Symptoms
- Microwave hearing
- Transmission of specific commands into the subconscious
- Visual disturbances, visual hallucinations
- Inject words, numbers into brain via electromagnetic radiation waves
- Manipulation of emotions
- Reading thoughts remotely
- Causing pain to any nerve of the body.
- Remote manipulation of human behavior from space
- Harassment, stress symptoms such as helicopters flying overhead
- Seeing, as in a camera, through your eyes, i.e. to see what you see exactly
- Control of sleep patterns.
- Computer-brain interface, control and communication
- Complex control of the brain such as retrieving memories, implanting personalities
Symptom
1. Microwave hearing. The hearing of voices in the head from an outside
source, but nobody else can hear the voices except the targeted individual.
Scientifically Proven
1. Yes. Ultrascience III, Spies are us. Featured Dr.
James C. Lin, Ph.D.. biomedical and electrical engineer, educator, author of Microwave
Auditory Effects and Applications, 1978. Lin demonstrated microwave hearing, a symptom
of many of the victims, hearing voices. Also featured Cheryl Welsh on the issue of mind
control experimentation. International Defense Review, 3-1-93, Special
Operations Survives Pentagon budget Constraints, Ramon Lopez. "JASORS, Joint
Advanced Special Operations Radio System is being developed by Harris Corporation. ...is a
very ambitious, leading-edge technology program, ...Whiles JASORS is a near-term SOF,
(Special Operations Forces) enhancement, SORDAC,(Special Operations Research Development
and Acquisition Center), is also investigating long-range (1998-2010) and
"far-future" (2011 and beyond) weaponry and support equipment. [SORDAC's
director, Army Colonel Douglas J.] Richardson said one far-future communications system
being investigated is "synthetic telepathy." One day, SOF commandos may be
capable of communicating through thought processes."
Margo Cherney FOIA request for complete NASA abstract Report Number: AD-A090426.,June
1, 1980. Brooks Air Force Base, Jan.25, 2000. The requested information is fully denied
under 5 U.S.C. 552(b)(1)..." NASA abstract in part stated, "A decoy and
deception concept presently being considered is to remotely create the perception of noise
in the heads of personnel by exposing them to low power, pulsed microwave. When people are
illuminated with properly modulated low power microwaves the sensation is reported as a
buzzing, clicking, or hissing which seems to originate (regardless of the person's
position in the field) within or just behind the head. The phenomena occurs at average
power densities as low as microwatts per square centimeter with carrier frequencies from
0.4 to 3.0 GHz. By proper choice of pulse characteristics, intelligible speech may be
created. Before this technique may be extended and used for military applications, an
understanding of the basic principles must be developed. Such an understanding is not only
required to optimize the use of the concept for camouflage, decoy and deception operations
but is required to properly assess safety factors of such microwave exposure."
Microwave News, editor, Louis Slesin, Jan/Feb 1997 p 14. U.S. Air Force Looks
to the Battlefields of the Future: Electromagnetic Fields That Might "Boggle the Mind
"It would also appear possible to create high fidelity speech in the human body,
raising the possibility of covert suggestion and psychological direction. When a high
power microwave pulse in the GHz range strikes the human body, a very small temperature
perturbation occurs. This is associated with a sudden expansion of the slightly heated
tissue. This expansion is fast enough to produce an acoustic wave. If a pulse stream is
used, it should be possible to create an internal acoustic field in the 5-15 kHz range,
which is audible. Thus it may be possible to "talk" to selected adversaries in a
fashion that would be most disturbing to them."
Federal Times, Dec. 13, 1976 Microwave Weapons Study by Soviets Cited.
The Defense Intelligence Agency has released a report on heavy Communist research on
microwaves, including their use as weapons. Microwaves are used in radar, television and
microwave ovens. They can cause disorientation and possibly heart attacks in humans.
Another biological effect with possible anti-personnel uses is "microwave
hearing." "Sounds and possibly even words which appear to be originating
intracranially (within the head) can be induced by signal modulation at very low average
power densities," the report said. According to the study, Communist work in this
area "has great potential for development into a system for disorienting or
disrupting the behavior patterns of military or diplomatic personnel." No mention was
made of the still-unexplained microwave bombardment of the American Embassy in Moscow. The
study dealt largely with long-term exposure of days or weeks in industrial situations,
which usually produce mild effects. Short exposure to intense radiation can cause heart
seizure and a wide range of physical disorders.
