Will FilerNSA Mind Control and PsyopsWed Aug 6 16:04:25 200364.140.158.135NSA Mind Control and Psyopsby Will Filer Esu-@aol.com http://www.apfn.org/apfn/MC.htm The following was sent to me by Will Filer Esu-@aol.com on July 27,1999. It offers a new explanation for government mind control. Willhas stated to me that he is a former consultant to the U.S. NationalSecurity Agency and asked me to post this information immediately. Healso believes he is in immediate danger because of this information.Subliminal Implanted Posthypnotic Suggestions and Scripts UsingAcoustically Delivered and Phonetically Accelerated PosthypnoticCommands without Somnambulistic Preparation in the Subject forIntelligence and Counterintelligence Applications by the UnitedStates National Security Agency.1. INTRODUCTION:1. The following information is an overview of one area of NSAIntelligence Technology and Applications. A Technology Title,Applications, Technology Description, case history summaries and theNSA's Behavioral Modification Procedure Outline documented for thenon-technical person.2. TECHNOLOGY TITLE:1. Subliminal Implanted Posthypnotic Suggestions and Scripts UsingAcoustically Delivered and Phonetically Accelerated PosthypnoticCommands without Somnambulistic Preparation in the Subject forIntelligence and Counterintelligence Applications by the UnitedStates National Security Agency. "Computer Simulated SubconsciousSpeech Language".3. APPLICATIONS:1. Intelligence:1. Used on foreign and domestic diplomats, spies, and citizens togather intelligence, steal advanced technology for US Defenseapplications. Surveys of citizen's opinions to government events andpropaganda. Heavy survey use during times of war, economic strife andpolitical elections. War against drugs. Used to identify investmentsthat have high yield to support clandestine operations. Used todirect field agents without the agents having to carry communicationshardware and encryption devices.2. Counterintelligence:1. Used on foreign and domestic diplomats, spies, and citizens toidentify intelligence operations; scope, participants, communicationmethods, and weaknesses in individuals, systems, equipment, orsignals that can be exploited. Additional applications includemisinformation dissemination, confusing and confounding leadersduring critical decision moments, distorting significance of variousfacts to sway decisions and actions in US favor, behavioralmodification of foreign spies to betray their loyalties, selfinitiated executions (suicides).3. Behavior Modification and Accelerated Resocialization:1. This technology is used to develop and control spies, politicalcandidates, and other public figures through psychologicalintimidation, fear and extortion.2. The NSA uses this technology to resocialize (brainwash) the UScivilian voting population into "Giving their lives to Christ"(giving up their personal will and civil rights to the NSA). Eachsubject is required to maintain a "Personal Relationship with JesusChrist" (following the precepts of the Bible and doing what isordered by the NSA). The technology is also used to monitor andoptimize NSA employee performance and loyalty.4. DEFINITIONS AND ACRONYMS:1. Age Regression: The act of bringing back past memories in asubject though the use of hypnosis. The memories can be very vividand real in the mind of the subject.2. Hypnoamnesia: Temporary loss of memory due to a posthypnoticsuggestion.3. NSA: United States National Security Agency, Fort Mead, Maryland.4. ODO: On-Duty Officer, or officer-on-duty.5. Posthypnotic Command: Same as Posthypnotic Suggestion. This term"Command" is more commonly used when the hypnosis is forcibly givento the subject and when the subject's will has been broken downthough the use of REM Sleep Deprivation and Suggestibility Indexincreasing drugs like CNS and Cardiovascular Stimulants. The exposureto extreme REM deprivation and select chemical stimulants cause thesubject to have no ability to resist the "Suggestion" any longerthereby making it a "Command".6. Posthypnotic Suggestion: A subconscious suggestion or commandresident and potentially active in the subject following a hypnotictrance or period of direct access to the subconscious mind.7. Posthypnotic Suggestibility Index: An index or rating of asubject's susceptibility and sensitivity to hypnosis.8. REM DEP: Abbreviation for REM Sleep Deprivation or REMDeprivation. A subject deprived from REM Sleep has multiple symptomsi.e. reduced protein synthesis, black circles around eyes, loss ofshort term memory, confusion, impulsiveness, anger, frustration,diminished self-esteem, increased suggestibility, reducedproductivity, apathy, and depression. Long term REM Deprivationresults in death.9. Script: A carefully constructed series of words arranged in theform of a posthypnotic suggestion. The script will generally consistof four separate parts;(1) an identifier (subject's name, description, or other identifyingfactor),(2) trigger activation condition or conditions (when, what or how thesuggestion will trigger),(3) the content (what the trigger will precipitate in the perceptionof the subject),(4) and a duration (when or under what conditions will it stop orfinish). Additional reinforcing scripts are usually added to"strengthen" or reinforce the central posthypnotic command.10. Somnambulatory State: An abnormal condition of sleep in whichmotor acts (like walking, running) are performed. This state istypically achieved and a prerequisite to traditional hypnosis.11. Subliminal Implant: A posthypnotic suggestion successfullydelivered to the subject's subconscious mind.12. Transceivers (NSA): Nearly microscopic electronic surveillancedevices that collect and transmit encrypted audio, color video, andlocation coordinates collected at the subject site to NSA Satellitesthat in turn forward it to NSA central intelligence operations. Thedevices also receive encrypted audio scripts from NSA centralintelligence operations through the satellites and deliver it to thesubjectÆs site in the form of a subliminal posthypnotic suggestion.These devices are approximately the size of the head of a straightpin and can be concealed in