US PATENT 6506148 B2 CONFIRMS HUMAN NERVOUS SYSTEM MANIPULATION THROUGH YOUR COMPUTER
& TV
It�s hard to find any information at all on a one �Hendricus G. Loos,� despite
the fact that he�s filed multiple patent applications, with success, for apparatuses
that deal with the manipulation of the human nervous system via a computer screen or a
television monitor. In the abstract, he explains the following,
�Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation
of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near
� Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes,
when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes
to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system
of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the
latter, the image pulsing may be imbedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid
by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal. The image
displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program.
For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances
in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal
intensity.�
The concerning thing about this, as the patent application explains, is that even a very
weak pulse can have adverse affects on the human nervous system.
He then goes on to describe that pulse variability and strength can be controlled through software,
and explains how, with regards to a computer monitor, DVDs, video tapes and more, and also
how it can be remotely controlled from another location.
Perhaps the most concerning part is this,
�Certain monitors can emit electromagnetic field pulses that excite a sensory resonance
in a nearby subject, through image pulses that are so weak as to be subliminal. This
is unfortunate since it opens a way for mischievous application of the invention, whereby people
are exposed unknowingly to manipulation of their nervous systems for someone else�s
purposes. Such application would be unethical and is of course not advocated. It is mentioned
here in order to alert the public to the possibility of covert abuse that may occur while being
online, or while watching TV, a video, or a DVD.�
The application is full of cited examples that the �nervous system of a subject can
be manipulated through electromagnetic field pulses emitted by a nearby CRT or LCD monitor
which displays images with pulsed intensity.�
Our nervous system basically controls everything in our body, including the brain. It�s a
network of nerves and cells that carry messages to and from the brain and spinal cord to various
parts of the body, and it�s no secret that the United States government, among others,
have a long history of experimenting on human beings for mind control purposes. Could television
be a mind-control tactic? It would explain why so many people believe stories and explanations
of events presented to them by mainstream media, instantaneously, without even questioning.
In some cases, we are made to idolize what we see on T.V, like celebrities, and imitate
behaviour and wants.
Sometimes, a perspective that�s backed by evidence, which completely counters the story
and information we receive from mainstream media, is thrown into the �conspiracy realm.�
This is dangerous, have we reached a point where our televisions are doing the thinking
for us? Could they be using pulse techniques described above to influence our thoughts,
behaviours and perceptions?
Given what we know about our governments and the unethical actions they�ve taken throughout
history, it�s really not out of the question.
There is a reason why airplanes and hospitals ban the use of cell phones, it�s because
their electromagnetic transmissions interfere with critical electrical devices. The brain
is no different, it�s a bioelectric organ that�s extremely complex and generates electric
fields. Scientists can actually control brain function with transcranial magnetic stimulation
(TMS), a technique that uses powerful pulses of electromagnetic radiation beamed into a
person�s brain to jam or excite particular brain circuits.
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TAOIST MASTER EXPLAINS HOW NEGATIVE CHI AFFECTS US AND WHY TURNING - Duration: 4:23.
TAOIST MASTER EXPLAINS HOW NEGATIVE CHI AFFECTS US AND WHY TURNING INWARD IS SO IMPORTANT
TODAY
BY Dylan Charles
They say that energy goes where attention flows.
And in today�s insane media universe, our attention is everywhere.
Which means our energy is everywhere, and if it�s everywhere, it�s not where we
need it most, contributing to our personal health and wellness.
This is especially true in times of crisis, when tragic events flood society-at-large
with intense fear, anxiety, and worry, causing extreme stress.
When human beings are operating in these states, our spiritual energy is drained, and physical
and psychological health rapidly deteriorate.
There is more to this than just a feeling, it�s the science of Chi, your life force
energy.
Taoist master and author of numerous books on personal energy development, Mantak Chia
explains,
�But what is this �chi�, and where does it come from?
The chi is the primordial life force itself.
It begins in human life with the piercing of an egg by a sperm cell.
From this original fusion an enormously complex new human being develops.
�Chi� is the continuous flow of energy linking the various tissues, organs and brain
functions into a unified whole � a person.
Chi also links this person to his environment.� ~Mantak Chia
Conserving, protecting and strengthening your chi is challenging today with so many distractions
and with so many negative emotions in motion around us.
Remarking in an article on Taoist Cosmic healing, Chia explains how negative chi affects us.
In the Healing Tao, physical health, mental health and spiritual growth are different
parts of the same process; they are all related to keeping the Chi flowing strongly and smoothly
through our body.