Military interest or funding
1. Yes. See above.
Symptom
2. Transmission of specific commands into the subconscious
Scientifically proven
2. Yes. Defense News, US Explores Russian Mind Control Technology by
Barbara Opall January, 11-17-1993, p. 4. "Pioneered by the government-funded
Department of Psycho-Correction at the Moscow Medical Academy, acoustic psycho-correction
involves the transmission of specific commands via static or whitenoise bands into the
human subconscious without upsetting other intellectual functions. Experts said laboratory
demonstrations have shown encouraging results after exposure of less than one minute.
Janet Morris, reported in book Shukman, David. The sorcerer's challenge : fears and
hopes for the weapons of the next millennium, David Shukman. London : Hodder &
Stoughton, page 223. Demonstration on BBC television on news program entitled Newsnight
by David Shukman, (tape available on request).
U.S. News, 1-3-2000, John Norseen, Reading and changing your mind. [Lockheed
Martin neuroengineer in Intelligent Systems Division] Norseen's interest in the brain
stems from a Soviet book he read in the mid-1980s, claiming that research on the mind
would revolutionize the military and society at large. [He] coined the term
"Biofusion" to cover his plans to map and manipulate [the brain] leading to
advances in ...national security... and ...would be able to convert thoughts into computer
commands by deciphering the brain's electrical activity. BioFusion would reveal the
fingerprints of the brain by using mathematical models, [Smirnov's computer program uses
mathematical models also]. It sound crazy,...The National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, ...have all
awarded...research contracts to Norseen. Norseen is waiting to hear if the second stage of
these contracts-portions of them classified- comes through. Norseen's theories are
grounded in current science. ...By MRI, scientists can tell what the person was doing at
the time of the recording...Emotions from love to hate can be recognized from the brain's
electrical activity. ...Norseen predicts profiling by brain print will be in place by
2005. ...Norseen would like to draw upon Russian brain-mimicking software and American
brain -mapping breakthroughs to allow that communication to take place in a less invasive
way. A modified helmut could record a pilot's brainwaves. "When you say right 090
degrees...the computer would see that electrical pattern in the brain and turn the plane
090 degrees. If the pilot misheard instructions to turn 090 degrees and was thinking
"080 degrees," the helmut would detect the error, then inject the right number
via electromagnetic waves."
Military interest or funding
2. Yes, Defense Electronics, DOD, Intel Agencies Look at Russian Mind
Control... by Mark Tapscott, July, 1993 p. 17. "In a series of closed
meetings...FBI officials were briefed on the decade-long research on a computerized
acoustic device allegedly capable of implanting thoughts in a person's mind without that
person being aware of the thought."
Also, US corp. buys Russian mind control equipment.
Symptom
3. Visual disturbances, visual hallucinations.
Scientifically proven
3. Yes. A demonstration by Dr. Elizabeth Rauscher and Dr. William van Bise,
directed magnetic signals into the brain of reporter Chuck DeCaro. They created visual
images as in a hallucination. This program features Dr. Robert O. Becker, two time Nobel
prize nominee, scientist and researcher of electromagnetic radiation effects on the body
and author of Body Electric, summarized, "The government has never disproved
the psychological effects of electromagnetic radiation. "Dr. Robert Becker commented
"that this is a substantial step forward in the understanding how the visual system
works" and would be a powerful weapon if used on fighter pilots while trying to fly.
For a 55$ copy of this tape call CNN at 404 827 2712 and ask for R2501 #13, R2747 #33,
R2501 #15, R2501-#17. It runs about 20 minutes.
Military interest or funding
3. Yes. See above.
Symptom
4. Inject words, numbers into brain via emr waves
Scientifically proven
4. Yes in Russia. Defense News, US Explores Russian Mind Control Technology by
Barbara Opall January, 11-17-1993, p. 4. "Experts said laboratory demonstrations have
shown encouraging results after exposure of less than one minute."
