I recently fell into the ELF/Ultrasound/Electromagnetic weapons of mass control rabbit hole. Some perverse shit.This guy, Hendricus Loos, clearly under a pseudonym or protected identity, did publish a patent for a device that could supposedly target someone's nervous system through 'sensory resonance frequency' with electromagnetic fields displayed through a simple monitor screen.https://patents.google.com/patent/US6506148B2/enAccording to few and scattered sources online, this guy worked for several government and DARPA-adjacent projects through the Laguna Research Center. Then he apparently went on to work for a so-called 'CueWave Corporation'.The company’s own site, www.cuewave.com, is nothing more than a copy of site for an advertising business located in India. Any search for the business yields nothing more than directory listings. The listings themselves provide little additional data, other than the business is listed for “Commercial Physical Research” and has a Standard Industrial Classification (SIC) code of 8731 (10). This classifies them for commercial physical and biological research (11). The license is still active with the Secretary of State and has been for the past 11 years.If you access the website through Wayback Machine, though, you'll find a really barebones webpage which go into more detail about the technology, decribing 'pulsed electric fields' that could target specific bodyparts, even. https://web.archive.org/web/20040813070041/http://cuewave.com:80/zeta/WebClass1.ASPOn that same website, you can find a download link for an .exe of some software, supposedly designed to test people's susceptibility to these phenomena. This is where it starts sounding like some schizo's elaborate plan to push their own panacea to all the world's evils, but I'm still really intrigued. I'm on vacation right now. Any legends wanna run that shit on a virtual machine, see how it looks? I don't wanna brick my GF's laptop with this shit.
>>41947572Some further reading on DARPA mind control experiments: >https://www.theblackvault.com/documentarchive/darpa-mind-control-project/
>>41947572I bet they induce "referential psychosis" in an individual this way.As long as they stare at a screen, it can be "pulsed" at certain frequencies and times...in order to draw the viewers attention to specific content...maybe even program their subconscious this way.Fills their head with (what could be) useful info for later reference.Probably makes other people think you're "psychic" if it's done right.I'll definitely look at the patent
Other Patents held by Mr Loos include#US3009080 A -Apparatus and method for generating and containing plasma having ultrahigh temperatures#US4245909 A -Optical instrument for measurement of particle size distributions#US6238333-Remote magnetic manipulation of nervous systems#US6091994-Pulsative manipulation of nervous systems#US6017302-Subliminal acoustic manipulation of nervous systems#US5782874-Method and apparatus for manipulating nervous systems .
bump in watchful memory of Myron May who was blasted with this shit and forced to commit mass murder for glowniggers.
>Temporal Interference (TI) Stimulation is a non-invasive technique that uses high-frequency electromagnetic fields to create a low-frequency modulated electric field, enabling targeted stimulation of deep brain regions without affecting superficial cortical areas.>While ambient electromagnetic radiation (e.g., from cell phones) can influence brain activity—such as altering EEG patterns or increasing cortical excitability—TI stimulation is distinct in its controlled, intentional design to achieve precise neural modulation. Unlike environmental EMF, TI uses carefully calibrated, interfering fields to generate biologically relevant low-frequency signals that neurons can respond to. >In contrast, a 2025 study on 26 GHz millimeter-wave 5G exposure found no detectable changes in brain electrical activity (EEG) in healthy adults under regulatory-compliant exposure levels.A.I. shilling for radiation.>Directed energy weapons (DEWs) can potentially induce temporal interference in the human brain, particularly through microwave-based systems that exploit the Frey effect. This phenomenon occurs when pulsed microwaves are absorbed by the head, causing rapid thermal expansion in the inner ear fluids, which the brain interprets as sound—often perceived as clicks, buzzing, or even spoken words—without any external auditory input. This effect can disrupt normal auditory processing and create a sensation of voices or sounds originating inside the skull, effectively inducing temporal and cognitive interference. A.I. lying by omission to the fact that TI can be used to stimulate the inferior colliculus, and the mechanism of the frey effect being only superficial to the ears. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inferior_colliculushttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonotopy
>>41948067This is very interesting.
>>41949022Yeah the idea is that you could beam a penetrative heterodyned signal that controls a morphic field in a multipolar arrangement of radio sources.. The idea is this penetrative radiation overlaps at a target depth and due to the specifics of the neuron, it acts like a low pass filter which extracts the carriers beat frequency. Combined with direct energy weapons, this allows for a network of coherent, lobular radio antennas to focus radiation onto a target and create a penetrative morphic field around the brain which can be used to control internal process to the mind.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phased_arrayhttps://hackaday.com/2015/04/07/build-a-phased-array-radar-in-your-garage-that-sees-through-walls/It makes them low intercept V2K weapons.
>>41949074Now if it were to make the helmet or Dream visor. That would be cool.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Retinotopyhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3ZPFE4zHfkWe can instead of microchipping everyone, have them exist in the matrix without them knowing.
>>41948067>>41949074So it's targeting deeper brain regions, not just the outer layers.I once read a study on how interfering terahertz beams can be used to remotely conduct an MRI on a person... similar concept?I think traditionally, MRI like equipment is used for (semi invasive) deep brain stimulation which can help people regrow nerves in some cases
>>41949392Lol, I don't know if I'm getting screwed with or not, but I think there's some level of reality to the argument in OPs thread.
>>41949405i found out about Henry Loos through Mutahar some years ago iirc. i just found it interesting how "Loos. H" is close to "Loosh". something about reptilians and mind control via EM tech. nowadays it's bolstered with AI systems and remote brain-computer interfaces. just ignore me tho.
>>41949435What you're saying resonates with me and I'm familiar with the concept at least (I think) behind some of this tech.This appears to be a good thread, if you're OP then great job.
>>41949464i'm not OP. i only post with this name and tripcode.