Bio-Medical Telemetry Mind Control by Robert Naeslund, Swedish TI (3:50)
Bio-medical telemetry has long been thought to be impossible by the majority of people and has been relegated to science fiction. The fact is that scientists developed this technology into reality at least thirty years ago and started experiments with unwitting people.
By means of two-way radio communication, called telemetry or remote control, one can send a wavelength round trip to a brain transmitter in a person’s head. The wavelength streams through the brain and returns to a computer, where all aspects of a human being’s life are uncovered and analyzed.
During the 1960’s, brain transmitters as small as a half of a cigarette filter made it possible for doctors to implant them into unwitting patients during operations easily and without surgery via the nostrils.
To analyze an EEG in a computer instead of a printer gives a whole new perspective on what can be concluded. The receipt of mental manifestations as thoughts and visual impressions or feelings, behavior and psychological reactions can be continually registered. Bio-medical telemetry has made it possible for medical scientists and the state to observe the person deeper and more completely than what the individual can possibly do himself.
Through analysis and programmed computers, even affects and changes in a person’s physical and mental status can be created.
Quotes from “Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psycho-Civilized Society” by professor J. Delgado (1966):
“By electrical stimulation of specific cerebral structures, movements can be induced by radio command, hostility may appear or disappear, social hierarchy can be modified, sexual behavior may be changed, and memory, emotions, and the thinking process may be influenced by remote control” …
“Transmitters have no batteries, are activated by radio, and can be used for life, so that the brain can be stimulated indefinitely”…
Quote from “Bio-Medical Telemetry” by Dr. Stuart Mackay:
“The possibilities by bio-medical telemetry are limited only by the imagination of the investigator.”
From P.M. Persson, Swedish Defense Research Institution, FOA, 1965:
“Distances were not a problem, since long wavelengths could travel globally at the speed of light. Liquid crystals which are injected directly into the bloodstream and fasten themselves to the brain have been developed in the last ten years. It works on the same principle as the usual transmitter and uses the same technology and contains the same possibilities. An essential part of biotelemetry encompasses the transmission of data. This occurs mostly with help from a surgically implanted transmitter. The technology has been developed quite extensively in medical research.”
From Publishers Weekly’s review of “The Mind Stealers” by Samuel Chavkin:
“Telemetry for the surveillance of every citizen is on the drawing boards. That mind control techniques could become standard equipment of government, prison and police departments is backed by a forceful documentation”.