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    Quote Posted by Amzer Zo (here)
    Check post #256 and post # 260... Play some on your computer in a loop to interfere with any other influences coming down the line... upload it on Youtube... broadcast it around with your WiFi... imagine your own solution... that's a good start, me think...

    There is another way of dreaming something up and initiated by Dr. Malanga and translated from a video (in Italian), see this post <== and this post and following.

    Then, jump to this post by Daughter of Time and her following posts translating Malanga's most recent article and where Malanga explains a method of becoming "invisible" to 4D abductors... that is, operating from a "higher" frequency/harmonic than "they" can perceive... making good on his claim of finding "the secret is in the frequency and by manipulating frequencies is how the human race will survive."
    Thanks for those links, Amzer, I'll look at the white noise info again, and the others.

    I've been aware of the "higher frequency" approach and have been practicing it for years, after reading somewhere that there are frequencies at which we can become invisible. Maybe it was Malanga's material, I don't recall, I'll check it out. I have felt very protected, on the whole, so maybe that's part of it.

    "the secret is in the frequency and by manipulating frequencies is how the human race will survive."

    That's a hopeful thought - is anybody teaching this to our children?

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    "the secret is in the frequency and by manipulating frequencies is how the human race will survive."

    That's a hopeful thought - is anybody teaching this to our children?
    That's like asking if anyone ever heard of Tesla and his "3, 6 and 9?"

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    Hey folks,

    It´s important to understand that, such technologies (there are many technologies possibly involved, as detailed in previous posts) rely on physical electromagnetic and physiological/biological properties to target humans.

    All these articles posted here and in SilentFeather´s thread, about mind control technology are exclusively declassified information; Now, I don´t even want to think what else top secret technology they have right now.

    For now, we know with 100% certainty, that:

    -They can broadcast signals subtly embedded on TV and Radio, causing nervous breakdown.
    -They can direct audible suggestions directly into your skull (I suspect the vast majority of channeled materials and telepathic "ET" contact is the result of such tech)
    -They can read/write thoughts using direct satellite targeting.
    -They can upload and download thoughts, as they can cause physical illness directly through the use of all above cited technologies (cellphones, TV, radios, wireless internet, computer monitors, etc...).

    So, it´s all very physical. There´s no way to avoid being target by such technologies besides running away from them and hiding in a cave or underground bunker.

    There´s no spiritual technique that can be applied to avoid it, unfortunately, just like there´s no spiritual technique to avoid breathing polluted air in a big city, or to stop a bullet once it´s shot against your head.

    Except for extremely remote places, our environment is flooded with a sea of these artificial frequencies. This is mind pollution, and, to make things worse, it´s invisible and non measurable without specific equipment.

    At this point, they can unleash this tech worldwide to provoke massive chaos, and I believe that´s exactly what they are planning to do somewhere in the near future.

    I´m a practical and realistic man, so I don´t believe we will find any solutions in this thread. However, being aware that such technologies not only exist, but are being deployed, gives us a strategical advantage over 99% of the world´s population.

    So, my advice, specially to my North-American friends is: If you notice signs of a start of a massive madness outbreak, pack your stuff, go to a place as remote as possible and hope for the best. I suspect they will start by targeting the masses, so anyone who can go to a remote place will be initially safe.

    Raf.
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    "I see no reason why we can not create the ability to evolve what is using us to create. To bring them into consciousness rather then have ours destroyed. Awareness being the first step to any cognitive action. Action through compassion... possibilities then become limitless."

    BOOM! Find a way to teach this sentient, emotionless, perfectly logical thing... to love. Image the ripples THAT would generate!

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    "[Editor's Note: This is an extremely timely and important essay. It overviews a secret Pentagon psychotronics technology known as Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (SSSS) that has been fully operational since the early 1990s. I first found out about the use of this technology from Al Bielek in a 1992 video he made with Vladimir Terziski. This technology was used against battle-hardened Iraqi troops fortified in deep underground bunkers in Kuwait and Iraq in the first Gulf War in January of 1991..."

