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The episode opens with broad, meta talk about “the agenda,” then shifts to a discussion of immigration and an ICE incident in Minneapolis. The hosts claim the incident involved an ICE agent being struck by a vehicle during an attempt to detain a woman they identify as Renee Goode (also named Gabriela Shyzen Panskiewicz in later rundown), who allegedly blocked the road and resisted law enforcement with a left-wing protest milieu. They describe footage showing the officer being hit by the car and argue the car was used as a weapon; they say the officer was attacked after, and that he fired because he was assaulted, with the driver’s alleged actions described as intentional and deadly. They assert the left encouraged street fighting of federal officers and reference Minnesota’s “Ice Watch” and a social-justice charter school tied to the couple. They contend the woman taunted the officer and that her partner urged her to drive, highlighting differences between left-wing rhetoric and the reality of federal enforcement. The discussion includes allegations about the couple’s finances and welfare status, mockery of the woman’s poetry, and claims about her alleged writings including a piece titled “Dissecting Fetal Pigs.” They suggest the couple was not typical “soccer moms” and mock media misidentification of a photo, noting the real name of the person involved and accusing Democrats of exploiting the incident to push an anti-ICE narrative. The segment includes claims about the wife’s treatment of children and custody, and a discussion of religious perspectives, portraying the woman as “demonically possessed.” The hosts claim the national immigration crisis is being addressed via stronger deportations, and they praise President Trump’s use of federal authority to deport. The show then transitions to tech and security topics. They discuss the fourth industrial revolution and the “beast system,” questioning Trump’s familiarity with tech oligarchs after a reported dinner with Elon Musk. They mention Trump signing a memorandum to accelerate six G deployment and raise concerns about implantable technologies, citing a White House memorandum stating that six G will be foundational to national security and that it will aid emerging technologies like AI, robotics, and implantable technologies. They speculate about implantables, including the possibility of brain chips, and discuss the potential for these technologies to be used for surveillance or control. A reported budget item is highlighted: the Department of War’s budget includes 44,000,000 for “cognitive electromagnetic warfare,” to be run by the Air Force’s RDT&E. They reference a NATO attachment defining cognitive warfare as exploiting cognition to influence decision making through advances in technology. The hosts entertain the possibility of manipulating minds, including a hypothetical situation involving pedophiles, and discuss the idea of testing technologies on subjects like targeted individuals (TIs)—people who claim to be microchipped or targeted by electronic signals. They present Dominic, a TI who produced a trailer about Havana syndrome, directed energy weapons, and mind-control technologies. The trailer features testimonies about microwave-like harassment, voices in the head, and visions, with speakers asserting that directed energy weapons cause terror and mental manipulation. The hosts connect these claims to broader fears of a coming “transhuman” or “Beast system,” and they suggest the TI community is turning to faith for relief. Throughout, they promote sponsors and investments in precious metals (Goldco) and discuss silver’s price movement, asserting that silver rose to around $80 per ounce over the break and endorsing Goldco’s New Year offers, including up to 10% back in free silver or gold on qualified purchases and a free 2026 gold and silver kit. The program signs off with a light segment on dad jokes and a tease for future coverage, promising more discussion on transhumanism, implantables, Havana syndrome, and related technology topics, with the hosts planning live events and future segments.

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Several individuals claim to be victims of "electronic harassment," experiencing voices in their heads transmitted via microwave or other methods. They report derogatory comments and mind games, attributing their experiences to "gang stalking" and "voice to skull" technology. Victims have formed support groups like Freedom From Covert Harassment and Surveillance. Some believe directed energy weapons are being used to "throw voices" into people's heads, potentially as a weapon of war. Experts cite the "radio frequency hearing effect" and devices that communicate speech directly to the brain. Mind control is described as "synthetic telepathy," inducing thoughts and voices, allegedly used by the military. Remote neural monitoring technology is said to link brains to computer interfaces, enabling monitors to see thoughts and emotions, causing psychological issues. Various military entities are reported to have developed related technologies, including sonic projectors, voice-to-skull devices, and microwave auditory effect creation. One individual claims to block the effects using a hat with aluminum, copper, and a TENS unit.

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The speaker discusses controversial US patents related to directed energy weapons and mind control techniques. They mention patents from various years that involve manipulating brain states, emotions, and vital signs remotely. The speaker questions which government may be using these patents on its citizens.