U.S. News, 1-3-2000, John Norseen, Reading and changing your mind. [Lockheed
Martin neuroengineer in Intelligent Systems Division] Norseen's interest in the brain
stems from a Soviet book he read in the mid-1980s, claiming that research on the mind
would revolutionize the military and society at large. [He] coined the term
"Biofusion" to cover his plans to map and manipulate [the brain] leading to
advances in ...national security... and ...would be able to convert thoughts into computer
commands by deciphering the brain's electrical activity. BioFusion would reveal the
fingerprints of the brain by using mathematical models, [Smirnov's computer program uses
mathematical models also]. It sound crazy,...The National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, ...have all
awarded...research contracts to Norseen. Norseen is waiting to hear if the second stage of
these contracts-portions of them classified- comes through. Norseen's theories are
grounded in current science. ...By MRI, scientists can tell what the person was doing at
the time of the recording...Emotions from love to hate can be recognized from the brain's
electrical activity. ...Norseen predicts profiling by brain print will be in place by
2005. ...Norseen would like to draw upon Russian brain-mimicking software and American
brain -mapping breakthroughs to allow that communication to take place in a less invasive
way. A modified helmut could record a pilot's brainwaves. "When you say right 090
degrees...the computer would see that electrical pattern in the brain and turn the plane
090 degrees. If the pilot misheard instructions to turn 090 degrees and was thinking
"080 degrees," the helmet would detect the error, then inject the right number
via electromagnetic waves."
Yes in US, but classified. Lobster Magazine, Mind Control and the American
Government by Martin Cannon, Number 23. J.F. Schapitz was conducting classified work
on microwaving the subconscious with commands as in hypnosis. This work is classified.
Military interest or funding
4. Yes, Defense News, US Explores Russian Mind Control Technology by
Barbara Opall January, 11-17-1993, p. 4. "Moreover, decades of research and
investment of untold millions of rubles in the process of psycho-correction has produced
the ability to alter behavior on willing and unwilling subjects, the experts add.
...Russian senior research scientist, diplomats, ...are beginning to provide limited
demonstrations for their U.S. counterparts. Further evaluations of key technologies in the
United States are being planned, as are discussions aimed at creating a frame-work for
bringing the issue under bilateral or multilateral controls, U.S. and Russian sources
say."
Symptom
5. Manipulation of emotions
Scientifically proven
5. Yes. Ultrascience, Weapons of War, Learning Channel, 1997, Featured Dr.
Michael Persinger, Laurentian University, Canada. Dr. Persinger described weapons using
"psycho or influence technology" and electromagnetic radiation frequencies to
control what people think, for psychological warfare purposes.
Ultrascience, War 2020, Beyond Productions, Learning Channel, 1998, Dr. Michael
Persinger, Laurentian University performed a demonstration of a helmut with solenoids
which induce magnetic fields into the brain and cause panic, fear, God and UFO
experiences. He stated that with current technology it is possible to use mind control on
the mass populations.
Military interest or funding
5. Yes. See above.
Symptom
6. Reading thoughts remotely
Scientifically proven
6. No, but famous neuroscientist warns that remote neural monitoring equipment is
"far from being science fiction" and can be used for "control of behaviour
and brainwashing" and ...will become commonplace and capable of being used at a
distance."
Nature/Vol 391/22Januray 1998
Advances in neuroscience 'may threaten human rights
By Declan Butler
...at the annual public meeting of the French national bioethics committee held last
week in Paris... Jean-Pierre Changeux, the chairman of the committee and a neuroscientist
at the Institut Pasteur in Paris, told the meeting that understanding the working of the
human brain is likely to become one of the most ambitious and rich disciplines of the
future. But neuroscience also poses potential risks, he said, arguing that advances in
cerebral imaging make the scope for invasion of privacy immense. Although the equipment
needed is still highly specialized, it will become commonplace and capable of being used
at a distance, he predicted. That will open the way for abuses such as invasion of
personal liberty, control of behaviour and brainwashing. These are far from being
science-fiction concerns, said Changeux, and constitute "a serious risk to
society". "Denis LeBihan, a researcher at the French Atomic Energy Commission,
told the meeting that the use of imaging techniques has reached the stage where "we
can almost read people's thoughts".
