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>From Dorothy Burdick's "Such Things Are Known." Pages 142-153;
self-published in 1982 by Vantage Press, Inc.; 516 West 34th Street; New
York, New York 10001
"At Stanford scientists are attempting to reverse this process and are
attempting to transmit thoughts and instruction by playing previously
recorded brain waves; thus, 'You are programming yourself.' The human =
brain
and eye are also being studied with computers so that photographic =
processes
can be understood. 'We are seeing through your eyes.'
The difficulties involved in reading these microwaves became =
surmountable
with the developments of SQUID (superconducting quantum interference =
device)
which uses niobium coils in liquid helium. It is a circuit capable of
measuring minute quantities of magnetic field or flux, quantum by =
quantum.
It makes possible the measurement of the smallest magnetic fields. With
modern electronic techniques, environmental magnetic noise is almost
completely eliminated. By using a holographic interferometer (acoustic
telescope) optimized to detect weak signals it would be possible to read =
the
microwave print of any human brain, since brain prints are as =
distinctive as
fingerprints. Each individual has his own characteristic pattern of =
shifts
in frequency and size. Thus the brainwaves of one individual can be
distinguished from those of another.
Electronic devices use ultrasonic waves to store and recognize =
electronic
signals for use at a later time, perform operations that usually require =
a
computer, and separate one signal from another. They also amplify weak
electrical signals using ultrasonic waves. It is possible to do things =
with
acoustic surface waves that are difficult to do with simple electronic
components, i.e., recognize a signal of known form. Laser is so =
sensitive
that is can actually "hear" and record the electric potentials of nerves =
as
they are transmitted.
The interdigital transducer converts the electrical signal into an =
acoustic
surface wave and reconverts the acoustic wave back into an electrical
signal. Acoustic surface wave devices can be made precisely and =
uniformly
by photolithographic reproduction techniques are programmable. Such a
device recognizes any desired code or signal from among other digital =
codes
even in the presence of considerable 'noise,' responding strongly to the
programmed signal and weakly to all others. This kind of device is used =
in
radar technology enabling air-traffic controllers to accurately pick out =
the
unique identification signal of each aircraft as it comes within range.=20
Another silicon chip, IOSA (integrated optic spectrum analyzer) uses =
surface
acoustic waves to convert processed radar signals into sound waves. The
sound waves interact with light from a tiny solid state laser and cause =
the
beam to bend toward a detector array made of charge couple devices. The
amount of deflection indicates the frequency of the radar signal. This
device is part of a telemetry or remote measuring system which involves
picking up signals, transmitting them to a distant location for =
conversion
into displays, recordings or comparisons with other data. Automated
reaction to information received directly or indirectly may be =
programmed.
Wave analyzers deal with the complex oscillations of the brain in =
somewhat
the same way that a prism separates the colors of a beam of light. The
components of this complex wave are isolated by electronic circuits =
tuned to
several frequencies. A statistical average can be determined from many
readings. From this information, the versatility of the brain under
investigation can be assessed, as well as its repertoire of adaptive
stratagems.
If mind reading is to take place, this technique must be applied to all
parts of the brain at once involving many analyzers. Problems for
researchers used to be found in the fact that frequency analysis of =
tactics
might come too late to be of immediate value. In the past, frequency
analysis did not give information on how rapidly changing signals from
different parts of the brain related, or which of the suggested meanings
would be the correct choice. Now, via computer, all this can be =
instantly
known.
Suppose it is true, as some officials insist, that the MEG cannot really =
be
read at a distance. What would make one believe that one's mind was =
read?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been developing over a period of at =
least
twenty years. Many scientists have been engaged in making it seem that =
the
computer can think. At a 1980 meeting of the American Association for =
the
Advancement of Science, Robert Wilensky of the University of California =
at
Berkeley was asked if his program, PAM, had intelligence. PAM =
incorporates
a sense of how people analyze and reason.
Does the computer augment human intelligence instead of interpreting and
repeating it? To do this the computer must deal with a massive volume =
of
data and requires selectivity or the ability to decide what is or is not
relevant. To the group of programmers at the meeting, the human brain =
is
theoretically existent proof against computers. Perhaps they do not to
bioengineers.
The Cray, a large computer has twenty to one hundred times the =
capability of
smaller ones. It is different from machines that simply keep track of
facts. It is specifically designed for problem solving and can carry =
out
biomedical experiments with the computer simulating the human effects. =
The
Cray does one hundred million calculations a second. The human brain =
can
only process five thousand bits of information per second. What kind of
match for the Cry would you be?
