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mammalian brains, including man, is about 10 cycles (hertz) per second, and there are indications that if you tune in at
this frequency—that is, these low frequencies of about 10 cycles per second—you can produce changes in behavioral
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patterns or in responses.
As the Bill of Rights is supplanted by technocracy, electromagnetics barrage Homeland
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neighborhoods as Arbeit macht frei invisibly shimmers amidst the conducting aluminum,
barium, and lithium nanoparticles drifting down with trillions of nanosensors. Meanwhile, people
sleep in their chains of “progress” and convenience, many allowing dentists to implant sensors
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and tiny 2.45 GHz Bluetooth radios that wirelessly transmit data, others ingesting Proteus
Digital Health 1mm “digital pills”:
Digital Medicines are the same pharmaceuticals you take today, with one small change: each pill also contains a tiny
sensor that can communicate, via our digital health feedback system, vital information about your medication-taking
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behaviors and how your body is responding.
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As charged antennas, we now interlock with the Earth’s magnetic field, ready targets for
remote BioAPI’s (biometric program interfaces), our bodies resonating like amplification
capacitors. Wherever on Earth we go, we pick up and resonate with whatever is pulsing along the
Earth’s magnetic field lines. 6
It has now been discovered the magnetic fields have a profound influence not only on human consciousness, but also
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on the human nervous system and immune system.
The magnetic fields around power lines and transformers now act as open-air fMRIs. Heat
the magnetic six-nanometer particles we inhale (created at SUNY’s University of Buffalo Nature
Nanotechnology labs) to 34°C (93.2°F)—the avoidance response threshold—and our cells are
activated.
“By developing a method that allows us to use magnetic fields to stimulate cells both in vitro [in glass] and in vivo [in
a living organism], this research will help us unravel the signaling networks that control animals behavior,” says
Arnd Pralle, Ph.D., assistant professor of physics in the UB College of Arts and Sciences and senior/corresponding
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author on the paper. [Emphasis added.]
Can you see now how the sensors, metal nanoparticles, and nano-fibers loaded with
microprocessors (“nanobots”) can be made to serve the programmed DNA microchips that will
morph the masses into obedient cyborgs?
The basic idea consists of a set of nano-wires [fibers] tethered to electronics [microprocessors] in the main catheter
such that they will spread out in a “bouquet” arrangement into a particular portion of the brain’s vascular system.
Such arrangement could support a very large number of probes (in the millions). Each n-wire would be used to record,
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very securely, electrical activity of a single or small group of neurons without invading the brain parenchyma.
Altering weak and vulnerable humanness lurks behind the military alteration of regions of
the ionosphere and therefore the Earth. In 1968, geophysicist MacDonald talked about tuning
brain waves via the ionosphere; in 1987, Bernard Eastlund’s HAARP patent spelled out how to
make cyclotronic resonance tune our lower atmosphere to the ionosphere.
Given that long-wave ELF propagation now traverses the globe 24/7, all of life depends upon
studying and understanding exactly how frequencies and biological systems interact. In 2003,