6. Yes. In the article, Decoding Minds, Signal Magazine, October, 2001,
Dr. John D. Norseen, of Lockheed Martin stated , "We are at the point where this
database has been developed enough that we can use a single electrode or something like an
airport security system where there is a dome above our head to get enough information
that we can know the number you're thinking," According to US News and World
Report
U.S News and World Report, Jan 3-10, 2000, John Norseen, Reading your mind and
injecting smart thoughts by Douglas Pasternak, p. 67 "...Norseen's theories are
grounded in current science."
The Washington Times, August 17, 2002, the article entitled NASA plans to read
terrorist's minds at airport stated,
Airport security screeners may soon try to read the minds of travelers to identify
terrorists. Officials of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration have told
Northwest Airlines security specialists that the agency is developing brain-monitoring
devices in cooperation with a commercial firm, which it did not identify. Space technology
would be adapted to receive and analyze brain-wave and heartbeat patterns, then feed that
data into computerized programs 'to detect passengers who potentially might pose a
threat,' according to briefing documents obtained by The Washington Times. NASA wants to
use 'noninvasive neuro-electric sensors,' imbedded in gates, to collect tiny electric
signals that all brains and hearts transmit. Computers would apply statistical algorithms
to correlate physiologic patterns with computerized data on travel routines, criminal
background and credit information from 'hundreds to thousands of data sources,' NASA
documents say. ...Robert Park, spokesman for the American Physical Society stated, 'We're
close to the point where they can tell to an extent what you're thinking about by which
part of the brain is activated, which is close to reading your mind. ...The idea is
plausible, he says, but frightening'.
Here are a few examples of the advanced state of technology. Science Digest 7-84 page
30 stated Thomas Jensen, of Chicago's Rush-Presbyterian St. Luke's Medical Center, and
Donald York "have discovered that just before a person says a particular word, the
brain emits waves peculiar to that word alone. ...These waves are the same from person to
person."
Dr. Richard Clark at the Flinders University of South Australia wrote the following in
Think, Sept/Oct 92. Artificial neural network computer programs are used "to include
the ability to learn and recognize simple patterns of thought from the electrical fields
of the brain."
Science Digest 10-81 entitled Machines that read Minds by Gary Selden stated
that "Indeed, CIA spokespeople have admitted 'following' ERP[This is the waveform
that the brain characteristically emits after absorbing an external event] research,
perhaps the way the agency followed LSD research in the 1950s. ...With remote monitors,
such an instrument would be a spy's dream." It is naive to think that the CIA has not
exploited this research.
In Nature, 1-22-98 Denis Le Bihan, a researcher at the French Atomic Energy Commission,
he stated "we can almost read people's thoughts". The national bioethics
committee is taking such threats so seriously that it is launching a study. The title of
this article was Advances in neuroscience may threaten human rights.
Even in the unclassified sector, new technology includes surveillance for 'abnormal
behavior' in order to alert security personnel of criminal behavior such as a car break
in.. New Scientist, 12-11-99 Vol. 164, No. 2216 page 25 by Graham-Rowe, Ducan, described
the technology as a computer programmed under the notion that most people behave in
predictable ways when walking to their car. This behavior is transferred into a
mathematical pattern and the computer recognizes it as such. "Anyone who deviates
from this set pattern, such as someone who walks in circles or who lurks in shadows, will
set off an alarm..." This is just a small example of human behavior and how it is
studied scientifically. No doubt with the political will and the money of national
security defense, as victims are alleging, human behavior has been studied and is
controlled by government technology.
Military interest or funding
6. Yes, government funded. U.S News and World Report, Jan 3-10, 2000, John
Norseen, Reading your mind and injecting smart thoughts by Douglas Pasternak, p. 67
"...It sounds crazy, but Uncles Sam is listening. the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration, The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, and the Army's National
Ground Intelligence Center have all awarded small basic research contracts to Norseen, who
works for Lockheed-Martin's Intelligent Systems Division. Norseen is waiting to hear if
the second stage of these contracts -portions of them classified-come through.