The computer works by using an acoustic processor to sample the wave
patterns of the speaker's voice at least 20,000 times a second. The
information in the sample is digitized. A thousand samples are =
collected at
a time and put trough the procedure called discrete Fourier transform =
which
involves adding, subtracting and integrating waveforms to produce a =
useful
synthesis of the information over time. This yields characteristic =
patterns
known as spectral time samples, one hundred of them every second. The
computer compares these with prototypes stored in the processor's =
memory.
The processor classifies the time samples according to the sounds in the
original word. As the acoustic processor puts them out, a linguistic
decoder matches the sound patterns to the most probable sentence pattern
they seem to fit.
Current 'injections logic' circuits, (Josephson junctions) operate at
temperatures so low that metal loses resistance to electric current. =
The
less resistance, the faster the current flows and the faster the =
computer
works. Invented by Tushar Gheewals at IBM, the circuits operate in as
little as 13 picoseconds, or trillionths of a second. Roughly, a pico
second is to a second what a second is to thirty years. This is about =
the
same as the speed of light.
Suppose you are observed over a long enough period of time for analysis =
of
your thought, speech, prejudices, viewpoints, sexual peculiarities, and
likes and dislikes of both people and things. What kinds of words would
make you happy or unhappy if they were programmed by an artificial
intelligence expert with the help of psychologist or psychiatrist?
'Bizarre,' you say. 'Possible,' I say, ' psychological analysis has =
been a
hobby for a long time.'
Let's take it a little further, and let's assume the computer program is =
out
to make you as uncomfortable as possible in the privacy of your own home =
or
anyplace else. 'Really, impossible,' you say. Stop and think a while. =
It
takes a little getting used to. There will be many things in your life =
that
upset you or make you unhappy. You may have expressed yourself aloud to
close friends in person or on the phone. You may have blown your stack =
at
work and been talked about. In our society the walls literally have =
ears.
Anything that vibrates can be read at a distance, even your vocal =
chords.
Assume that for some reason you come to the attention of someone in
security, either national or international. You could do this very =
easily
by making an overseas phone call or a trip, or you could have a relative =
who
is involved with someone in whom the U.S. government is interested.
Originally, when harassment began, I wondered if the repetition of my
thoughts were bounced back by a tape recorder. Later I realized that =
only a
fast computer could transmit them back, and that no human could read =
back so
quickly over space. Human comment, however, might be inserted by an
observer reading some kind of visual display if he was close enough.
Properly programmed, the Cray can project to you in any voice selection =
on
the basis of the structure of your sentence thought, which will reach it
before you have really formulated it, and select either a suitable
programmed answer or read back to you what you have been thinking. =
Thus,
you may really be programming yourself. It may even seem to anticipate =
your
answers.
What I am saying is that you have to transform the thoughts in your mind
verbally but silently. Although they are unspoken, the muscles that =
drive
speech formulate the words in advance, and form an electric potential =
track
in your brain that can be read at a distance by telemetry. Each nerve
impulse causes a sound imperceptible to the human ear which can be =
picked up
by laser.
A trained observer or observers can insert speech if they read what you =
are
about to think or say. There is a lag time between the formation of the
words in your brain and the formed thought which gives the computer time =
to
read part or all, or guess with a fair degree of accuracy what you think =
and
return an appropriate or inappropriate answer depending upon how you =
feel
about it. At times they may even seem funny. Your electric potentials =
will
always anticipate you a little.
The feeling that your mind is being read can be produced by a though =
being
verbally introduced at a subliminal level. At that threshold you are =
not
aware that it is presented, but because your brain resonates, the =
thought is
received and you become 'conscious' of it. It is designed to be intense
enough to influence the mental processes or behavior of the individual. =
It
literally 'crosses your mind.' Next, at a higher sound level a Voice
repeats the thought you just received without knowing it, thus =
consciously
producing the sensation of mind-reading in the receiver. You think, =
'They
must be reading my mind!' What they are really doing is presenting an
acceptable idea in your phraseology that you are most likely to be =
thinking
while you are involved in a particular kind of activity.
Subliminal aural suggestion presented in a manner typical of your habits =
of
though and speech is hard for the receiver to distinguish from an =
original
thought - original in that it really started in the mind of the receiver =
and
wasn't suggested to him. Just how hard it is to differentiate between =
the
two, the original idea, and the suggested idea, is hard to estimate. =
You
really have to be paying strict attention to yourself and what you are
doing. You still might not be certain, because the presented idea might =
be
typical of your mind set so that you could accept or go along with it.
