
10.04.2010 Artificial intelligence in interaction with the human brain
Some consequences became evident in my conversations with targeted individuals (TI). Years of repeated firing of the neurons and the aggressive stimulation of the hormone system exhaust the body and brain. Subsequently many TIs loose the ability to secure their economy and maintain a stable platform for their life. In addition altered perception on the subconscious level, with preprogrammed trigger points, will surface in the conscious mind and result in changes in personality and behavior. The trial runs of the fluctuating modified behaviors show a variation in duration depending on intent, choice of design and the individual brains response. The rapid variation in mood, perception and behavior creates physical and mental stress in the subject. Read more
30.11.2008 Direct Human Brain - AI - Interface System technologies
Lack of factual information creates a naive conception of the development process of technologies sanctioned as safe to use, clouding the public debate and undermining sufficient grounds for government decision making. Securing human rights and safety when testing and implementing safe-to-use technologies demands access to more specialized and accurate knowledge than today's global political, military and industrial climate permits. Read more
07.07.2008 Human experimentation for the sake of technological progress?!
The human race has always sought rational and irrational ways to become well fitted for the purpose as responsible and progressive intellectual beings. Always strived to improve it's living conditions and heighten the survival rate. Research and development of connecting technologies has become a big resource of benefit. Big money is involved in the shared vision of where the industry is heading and the complementary roles each company may want to play or fight for market control. This means that some people unwillingly have to pay a high price for progress to become reality - a progress that is withheld from general circulation or full disclosure. Read more
26.03.2008 In the beholder's mind
* The term "temporal lobe lability" is typically used in a vulnerability program when firing the neurons.
High lability, i.e. frequent electrical burst in the temporal lobes. Usually associated with a loss-of-function critical component for a S (Safety vs K/Kill) level attrition because he/she is an essential contributor to control.
* Personality A- artistic, judgemental, anxious, etc.
* The cascading mode converter is another component which is providing an essential function or a backup contribution to:
- Out-of-the-body experiences
- Déjà vu
- Migraine (headaches)
- Temporal lobe epilepsy
- Lack of oxygen (brain)
- etc.
Trying to sort out the psychological effects when letting people know that there is an experiment going on complicates the procedure. The consequences of each S level attrition include when sorting out, as a minimum, a failure mode. The very end effect of a failure mode is a K level attrition kill of the human subjects. Consciousness is a space (math). We use metaphors such as "shallow mind", "holding on to a solution", etc. Still, consciousness does not have a location. Nothingness is the heart of consciousness. Thus, false memories equal to true memories, i.e. all memories are false. Read more


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22.05.2010 Dedicated milspace systems - no place for non-precision
The satellites have cross-links, capable of shuttling data between each other in space. Avoiding the need for a distributed ground-based infrastructure is a security measure proven effective with Milstar. I.e., no dependence on Earth stations around the world. A ground station is a vulnerability point exposed to damage by a weapon. Read more
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19.01.2010 Engineeering notes on the SR-71 Blackbird
Engineering design is potentially a creative activity. The successful
combination of "outside the box" conceptual thinking and revolutionary engineering adaptations
marked the dawn of a new era beginning in the late 1940s. Realizing the
growing importance of establishing new cold war deterrent factors, the
engineers at Lockheed Skunk Works (Advanced Development Project Office,
Burbank, CA) set forth to cover more ground than was usual for a new reconnaissance aircraft. Read more
19.01.2010 Antigravity Simulators
Simulator testing the operations of a complex apparatus, such as an antigravity platform,
requires a thorough understanding of the kinematic- and dynamic-similarity
laws. Test on small-scaled models have not been carried out successfully.
Although true physical feel was actually never achieved, full-scale simulators
with qualified actuation systems have proven to be the best avenue of
approach. Read more






