibly matrimonial
incapacitation. As for the 'impressive' sexual feats of the
'military experts', see Chapter Six.
4. Induction of pain, even severe pain lasting, with interruptions, for
weeks, months or
years.
These are offences that are hundreds or thousands of times worse than
ordinary unprovoked violence.
If the neuroengineers who have committed these perpetrations were to
pay the price in the form of a prison sentence, each of them would have
to be imprisoned for several thousand years, unless you grant them a
99% pardon for their perpetrations. This might have been the outcome
in the elegant 18th or the Victorian 19th century, when it would still
be possible to find people, mostly of the fair sex I suppose, who would
be a little indulgent to the distinguished source of the pain -
although the pain and the obvious, utter absurdity of the assault is
the same whether its origin happens to be a passing bully or a
physician with that will to win carving out a fascinating career for
himself as a torturer. There are tens of thousands of these
perpetrators as well as an even greater number of accomplices including
ministers, government officials and a wide range of colleagues in
academia and knowledge-creating companies.
Considerations regarding imprisonment are, obviously, entirely beside
the point.
Instead, the number, the outrageousness of these globally ubiquitous
offences, the depth and the infamy of their intrusion into the
victims' nervous system persistently remind us of the age-old
European right of self-defence, the precursor of revolution proper
which in our time will be carried to its historical and cogent
conclusion in a global revolution. The connection between the
conception of the right of resistance to unjust authority in the
European mediaeval society and the global revolution, in a world more
favourably inclined towards speedy and radical change than ever before,
is elaborated upon in more detail in Chapter Six.
Steen Hjortsø