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The transcript outlines major concerns about neuroscience and neuroweaponry, highlighting both technical advances and the risks they pose to privacy, security, and human autonomy. It begins with the potential to use nanoparticulate and aerosolizable nanomaterials as weapons that disrupt blood flow and neurological networks, and to deploy nanomaterials for implantable sensor arrays and real-time brain reading/writing without invasive surgery, as in DARPA’s N3D program (Next Generation Non-Invasive Neuromodulation). Advances in artificial intelligence are driving breakthroughs such as devices that can read minds and alter brain function to treat conditions like anxiety or Alzheimer's. This progress raises privacy concerns, leading to Colorado enacting a pioneering law that protects brain data as part of the state privacy act, analogous to fingerprints when used to identify people. The discussion notes that at-home devices, such as EarPods, can decode brainwave activity to determine whether someone is paying attention or their mind is wandering, and progress suggests it can already discriminate the types of attention (central tasks like programming vs. peripheral tasks like writing or online browsing). The narrative emphasizes that “the biggest question” is who has access to these technologies. It asserts that devices connected to AI can change, enhance, and even control thoughts, emotions, and memories. Brainwave patterns can be decrypted to convert thoughts to text, and patterns can reveal a person’s internal states. Lab-grade capabilities include reading brain activity from multiple regions and writing into the brain remotely, enabling high-resolution monitoring and intervention. The conversation underscores the sensitivity of brain data, with potential misuse by data insurers, law enforcement, and advertisers, and notes that private companies collecting brain data often do not disclose storage locations, retention periods, access controls, or security breach responses. A first-in-the-nation Privacy Act in Colorado is described as a foundational step, but more work remains. The discussion also covers the broader ecosystem: consumer devices, corporate investments by major tech companies (e.g., those that acquired brain-computer interface firms like Control Labs), and the emergence of ubiquitous monitoring through wearables and bossware in workplaces. There is concern about the ability to identify not just attention but specific tasks or intents, which raises questions about surveillance and control. Security and misuse are central themes. There are accounts of attempts to prime recognition signals (P300, N400) to reveal private data such as PINs without conscious processing. The possibility of hacking brain interfaces over Bluetooth is raised, along with debates about technologies that aim to write signals to the brain, potentially enabling manipulation or coercion. The potential for “Manchurian candidates” and covert manipulation is discussed, including examples of individuals who perceived voices or were influenced by harmful ideation. Finally, the transcript touches on geopolitical and ethical implications: rapid progress and heavy investment (notably by China) in neurotechnology, the risk that AI could be used to read thoughts and target individuals, and concerns about the broader aim of controlling narratives and people. There is acknowledgment of the difficulty in proving tampering with the brain and a warning about the dangerous, uncharted territory at the intersection of AI, neuroscience, and weaponization.

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The discussion covers neuroscience as a potential weapon and the emerging technologies that enable reading from and writing to the brain. Key points include nanoparticulate aerosolizable nanomaterials that could disrupt blood flow or neural activity, and the use of nanomaterials to place electrodes in a head to create large arrays of implantable sensors and transmitters that can read from and write to the brain remotely, as in DARPA’s N3D program (next generation non-invasive neuromodulation). Advances in artificial intelligence are enabling medical breakthroughs once thought impossible, including devices that can read minds and alter brains to treat conditions like anxiety and Alzheimer's. These developments raise privacy concerns, leading Colorado to pass a first-of-its-kind law to protect private thoughts. Ear pods can pick up brainwave activity and indicate whether a person is paying attention or their mind is wandering, and there is debate about whether one can know what they are paying attention to. It is claimed that brain-reading technologies are accessible to the public and that technologies from companies like Elon Musk, Apple, Meta, and OpenAI can change, enhance, and control thoughts, emotions, and memories. Brain waves can be decoded to identify specific words or thoughts, and brain signals are described as encrypted, with AI able to identify frequencies for specific words. Data from brain activity is described as extremely sensitive, with concerns about data insurance discrimination, law enforcement interrogation, and advertiser manipulation, and with governments potentially altering thoughts, emotions, and memories as technology advances. Private companies collecting brain data are said to be largely unregulated about storage, access, duration, and breach responses, with two-thirds reportedly sharing or selling data with third parties. This context motivated Pazowski of the Neuro Rights Foundation to help pass Colorado’s privacy act inclusion of biological or brain data as identifiable information, akin to fingerprints. While medical facilities are regulated, private firms may not be, prompting calls for stronger privacy protections. There is evidence that devices have controlled or influenced the thoughts of mice in labs, and questions arise about whether at-home devices could influence human thoughts or attention. The discussion also notes the potential for brainwave-based attention monitoring in workplaces (early mentions of “bossware”) and the possibility that attention discrimination could extend to differentiating tasks like programming versus writing or browsing. There is skepticism about whether all passwords could be cracked by brain or quantum computing, and concerns about security risks: devices often communicate over Bluetooth, which is not highly secure, and some technologies attempt to write signals to the brain, raising fears about hacking. Experts emphasize the need to address these issues proactively given rapid progress and substantial investment, including a claim of one billion dollars per year spent by China on neurotech research for military purposes. The conversation touches on the potential use of AI voice in the head to reduce the ego and control individuals, and on cases where individuals report hearing voices or “demons” in their heads, linking to broader concerns about manipulation, “Manchurian candidates,” and covert weapons. Public figures discuss investigations, classified information, and the possibility that information about these weapons might be suppressed or tightly controlled, with ongoing debates about how to anticipate and counter these developments.