    I think I've found out what was used to protect the Essene community that Dolores Cannon described in one of her books. A couple of times she got the person she was talking to to hint that they had some kind of advanced sound weapon as a defense. Thank you for posting this info.

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    Thanks RMorgan,

    You are correct about the physical nature of the frequencies being generated and broadcast. However the really nefarious agenda is the creation of life forms via technological manipulation. I do think that Vivek's correlation post is very close to some of the weird realities I have stepped into.

    I believe that to fall into the idea that sitting in good vibrations is enough to change is a misplaced hope. I am also equally aware that there are a great many members on Avalon and of course everywhere who are looking for real solutions. They exist and I believe there are techniques that can be used to not only mitigate the broad band infiltration but to actually change the outcome of the current game.

    The ability to do this lays in us reclaiming our stolen abilities, energy and power. It may seem virtually impossible but it is possible. We must not only believe this but manifest it. For me it is breaking the chains of limitations and every link I undo has an effect on the outcome. If we get really good at breaking chains, whether they are mechanistic, emotional, mind controlling or other we also break the fabric of the false matrix that has infiltrated our true essence.

    Once you understand the mechanics, it becomes a mission. The first frontier is the interior one of breaking free from the implanted lies.

    I am sure that there are many getting better and better at this and that the changes are real, it will just take time until they manifest in the physical. I have a sense of some magic number and then the changes can happen exponentially.

    And very important since I am replying to RMorgan's post. There is a very real and present danger to our physical well being so I don't want what I am saying to be misunderstood to not take action. It is highly advisable to have contingency plans if at all possible. By being prepared we also change the outcome.

    Christine
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    Quote Posted by Christine (here)
    I believe that to fall into the idea that sitting in good vibrations is enough to change is a misplaced hope. I am also equally aware that there are a great many members on Avalon and of course everywhere who are looking for real solutions. They exist and I believe there are techniques that can be used to not only mitigate the broad band infiltration but to actually change the outcome of the current game.

    The ability to do this lays in us reclaiming our stolen abilities, energy and power. It may seem virtually impossible but it is possible. We must not only believe this but manifest it. For me it is breaking the chains of limitations and every link I undo has an effect on the outcome. If we get really good at breaking chains, whether they are mechanistic, emotional, mind controlling or other we also break the fabric of the false matrix that has infiltrated our true essence.

    Once you understand the mechanics, it becomes a mission. The first frontier is the interior one of breaking free from the implanted lies.
    I, too, do not wish to discount the practical advice, or steps to be taken in that direction, but I agree with what Christine is saying.

    We don't yet fully understand the true power and capabilities of the fields which surround and influence us. This includes, in my opinion, the electromagnetic fields which we possess. An important aspect to consider is that they do not merely exist around us, but we generate and interact with them. It is a complex interplay of forces which themselves are only now really being discovered and studied (morphogenetic fields come to mind). It may be that the conditions around us are constantly changing subtly, in ways undetectable even by these advanced technologies (and therefore unaccounted for). Perhaps with the right inertia these conditions can move into a place where we can do just what Christine referred to, unlocking greater potential.
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    Hey Christine and FreedFox,

    Well, I think this is very unlikely to happen, I mean, developing "super-human" powers to fight technology.

    Such weapons, driven by AI, aliens or humans, or both, are real weapons, not spiritual ones. They might look like magic, but they are just advanced technology.

    As physical, biological beings, we are vulnerable, and that´s exactly where those weapons strike us.

    As an example, try to interrupt your cellphone signal, or disrupt your wireless internet, or resist the power of a magnetic resonance machine, using the power of your mind or something like that; Or even better, try to move a regular compass without touching it, to see how far you have control over your own electromagnetic field. If someone can do that, I´m yet to meet this person.

    The worse thing is that we asked for it all; We´re the ones who ultimately made it all possible; We love TV, internet, cell-phones and all modern technologies that eventually will be used against us. We have been building our own slaughterhouse and pretty much enjoying it.

