Forbidden Science 6
Quote:Again, these comments match things we’ve known from many cases and books about close encounters. But the anonymous author of the UK report provides more specific observations:
“Experiments (on animals) have shown that low (3mW per cm at 450 Mhz) exposures affect brain calcium ions. These are known to play an important role in the transmission of nerve impulses. Various modulations (e.g.5Hz, or 16Hz) were imposed on the radiation.”
The analysis goes deeper: “Earlier experiments went on for tens of minutes—or even for hours. They were not representative of the very short UAP exposure times of a few seconds. In 1981 it was discovered that E fields at a modulation of 5Hz for only 5 to 10 seconds could increase the excitability of nerves for hours.”
Quote:Hummingbird. Sunday 17 January 2016.
John Schuessler sends along a note about an article describing “How to turn the brain off.” He writes: “I found it interesting because it shows there is a mechanism, at least in mice, which can mimic what has been reported in many UFO cases: They found that making thalamus cells fire with a frequency of 10 hertz caused the mice to lose consciousness. If they fired the cells at between 450 and 100 hertz, the mice woke up again.”
My notes reflect that it’s the same with humans. It was first discovered by Andrija Puharich and José Delgado in secret CIA collaboration, along with the MK-Ultra Program, revealed a few years ago when some smart staffer discovered it, among the 100,000 pages declassified in 1986. Those two guys had Netter diagrams from an Atlas of both human and cat brains, where the Thalamus was clearly delineated. This was discussed before the Academy in 2020.
Now, I read that “early discoveries also suggested the cochlear microphonic as one mechanism… There are more places that could be tapped to insert words inside a person’s head.”
One CIA project called AccoustiKitty did the reverse, because they didn’t know how to train a cat to understand English. Instead, they tapped the words the cat heard. Finally, at Los Alamos in 1983, a way was developed to send clear voice into someone’s brain (posterior acoustic cortex directly, bypassing the 7th and 8th cranial nerves). It’s all unclassified now. The first two projects were with small sentient smart mammals. The last one was with “large semi-comatose, somewhat dull humans…” All the same. All these and 45 additional neural projects were declassified… most in one fell swoop.”
There may be many other clever projects, searchable using Isaac Koi’s websites. I’m told it is tedious: 100,000 is a lot of pages. A similar pile deals with psychic research from CIA.