Symptom
7. Causing pain to any nerve of the body
Scientifically proven
7. Bulletin of Atomic Scientist, Sept 1994, Softkill Fallacy by Steve
Aftergood, Page 45. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg writes: "Many of the non-lethal weapons
under consideration utilize infrasound or electromagnetic energy (including lasers,
microwave or radio-frequency radiation, or visible light pulsed at brain-wave frequency)
for their effects. These weapons are said to cause temporary or permanent blinding,
interference with mental processes, modification of behavior and emotional response,
seizures, severe pain, dizziness, nausea and diarrhea, or disruption of internal organ
functions in various other ways.
Numerous other articles on nonlethal weapons, see CAHRA [now Mind Justice] website: mindjustice.org [updated 2-04]
The People Zapper, heating weapon, demonstrated by military. Other technology very
heavily discussed since the 1990s. See Marine Corps Times, The People Zapper, C.
Mark Brinkley, March 5, 2001, p. 10. "...focuses energy into a beam of
micromillimeter waves designed to stop an individual in his tracks. ...The energy, which
falls near microwaves on the electromagnetic spectrum, causes moisture in a person's skin
to heat up rapidly, creating a burning sensation..."
Military Interest or funding
7. Yes, government funding and very heavily discussed.
Symptom
8. Remote manipulation of human behavior from space
Scientifically proven
8. Yes. Dodge, Glaser, Radiation Bioeffects Research, Journal of Microwave
Power, 12(4) 1977, p. 320. "The information explosion in this field has been quite
dramatic since 1969, when the international data base was estimated to consist of less
than 1,000 citations. In addition to maintaining inventories of the literature, we have
undertaken from time to time to provide assessments of international trends in research,
development, and occupational health and safety. In the present paper, we will concentrate
on events which have transpired since our last review effort in 1975. Major events which
have taken place during that period include: ...(5) Unpublished analyses of microwave
bioeffects literature which were disseminated to Congress and to other officials arguing
the case for remote control of human behavior by radar;
Psychotronic Arms Potential Must be Monitored, Member of the Russian Federation
of Space Exploration Scientific and Technical Council, Anatoliy Pushenko in Moscow
Rabochaya Tribuna, Nov. 26, 1994, FBIS, Ref # MM3011130594 " A prominent specialist
speaks for the first time in our press in Rabochaya Tribuna about psychotropic weapons,
which started to be developed in the sixties--space-based energy systems capable of
killing every living thing on the planet and driving millions of people crazy. ... There
are frequencies that are beneficial to people. But naturally there are also those which
are hazardous. ...That is, it has a direct physical effect on the human brain. ... The
terrible danger of psychotropic weapons is the possibility of their simultaneously and
unequivocally affecting large masses of people over huge areas.
Moscow Armeyskiy Sbornik, Russia: National Information Security by Russian Major
General, Valeriy Menshikov, doctor of technical sciences, and Colonel Boris Rodionov.,
Oct. 96, No. 10. P. 88-98, FBIS, Russian article, Mori DocID: 587170 "...Thus, the
new space systems are potentially dangerous from the aspect of unfolding a wide-scale
'information war' and even creating global systems for controlling people's behavior in
any region, ..."Also, scientists, weapons experts, EU members on U.S HAARP Project,
FBIS article by Alain Gossens: Apocalypse Now? HAARP... report from Brussels
Telemoustique, 1997, FBIS MoriDocID 587140, "Are the Americans currently developing a
vast weapons system capable of scanning the entrails of the earth to seek out secret
bases, jamming any form of radio communications, influencing human behavior...
Nevertheless, if one is aware of the fact that the real sponsors are the Navy, the Air
force, and the Department of Defense, then it is hard to believe that it is not a project
for military purposes."
Military interest or funding
8. Probably. But scientifically sound. See tracking of airplanes, tracking by
GPS. Satellites capable of taking pictures of license plates, etc.