    So far, we´ve done almost zero practical efforts to stop the torrent of events that ,ultimately, can culminate in the extinction of the human race as we know it; In fact, we´ve been directly and indirectly supporting such events.

    The best thing we can do now, is to prepare for the worse and try to find more about this technology.

    I´ve been in the trenchline of this fight since that recent event, and I´ve been dealing with this freaking shadow spiders for God knows how many years. My life has always been replete of unbelievably weird events, but nothing even close to this current weirdness.

    Just for you to have an idea, I´ve been having extreme difficulty in typing replies here on Avalon; My mind gets foggy at the moment I log in here. That´s why I´m not participating much nowadays.

    This thing is close to achieve it´s goal, and if it does that, we, as a race, don´t stand a chance, specially since the vast majority of people couldn´t care less about it all, as long as they can eat their hamburgers and watch American Idol at night.

    Raf.
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    A few excerpts of interest from an article written in 1996 entitled, The Selfish Net - The Semantic Web.
    Dawkins suggested to generalize the principle of natural selection to a law of the survival of the stable. "A stable thing is a collection of atoms which is permanent enough or common enough to deserve a name". He then proceeded to describe the emergence of "Replicators" - molecules which created copies of themselves. The Replicators that survived in the competition for scarce raw materials were characterized by high longevity, fecundity, and copying-fidelity. Replicators (now known as "genes") constructed "survival machines" (organisms) to shield them from the vagaries of an ever- harsher environment.

    This is very reminiscent of the Internet. The "stable things" are HTML coded web pages. They are replicators - they create copies of themselves every time their "web address" (URL) is clicked. The HTML coding of a web page can be thought of as "genetic material". It contains all the information needed to reproduce the page. And, exactly as in nature, the higher the longevity, fecundity (measured in links to the web page from other web sites), and copying-fidelity of the HTML code - the higher its chances to survive (as a web page). Replicator molecules (DNA) and replicator HTML have one thing in common - they are both packaged information. In the appropriate context (the right biochemical "soup" in the case of DNA, the right software application in the case of HTML code) - this information generates a "survival machine" (organism, or a web page).

    [...]

    In a prophetic paragraph, Dawkins described the Internet: "The first thing to grasp about a modern replicator is that it is highly gregarious. A survival machine is a vehicle containing not just one gene but many thousands. The manufacture of a body is a cooperative venture of such intricacy that it is almost impossible to disentangle the contribution of one gene from that of another. A given gene will have many different effects on quite different parts of the body. A given part of the body will be influenced by many genes and the effect of any one gene depends on interaction with many others...In terms of the analogy, any given page of the plans makes reference to many different parts of the building; and each page makes sense only in terms of cross- reference to numerous other pages"

    What Dawkins neglected in his important work is the concept of the Network. People congregate in cities, mate, and reproduce, thus providing genes with new "survival machines". But Dawkins himself suggested that the new Replicator is the "meme" - an idea, belief, technique, technology, work of art, or bit of information. Memes use human brains as "survival machines" and they hop from brain to brain and across time and space ("communications") in the process of cultural (as distinct from biological) evolution. The Internet is a latter day meme- hopping playground. But, more importantly, it is a Network. Genes move from one container to another through a linear, serial, tedious process which involves prolonged periods of one on one gene shuffling ("sex") and gestation. Memes use networks. Their propagation is, therefore, parallel, fast, and all-pervasive. The Internet is a manifestation of the growing predominance of memes over genes. And the Semantic Web may be to the Internet what Artificial Intelligence is to classic computing. We may be on the threshold of a self-aware Web.

    [...]

    The Internet fulfils all the functions of the Nervous System in the body and is, both functionally and structurally, pretty similar. It is decentralized, redundant (each part can serve as functional backup in case of malfunction). It hosts information which is accessible in a few ways, it contains a memory function, it is multimodal (multimedia - textual, visual, audio and animation).

