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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, leading to uncontrollable rage and violence. The speaker reveals that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions, such as rage, fear, and lethargy. In the past, transmitting these brainwaves accurately was challenging, but with advancements in technology, it became feasible.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, resulting in uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. It is revealed that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions in the 1950s. The challenge at that time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. With advancements in technology like transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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A multiple wave oscillator was used to cure the speaker's father of quadriplegia. After treating him for 4 weeks, 6 weeks later, his father walked out of the hospital on crutches. The speaker also mentions a TED Talk by Anthony Holland, where he explains that frequencies between 100,000 hertz and 300,000 hertz can kill cancer cells. This information challenges the conventional understanding of cancer treatment.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, resulting in uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. It is revealed that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions in the 1950s. The challenge at the time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. With advancements in technology like transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, leading to uncontrollable rage and violence. The speaker reveals that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions, such as rage, fear, and lethargy. In the past, transmitting these brainwaves accurately was challenging, but with advancements in technology, like transistors and microprocessors, it became feasible to apply precise control brainwaves practically.

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Mind control and manipulation of humans is a reality. A video shows a rat being made to move against its will, demonstrating the technology's capabilities. This was two years ago, indicating that the technology was already advanced at that time. The RAND Corporation boasts about their ability to coerce and manipulate people to do things they wouldn't normally do. Psychotronic weapons and controlling people's minds are considered more powerful than nuclear bombs. Doctor Robert Duncan, who developed AI software for brainwave monitoring, revealed that every human's brainwaves are recorded and monitored via satellite. If someone uses more than 10% of their brain, they become a target. Despite sounding like science fiction, these claims are supported by evidence.

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After hearing a phrase repeated four times, participants were asked to write down what they heard. Surprisingly, almost everyone wrote down "that is embarrassing." This phenomenon demonstrates how our eyes and ears work together to interpret electrical signals based on our expectations. In other words, we don't perceive reality as it is, but rather our own version of reality.

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The speaker discusses the potential for controlling the human race through electromagnetic influence. They explain that any mental state can be artificially injected into the human brain from an external source, and this capability already exists on a global scale. They mention a paper by Doctor Persinger, published in 1995, which explores the possibility of accessing every human brain through electromagnetic induction. The speaker suggests that by identifying specific brain characteristics, one can access and modify a person's memory, consciousness, and sense of self. They compare this research to the work of doctors Ewan and Cameron, who aimed to shape the human race through more primitive means.

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The speaker explains that they will turn on a device that emits a 65 kilohertz beam, similar to a laser. They mention that the beam is inaudible and unlikely to cause harm. By adding modulation to the beam, they make it audible. The speaker clarifies that the sound is actually created within the beam itself, and it stays within the beam. They proceed to play music through the device, and the sound appears to come from the listener's head. They experiment by pointing the beam at different surfaces and ask the audience to raise their hands if they can hear it clearly.

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This video discusses a patent from 2003 about manipulating the nervous system through electromagnetic fields emitted by computer monitors and TV sets. The patent explains that certain frequencies can excite sensory resonances in human subjects, causing physiological effects. The manipulation can be done remotely without the person being aware of it. The patent includes drawings illustrating the concept. The effects on the individual can vary depending on the frequency used and the area of the skin stimulated.

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In this video, the speaker conducts an experiment to train the brain to believe that the viewer's arm is their own. They use a divider to partially cover the arm, making it invisible. Then, they use two rulers to simulate sensations on the viewer's hand. The speaker demonstrates how the sensation of being touched can feel like an electric shock. Finally, they ask the viewer to guess which finger they will touch, emphasizing that no harm is done.

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Mac discusses regenerating new teeth and mentions a guy up in Canada who is regenerating teeth with frequency. He notes that accidently, when applying ultrasound, the lower incisor began to grow. He adds that this is the first to try the treatment on humans, and that after twenty minutes a day, new teeth started to grow in a month. He emphasizes that this is a big deal, and explains that a lot of technology comes into the limelight, so authorities allegedly put a kibosh on the plan once the man started going public about regenerating teeth, fearing it would put every dentist out of business. He mentions invention secrecy to hide such discoveries. Mac recalls that people have used pearl powder for chipped teeth with some regeneration, but asserts that frequency plays a role. He also claims that putting fluoride in the mouth burns holes in teeth and asserts that dentists don’t want to tell you that. He concludes by saying he will look into the Canadian fellow who was regenerating teeth with frequencies because it’s a pretty cool development.