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The program presents a narrative linking Havana syndrome, COVID-19 vaccination, and alleged pervasive nanotech-based surveillance and control technologies, framed by whistleblowers and investigators. Key claims and points: - Havana syndrome is described as real, with documented anomalous frequency phenomena. The guest, Jesse Beltran, an expert in anomalous frequency analysis and Havana syndrome-related phenomena, says the phenomenon expanded after the COVID vaccine rollout, with complaints “identical to what he was seeing with Havana syndrome” and suggests vaccines act as transmitters of signals. - A central premise is that signals can be received inside the body and sometimes appear to originate from external sources, including graves. A trailer scene allegedly shows signals coming from six feet underground in graves of people who took the shot and died, described as signals still being broadcast. - The documentary frames the COVID vaccines as containing or enabling signals and transceivers, with claims that biosensors and programmable nanotechnology are embedded in vaccines, lipid nanoparticles, and related substances, enabling data retrieval and data transmission from the human body. - The discussion covers biometric surveillance “into what’s under the skin,” with assertions that biometric data and location data are collected through these technologies, turning vaccine recipients into “routers” and “communication devices.” - The Bonnie Keller-B case is highlighted: a woman implanted with biosensors without consent, later surgically removed in some cases. Beltran cites these biosensors as evidence of nonconsensual implants, used to illustrate broader claims about experimentation on U.S. citizens without consent. - The 21st Century Cures Act (2016) is cited as enabling experimentation on U.S. citizens without consent under minimal risk criteria; the speakers claim Section 3024 was extended in 2024 to cover private entities and research institutions, with implications for consent and data sharing (including FOIA exemptions and national security protections). - Specific claims are made about nanotechnology being self-assembling, programmable, and able to cross the blood-brain barrier. A reference is made to patents and documents describing nanoscale biocompatible devices and their capabilities. - Doctor Hall (John Hall) is presented as an early whistleblower who linked signals to Havana syndrome as far back as 2010, with a history of using frequency detectors to identify anomalous signals. Hall’s work is said to have led to field scans and data collection from hundreds of individuals, revealing patterns in who is affected. - The frequency-detection methodology is described: two devices—an RF general frequency detector with precision to a fraction of a millimeter and a nonlinear junction detector—used to scan living subjects. The nonlinear junction detector is described as capable of locating silicon-based circuitry and biosensors in the body, sometimes leading to surgical removal. - The narrative asserts post-COVID increases in the number of detected signal locations per person (averaging around 20 locations or more), with comparisons across demographics and geography, including prisoners, soldiers, and general populations showing similar patterns. It is claimed that children can also test positive. - The speakers discuss broader implications: a new form of war using neurotechnology, six-g/AI integration, remote manipulation of thoughts, and potential erosion of human rights if these technologies are used for control. They cite potential military subcontractors and telecommunications companies as sources of the frequencies, and they reference a “brain initiative” and AI-assisted control as evidence of centralized command and control over individuals. - A recurring theme is the threat to free thought and autonomy, with warnings about a future where people could be deprived of basic rights or become “homo borgensis,” subject to memory imprinting or erasure via remote technologies, especially as six-G and advanced AI advance. - Practical takeaways offered include a supplement (zeolite Z) to reduce symptoms and excrete graphene oxide, and the Stop3024.com initiative seeking signatures against nonconsensual experimentation. The speakers urge independent research and present themselves as offering coaching and evidence gathering for those claiming to be affected. People and roles: - Jesse Beltran: TSCM-certified investigator, expert in Havana syndrome and anomalous frequency analysis; discusses detectors, biosensors, and post-vaccine signals; shares case histories and demonstrations. - Doctor John Hall: Referenced as a pioneer who documented hearing signals and health effects; linked to early Havana syndrome work and field data collection. - Bonnie Keller-B: Subject of biosensor implants; case cited to illustrate nonconsensual implants and surgical removal. - Speaker references include various researchers, whistleblowers, and advocates who describe legal, ethical, and technocratic concerns around biometric surveillance, nanoscale technologies, and government programs. Overall, the transcript presents a cohesive, if controversial, account connecting Havana syndrome, COVID vaccines, nanotech, biological monitors, and a trajectory toward pervasive biotechnological control, framed as a matter of urgent public disclosure and citizen action.

