Showing posts with label DARPA. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DARPA. Show all posts
DARPA scientists working on prosthetic brain implant to boost memory, Sept. 2, 2014
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Source: RT.com
If ginkgo or memory apps aren’t working, then DARPA may have an alternative for you. The federally funded research center is developing an “implantable, closed-loop system” that may help restore memory. In simplified terms, the agency is creating a USB memory stick for the brain. RT’s Ameera David has more. -RT.com
If ginkgo or memory apps aren’t working, then DARPA may have an alternative for you. The federally funded research center is developing an “implantable, closed-loop system” that may help restore memory. In simplified terms, the agency is creating a USB memory stick for the brain. RT’s Ameera David has more. -RT.com
DARPA to Track "All Human Activities That Can be Measured", July 26, 2014
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Source: infowars.com
DARPA is soliciting companies to provide new technology that would allow the U.S. Department of Defense to predict future "societal unrest" by keeping track of "all human activities that can be measured." Read more at: infowars.com
DARPA is soliciting companies to provide new technology that would allow the U.S. Department of Defense to predict future "societal unrest" by keeping track of "all human activities that can be measured." Read more at: infowars.com
Secret DARPA Mind Control Project Revealed: Leaked Document, July 29, 2013
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Source: activistpost.com
Whistleblower Reveals Military Mind Control Project At Major University
What if the government could change people's moral beliefs or stop political dissent through remote control of people's brains?
Sounds like science fiction, right? Well, a leaked document reveals that the US government, through DARPA research, is very close to accomplishing this.
Activist Post was recently contacted by an anonymous whistleblower who worked on a secret ongoing mind-control project for DARPA. The aim of the program is to remotely disrupt political dissent and extremism by employing "Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation" (TMS) in tandem with sophisticated propaganda based on this technology. TMS stimulates the temporal lobe of the brain with electromagnetic fields.
The program, conducted by The Center for Strategic Communication, is based at Arizona State University. The DARPA funding for this project can be confirmed on the ASU website here. The head of the project, Steve Corman, has worked extensively in the area of strategic communication as it applies to terrorism and "extremism" - or what could be called "the war of ideas."
Corman's latest project Narrating The Exit From Afghanistan and his many presentations make it quite obvious that the mission is to shape the narrative and literally change people's minds. Lest one believe it will be contained to overseas extremists, we should keep in mind that the word extremist is increasingly used domestically. The dissenters of yesterday could easily become the terrorist sympathizers and supporters of political violence tomorrow.
Read full article at: activistpost.com
Corbett Report Radio | DARPA Exposed, December 3, 2012
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Source: corbettreport.com
The internet. GPS. Windows. Videoconferencing. Siri. Smart dust. Why isn't it common knowledge that these technologies started as DARPA-funded projects? When the government, defense contractors and tech giants team up to create the next generation of military technology, who wins and who loses? Find out on tonight's broadcast. ~James Corbett
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The internet. GPS. Windows. Videoconferencing. Siri. Smart dust. Why isn't it common knowledge that these technologies started as DARPA-funded projects? When the government, defense contractors and tech giants team up to create the next generation of military technology, who wins and who loses? Find out on tonight's broadcast. ~James Corbett
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Andrew D. Basiago | DARPA & Time Travel, May 17, 2011
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Source: coasttocoastam.com, projectpegasus.net
Andrew D. Basiago shared an update on his truth campaign involving time travel technologies. In discussing a recent news story about DARPA's advancement in video surveillance that could end public anonymity, he declared that "DARPA had far surpassed the performance of this kind of technology 40 years ago when I was serving on Project Pegasus" (as a child). He believes we're being prepared for the eventual truth about chronovision (technology to view past or future events), as well as teleportation into different times. The chronovisor, he explained, "generates a hologram of a past or future event...by driving an electromagnetic signal through an octagonal, an eight-sided array of bismuth crystals."
Basiago admitted that he hasn't seen the technologies since 1972 (when he left the program), and they may have been shelved, but, he added we do have some clues that chronovision persisted and was implemented by the US intelligence community. He'll also be doing a speaking engagement this weekend in Los Angeles.
Andrew D. Basiago shared an update on his truth campaign involving time travel technologies. In discussing a recent news story about DARPA's advancement in video surveillance that could end public anonymity, he declared that "DARPA had far surpassed the performance of this kind of technology 40 years ago when I was serving on Project Pegasus" (as a child). He believes we're being prepared for the eventual truth about chronovision (technology to view past or future events), as well as teleportation into different times. The chronovisor, he explained, "generates a hologram of a past or future event...by driving an electromagnetic signal through an octagonal, an eight-sided array of bismuth crystals."
Basiago admitted that he hasn't seen the technologies since 1972 (when he left the program), and they may have been shelved, but, he added we do have some clues that chronovision persisted and was implemented by the US intelligence community. He'll also be doing a speaking engagement this weekend in Los Angeles.