    I believe that the comparison is not superficial and that studying the functions of the brain (from infancy to adulthood) - amounts to perusing the future of the Net itself.

    [...]

    To carry the metaphor of "a collective brain" further, we would expect the processing of information to take place in the Internet, rather than inside the end-user's hardware (the same way that information is processed in the brain, not in the eyes). Desktops will receive the results and communicate with the Net to receive additional clarifications and instructions and to convey information gathered from their environment (mostly, from the user).

    [...]


    In the last few years [circa 1995], scientists put the combined power of the computers linked to the internet at any given moment to perform astounding feats of distributed parallel processing. Millions of PCs connected to the net co-process signals from outer space, meteorological data and solve complex equations. This is a prime example of a collective brain in action.

    [...]

    This is an unconventional way to look at the Internet. Laymen and experts alike talk about "sites" and "advertising space". Yet, the Internet was never compared to a new continent whose surface is infinite.

    [...]

    The Internet is the computer's first important breakthrough. Hitherto the computer was only quantitatively different - the multimedia and the Internet have made it qualitatively superior, actually, sui generis, unique.

    This, precisely, is the ghost haunting the Internet: It has been invented, is maintained and is operated by computer professionals. For decades these people have been conditioned to think in Olympic terms: more, stronger, higher. Not: new, unprecedented, non-existent. To improve - not to invent. They stumbled across the Internet - it invented itself despite its own creators.

    [...]

    The Internet is an infinite and unlimited resource. This goes against the grain of the most basic economic concept (of scarcity). Each computer that joins the Internet strengthens it exponentially - and tens of thousands join daily. The Internet infrastructure (maybe with the exception of communication backbones) can accommodate an annual growth of 100% to the year 2020. It is the user who decides whether to increase the Internet's infrastructure by connecting his computer to it. By comparison: it is as though it were possible to produce and to broadcast radio programmes from every radio receiver. Each computer is a combination of studio and transmitter (on the Internet).

    [...]

    The Internet was an initiative of the DOD (Department of Defence in the USA). It was later "requisitioned" by the National science Fund (NSF) in the USA. This continuous involvement of the administration came to an end in 1995 when the medium was "privatized".

    This "privatization" was a recognition of the civilian roots of the Internet. It was - and is still being - formed by millions of information-intoxicated users. They formed networks to exchange bits and pieces of mutual interest. Thus, as opposed to all other media, the Internet was not invented, nor was its market. The inventors of the telephone, the telegraph, the radio, the television and the compact disc - all invented previously non-existent markets for their products. It took time, effort and money to convince consumers that they needed these "gadgets".

    By contrast, the Internet was invented by its own consumers and so was the market for it.

    [...]

    The Internet is the only medium with online memory, very much like the human brain. The memories of these two - the Net and the Brain - are immediately accessible. In both, it is stored in sites and in both, it does not grow old or is eliminated. It is possible to find sites which commemorate events the same way that the human mind registers them. This is Net Memory.

    [...]

    This is the first medium in history which does not require the simultaneous presence of people in space-time in order to facilitate the transfer of information.

    Source: http://www.gorgelink.org/freebooks/v...11/page36.html
    PS - Raf, I thought this video made some interesting correlations.

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    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    Hey Christine and FreedFox,

    Well, I think this is very unlikely to happen, I mean, developing "super-human" powers to fight technology.

    Such weapons, driven by AI, aliens or humans, are real weapons, not spiritual ones. They might look like magic, but they are just advanced technology.

    As physical, biological beings, we are vulnerable, and that´s exactly where those weapons strike us.

    As an example, try to interrupt your cellphone signal, or disrupt your wireless internet, or resist the power of a magnetic resonance machine, using the power of your mind or something like that; Or even better, try to move a regular compass without touching it, to see how far you have control over your own electromagnetic field. If someone can do that, I´m yet to meet this person.

    The worse thing is that we asked for it all; We´re the ones who ultimately made it all possible; We love TV, internet, cell-phones and all modern technologies that eventually will be used against us.