Symptom
9. Harassment, stress symptoms such as helicopters flying overhead
Scientifically proven
9. Yes. Shukman, David. The sorcerer's challenge : fears and hopes for the
weapons of the next millennium, London : Hodder & Stoughton, 1995, P. 225
"The best they [FBI] they could do was to maintain a barrage of noise with
helicopters and loudspeakers to keep the followers awake and to try to undermine their
[Koresh and follower's} morale."
This quote is from Aviation Week & Space Technology 1-19-98 p.55 on information
warfare and US capabilities. "...techniques as esoteric as 'mapping the psychological
and cognitive makeup' of foreign leaders or key groups in order to predict reactions to
manipulated information, ..." . And the follow up story, on 3-9-98, page 21 stated
that [USAF Gen. John] "Jumper talked about tools that could...make potential enemies
see, hear and believe things that don't exist" The military is discussing the
deployment of weapons to do just that, create symptoms of mental illness. And yet this
information is not taken seriously by professionals and has not been accepted as relevant
to victim's allegations.
Excerpts from CAHRA [now Mind Justice] website military journals and government
document quotes: "...to control the will and perception of adversaries ...by applying
a regime of shock and awe...It is about effecting behavior." "A decoy and
deception concept [using microwaves] to "create intelligible speech ' in the head,
'raising the possibility of covert suggestion and psychological direction."
"tools that could...make potential enemies see, hear and believe things that don't
exist." "...crowd control and urban warfare devices that temporarily could
paralyze an entire village."
Military interest and funding
9. Yes. See above.
Symptom
10. Seeing, as in a camera, through your eyes, i.e. to see what you see exactly
Scientifically proven
10. Proven in animals. BBC News Online Oct 11, 1999, Looking Through Cats'
Eyes Fuzzy But Recognizable, Dr. David Whitehouse,
http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/sci/tech/newsid 471000/471786.stm A BBC News article
reported on the first pictures from an experiment to see through the eyes of a cat.
Military interest and feasibility
10. No.
Symptom
11. Control of sleep patterns
Scientifically proven
11. Proven on animals. # CNN news broadcast, Special Assignment, Nov.-1985, by
Chuck DeCaro, Weapons of War, Is there an RF Gap? Dr. Ross Adey discussed a
demonstration of the 1950s Russian Lida machine, which used electromagnetic energy to put
Russian psychiatric patients to sleep, as a substitute for tranquilizers and to treat
neurotic disturbances. Dr. Adey stated that it worked on cats and dogs and put them to
sleep. The Defense and Foreign Affairs Daily, Jun 7, 1983, Vol. XII, Number 104, Psy-War:
Soviet Device Experiment by Dr. Stefan T. Possony reported: "...Dr. Ross Adey,
chief of research at Loma Linda...started testing the machine [the Lida]...the device is
on loan to Dr. Ross Adey. 'The machine is technically described as 'a distant pulse
treatment apparatus. It generates 40 megahertz radiowaves which stimulate the brain's
electromagnetic activity at substantially lower frequencies"
Military interest or funding
11. Yes. . The Defense and Foreign Affairs Daily, Jun 7, 1983, Vol. XII, Number
104, Psy-War: Soviet Device Experiment by Dr. Stefan T. Possony. "...On April
29, 1983 this author, as a participant in a panel at the Defense '83 conference sponsored
by Defense and Foreign Affairs, reported on Dr. Adey's work...These remarks were delivered
to a panel studying psychological warfare."
Symptom
12. Computer-brain interface, control and communication
Scientifically feasible
12. Yes. APPROPRIATION/BUDGET ACTIVITY RDT&E, Defense-wide BA2 Applied
Research R-1 ITEM NOMENCLATURE Computing Systems and Communications Technology PE
0602301E, Project ST-19 The Augmented Cognition (AugCog) program will develop the means to
measure a subject's cognitive state in real time and manipulate it to accomplish the
functions. The goal of the Augmented Cognition program is to develop methods that
integrate digital devices that support memory, perception, and thinking, and link that
support with the user's context state information to directly improve the overall
cognitive performance of the warfighter. The Perceptual Processing Display program focuses
on exploiting neuroscience and perceptual processing technologies to redesign devices that
deliver information to the human perceptual system. These new devices will be able to
extract relevant signal from extraneous background noise, through perceptual modeling.