Our emotions are intimately related to both our health and our spiritual development.
Negative emotions, like anger, explode and chase the energy out of our body.
Similarly, when we feel afraid, we contract so much that we literally squeeze the Chi
out of our body.
I am sure that you have noticed how depleted you feel after bouts of strong negative emotions.
This is not to say that you should never feel fear or get angry; these emotions are natural
and appropriate at certain times, and if you didn�t feel them then, something would be
wrong.
But if they become your chronic way of responding, your energy becomes stuck in these emotions
and you feel them at times that are inappropriate.
Your Chi will become blocked and will drain out.
Emotions can be one of our biggest energy drains, and without strong Chi, health will
eventually suffer and spiritual practice will feel difficult or impossible.
~Mantak Chia
Chia�s practices and teachings have greatly benefitted my life.
Many years ago I used the instructions in his book, Awaken Healing Energy Through The
Tao: The Taoist Secret of Circulating Internal Power, with great effect to awaken this life
force energy within me.
His most fundamental meditation practice, the microcosmic orbit, is a simple but powerful
exercise that anyone can do to develop a stronger connection to their life force energy.
Speaking recently with Brian Rose of London Real, Chia explains what the microcosmic orbit
is about, and why it�s so important that we turn our focus inward toward the body.
If the brain is always so intently focused on the external world, the brain is not able
to do the important work of regulating the organs of the body,
Focusing inward and calming the mind is essential for health, especially in an environment so
rich with negative emotions.
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ICE SKATING, TOYS R US, JOJO SIWA MERCH?! - Duration: 6:38.
(baileytubevlogs)
2.22.18
What's up guys!
So we just got out of a protest for the teachers.
Now we're going to go to Target,
for a "mommy & Bailey day"
What's up guys we are now at Target,
and we're going to try to go to the toy section.
and we got coffee!!
I love him!
I found Zhu-Zhu pets.
I didn't know they still existed,
and they look so colorful now.
(Bailey is teaching her mom how to zoom)
(Bailey practices her hula hooping skills)
(Take two!)
(Trying to add a second hula hoop)
(Doing better now!)
This feels ... very weird.
Mom: Ta-da!
(singing) All the snacks, all the snacks...
Favorite movie, or tongue tattoos?
Mom: um, favorite movie.
Do you not approve of the tongue tattoos?
(Singing again) It's beginning to look a lot like Thursday
We've got all the snacks
Mom, they have stuff that I can pet!
These aren't that soft.
Like a really fancy little kid?
Lauren (cousin) would say "What are those?"
It's supposed to be like a chew toy for a dog,
but Cam (guinea pig) could sit in it.
Cute! (The peeps marshmallows)
We're on TV! (It's actually a security monitor)
So we are done at Target,
and now what are we gonna do, Mom?
Mom: We're gonna go ice skating.
Ice skating!!
So we made it to the ice skating rink,
and now we're putting on our ice skates
so we can go out!
(Bailey's Penguin Trick)
So we're done ice skating.
We attempted to take some pictures in the arcade area.
Now we're gonna go get some sushi,
because we're hungry!
So clearly we changed are plans,
because we are now at IHOP (a pancake restraunt).
The sushi place we were going to eat at didn't serve us.
We sat there for the whole time,
and they just didn't bring us our food,
or even take our orders or anything.
Mom: Thirty minutes, we waited.
Why'd you say it in that order?
That was something I would do!
Mimicing, "Thirty minutes, we waited!"
Yum, yum, yum!
(Obviously we can see the food excitement)
Whoa, Mom, can I see what you have?
That is thick!
Mom: It's a steak omelet.
(Cupcake pancakes with cake frosting)
(Bailey approves!)
You can taste the icing very well!
Wait, I have to vlog the fact that
the "O" in O'Charley's looks like the puffle O's
that you give your puffles on Club Penguin!
I love Barnes and Noble.
Mom: Or Books a Million I don't remember.
That's a difference.
Mom: It's the one with the coffee shop,
and the big magazine wall!
(Thinking) Does that mean I can get another coffee?
Mom: Do you need another coffee ?!?!
(Bailey is shocked)
Well, I mean, I want another coffee.
Why are we going to a place that has a coffee shop,
if we're not going to get a coffee?
That's what I always say.
(Singing along to music)
Mom: "Piggy" Banks.
They're that big?!
Dude! What kind of bank are these kids making?
Nice.