    So far, we´ve done almost zero practical efforts to stop the torrent of events that ,ultimately, can culminate in the extinction of the human race as we know it; In fact, we´ve been directly and indirectly supporting such events.

    The best thing we can do now, is to prepare for the worse and try to find more about this technology.

    I´ve been in the trenchline of this fight since that recent event, and I´ve been dealing with this freaking shadow spiders for God knows how many years. My life has always been replete of unbelievably weird events, but nothing even close to this current weirdness.

    Just for you to have an idea, I´ve been having extreme difficulty in typing replies here on Avalon; My mind gets foggy at the moment I log in here. That´s why I´m not participating much nowadays.

    This thing is close to achieve it´s goal, and if it does that, we, as a race, don´t stand a chance, specially since the vast majority of people couldn´t care less about it all, as long as they can eat their hamburgers and watch American Idol at night.

    Raf.
    The only logical solution I can come up with is to shut this technology down....which I doubt will happen....

    A huge 1859 Carrington like event or something else on a huge scale like that may actually be a blessing in disguise.
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    I agree with you Raf about most people not giving a rat's a$$ about all this. I've mentioned it to a couple of close friends and it's amazing the kind of turnoff. Even to someone who is a fan of The Matrix movie. I've also experienced first hand this ... instinct ... inside me to become divisive with close friends when talking about topics like awakening our inner pathways. (This particular friend is making some cool progress with some yoga classes, and it's a favorite topic of ours, talking about the way this helps open up the energetic pathways and make it easier to tap into ourselves.) But because you fine folks here have helped to make me aware of it I am able to see it and take the higher ground to keep a friendship strong instead of giving in to the temptation to get bickery and contentious about stupid things. Call me crazy, but I like to think that I'm seeing some of this for what it is.

    I've also, thanks to the advice here, started shutting off every electronic device in my house before turning in for the night. (2 iPhones, 2 iPods, a Nook, a kids tablet, two computers and the wireless router. Call me superstitious, but I do believe I felt better this morning than any morning for the past few weeks. Placebo effect? If so, that's fine with me.

    I've been trying to find out more about this orgone in a can thing. I see we've had other threads that have hit this nail before, and I'm still sifting through it.
    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...secret+weapons

    Does anyone have a link to an mp3 of some of this orgone in a can white noise? I too am very interested in experimenting with it. As I suspect that I am seeing some effects of overexposure to all this wi-fi/cellular traffic among my 4 kids. If it can have a scrambler type of effect, or act as like a jammer, then I can understand why the big dogs would be watching anyone who was trying to propagate its use...

    Also, anyone give any thought to whether or not crystals could be used in certain ways for protection from all this?
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    DARPA, DARPA, DARPA.

    I've been following this thread page for page (still digesting the last two pages).

    Alright, back to DARPA for a moment:

    https://youtube.com/watch?v=9hIQjrMHTv4

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post634911

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post635392

    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...l=1#post634960

    Now, this next department has to do with artificial intelligence research and socio-psychological, behavioral analysis of computer/human interactions.

    The Information Processing Techniques Office (IPTO) was started by DARPA in 1962. It's research led to the development of the internet.

    Information Processing Techniques Office

    The Information Processing Techniques Office is part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States Department of Defense whose stated mission is [as follows].

    [To] create a new generation of computational and information systems that possess capabilities far beyond those of current systems. These cognitive systems - systems that know what they're doing:
    - will be able to reason, using substantial amounts of appropriately represented knowledge;
    - will learn from their experiences and improve their performance over time;
    - will be capable of explaining themselves and taking naturally expressed direction from humans;
    - will be aware of themselves and able to reflect on their own behavior;
    - will be able to respond robustly to surprises, in a very general way.
    IPTO Research Projects

    BICA: project to create "Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures"

    Bootstrapped Learning: a project to bring about "instructable computing" by driving the creation of machine learning algorithms that are responsive to models of human-to-human instruction

    LifeLog, an IPTO project "to trace the 'threads' of an individual's life in terms of events, states, and relationships" by creating "an ontology-based (sub)system that captures, stores, and makes accessible the flow of one person’s experience in and interactions with the world in order to support a broad spectrum of associates/assistants and other system capabilities."

