About three weeks ago I said I thought there was already technology capable of putting ideas like "Oh, just get the vaccination; it'll be alright" into people's heads, so I was glad to see David Icke cite some chapters and verses on it just now. Anyway, since I commented last, I've been rummaging in a desultory way through US patents for such technology, and have already found a few of them:
#6,017,302 to Hendricus G. Loos in 1997: "Subliminal Acoustic Manipulation of Nervous Systems."
#6,470,214 to James P. O'Loughlin and Diana L. Loree (assigned to the Air Force) in 2002: "Method and Device for Implementing the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect."
#6,587,729 to James P. O'Loughlin and Diana L. Loree (assigned to the Air Force) in 2003: "Apparatus for Audibly Communicating Speech Using the Radio Frequency Effect."
If my inexpert searching turned up three such patents in just an hour or two, there are probably dozens, maybe even hundreds, of them in the files already. Clearly, it's a technology that bears careful watching.
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Date: 2021-09-14 11:51 pm (UTC)#6,017,302 to Hendricus G. Loos in 1997: "Subliminal Acoustic Manipulation of Nervous Systems."
#6,470,214 to James P. O'Loughlin and Diana L. Loree (assigned to the Air Force) in 2002: "Method and Device for Implementing the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect."
#6,587,729 to James P. O'Loughlin and Diana L. Loree (assigned to the Air Force) in 2003: "Apparatus for Audibly Communicating Speech Using the Radio Frequency Effect."
If my inexpert searching turned up three such patents in just an hour or two, there are probably dozens, maybe even hundreds, of them in the files already. Clearly, it's a technology that bears careful watching.