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Welcome to the military boy, here is your gear, and here is your “Trans-cranial Ultrasonic Mind Control Helmet”! Those guys at DARPA, Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, don't stop with the insane science projects. The new mind control device is made to control troops like robots. Direct Ultrasonic waves aimed at the cortex, bombarding it with external sensory data. The levels of these waves override the human biological responses to the individuals current environment. This technology was developed at the School of Life Science at Arizona State University.

This is another example of preconditioning through the media. the movie "Gamer" came out just last year, and now we start to see evidence that this is not Sci-fi but reality! pay close attention,

 

GAMER, MOVIE TRAILER. preconditioning of population, this is also part of mas mind control programming.

 

Dr. William Tyler, the assistant professor and complete control freak {http://www.tylerlab.com/} headed the study group. If you don't think hes completely nut check his site. The primary focus is in developing “Novel methods for control of neural activity”. Interrupting normal brain responses with ultrasonic impulses. So, for example if a troop sees a situation thats overly dangerous to run into, the human response would be to go in the other direction. Now with the help of DARPA and Doc. Frankenstein, the robot slave trooper will be able to make the “right” decision. Go in head first!

 

The most important thing to realize here is that all the mind control “Nuts” that wrapped their heads with aluminum foil might have been right. With RF the ability for the mind control devices is expanded to almost global reach and aim. The broaden rays can take control of clusters of people. Any shopping mall can become a bloody terror dome with the flip of a switch. And maybe has already happened.

Shoot out in Utah Shopping Mall

New Commercial Mind Control Device for Public "at home" Use

 

http://science.dodlive.mil/2010/09/01/remote-control-of-brain-activity-using-ultrasound/

http://www.army.mil/info/organization/unitsandcommands/commandstructure/rdecom/index.html

http://sols.asu.edu/people/faculty/wtyler.php

http://www.darpa.mil/mto/programs/yfa/index.html

 
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