The author of the paper, Neurologist Michael Persinger invented the controversial god helmet. An actual helmet modified with electrical coils that can create electromagnetic fields in the wearer’s temporal lobes that induces “religious” experiences in the people who put it on. “This is a device to investigate whether religious, spiritual, and mystical experiences had a natural rather than a supernatural source. He speculates that we are somehow programmed so that they can generate religious experiences via our brain’s internal processes.”
Persinger uses a modified snowmobile helmet or a head-circlet device nicknamed the Octopus that contain solenoids which create a weak but complex magnetic field over the brain's right-hemisphere parietal and temporal lobes.
Paper published on NIH website citing Dr. Persinger:
The Sixth Dimension and God's Helmet
Michael Persinger on No More Secrets:
Persinger uses a modified snowmobile helmet or a head-circlet device nicknamed the Octopus that contain solenoids which create a weak but complex magnetic field over the brain's right-hemisphere parietal and temporal lobes.
Paper published on NIH website citing Dr. Persinger:
The Sixth Dimension and God's Helmet
Michael Persinger on No More Secrets:
Quote:With "BrainNet," scientists develop tech for brains to communicate directly
It's not telepathy.
A new study published in Scientific Reports explains how thoughts can be transferred using electroencephalographs (EEGs) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS).
Researchers at the University of Washington are presenting what they call “BrainNet,” which they say is “the first multi-person non-invasive direct brain-to-brain interface for collaborative problem solving.”
For the study, three participants were connected to EEGs, which recorded their brain activity. Two of the participants were labeled as “senders” and one was labeled a “receiver.”
The participants played a game that’s similar to Tetris, and the senders could see the whole game, but the receiver couldn’t, and had to play based on what the senders were communicating. The EEGs would read the brain activity of the senders and send it to the receiver using TMS through the internet.
Quote:After he shot Lee Harvey Oswald, Jack Ruby’s psychosis was diagnosed by the same CIA doctor who had once killed an elephant with psychedelics
In his report, West said that “hypnosis and intravenous sodium pentothal were included among possible techniques” to be used on Ruby. In his proposal to CIA for continuing his MKULTRA work with them, he proposed that “the combined use of hypnotic techniques and autonomic drugs be exercised.” Sodium pentothal, as a barbiturate, is one such autonomic drug that - frequently used in various MKULTRA experiments and other interrogation or hypnosis related programs. In total, West requested an additional $35,995.00 for the next year’s work, not including the other ten years of research he had proposed. This included $5000.00 for “polygraphic, electroencephalographic, electromyographic, and special stimulatory apparatus.”
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The Agency’s response to West’s proposal was apparently ordered destroyed along with all the other MKULTRA records. However, he continued to appear in CIA files as late as 1991. According to one document, West was indirectly involved in the STARGATE program which had a surprising amount of crossover with MKULTRA and its sister programs. While this particular project was undertaken by the Defence Intelligence Agency, the CIA’s counterpart in the Department of Defense, it was considered a CIA equity.
Quote:Electroencephalographic, “TELEVISION” AND AI
By capturing the encephalograph of an individual hearing or seeing certain words, an "electroencephalographic dictionary" could be created. These patterns in turn could be modulated onto microwaves, and literally beamed into an individual's brain, creating a kind of interior dialogue with a literal "someone else" stepping into an individual's internal conversation. The idea is frightening, especially to those who may not know about such capabilities, and who think - to put it very bluntly - that they're going nuts. I talked about 0ne such individual who suffered this sort of attack who literally thought she was having some sort of mental breakdown, until she discovered that simply by physically moving from the place or spot where the attack occurred, it would cease. At the time that such experiments began, the "electroencephalographic dictionaries" amounted to about 2000 words in the English language. That was the 1970s. One can only imagine to what extent they may have grown now, with fine tuning to include the neurophysiological differences between reading a word, and hearing a word....
"It is hard to imagine a more stupid or more dangerous way of making decisions than by putting those decisions in the hands of people who pay no price for being wrong." – Thomas Sowell