Directional Sound Video

An interesting video on a fairly basic, ad-hoc system that is probably blown away by the state of the art today:

You have to factor in that the same people who ran MK Ultra, and hypnotized innocent people into suffering from “incontinence, amnesia, forgetting how to talk, forgetting their parents, and thinking their interrogators were their parents,” would now have the ability to pick one random person they identify out of a crowd, with similar psychologies, and regularly expose them to such cognitive inputs wherever they go, using this tech. That would require the program look at thousands of people, searching for that specific psychology.

It makes you wonder how many active shooters are products of the modern MK Ultra programs, especially given how many report hearing voices in their heads.

And while we are on cutting edge surveillance technology, Kelly Ann Conway let out a new surveillance tech she must have heard of as the White House went back and forth on all the surveillance that might be deployed against Presidential staff:

“What I can say is there are many ways to surveil each other now, unfortunately,” including “microwaves that turn into cameras, etc,” Conway told New Jersey’s the Record newspaper in an interview on Sunday. “So we know that that is just a fact of modern life.”

So what she is saying is that one routine surveillance tool that is deployed is a microwave camera that can spray microwaves into a house, and create camera images through the walls off of what bounces back. It would not surprise me if a computer can colorize the image based on how different materials reflect the waves.

I assume she learned that through mandatory briefings White House Staff are being given on all the government surveillance that might be deployed against them, and how to counter it where they can, and how to cope with it where it can’t be countered. It is another indicator that there is a war going on between rival cohorts within the government, probably one part largely privatized, with some neat new contractor-only toys, and the older intel agencies and the President now on the other side.

This is why Google feels it best the government let Google develop the government’s technology for it, and then allow Google to grant it access to Google’s new toys. What you are seeing is the shadow government of the Cabal forming in the private sector now that Cabal is losing the government.

It is also raising an issue which is bubbling under the legal surface. What is legally required to deploy a surveillance that can see into the curtilage of a domicile, if everything it gathers is picked up in the curtilage of another domicile, and is anything legally required if the information gleaned through its usage is not used in a court of law. As of now, given usage of these technologies is not detectible by most people, and the information gleaned from it is not used in any official case, the position of the government has been that it is freely usable with no legal oversight, since everything used to harvest the information is gathered in the curtilage of another house, and it isn’t being admitted in any court.

My expectation is that given the abuse of all of that against the Trump administration, there will be some sort of action by Trump later on, relating to all that, as well. But first things, first, and that is dead and imprisoned Cabal members.

In eight years of his Presidency, we may end up with an entirely different nation, even if most of the nation doesn’t notice it.

Tell everyone about r/K Theory, because you never know who else will hear about it too

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bikermailman
bikermailman
5 years ago

There was a story several years ago about van-portable units that “see” through walls. Not clearly enough (then) for normal visual recognition, but shape, heat, etc. Anyone want to bet they haven’t 1) miniaturized, 2) fine-tuned and 3) added in personal bio-signature ability in the last decade? This was a story in major media, sold as being able to find T-rists, K-nappers, etc.

savantissimo
5 years ago

I re-invented the idea of ultrasound interference/ beat wave sound projector back in the mid-’90s, and researching it found that the idea went back to at least the ’60s and commercial systems were available – I think there was even a story on NPR about it.

In the late ’90s I found the old microwave sound projector patent which was from the early ’70s, a guy from Norcross Ga., IIRC, and used high-power pulse modulation to heat fluids in the inner ear – needless to say, not good at all for the target.

On a separate topic: Fake cops busted: Impersonators fooled real police & firefighters for years, even arrested citizens – ““I believe there’s probably hundreds of victims who were actually detained and didn’t have good experiences with these folks,” said Kevin Shanlian, chief of the Genesee County Parks Rangers division, who was involved in exposing the group. He said the core of the group had 10 members.” Most haven’t been named or charged. Hmmm.

ERTZ
ERTZ
5 years ago

Google
directional sound
as it’s called.
Is sold publicly, as entertainment and for advertising, for example audio ads or product offers that can be only heard in one spot/shop/entrance, without pestering customers with a mix of audio ads, say, in a shopping mall.
It’s publicly known weaponization is the
The LRAD (Long Range Acoustic Device)
used for example in crowd control or defending cruise ships or tankers against pirates as a first non-lethal effector. To oversimplify, it’s like an audio-laser – highly directional with minimum spread and great range. You can flip a switch and it becomes deafening (causing permanent hearing damage) to people hundreds of meters away, while bystanders hear nothing of it.

Through-the-wall radar,
as it’s called broadly,
is also already, in limited form, commercially available for the public:
As a baby monitor.
Babies sometimes suddenly die – Sudden infant death syndrome (SIDS).
The idea is to use radar to monitor them. This is already quite advanced – there is doppler effect motion detection in basically three ranges for this application:
cm/s to m/s movements indicate body and limbs moving;
mm/s to sub-mm/s movements indicate breathing;
sub-mm/s movements indicate heart pulse (skin and blood vessels are elastic, and expand and contract with pulse – radar can easily pick that up).
Add some clever algorithms, and those devices know if a baby is awake, moves around, sleeps,
or stops breathing. It’s quite efficient for overburdened parents; if your baby stops breathing, there is an alarm, and they can come rushing in and do CPR.
But, of course, slightly adjusted, the same system works surreptitiously and with higher ranges,
to check up if a person in a house moves, where he is exactly, and from pulse and breathing it can be derived if the person is asleep and how deeply.
This is not exactly top-secret high tech anymore; if you google-image-search
Through-the-wall radar
you will find that police/SWAT etc. use this tech for breaking and entering or hostage situations, so that the cops storming a house or structure know in real-time where everybody is positioned, and therefore cannot be surprised or ambushed.
All this may sound costly and complex, but actually isn’t.
There are publicly available systems for experimentation, based on WLAN or a through-the-wall radar chip from an Israeli company. If interested, google and you’ll find.

A sexual side-note:
Some tech people use these radar chips, for example
rfisee.com
vayyar.com
to secretly test if their girlfriends/wives fake orgasms – in real orgasms, their heart rate will go up suddenly, which cannot easily be faked (and is not known to the women anyway).
Before that, they used regular cameras with enhanced video analysis:
(Principle: Even cheap cameras detect and record more subtle color changes than the human eye can see – by amplifying these, regular video can be used to extract breathing and pulse information remotely)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EhZXDgG9oSk
Why would men care?
Evolutionary psychologists found out that if a female orgasms, her cervix slime plug is displaced and insemination leads hundreds of times more likely to impregnation. There appears to be also a correlation of faking orgasms and infidelity or plans to end a relationship, but, as far as I know, the evidence is not yet completely clear.

Pitcrew
Pitcrew
5 years ago

What we’ll see is an increasingly feckless and impotent federal government, while corporate contractors (frequently foreigners and foreign intel services) run roughshod all over us. Of course, simpletons will blame every Fed (not all Feds are bad, but all ARE government workers). If Trump doesn’t put a kinetic stop to that, McCarthy style, then our country will just get picked apart, to the bone when he’s no longer President, which is only 6 and a half years away. China and the middle east are the worst at doing this to us, but all the others do it too. Trump has the war powers act, he has REX-84 and he has other tools, especially EO’s. There is NO excuse for not getting this done.

Mr Darcy
Mr Darcy
Reply to  Pitcrew
5 years ago

Not to mention the powers given him by the PATRIOT Act. You are right. He has the lawful authority. I’ve wondered for months now why he doesn’t use it. Too shocking for the masses, perhaps.