Radio Signal Designed With White Noise

Creating subliminals in the air is a bespoke process.

Its requirements is that the ear drum can pic up a modulation and make sense of it.

You might not hear any words but just a modulating tinnitus buzz and the brain will create a sentence for you in your head to think about.  You might not hear any words but you will feel it and think it.

I am postulating this example below is used widely by those who know.  It is simple enough to generate but it has to be so well camouflaged so that when used the meek become hero’s.

So I think this is how it is done.

radio frequency subliminals

It is a radio signal that is designed with white noise – hence that is why you know when it is about because of the tinnitus modulating tone in your ears.  The addition of the white noise allows you to listen to this radio signal.

Stochastic resonance (SR) is a phenomenon where a signal that is normally too weak to be detected by a sensor, can be boosted by adding white noise to the signal, which contains a wide spectrum of frequencies. The frequencies in the white noise corresponding to the original signal’s frequencies will resonate with each other, amplifying the original signal while not amplifying the rest of the white noise (thereby increasing the signal-to-noise ratio which makes the original signal more prominent). Further, the added white noise can be enough to be detectable by the sensor, which can then filter it out to effectively detect the original, previously undetectable signal.

This phenomenon of boosting undetectable signals by resonating with added white noise extends to many other systems, whether electromagnetic, physical or biological, and is an area of intense research.[1]  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stochastic_resonance#cite_note-MossReview-1

Just to clarify this sentence at the end above, ” area of intense research.[1]” below is an extract from its introduction:

“Evidence is given suggesting a possible role of stochastic resonance in brain function, including detection of weak signals……” meaning that there is evidence that the brain uses this priniciple and it is one of its tools.

A number of naturally occurring `noise’ sources in the brain (e.g. synaptic transmission, channel gating, ion concentrations, membrane conductance) possibly accounting for stochastic resonance phenomena are also reviewed.

Conclusions: Stochastic resonance is a ubiquitous and conspicuous phenomenon compatible with neural models and theories of brain function. http://www.clinph-journal.com/article/S1388-2457(03)00330-4/abstract

So there are suggestions that this is also how the synaptic process extracts weak signals and how naturally occurring ‘noise’ sources in the brain could be explained.

“The stochastic resonance phenomena observed in sensory systems and to describe how a random process (`noise’) added to a subthreshold stimulus can enhance sensory information processing and perception.”

Of course the processing of weak signals to extract more data can alter thinking and perception.

So create a radio signal subliminal with some embedded white noise and blast it away into the ether, pass the walls and trees or buildings if you are outside.  You can be anywhere inside, outside or hiding in a cupboard and the signal will get to you and guess what: since the brain knows all about processing weak signal embedded in noise then let it do all the work of extracting the subliminal so you can know all about it.

So you want to know what is embedded in this radio signal and you cannot extract it by electronic means – then blast it from anywhere, above, or below, don’t matter, or perhaps a whole building being a source, or a lamp post, traffic lights, hidden under the apshalt in your highways and allow the brain to make sense of it for you so you can get the feeling and the thinking of the message.

These signals are so well camouflaged that they are very difficult to record.

white noise amplifying signal stochastic resonance

Of course there are other ways these subs can come to you as target words, distance sounding sources but audible, through a radio channel you are currently playing through a local transmitter, through your building infrastructure there the metal beams act as antennas, through the metal utensils in your kitchen, or your spinning fan, the buzz of your refrigerator: the presence of white noise can increase the volume of these subs. A good parabolic microphone will show you what is in the ether around you. But can you stop them all getting to your brain to be processed.

So is your thinking your own you think.

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