Wednesday, October 30, 2024

I'm asked about radiowaves controlling the brain: Jose Delgado used a "bidirectional" radiowave transponder implant

 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aor.14200

 In my research on Puharich I have not come across that type of radio wave to brain wave transduction experiment. Russian research developed this: "Thus are the two complementary aspects of Radio-Hypnotic Intracerebral Control (RHIC)" (see below for details).
Certainly Jose Delgado's research is more along the lines of radio waves to brain waves. Mainly the radio waves are used to activate a microchip for electromagnetic stimulation directly. "Dr. W. Ross Adey, a physiologist at the Brain Research Institute at UCLA; and Dr. Wilder Penfield, a Canadian. Dr. Penfield's experiments consisted of the implantation of electrodes deep into the cortexes of
epilepsy patients who were to undergo surgery; he was able to drastically improve the memories of
these patients through electrical stimulation. Dr. Adey implanted transmitters in the brains of cats
and chimpanzees that could send signals to a receiver regarding the electrical activity of the brain;
additional radio signals were sent back into the brains of the animals which modified their behavior
at the direction of the doctor." ...
"Dr. Delgado's experiments at Yale University School of Medicine and work in the field at
Cordova, Spain. The New York Times stated:
"Afternoon sunlight poured over the high wooden barriers into the ring, as the brave bull bore
down on the unarmed matador, a scientist who had never faced fighting bull. But the charging
animal's horn never reached the man behind the heavy red cape. Moments before that could
happen, Dr. Delgado pressed a button on a small radio transmitter in his hand and the bull braked
to a halt. Then he pressed another button on the transmitter, and the bull obediently turned to the
right and trotted away. The bull was obeying commands in his brain that were being called forth by
electrical stimulation by the radio signals to certain regions in which fine wires had been painlessly
planted the day before."
In his [Delgado] paper "Intracerebral Radio Stimulation and recording in Completely Free Patients," Delgado observed that: "Radio Stimulation on different points in the amygdala and hippocampus in the four patients produced a variety of effects, including pleasant sensations, elation, deep thoughtful concentration, odd feelings, super relaxation (an essential precursor for deep hypnosis), colored visions, and other responses. "With regard to the "colored visions" citation, it is reasonable to conclude he was
referring to hallucinations -- an effect that a number of so-called "victims" allude to.
Delgado, J.M.R. Evaluation of permanent implantation of electrodes within the brain.
Electroencephalography and Clinical Neurophysiology, 7, 637-644, 1955.
[8] Delgado, J.M.R. Social rank and radio-stimulated aggressiveness in monkeys. Journal of
Nervous and Mental Disease, 144, 383-390, 1967.
New York Times, May 17, 1965, front page, ‘Matador’ With a Radio Stops Wired Bull; Modified
Behavior in Animals Subject of Brain Study.
Delgado, J.M., Mark, V., Sweet, W., Ervin, F., Weiss, G., Bach-Y-Rita, G., & Hagiwara, R.
Intracerebral radio stimulation and recording in completely free patients. Journal of Nervous and
Mental Disease, 147, 329-340, 1968.
Funding of the
experiments began in CIA MKULTRA. Subproject 62 documents “certain kinds of radio frequency energy have been found to effect reversible neurological changes in chimpanzee"
Jose Delgado’s development of the Stimoceiver in the 1950s brought intelligence agencies’ ultimate
dream of controlling human behavior one step closer to reality. The Stimoceiver—a miniature
electrode capable of receiving and transmitting electronic signals by FM radio—could be placed
within an individual’s cranium. And once in place, an outside operator could manipulate the
subject’s responses. Delgado demonstrated the potential of his Stimoceivers by wiring a fully-
grown bull. With the device in place, Delgado stepped into the ring with the bull. The animal
charged towards the experimenter – and then suddenly stopped, just before it reached him. The
powerful beast had been stopped with the simple action of pushing a button on a small box held in
Delgado’s hand. [36] P. 147
In 1966, Delgado asserted that his experiments [37] “support the distasteful conclusion that
motion, emotion and behavior can be directed by electrical forces and that humans can be
controlled like robots by push buttons. P. 147
The records on Subproject 94, part of Project MKULTRA, dated 22 November 1961, describe the
purpose: “Miniaturized stimulating electrode implants in specific brain center areas will be utilized.
The feasibility of remote control of activities in several species of animals has been demonstrated.
The present investigations are directed toward improvement of techniques and will provide precise
mapping of the useful brain centers. The ultimate objective of this research is to provide an
understanding of the mechanisms involved in the directional control of animals and to provide
practical systems suitable for (deleted – ‘human’?) application.” P. 149
A file released by the US Army dated 22 August 1975 is a demonstration of how patients were used
as guinea pigs for mind control studies. Electrodes were inserted into parts of their brains,
ostensibly because it could help to heal them. P. 151
Ptusenko ends the article with a warning. "They may quite well have actually been tested. It was
not for nothing that at that time some graduates of the Moscow State University Biology Faculty
were sent to Ministry of Radioeelctronics Research Institutes . . . . So let us leave the notorious
science of psychotronics to the conscience of psychiatrists, psychics, and hypnotists. Nevertheless,
faced with such a terrible danger as psychotropic weapons (and other kinds of space-based
weapons), it is our duty to ensure that the development and operation of space based solar energy
system receive popular and above all mass media scrutiny."
https://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/document?repid=rep1&type=pdf&doi=02831f44a2d3a170f3d0af2b86d40f99bc3cc036
At the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Maitland Baldwin, under CIA supervision, bombarded the
brains of lobotomised monkeys with radio waves. According to researcher Alex Constantine, "His
CIA monitors noted weird excesses: in one experiment, Baldwin decapitated a monkey and
transplanted its head to the body of another, then attempted to restore it to life with radar
saturation."
In 1964, CIA Director Richard Helms sent a memo to the Warren Commission, mentioning
"biological radio communication." Helms' theorising about such methods was truly reminiscent of
Orwell's 1984. He said, "Cybernetics [or computer theory] can be used in the moulding of a child's
character, the inculcation of knowledge and techniques, the amassing of experience, the
establishment of social behaviour patterns -- all functions which can be summarised as control of
the growth processes of the individual."
L.L. Vasiliev, professor of physiology at the University of Leningrad, described one experiment in
remote hypnosis using undefined techniques of radio control:
The late L.L. Vasiliev, professor of physiology at the University of Leningrad wrote in a paper about
hypnotism: "As a control of the subject's condition, when she was outside the laboratory in another
set of experiments, a radio set was used. The results obtained indicate that the method of using
radio signals substantially enhances the experimental possibilities." The professor continued to
write, "I.F. Tomaschevsky (a Russian physiologist) carried out the first experiments with this
subject at a distance of one or two rooms, and under conditions that the participant would not
know or suspect that she would be experimented with. In other cases, the sender was not in the
same house, and someone else observed the subject's behavior. Subsequent experiments at
considerable distances were successful. One such experiment was carried out in a park at a
distance. Mental suggestions to go to sleep were complied with within a minute."
The Russian experiments in the control of a person's mind through hypnosis and radio waves were
conducted in the 1930s, some 30 years before Dr. Delgado's bull experiment. Dr. Vasiliev definitely
demonstrated that radio transmission can produce stimulation of the brain.
"As a control of the subject's condition, when she was outside the laboratory in another set of
experiments, a radio set was used. The results obtained indicate that the method of using radio
signals substantially enhances the experimental possibilities. I.F. Tomaschevsky [a Russian
physiologist] carried out the first experiments with this subject at a distance of one or two rooms,
and under conditions that the participant would not know or suspect that she would be
experimented with. In other cases, the sender was not in the same house, and someone else
observed the subject's behaviour. Subsequent experiments at considerable distances were
successful. One such experiment was carried out in the park at a distance. Mental suggestions to
go to sleep were complied with within a minute."
There have been many researchers in this area - doing classified military research. US Air Force researchers noticed some brain-radio wave audio modulation:
Synthetic Telepathy Patent 6587729 "Apparatus for audibly communicating speech using
the radio frequency hearing effect"
https://patents.google.com/patent/US6587729
"The Radio Frequency (“RF”) Hearing Effect was first noticed during World War II as a subjective “click” produced by a pulsed radar signal when the transmitted power is above a “threshold” level. Below the threshold level, the click cannot be heard.
The discovery of the Radio Frequency Hearing Effect suggested that a pulsed RF carrier could be encoded with an amplitude modulated (“AM”) envelope."
The radio waves from TV have been used as a metaphor for parapsychology:

https://d1wqtxts1xzle7.cloudfront.net/45969062/magic_waves-libre.pdf?1464275371=&response-content-disposition=inline%3B+filename%3DMagic_Waves_Extrasensory_Powers_and_Nons.pdf&Expires=1730288673&Signature=PlWYunzAIrBRjNpfnJtqYECP6Sfk42px3wUg1Q7Dtzffq8ZcV~LqWUtaF60SpOwgq7h6wVhkiian41iZ9xkKl9SfmP~pUvTO3RL9umbJoSsHkHCbtNgYCpYIr7kZUN3tKXcHgVeESK8V971RXxa3cJelZTzvyAEpiMj5e8Jgrqm2xHbWyeMX7lvz1CY8P-1Ri1L67Jgd9twENI4La9NHdJHJ3Y5bDOZaYUMLfaAluWPllzUVy4bcH0hpmUYFkDFZZYnjVJQxg4zHN1N7Xz7iJMh1qRiTiE2w0-ezfSRXCXebgKN6xaKcclrfYJd7CyTWOE774Nc-Ni4BV2kLJvw0EQ__&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJLOHF5GGSLRBV4ZA
" the expansion in wireless coverage fueled imaginaries of ubiqui-
tous and versatile waves, television came to be seen as a psychic medium
analogous to the extrasensory human brain and body. For example, in a
science fiction story from 1981 about a pair of twin sisters born with tele-
pathic powers, one twin feels what the other is thinking, but if either
sister stops thinking, the mind of the other immediately becomes blank,
“just like a television suddenly turned off.”34 The mechanisms of a
human brain processing information were thus imagined to be similar
to the mechanisms of a television. At the moment that television rose to
ascendancy as a key medium for processing electromagnetic waves, the
brain was believed to be a medium for processing waveform information."
a project conducted collab-
oratively by researchers in the life sciences and electronic engineering
on a group of people who supposedly possessed the power of parapsy-
chological transference. Experiments in the laboratory in 1992 resulted
in the discovery of what were called “screen effects” in the process of
transference. Researchers noted that transferred information, even Chinese
characters, always appeared as pictorial information. The receiver did
not have to understand the transferred content or need to know the char-
acters in order to receive the information. If the information came in
large amounts, the transference might resemble the scanning process of a
television screen, appearing portion by portion. The characters scrolled
across their minds just like credits crawling across a TV screen.36
36. Wang Boyang, “Siwei chuangan zhong ‘pingmu xiaoying’ xianxiang de fenxi”
[An analysis of the “screen effects” of parapsychological transference],
Zhongguo renti
kexue [Chinese journal of somatic science], no. 1 (1992): 12–14.

