Saturday, September 1, 2018

Filing a Complaint With the Cops? Have Fun With That...

Watch The Video Below!

Unfortunately, a lot of police officers are liars who protect organized crime corruption in our countries. This sort of corruption is running rampant in Canada too. Some of the RCMP and Abbotsford police officers where I am know about nanotechnology and brain-computer interfaces and are completely complicit in covering it up from the population. (Also see here and here for more about Smart Dust. See here for the DARPA Brain Initiative Projects.) These pieces of crap know their fellow citizens have nanotechnology or brain-computer interfaces inside of them and say and do absolutely nothing about it. They also know that some of the population are being radiated with microwaves. Some of them are working with people (organized crime, military and intelligence agents,) that are using technology that allows them to look out our eyes and look into our houses. See here for the power of radio telescopes and here for more about microwave satellites. They are complete lying psychopaths.

See here for how the RCMP are blocking comments on their Facebook account. See here for why the RCMP and CSIS are a joke when it comes to politics. They are engaging in what is known as counter-intelligence which involves the use of classified technology and tactics that most people do not know about. (See the counter intelligence category of my blog here, be sure to scroll down and go through all of the articles.) See here for counter intelligence tactics.

See here, herehere and here for more about the ADL that trains the Police. The ADL was literally funded by Jewish organized crime. See here for how the ADL and CSIS, (who work together,) are "concerned" about individuals who have issues with the Canadian government. See here for how the RCMP is transferring resources away from fighting organized crime and into fighting "terrorists." See here for more about the RCMP "violent extremism awareness" guide.

Saturday, August 25, 2018

Another Interesting Patent- Hooking Everything Up To Computers- Including You

For past patents see here, here, here, here, here and here. See here for more about electronic warfare. See here for a list of classified technology.  See here the classified and hi-technology category on my blog. (Be sure to scroll down and go through all of the posts.)

Two Must See Videos About Our Brains Being Exposed To Mind Reading & Mind Manipulation: No More Secrets

This is the technology I am talking about. Go here to learn more about classified technology.


Synthetic Biology - Programming and Computation

See here for more about "Extreme Genetic Engineering: an Introduction to Synthetic Biology." See here for a documentary called "Playing God." See here for more about creating the Borg; molecular biology and nanotechnology. See here for weaponizing nanotechnology- creating viruses and bacteria with RNA. Go here to see what the FBI is saying about the dangers of this technology. See here for more articles located under the "Bio-terrorism" category of my blog, (be sure to scroll down and go through all of the articles there.)  

See here for more about the worlds smallest robots, nanotechnology. See here for the 'Smart Dust' section of my blog. (Be sure to scroll through all of the articles.) 

Here is a good introduction post about Smart Dust and here is the Wikipedia entry on it. 

See here for more about Electronic Warfare on Wikipedia. See here for more about NASA talking about using nanotechnology and microwaves as weapons. See here for more about the DARPA Control Grid. See here for more about the "Five-Eyes Intelligence" and Echelon. See here for more about classified Scalar Waves.

See this video with Jose Delgado controlling a bull with a brain-computer-interface in the 60's. See this video from CNN from the 80's about mind control. 



How Israel Backdoored Everything- The Talmudic Takeover

For another article about Unit 8200 see here. For more articles and videos about the Talmud see here, (be sure to scroll down and see them all. See here for an excellent video with an honest Israeli talking about the problems of Judaism and the Talmud.)

Friday, August 17, 2018

Interviewing Israeli's About What Should Be Done With Palestinians

For other interesting posts on this topic, see here and here.

Using Sound Waves to Control Brain Cells Part 2

See part 1 here. For past articles on using Ultrasound with nanotechnology to control the brain, see hereherehere and hereSee here for similar examples using light. See herehere and here for some excellent examples of using soundwaves to put voices and sounds into the brains of others.  

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September 15, 2015, Salk Institute

Salk scientists have developed a new way to selectively activate brain, heart, muscle and other cells using ultrasonic waves. The new technique, dubbed sonogenetics, has some similarities to the burgeoning use of light to activate cells in order to better understand the brain.


This new method—which uses the same type of waves used in medical sonograms—may have advantages over the light-based approach—known as optogenetics—particularly when it comes to adapting the technology to human therapeutics. It was described September 15, 2015 in the journal Nature Communications.
"Light-based techniques are great for some uses and I think we're going to continue to see developments on that front," says Sreekanth Chalasani, an assistant professor in Salk's Molecular Neurobiology Laboratory and senior author of the study. "But this is a new, additional tool to manipulate neurons and other  in the body."
In optogenetics, researchers add light-sensitive channel proteins to neurons they wish to study. By shining a focused laser on the cells, they can selectively open these channels, either activating or silencing the target neurons. But using an optogenetics approach on cells deep in the brain is difficult: typically, researchers have to perform surgery to implant a  that can reach the cells. Plus, light is scattered by the brain and by other tissues in the body.
Chalasani and his group decided to see if they could develop an approach that instead relied on ultrasound waves for the activation. "In contrast to light, low-frequency ultrasound can travel through the body without any scattering," he says. "This could be a big advantage when you want to stimulate a region deep in the brain without affecting other regions," adds Stuart Ibsen, a postdoctoral fellow in the Chalasani lab and first author of the new work.
Chalasani and his colleagues first showed that, in the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, microbubbles of gas outside of the worm were necessary to amplify the low-intensity . "The microbubbles grow and shrink in tune with the ultrasound pressure waves," Ibsen says. "These oscillations can then propagate noninvasively into the worm."
Next, they found a membrane ion channel, TRP-4, which can respond to these waves. When mechanical deformations from the ultrasound hitting gas bubbles propagate into the worm, they cause TRP-4 channels to open up and activate the cell. Armed with that knowledge, the team tried adding the TRP-4 channel to neurons that don't normally have it. With this approach, they successfully activated neurons that don't usually react to ultrasound.
So far, sonogenetics has only been applied to C. elegans neurons. But TRP-4 could be added to any calcium-sensitive cell type in any organism including humans, Chalasani says. Then, microbubbles could be injected into the bloodstream, and distributed throughout the body—an approach already used in some human imaging techniques. Ultrasound could then noninvasively reach any tissue of interest, including the brain, be amplified by the microbubbles, and activate the cells of interest through TRP-4. And many cells in the human body, he points out, can respond to the influxes of calcium caused by TRP-4.
"The real prize will be to see whether this could work in a mammalian ," Chalasani says. His group has already begun testing the approach in mice. "When we make the leap into therapies for humans, I think we have a better shot with noninvasive sonogenetics approaches than with optogenetics."
Both optogenetics and sonogenetics approaches, he adds, hold promise in basic research by letting scientists study the effect of cell activation. And they also may be useful in therapeutics through the activation of cells affected by disease. However, for either technique to be used in humans, researchers first need to develop safe ways to deliver the light or ultrasound-sensitive channels to target cells.