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One of America's most gifted inventors, Dr. Patrick Flanagan, predicted in
1962 that medicine would change. He said, "I believe some day the entire concept of
medical practice will be changed by electronics. People will be treated electronically
rather than with medicine."232 At that time, Dr. Flanagan had just been recognized
for inventing what was the most advanced brain entrainment device, and possibly
human-to-computer interface, on the planet - the Neurophone.
As Flanagan noted in a recent interview the HAARP project could be not
only the biggest "ionospheric heater" in the world, but also the biggest brain-
entrainment device ever conceived. According to HAARP records, when the device is
built to full power it can send VLF and ELF waves using many wave forms at energy
levels sufficient to affect entire regional populations.
The HAARP planners have never discussed any of this research, although
the Air Force and Navy have been working in these areas since the early 1960's.
Using the concept of "compartmentalization" and "need-to-know", discussed earlier
in this book, it is highly likely that most of those, if not all of those, involved in
building and operating the HAARP project at this early stage are unaware of these
possible applications.
Dr. Robert O. Becker experimented in the early 1960's with ELF (Extremely
Low Frequencies) by putting the signal on top of a DC current to carry the ELF signal.
In other words, ELF rode like the passenger on a bus, maintaining its own integrity
but being carried, to its specific destination. Dr. Becker tested this concept by using
an ELF, 1-10 Hertz (cycles or pulses per second) signal on humans resulting in an
increased loss of consciousness among test subjects. The weak ELF alone had no
effect, and the DC current had a significantly reduced effect without the combination.
Above 10 Hertz with DC current, the effect increasingly declined until it was no better
than with DC current alone.233 What this demonstrated was that ELF, those
frequencies which most effect human brain functions, could be manipulated externally
with profound results.
Flanagan's Brain Tool
In 1958 when Dr. Patrick Flanagan was 14 years old, he invented the
Neurophone, which won him world recognition as one of the brightest inventors of
our time. The Neurophone device can convert sound (like words and music) into
electrical impulses which can be transferred through any point on the body directly
into the brain, bypassing the ear and associated hearing mechanisms entirely. For
more than six years the United States Patent Office refused to issue a patent for the
device while they debated the fine points of the technology. In the end, the
government declared that the Neurophone would never work, and refused the patent.
Patrick and his lawyer then went to Washington D.C. with a working model of the
device to show the patent examiner. The examiner told the duo that if the device could
make one of their employees who was deaf hear, he would reopen the case and issue
the patent. The device was tested, the employee "heard" and the patent was granted.
232 "Whiz Kid, Hands Down", Life Magazine, September 14, 1962.
233 Cross Currents. The Perils of Electropollution, The Promise of Electromedicine, by Robert o.
Becker, M.D.,pg 227.