Should the idea just 'pop' into your head and not be part of a train of
thought you might be suspicious. Unfortunately, with this kind of =
thing, an
idea can be 'slipped' in. If it seems logical, or fits your mood or =
mode of
thought, you would not question it. Often it would not matter, but =
while
were you driving a car or piloting a plane it could become fatal.
Suppose you forgot something and suddenly were reminded at a subliminal
level. You could not be sure that you yourself remembered or whether it =
was
called to your attention by an outside mind keeping tack of your =
activity.
You could be writing something and thinking as you wrote and suddenly =
write
the wrong word. On rereading you would realize that as you wrote it, it =
was
'introduced.' You might misdial a phone number and not be sure whether =
you
made a natural mistake or one that was inflicted at a subliminal level.
When you finally realize what is really going on you are certainly going =
to
be upset, at the very least. High verbals are natural prey for this =
kind of
situation especially if they can be observed. They express themselves =
well,
often aloud and in writing. Their thought patterns and methods of =
arriving
at conclusions or solutions, their modi operandi, can be predicted if =
they
are observed over time.
It is an extremely debilitating, nightmarish situation to be in. For
instance, during REM (rapid eye movement) sleep when you are dreaming, =
ideas
are verbally suggested to you at a subliminal level thus controlling or
influencing your dream contact. With a combination of subliminal, aural
presentation of ideas, plus the introduction of infliction of bizarre
physical effects, real hallucinatory images and effects could be =
produced.
The more emotionally upset you are, the more effective this kind of
psychological technique is likely to be.
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From Dorothy Burdick's =
"Such Things=20
Are Known." Pages 142-153; self-published in 1982 by Vantage =
Press,=20
Inc.; 516 West 34th Street; New York, New York 10001
"At =
Stanford=20
scientists are attempting to reverse this process and are attempting =
to=20
transmit thoughts and instruction by playing previously recorded =
brain waves;=20
thus, 'You are programming yourself.' The human brain and eye =
are also=20
being studied with computers so that photographic processes can be=20
understood. 'We are seeing through your eyes.'
The difficulties =
involved=20
in reading these microwaves became surmountable with the developments =
of=20
SQUID (superconducting quantum interference device) which uses =
niobium coils=20
in liquid helium. It is a circuit capable of measuring minute=20
quantities of magnetic field or flux, quantum by quantum. It makes =
possible=20
the measurement of the smallest magnetic fields. With modern =
electronic=20
techniques, environmental magnetic noise is almost completely=20
eliminated. By using a holographic interferometer =
(acoustic telescope)=20
optimized to detect weak signals it would be possible to read =
the microwave=20
print of any human brain, since brain prints are as distinctive=20
as fingerprints. Each individual has his own characteristic =
pattern of=20
shifts in frequency and size. Thus the brainwaves of one =
individual can=20
be distinguished from those of another.
Electronic devices use =
ultrasonic waves to store and recognize electronic signals for use at =
a later=20
time, perform operations that usually require a computer, and =
separate one=20
signal from another. They also amplify weak electrical signals =
using=20
ultrasonic waves. It is possible to do things with acoustic =
surface=20
waves that are difficult to do with simple electronic components, =
i.e.,=20
recognize a signal of known form. Laser is so sensitive that is =
can=20
actually "hear" and record the electric potentials of nerves as they =
are=20
transmitted.
The interdigital transducer converts the electrical =
signal=20
into an acoustic surface wave and reconverts the acoustic wave back =
into an=20
electrical signal. Acoustic surface wave devices can be made =
precisely=20
and uniformly by photolithographic reproduction techniques are=20
programmable. Such a device recognizes any desired code or =
signal from=20
among other digital codes even in the presence of considerable =
'noise,'=20
responding strongly to the programmed signal and weakly to all =
others. =20
This kind of device is used in radar technology enabling air-traffic=20
controllers to accurately pick out the unique identification signal =
of each=20
aircraft as it comes within range.
Another silicon chip, IOSA=20
(integrated optic spectrum analyzer) uses surface acoustic waves to =
convert=20
processed radar signals into sound waves. The sound waves =
interact with=20
light from a tiny solid state laser and cause the beam to bend toward =
a=20
detector array made of charge couple devices. The amount of =
deflection=20
indicates the frequency of the radar signal. This device is =
part of a=20
telemetry or remote measuring system which involves picking up =
signals,=20
transmitting them to a distant location for conversion into displays, =
recordings or comparisons with other data. Automated reaction =
to=20
information received directly or indirectly may be =
programmed.