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- Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the possibility that a friend was murdered and suggest that both victims died suddenly from fast-moving cancer, a method they say the agency uses overseas to eliminate people. Speaker 1 admits he cannot prove this but notes the sudden deaths. - The conversation asserts that the US government has technology to infect people with fast-moving cancer and to perform cognitive and directed-energy warfare. Speaker 0 states the government has the technology to infect with fast-moving cancer and to do so absolutely. - In 1997, Speaker 1 describes a hearing on asymmetric threats where he chaired the research committee and focused on four threats: drones, cyberattacks, electromagnetic pulse (EMP), and cognitive warfare. He asserts that cognitive warfare is now being labeled by some as Havana syndrome and that directed-energy weapons are the underlying technology. - Speaker 2 recounts a recent homeland security hearing about foreign adversaries using direct weapons against US citizens, enabling incapacitation. He emphasizes the chilling nature of the briefing and criticizes current domestic leadership as foolish, corrupt, incompetent, and wicked. - Speaker 3 notes that up to 40% of the Air Force equipment budget in the 1990s was classified, making much of it “black.” He emphasizes that military and security research often precedes civilian medical science, and that servicemen were used in experiments without fully informed consent, referencing NK Ultra-era disclosures of thousands of service members used as subjects. - Speaker 4 discusses MKUltra, describing a Canadian experiment involving psychic driving with massive LSD doses, eye-tracking, and memory loss, funded by MKUltra and affecting civilians. He mentions Project Midnight Climax, where Johns were observed in brothels while subjected to LSD, and notes similar experiments by the British Royal Air Force and Army. The results of Midnight Climax are unknown, with no published after-action reports. - Speaker 3 adds that Secretary of Energy O’Leary stated under Clinton that over a half a million Americans had been used in human experiments over four decades without informed consent, including mind control, with no accountability. He argues that mind-control technology has advanced, and questions who should govern its use, given the lack of legal frameworks. - The discussion covers mind-effects research and the lack of treaties governing such technologies. They reference a European Parliament security and disarmament resolution (1999) addressing mind-effects and mind-control technology, and Russian Duma resolutions (2002) seeking similar safeguards. Zabigniew Brzezinski’s Between Two Ages is cited regarding electronically stroking the ionosphere to influence behavior over geographic areas, connecting it to HARP and other electromagnetic carriers capable of mass or individual influence. - Speaker 6 explains historical demonstrations of electronic mind control, starting with Jose Delgado’s remote manipulation of a charging bull using radio energy and electrodes, and notes later work showing noninvasive techniques to influence behavior using low-power magnetic fields. Speaker 7 reiterates Delgado’s animal studies and the potential for noninvasive methods to affect emotions and memory, with broader implications for humans. - Speaker 3 discusses the progression of research funded by DARPA and others toward higher-resolution control of brain activity, enabling controlled effects that override senses and create synthetic memories, raising questions about future justice and evidence. They describe European Parliament and NATO/US military interest in mind-control technologies and the absence of robust legal protections. - Speaker 9 presents advances in AI-enabled brain-reading and memory-altering devices, including mind-reading and emotion decoding, while Speaker 10 and Speaker 12 discuss privacy concerns, brain-data privacy laws (Colorado’s law adding brain data to privacy protections), and the availability of consumer devices that decode brainwaves. They warn that brain data can be misused by insurers, law enforcement, advertisers, and governments, with private companies often sharing data without clear disclosure. - The segment concludes with a note that devices can infer attention and thoughts, and that DARPA’s N3D program aims for noninvasive neuromodulation with implantable electrodes read/write capabilities. It references 1980s–1990s discussions of RF energy as a potential nonlethal mind-control technology, and a 1993 Johns Hopkins conference listing low-frequency weapons as attractive options.