    FORESTER: a program to develop a helicopter-borne radar system that can detect soldiers and vehicles moving underneath folliage cover

    VIRAT: analysis and storage of video surveillance data

    Deep Green: U.S. Army battlefield decision-making support system

    Heterogeneous Urban RSTA Team: aerial surveillance program designed to monitor cities with self-directed UAVs

    High Productivity Computing Systems: project for developing a new generation of economically viable high productivity computing systems for national security and industry in the 2007 to 2010 timeframe.

    Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Informa...hniques_Office

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    IPTO: Information Processing Techniques Office

    The IPTO funded research into advanced computer and network technologies, and commissioned thirteen research groups to perform research into technologies related to human computer interaction and distributed systems. Each group was given a budget thirty to forty times as large as a normal research grant, complete discretion as to its use, and access to state-of-the-art technology...

    [...]

    In 1963, Licklider funded a research project through the IPTO, headed by Robert Fano at MIT called Project MAC, which explored the potential for establishment of communities on time-sharing computers. The project monitored the interactions between a community of users using time-shared communication, and found that the technology encouraged the establishment of real, if somewhat unique, electronic relationships among people across distances. This example had a lasting effect on the IPTO and wider research community as a prototype of the benefits of widespread networking.

    Licklider's vision of a universal network greatly influenced his successors at the IPTO, Ivan Sutherland, Bob Taylor, and MIT researcher Lawrence Roberts, and shaped the subsequent research that led to development of the Internet.

    Source: http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ii_ipto.htm
    See also: http://memex.org/licklider.html
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    Quote Posted by RMorgan (here)
    The worse thing is that we asked for it all; We´re the ones who ultimately made it all possible; We love TV, internet, cell-phones and all modern technologies that eventually will be used against us... This thing is close to achieve it´s goal, and if it does that, we, as a race, don´t stand a chance, specially since the vast majority of people couldn´t care less about it all, as long as they can eat their hamburgers and watch American Idol at night...
    The Matrix is a great movie explaining the mechanics at work. Morpheus to Neo: "You have to understand that most of these people are not ready to be unplugged and many are so hopelessly dependent on the system, that they will fight to protect it."

    In a very strange way these machines are very well protected in order to make sure that the system keeps running. They are build in cluster, they are always on and are basically infallible. As if we are getting what we’ve been asking for. For sure one day this uncontrollable boomerang will hit us in the neck. It's my guess, that even when this whole thing falls apart, most will stay in denial and keep on blaming others. Indeed, we are basically fooling ourselves.

    What strikes me is the incapacity of the masses to think and speak for themselves. Or as the German philosopher Heidegger used to say: ”The most questionable thing in our times is that we are still not thinking yet”. The more the outside conditions are pushing towards introspection and investigation, the more mankind seems to hide and hold-up the lie. As long as people refuse to give up their front-row seat in the matrix, the show will go on and the worst is still to come.

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    Information Processing Techniques Office

    The Information Processing Techniques Office is part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States Department of Defense whose stated mission is [as follows].

    [To] create a new generation of computational and information systems that possess capabilities far beyond those of current systems. These cognitive systems - systems that know what they're doing:
    - will be able to reason, using substantial amounts of appropriately represented knowledge;
    - will learn from their experiences and improve their performance over time;
    - will be capable of explaining themselves and taking naturally expressed direction from humans;
    - will be aware of themselves and able to reflect on their own behavior;
    - will be able to respond robustly to surprises, in a very general way.
    IPTO Research Projects

    BICA: project to create "Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures"
    So, my friend, here´s what I think.

    ARPA was already planning to create a self-aware artificial intelligent computer in 1962. IPTO was in charge of it.