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A radio wave sent at the right frequency to an acupuncture point on the skin will translate into an auditory signal sent directly to the brain. Vegas demonstrated this on the speaker using an infrasound device. The speaker could hear the signal when the device was pressed to their skin, but not when it was removed. This sends the signal through the nervous system into the brain, where it is decoded. While the demonstration required direct contact, Vegas claims that using a microwave carrier at a distance could achieve the same result.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, resulting in uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. This was made possible by the discovery of specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions. In the past, transmitting these brainwaves accurately was a challenge, but with advancements in technology, such as transistors and microprocessors, it became feasible to apply precise control brainwaves in practical situations.

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I will play a recording of people chanting "that is embarrassing" four times. Write down what you hear after the 4th time. Our brains interpret electrical signals based on our expectations, shaping our reality.

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Speaker 0 describes the ability to disrupt an individual from the level of their cell to their system, and to disrupt individuals on a variety of levels from individuals up to the social fabric; to target a specific individual, change or eliminate that individual with very little attribution and trace, and leave prior to attribution. Speaker 1 explains that targeting demonstrators could make them suicidally depressed, so they are too upset to demonstrate; with one pulse frequency, people could become so suicidal they won’t act as demonstrators, preferring sleep or bed. They argue we are in a new cold war, with countries developing this technology and microwave transmitters going up everywhere because someone could use them for other effects; the system is up and running. Speaker 2 notes MIT awarded to Woody Norris in 2005 or 2006 half a million dollars for acoustic heterodyning—sending a signal from two points into an individual so they literally hear a voice in their head that nobody around them hears. Speaker 1 adds that the easiest ones involve stimulating the cochlea with a resonant frequency; voices are easy, and people physically hear them, not just imagine them. It can be any conversation and any voice, from a soft angelic voice to a god, a devil, or anything that scares you. Speaker 2 states DARPA led contracts in 2011–2012 to the University of California for electronic telepathy—monitoring brain activity at a distance to determine what someone is thinking, and developing complex signals to be sent into another brain to transmit a message; this represents the current technology. Speaker 0 asserts the brain is and will be the twenty-first-century battlescape, with neurocognitive science weaponized in military, personal, and professional life; the brain is the current and future battle space. The new aspect is in-close, with targeting at levels allowing direct attribution or covert engagement; a formal definition of a weapon includes directed energy to affect physiology peripherally and brain health, citing US embassy personnel in Havana and possibly in China. They mention transcranial neuromodulation and implanting brain-machine interfaces as part of DARPA programs, notably the N3 program (non-invasive neurosurgical neuromodulation) by Doctor Al Mundy, aiming to place minimal electrodes to read and write brain function in real time, remotely, influencing attitudes, beliefs, thoughts, emotions, and activities. Speaker 1 adds a method for causing a specific psychiatric illness using an infrared device paired with a pencil-thin microwave source to target a specific gland, part of the brain, eye, or heart. Speaker 3 emphasizes that intelligence agencies are gaining too much influence over governments, moving toward a Stasi-like state, threatening fundamental human rights; there must be verification and mechanisms to keep agencies in line, by law and technical means. Speaker 1 contends that if governments want to experiment on people by the thousands, they will; they could diagnose insanity through covert experiments, and low-level microwaves are linked to cancers and ill effects; this began in the 1950s and continues. Speaker 3 expresses frustration at not reaching government members to disclose what they’re doing, noting a shift away from human rights toward money, control, and power. Speaker 1 states that over the last forty years, governments have lied to protect industry and profits, and that the industry and the government segment promoting it will cause more civilian deaths and suffering than all terrorist groups; they claim this could be genocide, sanctioned by major health and research institutions, with a small circle of powerful individuals. Speaker 3 conveys disappointment in the American public for not being more irritated; contrasts with Germans, who remember Stasi and Gestapo; Doctor John Hall is cited. Speaker 4 references a memorandum from the president about protecting individuals and ongoing experimentation; notes loopholes in informed consent, referencing Willowbrook, MKUltra, and radiation experiments conducted without informed consent; mentions DoD and intelligence funding and the challenge of IRBs, with alarming complaints of electromagnetic weapons. Speaker 5 introduces Katherine Nestor from Pennsylvania, stating the commission has discussed abuse of human research subjects, mentioning co intel pro-like stalking, remote neural monitoring, and electromagnetic torture causing psychological and physical damage; she asks for today’s dramatic response and a congressional hearing, urging not to wait seventy years to investigate. Speaker 3 thanks the audience. Speaker 4 (Connie Marshall) identifies as a former Louisville mayoral candidate and an eight-year victim of directed energy weapon assaults, describing body overheating and extreme cold, seizures, heart pain, earaches, eye burning, swelling, involuntary movements, exhaustion, seizures, hair loss, mind paralysis, dream manipulation or trance-like states, drone or satellite tracking, sleep deprivation, voice-to-skull, blue eye circles, constant monitoring, destruction of electrical devices, and 24-hour observation and monitoring despite no criminal history.