JoJo glitter nails
JoJo microphone that lights up and changes color,
and sings her song.
JoJo bow maker,
JoJo's dog in a stuffed animal;
JoJo doll!
...More JoJo bow makers.
Mom: What is it? Spray on Lucky Charms?
They're lip balms!
Mom: Oh... whose lips are that big? The rabbit?
(The "rabbit" is from Trix cereal advertisements)
That's like "spray on shoes"
from Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs.
Except it's spray on cereal!
(Laughing at Bailey's joke)
(Hei Hei from Moana)
Haha, what the heck!
Mom?
Mom: Marco?
Polo!
Marco?
Polo
Dog: "You're awesome!"
Aw, thank you!
Wait, how do I sense this guy?
Yeah!
Mom, what is this?!
Mom: I'm not sure, but it is comfy-looking.
...and so fluffy!
I like that guy.
Sneks! (snakes)
A giraffe- uh, holding a baby giraffe.
Mom, I love ferrets.
Puff ball! It looks like the kind people have as key chains
What? There ya go.
"Here ~ let me just emerge."
(The birds were making out ???)
So we are back home now, guys.
Thank you for watching this vlog.
Don't forget to subscribe.
I'm gonna go get a snack and then go to bed,
but I'm really tired! I had an awesome day.
I hope you guys had fun coming along with me!
Let me know if you enjoy seeing this kind of video.
If you like them, comment below to let me know,
and give this a thumbs up so that I'll do more of them :)
I'll see you guys next time I vlog!! Bye ^-^
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Lords of the Crimson Alliance (US) - Dragonslayer - Duration: 4:15.
The cries from a small helm Of the (?) creature of the underworld Reach the ear of the legendary dragonslayer
Crystal fire behold the creature Standing in a mist
The village burns from the demons breath Searching pain and (gifts?)
Will no warrior come?
The iron knight from another realm
Swords flying!
On wings of hope a legendary soldier Take you to the (end/air?)
The death dealer
Oh noooooo!
The (understage?) cracks open to (day/death?) The monster soon will fall
Guarded by the (the death?) of doom (? (?) world
Leave me (lead me?) Leave me (lead me?) Leave me (lead me into?) the midnight zone
The steel of the slayers (?) (?) fooled by the magic beast while he waits in battle(?)
(Guided by his master death?) Slayer takes the dragons head
Hail the victim (?) hail the kingdom Majesty for the dragonslayer
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News Wrap: New U.S. sanctions crack down on North Korean illegal trade - Duration: 5:58.
JUDY WOODRUFF: In the day's other news: The Trump administration announced its toughest
sanctions yet on North Korea, in its latest effort to crack down on the country's illegal
maritime trade.
These target one individual, 27 entities and 28 vessels that the U.S. says North Korea
is using to evade international law.
U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said the economic sanctions will have a serious
impact.
STEVEN MNUCHIN, U.S. Treasury Secretary: Our actions are part of the ongoing maximum economic
pressure campaign to cut off sources of revenue that this regime derives from U.S. and U.N.
prohibitive trade to fund its nuclear and ballistic missile programs.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Mnuchin said the U.S. has imposed more than 450 sanctions against North Korea,
half of them in the past year alone.
President Trump said today that the fate of his son-in-law Jared Kushner's security clearance
is in the hands of his chief of staff, John Kelly, and he said he has no doubt that he
will make the right choice.
Kushner has been working as senior adviser to the president on an interim clearance for
over a year.
Kelly had said that he would decide whether Kushner can keep that clearance by today.
In Syria, a week of regime airstrikes on rebel-held suburbs east of Damascus have now left more
than 460 people dead.
Rescuers frantically pulled the injured from the rubble, as Syrian regime warplanes pounded
the region for a sixth day.
A spokeswoman for the United Nations' envoy to Syria called for a cease-fire, as members
of the U.N. Security Council struggled to agree on the terms.
ALESSANDRA VELLUCCI, United Nations Spokesperson: The humanitarian situation of the civilians
in Eastern Ghouta is appalling.
And, therefore, we are in urgent need for a cease-fire that stops both the horrific
heavy bombardment of Eastern Ghouta and the indiscriminate mortar shelling on Damascus.
JUDY WOODRUFF: The U.N. Security Council then delayed a vote on the Syrian cease-fire until
tomorrow afternoon.
There is more trouble in Myanmar, as human rights groups said the government has razed
at least 55 former Rohingya villages.