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The Department of Homeland Security recently held a hearing on anomalous health incidents, known as Havana syndrome, which began affecting U.S. diplomats in 2016. Symptoms include high-pitched sounds, memory issues, and nausea. Despite initial skepticism, evidence suggests these incidents are linked to directed energy weapons. A retired firefighter paramedic, who has investigated these phenomena, found that many affected individuals share common traits, such as being highly educated and suggestible. Research indicates that covert technologies may be used to manipulate individuals' thoughts and behaviors. Recent findings include the discovery of implants in some victims, raising concerns about non-consensual experimentation. The implications of these technologies suggest a potential threat to personal autonomy and human rights, necessitating public awareness and advocacy for those affected.

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The speakers discuss various aspects of surveillance and manipulation techniques. They mention the ability to disrupt individuals on different levels, intercepting digital and analog communications, and using close access means to bug houses or monitor computer activities. They also talk about the development of technologies that can transmit voices into people's heads and monitor brain activity remotely. The speakers highlight the brain as the battleground of the future and discuss DARPA programs that involve neuromodulation and brain-machine interfaces. They mention the possibility of causing specific psychiatric illnesses through targeted microwave beams. The speakers emphasize the lack of control individuals have when targeted and the linkability of data that allows for detailed tracking and targeting.

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Foreign adversaries are allegedly using direct energy weapons to incapacitate US citizens, as in the "Havana syndrome" cases. Neuroscience is being weaponized with aerosolizable nanomaterials that disrupt neurological activity, and DARPA's N3D program aims to create implantable electrodes for remote brain reading and writing. Experiments with radio frequencies on animal brains have been ongoing for decades. A captured Russian "LIDA machine" used flickering lights, sound, and electromagnetic oscillations to induce trance-like states in prisoners. Jose Delgado implanted circuits in animal brains in the 1960s, using RF to control behavior. By the mid-80s, he found that modulating the right frequency with low energy could alter behavior without implants. JF Gordon MacDonald proposed electronically stroking the ionosphere to affect behavior over large areas. Military documents from the early 1980s discuss mind control possibilities via RF energy. A 1982 Air Force report stated RF can disrupt normal behavior, and a 1987 report called for more research on RF as a nonlethal weapon. Remote brain monitoring and alteration have been possible for over 50 years, referencing a 1976 patent for an apparatus using electromagnetic energy to scan and affect brainwaves remotely. A 1994 US Air Force document discusses using pulsed electromagnetic energy to control emotions, produce sleep, transmit suggestions, and interfere with memory, even duplicating experiences in another individual. It's suggested that negative psychological states could be broadcast to populations.

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Speaker 0 discusses the defense department's active denial system as a nonlethal weapon to control crowds, secure perimeters, and deter pirates. He notes it can be used to “shoot first and ask questions later,” a claim attributed to the military stance on its use. The system is described by Speaker 0 as not radioactive, not a microwave, and not a laser beam. It is a man-sized beam of millimeter waves that can be fired from up to a thousand meters away and is designed to make the target feel extremely hot so they move. He recounts his personal experience: at about fifty degrees outside, the sensation felt like it was “about a thousand,” and after about 1.5 seconds, one sixty-fourth of an inch of skin reached 130 degrees. He says the effect is temporary and that as soon as he steps away, it’s over; the DOD claims there are no lingering effects, no cancer risk, and no risk to a fetus or reproductive capability—“it’s just heat.” The system’s drawback is acknowledged: it propagates through the air and requires line of sight to targets. Speaker 0 states a prototype costs $10,000,000 and that there are no plans to deploy one anytime soon. Speaker 2 introduces the active denial system with a visual of a dish emitting a beam toward people who might do harm, claiming it will “make you stop in your tracks,” feel like you have a vomit, feel like you’re on fire, and even “put voices in your head.” He asserts the technology can affect people in dramatic ways. The speaker references the Emerald Tabas and a scene with Thos, describing a moment when a staff is raised and a ray of vibration stops a group of people, suggesting that this is the active denial system in use. He adds a broader claim: “Same technology just a different year. What’s we’re doing now, we’re just simply rediscovering everything that already exist.”

