Hacking the Brain Made Simple

Crossing the line: the last domain: the mind.

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Look at this:vibrations as a translator.

For the above game to work the accelerometer in the mobile phone is tied up to some software. The accelerometer tells the software what its position is and the graphics operates on its instructions.

What is an accelerometer?

“The accelerometer is a device that can measure the force of acceleration, whether caused by gravity or by movement. An accelerometer can therefore measure the speed of movement of an object it is attached to.”

Ok, so it can tell you what is its position in space. If it vibrates, those tiny movements of vibrations can be recorded accurately.

The keystroke logger is when some coward hiding behind your computer wants to know what you are typing on your computer and he is especially friendly when you go online shopping because he is waiting for you to type in your credit card details so he can do some shopping too on your behalf but only this: the shoe size will be his not yours but you will be paying for it. This is how he can get those numbers when your mobile phone is placed on the table next to the keyboard.

http://thehackernews.com/2011/10/iphone-can-be-used-as-spy-phone-to-get.html#_

Vibration phase

Calibrating and monitoring phase

Results

easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy when you know.

Of course like that game clip at the beginning there will be some software as an intermediary translating the vibrations for alphabets.

Now this is the big question: Can they now hack into your brain so that they know what you are……eh…..lets see…..lets go for the big one: what you are thinking.  Just as above using vibrations can they know what you are thinking.

I am not promising you anything but just to see how close we can get to seeing if this is possible.

You now use mobile phones where you can hear the person on the phone by placing it against your jaw.  You can hear the person because of bone conduction.  The voice signal on the phone causes the phone to slightly vibrate to the tune of the speech.  This signal bypasses the ear drum, but is picked up by the cochlea in the brain and passed to the auditory nerve which takes it to the brain to be processed.

So the body is not alien to signal processing through vibrations in the body. In fact resonance is probably one of the few main tools that the body has to maintain balance in all the organs and also for intangible communication.  Tangible speech is in fact as a result of vibrating parts in your vocal tracks and then further shaping using your tongue and lips.

Normal speech is obvious as you just listen in with your ears or use a microphone. I am more interested in sub-vocal speech, the kind where you silently speak when you are thinking. This is as good as knowing what you are thinking.  What else is there to know and really will be game over, when this is up and running.

If you stick a sensitive microphone on your neck near your vocal cords you should be able to record subvocal speech.  You can now buy in-ear microphones which records what you hear and this can be used to record subvocal speech.  This is all up close in your face methods to record speech. Booring.

How do we record what a person is thinking when one is out of sight – remotely. So now no cables but using the ether. Like if one is in the other side of town and want to reach you.  Like controlling the drones from hundreds of miles away. You now want to listen in or know what the person is thinking. So the person is spotted, anchored and the signal now follows the person. The GPS locating signal is an electromagnetic signal. The same signal beaming down can be used as a listening device like the example above where the vibrations on the table was picked up by the mobile phone to know what you are typing on your keyboard.  The common factor here is your mobile phone.

Your mobile phone is a transmitter and a receiver.  It locates you, knows who you are, and then listens in to your subvocal speech and hence your thinking by monitoring the vibrations in your vocal cords, or the resonant frequencies in your brains.  Your mobile phone the keyboard logger and your own personal monitoring gadget 24/7. So far we are discussing using monitoring in the Mhz and the Ghz range for mobile phones.  High frequency monitoring. These signals can pick up data and take them away to know what you are saying or thinking (through subvocal speech), but they cannot communicate with you except perhaps give you some feeling of unease and alter sleep patterns by influencing resonant frequencies in your body.  Look, the aim here is to listen to your speech and monitor your thinking.  Mhz and Ghz can do this, as the signal beams down on you takes away the vibration data and then is processed in a super computer somewhere, like the keystroke logger.  You have seen how that works. What is the difference between monitoring a vibration on a table or the vibrations in your vocal cords (hand gesture). I think monitoring your vocal cords is easier.  You mobile phone locates you, by your phone number they know who you are. If you are using your phone they can listen in, easy peasy.  If you are not using your phone, the GPS locator will locate you.  When you are not using your phone, the signal will beam down, and monitor your subvocal speech and hence your thinking.  Look just imagine you are the keyboard.  Put yourself in the position of the keyboard. Same thing.  You speak they know. If you operate a gadget or if you are up to some shananagance , they know. Remote monitoring through your mobile phone has been here for a while.  Get the big G 4 G it will be easier for them to locate you.

When gadgets are operating in the Ghz range, remotely talking back to you is probably not easy as it is outside the hearing range.

To talk to you the signals need to be within the hearing range – (perhaps even below 20 Hz) 20Hz to 20kHz and perhaps up to 100kHz in the ultrasound range. Here both radio frequencies and sound can be used to monitor and influence you.  You might not hear ultrasound at 50 kHz but for a tinnitus high pitch sound but the brain might be able to make sense of it. You will get a sensation of what it is about.  That is what the subliminal is about.

Soon the ultrasound aspect of it might not be needed for subliminals as an all in one package is being developed for GPS tracking where low frequency signals are used.

Low-frequency 3D location technology flourishes where GPS fails

( http://www.wired.co.uk/news/archive/2012-06/06/low-frequency-location-tracking ).

Developed by some oxford types called the “OneTriax”. What? Is that the one triax with an i in it triax.

http://onetriax.com/

“Using very low frequency fields, their technology can work out your position in three dimensions in a building or underground using only a single transmitter (no triangulation here) and the smartphone in your pocket. And while it may help you find your friends on Saturday, it might also — more importantly — make the difference between you living and dying after an earthquake.”. 

I checked the date on this article to make sure it was not 1st April, but no, 6th June 2012.

“For us it’s not about becoming rich, it’s that this technology has the potential to change the world, as it has the ability to change the way positioning is done,” says Markham. 

It also has good potential for anybody to listen in to my mind and also to send me a subliminal. This all-in-one very low frequency fields does away with the Mhz and the Ghz framework and hence brings together the monitoring and the subliminal aspects of surveylance together in one system, meaning remotely listen in and and also send you a message.

Here is some more of what the technology can do and remember it is operating within your body’s natural perceptive range in “very low frequency fields”.

“So with the knowledge of this vector field we can establish our position with a single transmitter as it is obviously stretched and scaled depending on how far you are relative to the transmitter.”

“Even better, this technology can easily be integrated into existing smartphones, as most of these phones “already have magnetometers or electronic compasses to work out the orientation of the screen”, whose sensors with “just an upgrade” and “slightly more advanced processing power” could be used to pick up and analyse these vector fields.”

“In addition to positioning, the technology can also be used for transmitting data and even two-way communications in “harsh environments” to help save lives, such as allowing rescuers to communicate with miners trapped underground; or, more prosaically, to offer shoppers discounts while they wander round their local mall. The ability to communicate larger packets of information like a film is something “they are working on”. (O-kay, like control my dreaming patterns when I am asleep.)

“Within four years, “we will have smartphones manufactured with our technology,” Markham believes. “We think it is achievable.”

“And that really will be game over.”

It sure will for a lot of us who don’t want to be famous.

Government too have plans for the future.

“………could be fitted with GPS tags in order to allow authorities to track them via satellite under plans expected to be announced by the government later Monday. (04/03/2013)

“The scheme’s proponents hope it will prevent repeat offenders from entering town centres and other areas where they are though more likely to commit crime.”

(http://uk.news.yahoo.com/govt-mulls-fitting-gps-tags-repeat-offenders-033410775.html#Jrd3WDS)

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