These satellite images show some of the bulldozed villages, which had been set on fire after
hundreds of thousands of the Rohingya Muslim minority were forced from their homes in August.
Human Rights Watch warned that Myanmar could be trying to destroy evidence of atrocities.
The U.S. Embassy in Israel will officially move to Jerusalem this May, in a timing that
coincides with Israel's 70th anniversary.
That is earlier than expected for the move President Trump announced last December.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu lauded the announcement, but a spokesperson
for Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas called it -- quote -- "an unacceptable step that
will be an obstacle to any effort to create peace in the region."
President Trump's son didn't give the foreign policy speech he was scheduled to deliver
today while promoting Trump-branded properties in India.
Donald Trump Jr., who helps to run the family's real estate business, had faced a wave of
criticism for mixing private business interests with U.S. foreign policy.
Instead, he participated in a question-and-answer session at a summit in New Delhi, and lamented
his father's promise that the company won't take on any new deals while he's in office.
DONALD TRUMP JR., Son of Donald Trump: It is a big sacrifice, because a big part of
my life is say, hey, I'm going to take eight years.
I'm 40.
Let's call it 23 percent of my life.
And just we're not going to do anything.
We're not -- it is difficult, and it's tough, as a businessman, but, again, fully understandable.
In a time when we're out of politics, you know, I think we will get some credit for
it.
And we will be welcomed again with open arms.
JUDY WOODRUFF: Donald Trump Jr. insisted that claims that he is using his father's presidency
to sell luxury apartments are -- quote -- "nonsense."
A woman is in custody after striking a security barrier near the White House late this afternoon.
The driver rammed the barrier with her white van, but didn't breach it.
The White House was temporarily put on lockdown.
The Secret Service said that she was immediately apprehended and that no injuries were reported.
In West Virginia, all the public schools were closed for a second day, amid a state-wide
teachers strike.
Thousands of educators joined the picket lines to demand better pay and benefits for the
teachers, who are among the lowest paid in the country.
They have been demonstrating in all 55 counties since yesterday, even though such strikes
are illegal there.
AMY MCMAHON, Teacher: I have a son who's in college.
I have a daughter who will be in college next year.
And they will not stay in this state.
So, it's about our students and staying here.
We have to make sure we have something to offer them.
And we don't right now.
JUDY WOODRUFF: West Virginia's Republican Governor Jim Justice approved a 2 percent
pay raise for teachers this year, but the educators insist that's still not enough.
Stocks soared on Wall Street today, boosted by gains in the technology and banking sectors.
The Dow Jones industrial average rallied more than 347 points to close at just under 25310.
The Nasdaq rose 127 points, and the S&P 500 added 43.
For the week, both the Dow and the S&P 500 rose a fraction of a percent.
The Nasdaq gained more than 1 percent.
And at the Winter Olympics, Russia won its first gold medal of the Games.
It went to 15-year-old figure skater Alina Zagitova in the women's free skate.
Her teammate, Evgenia Medvedeva, took silver.
Separately, a second Russian athlete at the Games, a female bobsledder, has now tested
positive for doping.
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Trump on trade: Can't have other countries taking advantage of US - Duration: 1:53.
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Trish Regan: Huge opportunity for US to go after China - Duration: 1:25.
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Trump touts 'blazing' US economy at CPAC - Duration: 1:55.
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U.S. will continue maximum pressure on North Korea: White House Press Secretary - Duration: 0:49.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders says the U.S. will continue to put
maximum pressure on North Korea.
Sanders,... who's in PyeongChang to watch the American team and Sunday's closing ceremony,...
also gave a quick recap of their dinner with President Moon Jae-in last night.
She said Ivanka Trump passed on a personal message from President Trump, particularly
regarding the latest U.S. sanctions on the North.
Sanders added that the goals of denuclearization must be maintained.
Asked on possible exchanges with the North Korean delegates, Sanders said there are no
plans as of now.
Sanders also laid out their schedule for the day, where she and the first daughter will
watch U.S. athletes compete in big air snowboarding and men's curling final this evening, together
with South Korea's first lady and Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha.
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Reports: US to move embassy to Jerusalem in May - Duration: 0:41.
The U.S. is reportedly planning to move its embassy in Israel to Jerusalem in just a few
months.
According to several reports out Friday, the new embassy will officially open May 14 — just
in time for Israel's independence day.
Trump administration officials told The Times of Israel that Congress was being notified
of the decision Friday.
Last month, senior officials told The New York Times the move could happen as soon as
2019, despite the administration originally planning not to rush the transition.