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The speakers discuss covert, undetectable weapons described as directed energy weapons that leave no bomb fragments or entry/exit wounds. Speaker 1 confirms that these weapons are designed to make targets feel like they are imagining things, especially at low-duration, long-duration hits. They claim attacks are occurring in the United States, with public references to Washington DC, and suggest a possible connection to the CIA’s motive to cover up the existence of the technology and weapons. Speaker 2 escalates the claim, stating that directed energy weapons are being used at home and that initial rollouts, including five G, led to widespread illness. The message shifts from a broader conspiracy to a personal-health threat, asserting that the issue affects “everybody” and that conservatives or “purebloods” are being targeted by this system. Symptoms described include chronic fatigue, recurring headaches, back problems, and pain not linked to injury. The speaker asserts that what people experience is not what they think and accuses a deliberate attempt to withhold the truth about the weapons. There is a strong promotional element urging readers to consult a book titled “Transhuman Genocide,” claimed to explain shielding, the weapons, and artificial intelligence, and to be available on Amazon. The speaker emphasizes that readers who have felt unwell since the rollout of five G are likely targets and warns of long-duration attacks that mimic cancer stages, cause heart attacks and strokes, and put listeners in danger. The closing line asserts, “If you’re listening to this, you are the resistance.”

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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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Individuals can be targeted and disrupted from the cellular level up to the social fabric, with little trace. Surveillance is widespread, with digital, radio, and analog communications intercepted. If internet surveillance fails, homes can be bugged, computers monitored, and encrypted emails accessed. Microwave transmitters could be used for other effects, and the system is running. Acoustic heterodyning can send signals to make individuals hear voices in their heads. Voices are easy to create by stimulating the cochlear with resonant frequencies. DARPA developed electronic telepathy to monitor brain activity and transmit messages. Fusion centers monitor US citizens, and the DOJ legalized nonconsensual experiments. Civilians are employed to harass and intimidate targeted individuals, sometimes called gang stalking. Federal agents reported being pressured to add people to targeting lists. Homeland security fusion centers can put any American on the terrorist watch list without due process. Methods include hacking social media and impersonation. Directed energy weapons are used on individuals, causing injuries similar to Havana Syndrome. Technology exists to remotely alter brain waves and transmit voices into brains. Neuroweapons can control brain function and modify memories. Nanoparticulates can induce strokes by infiltrating the brain. Dispersion methodologies can infect sentinel cases with morbid conditions, overwhelming public health systems. CIA officers and national security officials have been targeted with directed energy microwave attacks, causing brain injuries. There are 130 suspected victims. Incidents may date back to 1996. The US Air Force has developed mobile high-energy microwave weapons.

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Clayton (Speaker 0) introduces a claim that intelligence agencies are using nanoparticles found in vaccines as a mechanism for telepathy among themselves, tying it to Havana syndrome and COVID shot technology, and says this has been confirmed by MI6 whistleblowers. He welcomes Jesse Beltran (TSCM investigator) and Edward Zahl (producer behind Died Suddenly) who have uncovered new details. Jesse Beltran describes that worldwide he has been contacted by people with pedigree, including an MI6 asset who reached out to disclose this topic. The asset is Oxford-educated with a chemistry background, who says he was head of operations on assignments in the Middle East and Somalia. He disclosed that Havana syndrome involves a communication system used by MI6 assets and agents as a form of synthetic telepathy. This method is said to be preferred because it is discreet and plausible deniability when surveilled. If agents do not follow orders, the system allegedly becomes a torture device. The asset is currently involved in a lawsuit in the UK against MI6 to seek damages and removal from the program. Edward Zahl confirms the lawsuit and adds that the story is not limited to MI6 but involves Five Eyes nations in using this technology to influence political outcomes and individual beliefs, including the possibility of guiding people to accept particular ideologies or tasks by an external voice. Clayton frames this as a contemporary evolution of ideas from Project Artichoke, noting that the mind is the “last frontier” and that manipulation could erase memories or imprint new ones. Jesse emphasizes that the technology is not just about communication but about remotely torturing or controlling individuals, with potential to affect broad democratic processes. Edward adds context by noting that while some Havana syndrome victims report negative impacts, a UK-based asset suggested there could be some beneficial uses in certain scenarios, though most victims experience invasive and traumatic effects. The discussion broadens to a global scale across governments and private actors, with references to attempts to create unknowing assets and the ethical and security implications of mind control. They discuss mechanisms: graphene oxide and silicon-based materials in nanoparticles serve as amplifiers or miniature antennas, enabling radio-frequency and terahertz-range signaling to implanted or in-body devices. Beltran cites Dr. Robert Young’s studies showing graphene oxide and silicon derivatives in vaccines and their role as amplifiers; he mentions a related scientific article about terahertz graphene on a patch antenna for future 6G communications, illustrating how such systems could communicate with small implants. He asserts that during the pandemic, this technology allegedly disseminated widely, including into ecosystems, grasses, trees, and food, making everyone a potential node in an integrated Internet of Things and synthetic biology in human form. He notes that in tests in the UK they observed reproducible signaling in silicone indicators and that some locations’ signals could disappear when reduced, suggesting a measurable effect. They discuss how the system could be controlled from afar via satellites and cell towers, with low-power Wi-Fi signals and 6G technologies enabling deeper skin penetration. They claim that the president’s comments about 6G penetrating the skin illustrate the practical implications. Edward argues that this raises national security concerns about foreign powers or tech magnates having remote access to a person’s thoughts. Jesse recounts a personal connection to individuals experiencing these symptoms, including Aaron Alexis, who reportedly contacted him about help before the Navy Yard shooting, with the shooter having engraved “ELF” (extremely low frequency) on his rifle. The discussion returns to the risk that thoughts and inner voices could be simulated or injected, turning private cognition into observable signals. Edward concludes with a call to action on safeguarding brain sovereignty and soul, stressing that the issue surpasses borders and conflicts and demands urgent public discussion. He points listeners to DiedSuddenly.info for more information and notes that a future release will address these topics further.