Wave=20
analyzers deal with the complex oscillations of the brain in =
somewhat the=20
same way that a prism separates the colors of a beam of light. =20
The components of this complex wave are isolated by electronic =
circuits tuned=20
to several frequencies. A statistical average can be determined =
from=20
many readings. From this information, the versatility of the =
brain=20
under investigation can be assessed, as well as its repertoire of=20
adaptive stratagems.
If mind reading is to take place, this =
technique=20
must be applied to all parts of the brain at once involving many=20
analyzers. Problems for researchers used to be found in the =
fact that=20
frequency analysis of tactics might come too late to be of immediate=20
value. In the past, frequency analysis did not give information =
on how=20
rapidly changing signals from different parts of the brain related, =
or which=20
of the suggested meanings would be the correct choice. Now, via =
computer, all this can be instantly known.
Suppose it is true, =
as some=20
officials insist, that the MEG cannot really be read at a =
distance. =20
What would make one believe that one's mind was read? Artificial =
Intelligence=20
(AI) has been developing over a period of at least twenty =
years. Many=20
scientists have been engaged in making it seem that the computer can=20
think. At a 1980 meeting of the American Association for=20
the Advancement of Science, Robert Wilensky of the University of =
California=20
at Berkeley was asked if his program, PAM, had intelligence. =
PAM=20
incorporates a sense of how people analyze and reason.
Does =
the=20
computer augment human intelligence instead of interpreting =
and repeating=20
it? To do this the computer must deal with a massive volume =
of data and=20
requires selectivity or the ability to decide what is or is=20
not relevant. To the group of programmers at the meeting, the =
human=20
brain is theoretically existent proof against computers. =
Perhaps they=20
do not to bioengineers.
The Cray, a large computer has twenty =
to one=20
hundred times the capability of smaller ones. It is different =
from=20
machines that simply keep track of facts. It is specifically =
designed=20
for problem solving and can carry out biomedical experiments with the =
computer simulating the human effects. The Cray does one =
hundred=20
million calculations a second. The human brain can only process =
five=20
thousand bits of information per second. What kind of match for =
the Cry=20
would you be?
The computer works by using an acoustic processor =
to sample=20
the wave patterns of the speaker's voice at least 20,000 times a=20
second. The information in the sample is digitized. A =
thousand=20
samples are collected at a time and put trough the procedure called =
discrete=20
Fourier transform which involves adding, subtracting and integrating=20
waveforms to produce a useful synthesis of the information over =
time. =20
This yields characteristic patterns known as spectral time samples, =
one=20
hundred of them every second. The computer compares these with=20
prototypes stored in the processor's memory. The processor classifies =
the=20
time samples according to the sounds in the original word. As =
the=20
acoustic processor puts them out, a linguistic decoder matches the =
sound=20
patterns to the most probable sentence pattern they seem to=20
fit.
Current 'injections logic' circuits, (Josephson junctions) =
operate=20
at temperatures so low that metal loses resistance to electric =
current. =20
The less resistance, the faster the current flows and the faster the=20
computer works. Invented by Tushar Gheewals at IBM, the =
circuits=20
operate in as little as 13 picoseconds, or trillionths of a =
second. =20
Roughly, a pico second is to a second what a second is to thirty =
years. =20
This is about the same as the speed of light.
Suppose you are =
observed=20
over a long enough period of time for analysis of your thought, =
speech,=20
prejudices, viewpoints, sexual peculiarities, and likes and dislikes =
of both=20
people and things. What kinds of words would make you happy or =
unhappy=20
if they were programmed by an artificial intelligence expert with the =
help of=20
psychologist or psychiatrist? 'Bizarre,' you say. 'Possible,' I =
say, '=20
psychological analysis has been a hobby for a long =
time.'
Let's take=20
it a little further, and let's assume the computer program is out to =
make you=20
as uncomfortable as possible in the privacy of your own home =
or anyplace=20
else. 'Really, impossible,' you say. Stop and think a =
while. =20
It takes a little getting used to. There will be many things in =
your=20
life that upset you or make you unhappy. You may have expressed =
yourself aloud to close friends in person or on the phone. You =
may have=20
blown your stack at work and been talked about. In our society =
the=20
walls literally have ears. Anything that vibrates can be read at a =
distance,=20
even your vocal chords. Assume that for some reason you come to the =
attention=20
of someone in security, either national or international. You =
could do=20
this very easily by making an overseas phone call or a trip, or you =
could=20
have a relative who is involved with someone in whom the U.S. =
government is=20
interested.