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Speaker 0 explains that when you move your arm, your brain sends a signal to your muscles, and there is a nerve near the skin (the ulnar nerve) that innervates three fingers. The idea presented is to stimulate that nerve so that copying your brain signal sent to your hand makes your hand move when your brain tells it to move. In other words, this could cause someone to “take away your free will” and become your agent, removing control over the hand. The demonstration proceeds with locating the ulnar nerve and connecting it to a human-to-human interface. Sam is asked to squeeze his hand to provide a signal. The setup is described as feeling strange at first, similar to losing free will and having someone else act as your agent, so Sam is asked to relax his hand. Miguel is invited to participate. Sam squeezes again, and the device is connected so the signal can be simulated in the hand. Miguel is asked if he is ready; he says he is. The device is turned on, and Miguel’s hand begins to move in response to the brain signal. Sam is asked to squeeze again, and the response is repeated with a small, controlled movement. The presenter then demonstrates that both hands can be controlled: the brain is currently controlling both Miguel’s arm and Sam’s arm. Miguel is asked to relax his hand, and the question is posed: what happens if the presenter takes over control of Miguel’s hand? When Miguel relaxes, nothing happens because the brain must initiate the movement. Miguel then performs the action again, confirming the effect. The session concludes with gratitude to the participants. The presenter notes that this is happening worldwide in electrophysiology and proclaims a forthcoming “neuro revolution.”

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, it spiraled out of control, leading to uncontrollable rage and violence. The speaker reveals that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions in the 1950s. The challenge at the time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. However, with advancements in technology such as transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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The speaker discusses the potential for controlling the human race through electromagnetic influence. They explain that any mental state can be artificially injected into the human brain from an external source, and this capability already exists on a global scale. They mention a paper published by Doctor Persinger in 1995, which explores the possibility of accessing every human brain through electromagnetic induction. By identifying specific brain characteristics, individuals can be targeted and their memory, consciousness, and sense of self can be accessed and modified. The speaker compares this research to the work of doctors Ewan and Cameron, who sought to control the human race through more primitive means.