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Speaker 0 questions whether wireless mind control exists, suggesting technologies available to the public, like ChatGPT, are far less advanced than what is secretly being developed. They ask if technology exists to "WiFi into your brain" or use Bluetooth for control. Speaker 1 believes "they" are trying to achieve wireless control, citing research into LRAD technology, which can transmit voices directly into a person's head. They suspect a project is underway to apply this technology to the entire population, potentially involving "intracorporeal bionano networks" that are syringe-injectable and self-assemble within the body. This is framed in medical terms, but Speaker 1 believes the intention is wireless control.

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The transcript outlines a rapid advance of neuroscience and neurotechnology as potential weapons and the accompanying privacy, security, and societal risks. Key points include: - The novelty and viability of neuroscience as a weapon: nanoparticulate agents and aerosolizable nanomaterials could be breathed in to disrupt blood flow or neural networks, and nanomaterials could enable electrodes to enter the head, creating vast arrays of implants that can read from and write to the brain remotely in real time. DARPA’s N3D program (next generation non-invasive neuromodulation) is cited as a path toward implantable electrodes that need not require brain surgery. - Advances in AI-driven brain technologies: developments in artificial intelligence are enabling devices that can read minds and alter brains to treat conditions, while also raising privacy concerns about who has access to this technology and what it can reveal or affect. - Privacy and data protection: Colorado enacted a first-of-its-kind law to protect private thoughts, but the discussion notes that ear pods and other devices can decode brainwave activity and determine attention, even if they cannot specify exactly what a person is paying attention to. The claim is made that brain data can be decoded to identify individuals and be used to discriminate, interrogate, or manipulate, with data often stored and shared without disclosure of storage, access, or breach procedures. The Neuro Rights Foundation reports two-thirds of brain-data–collecting companies share or sell data with third parties, and privacy protections are seen as a necessary but incomplete step. - Brain data as an identifiable, sensitive trait: brain data are described as resembling fingerprints for identification, with privacy protections argued to be a no-brainer given their capacity to reveal thoughts, emotions, and memories. There is mention of private companies and countries racing to access, analyze, and alter brain data and the potential for government misuse to alter thoughts and memories as technology advances. - Neuroscience in everyday devices and surveillance: devices like EarPods and wearables are discussed as capable of picking up brainwave activity and distinguishing not only attention but the nature of tasks (central tasks like programming vs. peripheral tasks like social media use). The combination of brainwave data with software and surveillance is described as enabling highly precise monitoring of attention and intent, raising questions about how such technologies should be used. - At-home use and real-world applications: examples include brainwave-reading EarPods launching soon, and demonstrations of decoding attention and even memories or imagined content. The discussion notes ubiquitous monitoring for productivity, including the pandemic-era rise of “bossware” and the potential for these technologies to be used in workplaces or by advertisers or law enforcement. - Security and misuse concerns: there are warnings about the security risks of Bluetooth-driven headsets, potential hacking, and the possibility of neuromodulation technologies being misused to influence or degrade mental states. There is emphasis on the need for proactive measures and a “jump on it” approach to develop safeguards. - Public safety and political context: references to Havana syndrome and the fear of direct energy weapons targeting brains reflect concerns about deliberate, covert manipulation or disruption of brain function. Testimonies discuss the potential for covert weapons, the lack of visible entry/exit points like bullets, and the risk of labeling manipulated individuals as crazy. - Ongoing questions and policy needs: discussions include why some information remains classified, the need to implement protective acts (like Havana Act), and the concern that AI integration with neuroweaponry could create new, uncharted risks, including the possibility of torture or targeting of civilians.

