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message  to  a  target  brain  with  the  LIDA.  This  technology  promised  real-time  alteration  of
               decision-makers and key personnel, he said, and was happily less violent than the strong-arm
               techniques of yesteryear. 6









































                    This is transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS). Note the “EEG Preprocessing” (now mobile). Note the emphasis on
                  amplification and pulsing. This was in 2002. Now, TMS can remotely stimulate the temporal lobe by manipulating in loco
                electromagnetic fields. The temporal lobe processes visual and auditory input, creates new memories, and is command central for
                                                      emotional associations.
               “In 2013, Arizona State University’s Center for Strategic Communication ran a program called “Toward Narrative Disruptors and
                 Inductors: Mapping the Narrative Comprehension Network and Its Persuasive Effects.” “Strategic communication” refers to
                counterterrorist tactics against political dissidents, and “narrative disruptors and inductors” refer to jamming the brain’s thoughts
                 and implanting other “narratives” by means of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) of the brain’s temporal lobe. (“Secret
                DARPA Mind Control Project Revealed: Leaked Document.” Activist Post, July 29, 2013.) The claim that implants can’t be read
                     without a scanner is not true; they can be read anywhere there are microwave/cell towers (wireless transmitters).”
                                     —Under An Ionized Sky: From Chemtrails to Space Fence Lockdown

                   At  yet  another  classified  conference  in  November  1993,  George  Baker,  Ph.D.,  from  the
               Defense  Nuclear  Agency,  and  Clay  Easterly,  Ph.D.,  of  the  Oak  Ridge  National  Laboratory
               praised nonlethals to the skies. In 1994, Steven Metz and James Kievit of the U.S. Army War
               College came out with The Revolution in Military Affairs and Conflict Short of War, an ominous
               techno-echo of George Orwell’s 1984  and  the  film  trilogy The Matrix.  In  1996,  the  U.S.  Air
               Force  Scientific  Advisory  Board  published  a  fourteen-volume  study  of  future  weapons
               development called New World Vistas. The dystopic military vision of NBIC—nanotechnology,
               biotechnology, information technology, and cognitive technology—had taken hold. The “soft kill
               option” and no-touch torture were no longer a conspiracy theory.
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