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The conversation centers on Andrea Puharich and the sprawling, controversial world around his research into psychic phenomena, ESP, and contact with alleged extraterrestrial intelligences known as the Nine. - Andrea Puharich was a physician and researcher who began exploring psychic phenomena in the mid-1940s and became a pioneer in ESP research. He was deeply involved in a wide range of investigations beyond ESP, including brain and consciousness studies, and he worked with many notable figures in the field. He is described as having his fingers in many projects and collaborations, though he remained relatively “underground” compared with some of his contemporaries. - Early connections and collaborators: Isak Bentov, Uri Geller, and Hal Putoff are discussed as prominent figures linked to Puharich. Bentov, an Israeli scientist and intelligence asset, was a key connector who introduced Puharich to Uri Geller. Geller’s later career as a television psychic/performer intersected with Puharich’s scientific interests, particularly the attempt to test Geller’s abilities under rigorous laboratory conditions at Stanford University. - The sequence of Uri Geller’s discovery and testing: Puharich reportedly encountered Uri Geller in Israel after researching other figures (like Arrigo, a Brazilian healer who died). Geller’s performances prompted experiments in a hotel, leading to formal testing under controlled conditions in the United States, which helped launch Geller’s public career as a “superstar” in the field. The discussion notes that Geller’s fame may have been amplified by later publicity and the scientists’ ongoing interest in validating his abilities scientifically. - The Nine: A central, recurring element is the Nine, a group of entities described as overarching the universe and contactable through channeling. The Nine first appeared in the 1950s with an Indian psychic who allegedly introduced the entity to Puharich. In the 1960s and 1970s, Phyllis Schlemmer (through channeling) and Uri Geller (in some accounts) purportedly connected with the Nine, leading to a lore that Puharich established Lab Nine, a venture centered on these communications and related experiments. The Nine are described as divine or higher intelligences, not necessarily physically present beings, communicating through trance with channelers. - Channeling, experiments, and their targets: The Nine sessions involved mediumship and trance states, with ongoing channels involving Phyllis Schlemmer, Uri Geller, and Puharich. The discussions cover how sessions were conducted, how information was transmitted, and how the Nine purportedly offered insights into Earth’s history, alien civilizations, and a cosmic plan. The group’s operations included trips and meditations around these communications. - The Nine and public figures: There are references to other famous figures in connection with the Nine, including Peter LaVender and even the Star Trek creator Gene Roddenberry, who reportedly attended sessions and engaged with the Nine. The talk touches on the conspiracy angle—whether the Nine were a mechanism for a broader intelligence or political influence—and questions the extent to which these interactions shaped public narratives about UFOs and extraterrestrials. - Testing, skepticism, and debate about telekinesis and spoon-bending: The speakers discuss Uri Geller’s spoon-bending and the broader issue of whether telekinesis is real or a product of trickery. Anecdotes include a BBC show in which viewers bent spoons at home, and a famous 1970s incident where a wristwatch’s minute hand reportedly bent on live television. They acknowledge credible tricks and the possibility that performances could be staged or rely on psychological factors, while also noting real people who may have genuinely explored these abilities under specific conditions. - The Atomic Energy Commission, Intelektron, and funding: A significant portion of the film’s material concerns funding from the Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) for Puharich’s research in the late 1960s. Documents show that the AEC, through Paul Henshaw, witnessed the TD-One 100 device—a hearing device that enabled deaf patients to hear via facial nerves. The AEC provided substantial support, and Puharich eventually sold the Intelektron company tied to that line of research. The money and the fate of the research projects raise questions about how government funding intersected with psychic research and technology development. - ELF (extremely low frequency) research and the Magnifying Transmitter: Puharich’s ELF work, including the Magnifying Transmitter manuscript, is presented as a key and sensitive portion of his research. The house where he lived suffered a major fire, which is described as probable arson, possibly connected to efforts to suppress or destroy the ELF research and related manuscripts. The arson investigation suggested professional sabotage rather than a random act, and Puharich’s paranoia about CIA involvement intensified after the fire. - UFOs, “the Nines,” and personal experiences: The speakers recount a UFO sighting around the Reynolds Tobacco house in North Carolina, which convinced one of them (Andreas’ son) of the legitimacy of some of these phenomena. There is also mention of a later significant UFO encounter in 1985 that solidified belief. Their discussions touch on the Nine as a broader framework for interpreting extraterrestrial contact and channeling, including Phyllis Schlemmer’s later contributions. - Archiving and public access: The interviewees note that the collected materials—including tapes, interviews, and documents—are being archived at Northwestern University for public access, ensuring the records become part of the historical record. - The broader narrative: The conversations repeatedly acknowledge the tension between belief and skepticism, the possible intersections of intelligence agencies and psychic research, and the challenges of determining what is genuine in a field renowned for elaborate demonstrations, hidden agendas, and the potential for misinformation or disinformation. The participants emphasize that the material represents a complex, multi-decade arc spanning scientific inquiry, occult and spiritual exploration, and geopolitical intrigue.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, leading to uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. It is revealed that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions, such as rage, fear, and lethargy, back in the 1950s. The challenge at that time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. With advancements in technology like transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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A radio wave at the right frequency, when sent to an acupuncture point, translates into an auditory signal sent directly to the brain. An infrasound device demonstrated this, allowing the speaker to hear the signal when pressed to the skin. This sends the signal through the nervous system into the brain, which decodes it. While the device requires skin contact, a microwave carrier at a distance could achieve the same effect.

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The speaker explains that they will turn on a device that emits a 65 kilohertz beam, similar to a laser. They clarify that the beam is not audible but can be made audible by adding a modulation. They assure that the high amplitude of the beam won't hurt anyone. The speaker mentions that sound waves can create sound when they intersect at high amplitude. They state that the sound created by the device is in the beam itself. They proceed to play music through the device, and the sound appears to come from the audience's heads. The speaker tests the device by scanning the audience and bouncing the sound off the wall. They ask the audience to raise their hands if they can hear it clearly.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, leading to uncontrollable rage and violence. The speaker reveals that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions, such as rage, fear, and lethargy. In the past, transmitting these brainwaves accurately was challenging, but with advancements in technology, it became feasible.

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The Race to Control Our Brains Is Heating Up
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Brain-computer interface (BCI) technology is advancing, with companies like Neuralink and Precision Neuroscience leading the charge. Neuralink's device, the Link, involves invasive implantation with electrodes penetrating brain tissue, allowing bidirectional communication. It aims to restore senses and enhance human capabilities, but has faced controversies, including electrode retraction and animal testing conditions. In contrast, Precision Neuroscience's Layer 7 Cortical Interface is non-invasive, conforming to brain shape without causing damage, and allows for temporary use. Synchron offers a minimally invasive BCI delivered via blood vessels, while Blackrock Neurotech's MoveAgain system enables speech for paralyzed individuals. As the BCI industry grows, ethical concerns arise regarding enhancement versus treatment, data ownership, and potential societal divides. The future of BCIs raises questions about human identity and the implications of merging minds with machines.
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