Originally, when harassment began, I wondered if the=20
repetition of my thoughts were bounced back by a tape recorder. =
Later I=20
realized that only a fast computer could transmit them back, and that =
no=20
human could read back so quickly over space. Human comment, =
however,=20
might be inserted by an observer reading some kind of visual display =
if he=20
was close enough.
Properly programmed, the Cray can project to =
you in any=20
voice selection on the basis of the structure of your sentence =
thought, which=20
will reach it before you have really formulated it, and select either =
a=20
suitable programmed answer or read back to you what you have been=20
thinking. Thus, you may really be programming yourself. =
It may=20
even seem to anticipate your answers.
What I am saying is that =
you=20
have to transform the thoughts in your mind verbally but =
silently. =20
Although they are unspoken, the muscles that drive speech formulate =
the words=20
in advance, and form an electric potential track in your brain that =
can be=20
read at a distance by telemetry. Each nerve impulse causes a =
sound=20
imperceptible to the human ear which can be picked up by =
laser.
A=20
trained observer or observers can insert speech if they read what you=20
are about to think or say. There is a lag time between the =
formation of=20
the words in your brain and the formed thought which gives the =
computer time=20
to read part or all, or guess with a fair degree of accuracy what you =
think=20
and return an appropriate or inappropriate answer depending upon how =
you=20
feel about it. At times they may even seem funny. Your =
electric=20
potentials will always anticipate you a little.
The feeling =
that your=20
mind is being read can be produced by a though being verbally =
introduced at a=20
subliminal level. At that threshold you are not aware that it =
is=20
presented, but because your brain resonates, the thought is received =
and you=20
become 'conscious' of it. It is designed to be intense enough =
to=20
influence the mental processes or behavior of the individual. =20
It literally 'crosses your mind.' Next, at a higher sound level =
a=20
Voice repeats the thought you just received without knowing it, thus=20
consciously producing the sensation of mind-reading in the =
receiver. =20
You think, 'They must be reading my mind!' What they are really =
doing=20
is presenting an acceptable idea in your phraseology that you are =
most likely=20
to be thinking while you are involved in a particular kind of=20
activity.
Subliminal aural suggestion presented in a manner =
typical of=20
your habits of though and speech is hard for the receiver to =
distinguish from=20
an original thought - original in that it really started in the mind =
of the=20
receiver and wasn't suggested to him. Just how hard it is to=20
differentiate between the two, the original idea, and the suggested =
idea, is=20
hard to estimate. You really have to be paying strict attention =
to=20
yourself and what you are doing. You still might not be =
certain,=20
because the presented idea might be typical of your mind set so that =
you=20
could accept or go along with it. Should the idea just 'pop' into =
your head=20
and not be part of a train of thought you might be suspicious. =20
Unfortunately, with this kind of thing, an idea can be 'slipped' =
in. If=20
it seems logical, or fits your mood or mode of thought, you would not =
question it. Often it would not matter, but while were you =
driving a=20
car or piloting a plane it could become fatal.
Suppose you forgot =
something and suddenly were reminded at a subliminal level. You =
could=20
not be sure that you yourself remembered or whether it was called to =
your=20
attention by an outside mind keeping tack of your activity. You could =
be=20
writing something and thinking as you wrote and suddenly write the =
wrong=20
word. On rereading you would realize that as you wrote it, it=20
was 'introduced.' You might misdial a phone number and not be sure =
whether=20
you made a natural mistake or one that was inflicted at a subliminal=20
level.
When you finally realize what is really going on you are =
certainly=20
going to be upset, at the very least. High verbals are natural =
prey for=20
this kind of situation especially if they can be observed. They =
express=20
themselves well, often aloud and in writing. Their thought =
patterns and=20
methods of arriving at conclusions or solutions, their modi operandi, =
can be=20
predicted if they are observed over time.
It is an extremely=20
debilitating, nightmarish situation to be in. For instance, =
during REM=20
(rapid eye movement) sleep when you are dreaming, ideas are verbally=20
suggested to you at a subliminal level thus controlling =
or influencing your=20
dream contact. With a combination of subliminal, =
aural presentation of=20
ideas, plus the introduction of infliction of bizarre physical =
effects, real=20
hallucinatory images and effects could be produced. The more =
emotionally=20
upset you are, the more effective this kind of psychological =
technique is=20
likely to be.
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