It's possible your experience was self-induced from your imagination activating innate psychic abilities.
For example when I meditated much more at a younger age - say 10 years ago - when the propane heater switched on electrically then I got a strong shock in the center of my brain - in the pineal gland.

"Dr. Ivor Browning, a laboratory was set up in New Mexico, specializing in working with the
hypothalamus or "sweet spot" of the brain. Here it was found that stimulating this area could
produce intense euphoria.
Dr. Browning was able to wire a radio receiver-amplifier into the "sweet spot" of a donkey which
picked up a five-micro-amp signal, such that he could create intense happiness in the animal.
Using the jolts of happiness as an "electronic carrot", Browning was able to send the donkey up a
2000 foot New Mexico mountain and back to its point of origin. When the donkey was proceeding
up the path toward its destination, it was rewarded; when it deviated, the signal stopped. "You've
never seen a donkey so eager to keep on course in your whole life," Dr. Browning exclaimed."
Professor
J. Anthony Deutsch of New York University, provided an important segment of research in the field
of memory control. In layman terms, Professor Deutsch indicated that the mind is a transmitter
and if too much information is received, like too many vehicles on a crowded freeway, the brain
ceases to transmit. The Professor indicated that an excess of acetyl choline in the brain can
interfere with the memory process and control. He indicated excess amounts of acetyl choline can
be artificially produced, through both the administration of drugs or through the use of radio
waves. The process is called Electronic Dissolution of Memory (EDOM). The memory transmission
can be stopped for as long as the radio signal continues.
As a result, the awareness of the person skips over those minutes during which he is subjected to
the radio signal. Memory is distorted, and time-orientation is destroyed.
According to Lincoln Lawrence, author of Were We Controlled, EDOM is now operational. "There is
already in use a small EDOM generator/transmitter which can be concealed on the body of the
person. Contact with this person, a casual handshake or even just a touch, transmits a tiny
electronic charge plus an ultra-sonic signal tone which for a short period will disturb the time-
orientation of the person affected....it can be a potent weapon for hopelessly confusing evidence in
the investigation of a crime."

a “stimoceiver,” a radio transmitter and receiver, https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC3740620/
Namely, Delgado invented the “stimoceiver,” which was a wireless device that used bidirectional radio waves to transmit brain recording data https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/aor.14200

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