Still within the framework of my articles concerning the famous research program on mind control (MK-ULTRA) developed by the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), that is to say a first article on the magician John Mulholland (May 6, 2023), a second article on author and journalist Stephen Kinzer (May 8, 2023) and another article on the secret operation Crimson Mist which took place in Rwanda almost thirty years ago (May 12, 2023) , I now inform you of patent US-6506148-B2 entitled “Manipulation of the nervous system by electromagnetic fields of monitors”. As the title suggests, a quick Google search will tell you that this patent opens up the possibility of manipulating the nervous system through computers and televisions. But is patent US6506148 B2 false or does it contain some truth? One thing is certain, it has been taken over by the very serious National Library of Medicine (NLM, American Library of Medicine) attached to the American Institutes of Health (NIH).
Guy Boulianne publishes in French the secret document of the famous magician John Mulholland,— “MK-Ultra: Sub-project 4″—, dating from May 1953
I am very happy to announce that I have translated and published in French the document which was written in 1953 by the magician John Mulholland (1898-1970), under the code name “Subproject 4”. The purpose of this document was to elaborate on the various aspects of the art of magicians which might be useful in the […]
The patent claims that it is possible to manipulate a subject's nervous system by displaying pulsating images on a nearby television or computer monitor. Program material can be integrated with the pulsed image, superimposed by a video stream. It further illustrates how pulsed electromagnetic fields in the ideal frequencies can excite the subject's sensory resonances. The patent includes several claims about how video transmission can manipulate a person's nervous system. Since the patent is available online with the description of the technique and all, it has naturally become a source of concern for many people. After all, free keyloggers for Mac and Windows are available online, and anyone can take inspiration from the patent to control the minds of unsuspecting computer users. Should we be worried about the patent US6506148 B2?
The patent is very similar to how certain types of strobes can cause seizures. When you expose photoreceptors to particular stimuli, they can trigger reactions in the nervous system or the brain. Even so, we should look closely at the subject matter of the patent. If you read it, you will notice that it does not involve visual stimuli. Instead, it focuses on skin stimuli through weak pulsed electromagnetic fields at frequencies of 1/2Hz or 2,4Hz. Taken at face value, the patent doesn't look like a promising technique to manipulation of the mind. A quick glance will show you that he intends to use TV screens and computer monitors to handle the peak patterns, which can be crippling or at least annoying. As the Traqq team writes: “We won't consider US6506148 B2 debunked, and there's probably something more to it than what we mentioned. »