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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.