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Becca Rey
Nervous System Manipulation: Mind Control?
2023-11-06
Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic fields from monitors
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The inventor, Hendricus G. Loos, a very busy man or not a man at all? Loos has been used for filing a number of patents under his name, mostly involving “nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic from monitors” and “subliminal acoustic manipulation of the nervous system”.
Over time physiological effects have been observed on the human subject, in response to stimulation of the skin, with weak electromagnetic fields that pulsed with certain frequencies mainly near the ½ Hz or 2.4 Hz range.
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When computer monitors and TV tubes display images they are pulsed, and emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of amplitudes to cause excitation. It's possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsings images that are displayed on nearby computer monitors or TV screens. The image pulsing may be imbedded in the program itself or it may be overlaid modulating a vide stream, either as a RF signal or a video signal. Images displayed on the computer monitor may be pulsed by a simple computer program. Some monitors pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of sensory tesonances in subjects that were nearby. Some subjects may be generated even when the display images are pulsed with subliminal intensities.
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THE CLAIMS:
1. A method for manipulating the nervous system of a subject located near a monitor, the monitor emitting an electromagnetic field when displaying an image by virtue of the physical display process, the subject having a sensory resonance frequency, the method comprising:creating a video signal for displaying an image on the monitor, the image having an intensity;modulating the video signal for pulsing the image intensity with a frequency in the range 0.1 Hz to 15 Hz; andsetting the pulse frequency to the resonance frequency.
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2. A computer program for manipulating the nervous system of a subject located near a monitor, the monitor emitting an electromagnetic field when displaying an image by virtue of the physical display process, the subject having cutaneous nerves that fire spontaneously and have spiking patterns, the computer program comprising:a display routine for displaying an image on the monitor, the image having an intensity;a pulse routine for pulsing the image intensity with a frequency in the range 0.1 Hz to 15 Hz; anda frequency routine that can be internally controlled by the subject, for setting the frequency;whereby the emitted electromagnetic field is pulsed, the cutaneous nerves are exposed to the pulsed electromagnetic field, and the spiking patterns of the nerves acquire a frequency modulation.
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3. The computer program ofclaim 2, wherein the pulsing has an amplitude and the program further comprises an amplitude routine for control of the amplitude by the subject.
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4. The computer program ofclaim 2, wherein the pulse routine comprises:a timing procedure for timing the pulsing; andan extrapolation procedure for improving the accuracy of the timing procedure.
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5. The computer program ofclaim 2, further comprising a variability routine for introducing variability in the pulsing.
6. Hardware means for manipulating the nervous system of a subject located near a monitor, the monitor being responsive to a video stream and emitting an electromagnetic field when displaying an image by virtue of the physical display process, the image having an intensity, the subject having cutaneous nerves that fire spontaneously and have spiking patterns, the hardware means comprising:pulse generator for generating voltage pulses;means, responsive to the voltage pulses, for modulating the video stream to pulse the image intensity;whereby the emitted electromagnetic field is pulsed, the cutaneous nerves are exposed to the pulsed electromagnetic field, and the spiking patterns of the nerves acquire a frequency modulation.
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7. The hardware means ofclaim 6, wherein the video stream is a composite video signal that has a pseudo-dc level, and the means for modulating the video stream comprise means for pulsing the pseudo-dc level.
8. The hardware means ofclaim 6, wherein the video stream is a television broadcast signal, and the means for modulating the video stream comprise means for frequency wobbling of the television broadcast signal.
9. The hardware means ofclaim 6, wherein the monitor has a brightness adjustment terminal, and the means for modulating the video stream comprise a connection from the pulse generator to the brightness adjustment terminal.
10. A source of video stream for manipulating the nervous system of a subject located near a monitor, the monitor emitting an electromagnetic field when displaying an image by virtue of the physical display process, the subject having cutaneous nerves that fire spontaneously and have spiking patterns, the source of video stream comprising:means for defining an image on the monitor, the image having an intensity; andmeans for subliminally pulsing the image intensity with a frequency in the range 0.1 Hz to 15 Hz;whereby the emitted electromagnetic field is pulsed, the cutaneous nerves are exposed to the pulsed electromagnetic field, and the spiking patterns of the nerves acquire a frequency modulation.
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11. The source of video stream ofclaim 10wherein the source is a recording medium that has recorded data, and the means for subliminally pulsing the image intensity comprise an attribute of the recorded data.
12. The source of video stream ofclaim 10wherein the source is a computer program, and the means for subliminally pulsing the image intensity comprise a pulse routine.
13. The source of video stream ofclaim 10wherein the source is a recording of a physical scene, and the means for subliminally pulsing the image intensity comprise:pulse generator for generating voltage pulses;light source for illuminating the scene, the light source having a power level; andmodulation means, responsive to the voltage pulses, for pulsing the power level.
14. The source of video stream ofclaim 10, wherein the source is a DVD, the video stream comprises a luminance signal and a chrominance signal, and the means for subliminal pulsing of the image intensity comprise means for pulsing the luminance signal.
This invention would relate to the stimulation on the human nervous system by an electromagnetic field applied externally to the body. Nuerological effects of the external electric fields have been mentioned by Wiener in 1958, in a discussion of the bunching of brain waves through nonlinear interactions. Wiener decribes the field as set up by a 10Hz alternating woltage of 400 V applied in a room between sieling and ground. Brennan in 1992 describes in the U.S. Patent No: 5,169,380 an apparatus for alleviating disruptions in Circadian rythms of a mammal, which an alternating electric field is applied across the head of the subject by two electrodes placed a short distance from the skin.
In the end, this is another patent used for not only mind control, but now nervous system control of ones own body while watching certain shows, and commericals.
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