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    I don't actually enjoy listening to Mark Passio, but he is very on target. He states that we must understand that human being IS program ability. Of COURSE we are all mind controlled. The whole SYSTEM of the world is Satanism. The cult of the world is a huge mafia which HAS GIVEN US THE BELIEFS WE FOLLOW and keep the SYSTEM going.

    This is a very valuable discussion

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    Default Re: I think there's blanket Mind Control in operation.

    There was a point in my life when I met someone who told me they were the devil. It was in a sad way like getting assigned a bad monopoly piece. For that guy, I felt compelled to visit him in jail. Looking back on it, definitely felt like mind control. Being compelled to do something is kind of like.. you want to do it but you don't really know why

    Edit: he sleepwalked too and was prone to blackouts.
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    Default Re: I think there's blanket Mind Control in operation.

    Is Cognitive Warfare Real? Yes, There Are IEEE Scientists Who Specialize On How To Hack Your Brain
    Humanity United Now - Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
    Feb 26, 2026
    https://substack.com/home/post/p-189294059



    "When I speak about Cognitive Warfare, many people have difficulty comprehending that such a thing exists. However, the military is actively engaged in Cognitive Warfare. Here I am posting information about an IEEE scholar who is a Cognitive Warfare expert and who wrote a book about it. The IEEE is the engineering society that created the intra body area network sensors and technologies that are now in peoples bodies.

    One can even attend classes and learn more about how to hack people’s brain and how to use AI to optimize success.

    Note the credentials of Karen Haigh, who worked in transformation of smart homes. I really would not want to have a cognitive warfare expert design anything in my home, there just seems to be too much concern about weaponizing such technologies, as all of them are designed to be dual purpose - meaning civilian and weapon system combined, sold as comfort in your home.

    If you would like to learn more about the military programs for cognitive warfare, please refer to this substack. Human beings are the target:

    Battlefields across the conflict continuum now reach beyond the physical and cyber domains: An individual’s cognition is now a target. Advances in cognitive psychology and information communication technology (ICT) enable actors to target individuals’ situational comprehension and will with precision. In light of these changes, cognitive warfare (CW) has emerged as a new war-fighting concept.

    While cognitive warfare lacks a widely accepted definition, initial proposals contain at least one of three common themes:

    • The intent to influence specific individuals and groups on political matters, understanding that war is a continuation of politics by other means

    • The explicit targeting of human cognition—how people perceive and interpret information to gain knowledge and understanding

    • The use of psychology and advanced technologies to target individuals or groups precisely

    Militarized Cognitive Warfare: Human Brains Under Attack In Post Covid Era And Natural Treatment Ways To Resist And Reverse Cognitive Deficits
    Ana Maria Mihalcea, MD, PhD
    June 28, 2024



    Read Full Story: https://anamihalceamdphd.substack.co...-warfare-human

    Rhode and Schwartz are putting on this webinar:

    Join us on Tuesday, March 10 for our webinar

    “Cognitive Electronic Warfare: Beyond AI-Enabled Systems” with Dr. Karen Haigh
    In this in-depth session, discover the challenges and opportunities of Cognitive Electronic Warfare (CogEW) in the field, how cognitive approaches are transforming electronic warfare, and the need for advanced testing methods to ensure adaptive systems remain reliable, effective and secure.

    Key focus areas:

    How cognitive systems perceive their environment and autonomously take actions

    Why traditional Electronic Warfare approaches struggle in novel RF environments

    How automated, adaptive learning improves operational performance

    Differences between traditional machine learning and cognitive training approaches

    Information flow and decision processes inside cognitive RF systems

    New testing approaches focused on validating the learning process rather than static performance

    Date: Tuesday, March 10, 2026
    Time: 1 PM ET
    Host: Dr. Karen Haigh, cognitive electronic warfare expert





    Here is her book:

    Quote Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach
    This comprehensive book gives an overview of how cognitive systems and artificial intelligence (AI) can be used in electronic warfare (EW). Readers will learn how EW systems respond more quickly and effectively to battlefield conditions where sophisticated radars and spectrum congestion put a high priority on EW systems that can characterize and classify novel waveforms, discern intent, and devise and test countermeasures. Specific techniques are covered for optimizing a cognitive EW system as well as evaluating its ability to learn new information in real time.

    The book presents AI for electronic support (ES), including characterization, classification, patterns of life, and intent recognition. Optimization techniques, including temporal tradeoffs and distributed optimization challenges are also discussed. The issues concerning real-time in-mission machine learning and suggests some approaches to address this important challenge are presented and described. The book covers electronic battle management, data management, and knowledge sharing. Evaluation approaches, including how to show that a machine learning system can learn how to handle novel environments, are also discussed. Written by experts with first-hand experience in AI-based EW, this is the first book on in-mission real-time learning and optimization.
    For more information:

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    Cognitive Electronic Warfare: Beyond AI-Enabled Systems (North America/Europe)
    Tuesday, March 10, 2026
    6:00 PM Central European Time
    1 hour
    https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/5191521...ognitive-ew-kh

    Speaker:
    Karen Haigh
    Cognitive Electronic Warfare Expert

    Dr. Karen Haigh is an expert consultant specializing in cognitive electronic warfare (EW) and embedded artificial intelligence (AI). She focuses on physical systems with limited communication and computational resources that must be performed under strict real-time requirements. She recently co-authored the book Cognitive EW: An AI Approach with Julia Andrusenko. Dr. Haigh was a pioneer in three fields that are now common around the globe: (1) closed-loop planning and machine learning for autonomous robots, (2) smart homes for older adult care, and (3) cognitive radio frequency (RF) systems.

    Summary:

    This presentation introduces Cognitive Electronic Warfare (CogEW) as the next step in the evolution of AI-enabled radiofrequency (RF) systems. CogEW unifies the principles of cognitive radio, cognitive radar, and cognitive electronic warfare (EW). These systems share the same goal: perceiving, deciding, and acting in dynamic and uncertain electromagnetic environments in real time. This presentation will illustrate how AI techniques such as situation assessment, decision-making, and machine learning are applied across RF domains and explain what makes EW uniquely demanding. Unlike many AI applications, EW systems must learn from novel experiences during the mission itself without human supervision, often from a single observation. This requires self-supervised, reinforcement-driven adaptation on operational timescales. Consequently, traditional validation approaches often fall short. The focus must shift from validating static models to validating the learning process itself. This talk will discuss the implications for test infrastructure, including the need for automated, closed-loop, multi-resolution testing, and methods for assessing the effectiveness of learned actions. It draws material from the book Cognitive Electronic Warfare: An Artificial Intelligence Approach, highlighting the promise and practical challenges of deploying cognitive systems.

    In this webinar, you will learn how to/learn more about:
    How cognitive systems perceive the environment and take actions to achieve goals.
    How traditional approaches to EW are failing and automated learning improve performance in novel RF environments.
    Machine learning (ML) vs. Cognitive Training
    Information flow in a cognitive system
    Testing for cognitive systems with focus on the process "

    Register: https://event.on24.com/wcc/r/5191521...ognitive-ew-kh
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