houses, offices, automobiles, planes, andstreet corners.5. TECHNOLOGY OVERVIEW:1. In addition to the ability to see and hear what is going on insidepeople's homes, vehicles, and businesses through the use of nearlymicroscopic digital surveillance technology, the NSA is able tointerrogate and influence a person subconsciously without theknowledge or consent of the subject.2. Thought Labels (Response Labels):1. Have you ever watched a baseball game? Did you see the catcher andpitcher communicate using a series of itches, baseball caprearrangement, and clothing tugs? An elaboration of thiscommunication technique is used by the NSA to detect a fleetingthought in a subject or "read minds" so to speak.2. Lets discuss how an itch, clothing tug or even an innocent sneezecan be used to label a thought. For simplicity, we will call itches,clothing tugs, sneezes, coughs, or involuntary muscle spasms that areperformed during subconscious interrogation "thought labels".3. Post-Hypnotic Delivery Method:1. The NSA combines hypnosis and thought labels to interrogate peoplewithout the subject being aware of it. "How can hypnosis be used?"you might ask. The subconscious mind operates at a speed of about1200 to 1400 words per minute. This is many times faster than theconscious mind that operates at 250 to 450 WPM (words per minute).The posthypnotic script can be spoken at fast conversational speedapproximately 250 WPM and a recorder or a computer speeds up themessage up to approximately 1200 to 1400 WPM. Remember what happenswhen you play a 33 rpm record at 78 rpm? The resulting voice soundlike the old American cartoon characters the Chipmunks. This is onlyslightly past doubling (2X) the delivery speed. At speeds as high as1400 WPM, the voices would sound like a high pitched chatteringwhine. Remember when the words "Drink Coca Cola" were written on oneframe of a movie in a theatre back in the 1960s? The frame rate inmovies is played at 30 frames/second. At 1/30th of a second theconscious mind could not recognize the message but the subconsciousmind could read it clearly. The audience increased their Coca-Colaconsumption by 65% that night resulting in the Federal Governmentprohibiting subliminal advertising. The following probable reasonsfor not achieving a higher percentage of subliminal deliveryeffectiveness (> 65%) are described as follows. In that 1/30th of asecond some people were blinking, some people were looking around thetheatre, looking at spouses, children, candy, popcorn, etc. or theyhad sufficiently poor eyesight that they could watch the movie butcould not distinguish the small writing clearly.2. In the early years of this technology, the NSA originally recordeda spoken posthypnotic suggestion message into a tape deck and sped itup by speeding up the tape. This process was labor intensive,required each officer to have excellent diction and mastery of thelanguage and dialect required, and was of poor quality due tobackground noise and the delay in timing during recording andprocessing. It also required extensive training to assure that eachofficer spoke at the same rate of speed so that the resulting "sped-up" script was delivered at the correct speed. Now computers are usedto append digitized samples of optimized, ideal phonemes together toform words and the words are sped-up to the correct delivery speed.Where dialects are present, a different set of base phonemes is used.3. Currently, to optimize efficiency and accommodate the variety oflanguages on the planet, phonetic elements from each language anddistinct dialect are sampled, digitally edited to optimize them, andappended during delivery to form words and words arranged to makesentences in the from of scripts that resemble hypnotic suggestions.The empty space between words is minimized and pitch rise iscompressed and filtered. Repetitive sine waves are also removed fromthe phonetic element's acoustic wave train thus reducing the actualnumber of sine waves making up a word by 50% or more. This reducesthe actual length of the time it takes the phoneme to be deliveredprior to accelerating (speeding-up) the delivery (like fast forward).This helps the message to be played at higher speeds and reduces thesubject's ability to recognize it as accelerated speech. Thetechnique of using optimized digitally sampled and edited phonemesappended together to for words and then sentences structured ashypnotic suggestions can be termed "computer simulated subconsciousspeech language".4. The subconscious mind is also very sensitive. It can hear thingsthat the conscious mind ignores. If you have watched television, youhave probably noticed that there are many "subliminal tapes" on themarket to program your subconscious mind. These tapes have their"messages" recorded/hidden in the sounds of ocean waves, music, orother sounds but they are not sped-up to subconscious delivery speedsand are therefore not very effective. The subconscious mind can hearand discern the message even when there is background noise likewaves, cars, planes, or even when someone else is speaking to you innormal conversation. Your conscious mind won't hear anything unlessit is very quite in the house. If you are very attentive you may hearwhat sounds like a low-pitched tape on fast forward, and played atlow volume. This is the sound of the NSA's high-speed audiosubliminal message.5. This modification of the phonetic elements, played at low volume,combined with the environmental background noise makes it verydifficult for a subject to record the NSA message. Even if thesubject were to effectively record the message, it is very difficultto filter (separate) the NSA's message from background noise. Then,reconstructing the missing sine waves from the acoustic wave trainand slowing the message down to discern the actual content of the"posthypnotic" script with the conscious mind would be nearlyimpossible for the average citizen. To briefly summarize, the subjectwould have no chance in analyzing a NSA message without the followingitems:FULL REPORT HERE: http://www.apfn.org/apfn/MC.htm projects Anonymous, Wed Aug 6 20:04
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