MIND
CONTROL WITH SILENT SOUNDS
The
mind-altering mechanism is based on a subliminal carrier technology:
the Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (SSSS sometimes called "S-quad"
or "Squad". It was developed by Oliver Lowery of Norcross, Georgia,
and is described in Patent #5,159,703, "Silent Subliminal Presentation
System", dated, October 27, 1992. The abstract for the patent reads:
"
A
silent communications system in which nonaural carriers, in the
very low or very high audio-frequency range or in the adjacent ultrasonic
frequency spectrum are amplitude- or frequency modulated with the
desired intelligence and propagated acoustically for inducement
into the brain, typically through the use of loudspeakers, earphones
or piezoelectric transducers. The modulated carriers may be transmitted
directly in real time or may be conveniently recorded and stored
on mechanical, magnetic, or optical media for delayed or repeated
transmission to the listener."
According
to literature by Silent Sounds, Inc., it is now possible, using
supercomputers, to analyse human emotional EEG patterns and replicate
them, then store these "emotion signal clusters" on another computer
and, at will, "silently induce and change the emotional state in
a human being".
Silent
Sounds, Inc. states that it is interested only in positive emotions,
but the military is not so limited. That this is a US Department
of Defence project is obvious.
Edward
Tilton, President of Silent Sounds, Inc., says this about S-quad
in a letter dated December 13, 1996:
"All
schematics, however, have been classified by the Government and
we are not allowed to reveal the exact detail ...we make tapes and
CDs for the German Government, even former Soviet Union countries!
All with the permission of the State Department, of course... The
system was used throughout Operation Desert Storm (Iraq) quite successfully."
The
graphic illustration, "Induced Alpha to Theta Biofeedback Cluster
Movement", which accompanies the literature, is labelled "#AB116-394-95
UNCLASSIFIED" and is an output from "the world's most versatile
and most sensitive electroencephalograph (EEG) machine". It has
a gain capability of 200,000, as compared to other EEG machine use
which have gain capability of approximately 50,000. ] It is software-driven
by the "fastest of computers" using a noise nulling technology similar
to that used by nuclear submarines for detecting small objects underwater
at extreme range.
The
purpose of all this high technology is to plot and display a moving
cluster of periodic brainwave signals. The illustration shows an
EEG display from a single individual taken of left and right hemispheres
simultaneously. The read-out from the two sides of the brain appear
to be quite different, but in fact are the same (discounting normal
left - right brain variations).
Cloning
the Emotions
By using these computer-enhanced EEGs, scientists can identify and
isolate the brain's low-amplitude emotion signature clusters, synthesise
them and store them on another computer. In other words, by studying
the subtle characteristic brainwave patterns that occur when a subject
experiences a particular emotion, scientists have been able to identify
the concomitant brainwave pattern and can now duplicate it. "These
clusters are then placed on the Silent Sound carrier frequencies
and will silently trigger the occurrence of the same basic emotion
in another human being!"
System
Delivery and Applications
There
is a lot more involved here than a simple subliminal sound system.
There are numerous patented technologies which can be piggybacked
individually or collectively onto a carrier frequency to elicit
all kinds of effects.
There
appear to be two methods of delivery with the system. One is direct
microwave induction into the brain of the subject, limited to short-range
operations. The other, as described above, utilises ordinary radio
and television carrier frequencies.
Far
from necessarily being used as a weapon against a person, the system
does have limitless positive applications. However, the fact that
the sounds are subliminal makes them virtually undetectable and
possibly dangerous to the general public.
In
more conventional use, the Silent Sounds Subliminal System might
utilise voice commands, e.g., as an adjunct to security systems.
Beneath the musical broadcast that you hear in stores and shopping
malls may be a hidden message which exhorts against shoplifting.
And while voice commands alone are powerful, when the subliminal
presentation system carries cloned emotional signatures, the result
is overwhelming.
Free-market
uses for this technology are the common self-help tapes; positive
affirmation, relaxation and meditation tapes; as well as methods
to increase learning capabilities.
In
a medical context, these systems can be used to great advantage
to treat psychiatric and psychosomatic problems. As a system for
remediating the profoundly deaf, it is unequalled. (Promises, promises.
This is the most common positive use touted for this technology
over the past 30 years. But the deaf are still deaf, and the military
now has a weapon to use on unsuspecting people with perfectly normal
hearing.)
retrieved
from: http://www.mindcontrolforums.com/news/ssss.htm (Judy Wall
1998)
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