This program will develop technologies that simplify relevant, and eliminate irrelevant,
information to improve perception, comprehension, memory, inference, and decision-making.
Specifically, this program will demonstrate the manipulation of perceptual data along
hundreds of dimensions of the human perceptual system, and will result in the doubling of
human information processing performance. http://www.darpa.mil/body/pdf/FY03BudEst.pdf
Military interest
12. Yes. See above.
Symptom
13. Complex control of the brain such as retrieving memories, implanting
personalities
Scientifically feasible
13. Yes. 2002 Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance, A
National Science Foundation /U.S. Department of Commerce-sponsored report. Here are
relevant excerpts. Full text at
http://itri.loyola.edu/ConvergingTechnologies/Report/NBIC_pre_publication.pdf List of
Participants and Contributors included NASA, Office of Navel Research, DARPA, Sandia
National Labs, USAF Research Labs, Ratheon, Lucent Technologies, MIT and Stanford.2.
Expanding Human Cognition and Communication. Page 85. "...Truly, the mind is the
final frontier, and unraveling its mysteries will have tremendous practical benefits.
...Failure to invest in the necessary multidisciplinary research would delay or even
prevent these benefits to the economy, to national security, and to individual well-being.
Rapid recent progress in cognitive science and related fields has brought us to the point
where we could achieve several breakthroughs that would be of great value to mankind.
...For example, progress in the cognitive neuroscience of the human brain has been
achieved through new research methodologies, based in both biology and information
science, such as functional magnetic resonance imagining (fMRI) and infrared sensors.
However, we are reaching the resolution limits of current instrumentation, for example
because of concerns about the safety of human research subjects (Food and Drug
Administration 1998), so progress will stall quickly unless breakthroughs in NBIC can give
us research tools with much greater resolution, sensitivity, and capacity to analyze
data."
3. Page 86. The Human Cognome Project. "It is time to launch a Human
Cognome Project, comparable to the successful Human Genome Project, to chart the structure
and functions of the human mind. No project would be more fundamental to progress
throughout science and engineering, or would require a more complete unification of NBIC
sciences. ...While the research would include a complete mapping of the connections in the
human brain, it would be far more extensive than neuroscience. ...Some participants in the
human cognition and communication working group were impressed by the long-term potential
for uploading aspects of individual personality to computers and robots, thereby expanding
the scope of human experience, action, and longevity."
4. Page 88. "Statements and Visions. Participants in the human cognition and
communication panel contributed a number of statements, describing the current situation
and suggesting strategies for building upon it, as well as transformative visions of what
could be accomplished in ten or twenty years through a concentrated effort."
5. National Security, Theme Summary. Page 287. "...Investment in convergent
nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science [NBIC] is
expected to result in innovative technologies that revolutionize many domains of conflict
and peacekeeping. ...As former Defense Secretary William J. Perry has noted, these are the
technological breakthroughs that are "Changing the face of war and how we prepare for
war." There are numerous special programs, reports and presentations that address
these goals. The Department of Defense has designated nanoscience as a strategic research
area in order to accelerate the expected benefits (Murday 1999). ...Applications of
brain-machine interface. The convergence of all four NBIC fields will give warfighters the
ability to control complex entities by sending control actions prior to thoughts
(cognition) being fully formed. The intent is to take brain signals (nanotechnology for
augmented sensitivity and nonintrusive signal detection) and use them in a control
strategy (information technology), and then impart back into the brain the sensations of
feedback signals (biotechnology)."
In Approaching the 21st Century: Opportunities for NIMH Neuroscience Research
The National Advisory Mental Health Council Report to Congress on the Decade of the Brain,
Jan. 1988 by USHHS. Page 49 stated "Several investigators had noted that when neurons
were given brief but intense high-frequency stimulation their electrical properties were
changed in ways that would fit those proposed for memory: The changes were triggered by an
electrical event, they were strengthened by repetition, and they persisted indefinitely.
...the scientists found that intense high-frequency pulses trigger an unusually large
release of calcium in the post synaptic cell..."
Military interest or funding
14. Yes. See above.
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