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6.Patents of Mind Control Technologies
Many patents had indicated the existence of mind control technologies, such as
USP # 6,729,337 (May 4, 2004), Sony owned a patent “Sony Brain Waves Manipulation By
Ultrasound” for an ultrasound array that supposedly stimulated your brainwaves to simulate sensory experiences causing its users to experience smells, tastes and even touch without external stimuli. USP # 6,488,617 (December 3, 2002), Nervous System Manipulation by EM Fields from
Monitors.
7. More evidence to prove the existence of mind control technologies.
There is sufficient evidence to prove the existence of mind control technologies. I will only give a few as example.


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Microwave Irradiation of the US. Embassy in Moscow, review of its history and studies to determine whether or not related health defects were experienced by employees assigned in the period, prepared at the request of Howard W. Cannon, chairman, Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United States Senate, published in 1979 by US. Government Printing Office in Washington, disclose that since 1952, the Soviet government began directing microwave beams at the US. embassy in Moscow.
A study funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, has perfected the art of using electrical signals to manipulate the color of a squid’s iridescent skin over the entire color spectrum. The Marine Biological Laboratory in Massachusetts carried out the research If they could manipulate animals, they could manipulate humans too. A former KGB officer has divulged secrets of special mind control techniques that security services in developed nations used during and after the Cold War, a Russian government daily said in December 2006. General Boris Ratnikov, who served in the KGB department for Moscow and the Moscow Region, told RossiiskayaGazeta that people in power had resorted to various methods of manipulating individuals thoughts since ancient times and that it was hardly surprising that secret services adopted the practice when it acquired a scientific foundation in the twentieth century. In the mid-eighties, about fifty research institutes in the Soviet Union studied remote mind control techniques backed by substantial government funding, but all such research efforts were halted with the demise of the Soviet empire in the early nineties.
Ratnikov, who subsequently served as deputy head and then senior consultant at the Federal Guard Service from 1991 to 1997, said his department was in charge of safeguarding top officials in post-Soviet Russia against any external influence on their subconscious. The general stated emphatically that he and his colleagues had never manipulated the minds of the then president, Boris Yeltsin, or of economic reformer YegorGaidar, but claimed to have used mind-reading to save Russia’s first president and the country from a war with China. Yeltsin had planned to visit Japan in 1992, but Ratnikov’s department detected attempts to program the president’s mind, to make him give the Kuril Islands back to Japan. The move would have led to demands from China that it regains its disputed territories from Russia as well, a conflict that could have sparked a war between the two neighbors. Yeltsin, therefore, was forced to cancel the trip. Another of the general’s revelations is that senior officials in Western Europe and the United States unwittingly provided information to his department, which was able to read their minds thanks to Soviet-era scientific achievements. In the early nineties, Ratnikov and his colleagues scanned the mind of new US. Ambassador Robert Strauss to see that the embassy building contained equipment to exert psychotronic influence on Moscow residents but, according to the general, it had been deactivated. [9]


6 Research into electromagnetic spectrums weapons had been secretly carried out in the US and Russia since the fifties. Plans to introduce the super-weapons were announced quietly in March 2012 by Russian Defense Minister Anatoly Serdyukov, fulfilling a little-noticed election campaign pledge by president-elect Putin. Mr. Serdyukov said, The development of weaponry based on new physics principles - Direct Energy weapons, Geophysical weapons, Wave-energy weapons, Genetic weapons,
Psychotronic weapons, and soon- is part of the state arms procurement programme for
2011-2020.”[10] There was no doubt that, notwithstanding that governments still covered-up the development and research of mind control technologies, the government owned advanced technologies, which could read mankind thoughts remotely and subvert an individual’s sense of control over their own thinking, behavior, emotions or decision making by attacking the brain and nervous system with electromagnetic frequencies. As early as 1998, scientists had warned that the control and manipulation of a human brain was a terrifying possibility. Lieutenant Colonel Timothy L. Thomas, US Army (ret), published an article in the military journal Parameters which likened the mind to anew battlefield. He quoted a Russian army major in relation to weapons that affected the mind, It is completely clear that the state, which is first to create such weapons, will achieve incomparable superiority Thomas expressed concern about information dominance though he stopped short of the moral implications. (Timothy L. Thomas,
The Mind Has No Firewall, Parameters, Spring 1998, pp. 84-92
) [11] Mr. Peter Phillips, Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton raised high concerns of human rights violations implemented with electromagnetic spectrums weapons in the article “US Electromagnetic
Weapons and Human Rights.” (Peter Phillips, Lew Brown and Bridget Thornton, US Electromagnetic Weapons and
Human Rights, December 2006
) [12] Carole Smith, a British psychoanalyst, in recent years has been openly critical of government use of intrusive technology on non-consenting citizens, in the article “Diagnosis Psychosis in Light
of Mind Invasive Technology - On the Need for New Criteria of Diagnosis of Psychosis in the Light
of Mind Invasive Technology.” The European Parliament A4-0005/1999 Paragraph 27 called fora worldwide ban on weapons that might enable any form of the manipulation of human beings [13] USA Representative Dennis Kucinich introduced bill H.R. 2977 (2001), which was referred to the Committee on Science, and in addition to the Committees on Armed Services, and International Relations, fora period to be subsequently determined by the speaker, in each case for consideration of such provisions as fall within the jurisdiction of the committee concerned.
H.R. 2977 (2001) preserved the cooperative, peaceful uses of space for the benefit of all humankind by permanently prohibiting the basing of weapons in space by the United States, and required the President to take action to adopt and implement a world treaty banning space-based weapons.


7 In this bill, the terms weapon and weapons system included a device capable of the following directing a source of energy, including molecular or atomic energy, subatomic particle beams, electromagnetic radiation, plasma, or extremely low frequency (ELF) or ultralow frequency
(ULF) energy radiation, against that object through the use of land-based, sea-based, or space-based systems using radiation, electromagnetic, psychotronic, sonic, laser, or other energies directed at individual persons or targeted populations for the purpose of information war, mood management, or mind control of such persons or populations The United Nations Institute for Disarmament Research (UNIDIR) formally listed a special category of psychotronic (psycho = mind &tronic= electronic) mind control and other electromagnetic resonance weapons in their 2002 Media Guide to Disarmament. [14]

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