President Donald Trump decided late last year to recognize Jerusalem as the capital of Israel
and to move the U.S. Embassy there.
He had been promising to do so since he was on the campaign trail.
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U.S. unveils largest set of N. Korea sanctions on 27 companies, 28 vessels and one individual - Duration: 2:30.
The U.S. has unveiled what President Trump has described as the heaviest sanctions ever
imposed on North Korea,... in the latest effort to stop the regime's nuclear and missile programs.
They target dozens of foreign companies and ships that Washington says conduct trade with
Pyongyang.
Trump also warned of a unspecified "phase two" in his administration's North Korea policy...
if the sanctions are not effective.
Park Ji-won reports.
The United States has announced its largest-ever set of new sanctions against 27 shipping and
trade companies, 28 vessels and one individual,... all involved in helping North Korea evade
existing sanctions.
The sanctioned shipping companies and vessels are from North Korea, China, Hong Kong, Singapore
and Panama.
"This action targets the deceptive shipping practices that have enabled the Kim regime
to fund its dangerous weapons programs.
Our actions target shipping and trade companies, vessels and individuals across the world who
we know are working with North Korea's behalf."
The U.S. hopes the sanctions will significantly limit the regime's ability to engage in already-banned
international trade,... such as illicit coal exports.
Through the sanctions,... the U.S. aims to cut off the regime's revenue sources,... which
are funneled into the North's nuclear and ballistic missile development programs.
"The United States will leverage our economic strength to enforce president Trump's directive
that and company that chooses to help North Korea to fund its nuclear and ballistic missile
programs will not be allowed to do business with anyone in the United States."
President Trump has also warned of a "phase two" in his administration's North Korea policy...
if the new sanctions are not effective.
Speaking at a joint news conference with the Australian Prime Minister on Friday,... Trump
said that, if the sanctions don't work, the U.S. has to go phase two.
"I don't think I'm going to exactly play that card, but we'll have to see, if the sanctions
don't work, we'll have to go phase two and phase two may be a very rough thing, maybe
very, very unfortunate for the world."
While not specifying the details of the possible "phase two" actions,...
President Trump added that he hopes the sanctions work.
Park Ji-won, Arirang News.
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U.S. Embassy Heading For Jerusalem In May - Duration: 0:27.
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'You Failed Us' - Duration: 2:28.
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U.S. will continue maximum pressure on North Korea: U.S. delegates to South - Duration: 2:24.
It's the last day of the PyeongChang Winter Olympics tomorrow, and the among the U.S.
delegates that will be attending the closing ceremony is White House Press Secretary Sarah
Huckabee Sanders.
Earlier today in Korea's alpine town, she held a press briefing to drive home the message
that the U.S. intend to keep up its pressure on North Korea.
Lee Ji-won reports from Pyeongchang.
White House Press Secretary Sarah Huckabee Sanders and U.S. Senator, James Risch met
with reporters at the U.S. House in Pyeongchang on Saturday to deliver President Trump's message
for this Olympics.
Sanders first gave a quick recap of their dinner with President Moon Jae-in the previous
night.
She said Ivanka Trump passed on a personal message from President Trump, particularly
regarding the latest U.S. sanctions on the North.
"We are going to continue a campaign of maximum pressure.
The latest sanctions are the strongest that we have had on North Korea and we're going
to continue in that form."
This comes as the U.S., on Friday, announced new sanctions against 27 entities, 28 vessels
and one individual suspected of helping North Korea evade existing sanctions.
Though the delegates did not elaborate on the specifics of the "phase two" President
Trump had mentioned,... Risch said "nobody wants military action",... but simply added
the president is very committed to denuclearizing the North.
When asked about the South Korean leader's response to their strategy, Risch quoted what
President Moon had been "saying all along", that they will work together, and work as
one to try to accomplish what needs to be done and has to be done.
To the question on the U.S. response on North Korean leader Kim Jong-un's invitation to
President Moon, Sanders said dialogue could be helpful but the message and goal of denuclearization
must be maintained.
While there's growing speculation on the possibility of exchanges between the North Korean and
the American delegates, Sanders said nothing is planned as of now.
The delegates, including the first daughter, spent the rest of their day cheering for American
athletes by watching them compete in big air snowboarding and men's curling, together with
South Korea's first lady Kim Jung-sook and Foreign Minister Kang Kyung-wha.
Lee Ji-won, Arirang News, Pyeongchang.
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