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Directed energy weapon targeted individual patents from the year February, pulsative manipulation of central nervous system. Published in 02/2002, method and device for producing a desired brain state via magnetic waves. And this fun one from 2013 has four different assignees, controls brain state by placing engineered EMF patterns into the AC wiring of a building. And from 2014, induced desired brain state in person by adding waves into a music file. And from the year February, induce desired emotional state through an EMF, sleeplessness, sexual arousal. 2015 monitors vital signs of subject via remote application of radar waves handheld. And then here's one from 02/2002. Remotely transmit intelligible subjective sound into targeted consciousness. Voice to skull. Oh, and who's the original assignee? The United States Air Force. And so would the USDP government use such patent?

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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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In this video, the speaker talks about the criticism they receive online for sharing conspiracy theories. They mention reading patents and provide examples such as a patent from 2000 about manipulating the central nervous system and a patent from 2013 that controls brain state through electromagnetic patterns. They also mention a patent from 2014 that induces desired brain states through music files and a patent from 2002 that remotely transmits sound into targeted consciousness. The speaker highlights that the United States Air Force is the original assignee of one of these patents and questions whether the government would use such patents on its people.

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The speaker discusses the use of radio frequency technology to manipulate the human body and control the immune system. They explain how the body's biofield is connected to wireless communication and how this technology has been used for decades. The speaker criticizes the lack of awareness and transparency surrounding these technologies and urges people to educate themselves about the potential dangers. They also mention the use of synthetic telepathy and brain-to-brain interfaces. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need for honesty and accountability in discussing these issues.

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The speakers discuss various forms of surveillance and manipulation that individuals can be subjected to. They mention the ability to disrupt and eliminate individuals without trace, target demonstrators to make them depressed and uninterested in protesting, intercept all forms of communication, bug houses and computers, and manipulate brain activity. They also discuss the use of directed energy to affect physiology, manipulate biodata, and conduct experiments without consent. The speakers express frustration with the lack of government action and the potential for widespread harm caused by these practices. They call for awareness, change, and accountability.

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I can disrupt individuals at various levels, from cellular to societal, with minimal traceability. Many feel under constant surveillance, with invasive methods like phone monitoring and retinal scans. Techniques exist to manipulate emotions, potentially leading to severe depression and apathy among targeted individuals. An extensive infrastructure intercepts digital and analog communications globally. Close access methods can invade personal spaces and devices, bypassing perceived security. This is part of a broader cold war dynamic, with advancements in microwave technology and acoustic manipulation allowing for direct communication into individuals' minds. Research has explored electronic telepathy, enabling the monitoring of thoughts and sending messages directly to the brain. The brain is emerging as a critical battleground in modern conflicts.

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Are you willing to risk everything to save this country? I hope to inspire others to confront a technology that manipulates thoughts and emotions remotely. This technology, akin to a control grid, uses radio frequencies that resonate with an individual's DNA, allowing for manipulation of behavior and real-time monitoring of thoughts and emotions. Labs acquire DNA profiles, which help fine-tune these frequencies. Once connected, information can be sent and received, influencing an individual's perceptions without their awareness. This program aims to control the populace, creating divisions based on who is affected by this technology. The true threat lies in the ability to manipulate thoughts, making it seem like they originate from within, ultimately aiming for widespread influence across America. The control grid is already in place, operating through voice-to-skull technology, rather than through overt military presence.

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The speaker was shocked to discover a document from the United Nations Human Rights Office detailing patents for directed energy weapons (DEWs) that can control minds and behavior. The patents include descriptions like making voices appear, causing individuals to hear voices through EMF waves, and controlling human behavior with extremely low frequency waves. By searching the patent numbers on Google, one can find detailed information about each patent. The speaker thanks Brianna for bringing this to their attention.
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