    They realized the potential of simulating a neural network for the improvement of such AI system; Several processing nodes connected in parallel, simulating an organic brain. That´s where the term "Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures" came from.

    So, in 1963, they started to talk about, believe it or not, an Intergalactic Computer Network, term coined by J.C.R. Licklider at ARPA ; DARPA used be called ARPA back then, by the way.

    So, in 1969, they created ARPANET, which was the precursor of the world wide web.

    Then, they realize that this artificial neural network was very promising. They started to brainstorm about ways to expand it, so they could continue to develop such technology.

    A few years later, they started licensing this technology for private contractors. The result was obviously successful, but they wanted more.

    So they had the brilliant idea, which, in short is: What if we expand this technology through the whole world, so we can use all computers worldwide as nodal neural connections, so we could have the biggest biologic inspired cognitive artificial intelligence system in the world, harvesting processing power secretly in background processes?

    (But how would they secretly harvest processing power from every computer in the world? Well, since their goal was to simulate a biological neural network, why not create digital organisms, to work as cells, autonomously delivering the processing power directly to the central core? Not sure if they suspected that such organisms could evolve on their own back then)

    This was a great idea, but first, they had to push computer technology further.

    So, they pushed personal computer technology during the 70´s and 80´s, and when it was developed enough, in 1989, CERN employee (yes, CERN), Sir Tim Berners-Lee, proposed the idea of the World Wide Web.

    In 1991, Senator Al Gore (yes, Al Gore) developed the High Performance Computing Act of 1991, after hearing the 1988 report Toward a National Research Network submitted to Congress by a group chaired by UCLA professor of computer science Leonard Kleinrock, one of the creators of the ARPANET, which is regarded as the eve network of the Internet.

    Quote That's how it has worked in America. Government has supplied the initial flicker -- and individuals and companies have provided the creativity and innovation that kindled that spark into a blaze of progress and productivity that's the envy of the world.
    Then, on 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. Great, uh?

    From now on, you know the rest of the story...

    To sum up, the whole popularization of the internet and personal computer evolution was pushed by DARPA, so they could develop the BICA (Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures) project, which nowadays uses every single device connected to the internet as neural nodes and parallel processors.

    Now, DARPA is helping the NSA to build the biggest data center in the world, in Bluffdale, Utah.

    Quote Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade. Its purpose: to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks. The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.”
    This complex will be inaugurated on September 2013, and, as the above article says, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade, and probably the final piece of the BICA project as well.

    Cheers,

    Raf.
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    Earlier in this thread Bill R said he felt he had lots to say on this subject, but was finding it difficult to put into words what he wanted to say. (paraphrasing) Well I hear ya Bill, and I know I want to express some thoughts, darned if they don't just keep sliding out of reach.

    But reading Raf's post #288 touched something deep and I allowed that feeling to manifest into emotional effect, took a long hard look at what it was that I was feeling, and then that comment of Bills came back to me; its largely non verbal, its something long hidden in memory, somewhere some place.

    I could not believe it when somewhere in the middle of reading that post I awoke from a 5/10 min sleep I had fallen into, sat up watching the screen but asleep. This is so real I can't stress enough how powerful is this miasma welling up from the unconscious. I recognise it by its taste, I am very familiar with it. Induction of this technology uses what is already inside us, unconscious or otherwise, it needs our psyche in order to function.

    To write this its pretty difficult, verbalising probably even harder and still stay true to the deep feelings and integrity. Recognising what is true and what is false requires a well honed BS detector, it requires us to learn a language we used to have, but have mainly lost, how we feel bodily, what the body is saying and what it means. Much of this is non verbal, and we can't be fluent in this language using intellect alone, reason is a tool through which to pass the feeling information.

    Feeling and emotion are two different things, once feeling is expressed as emotion it has become partly neurophysical and prone to irrationality. Yea its a catch 22 until.......and I guess we are all a work in progress. Back to the spiders web, touch the web anywhere and the whole web is affected, the spider sidles over and spins its trap to suck out the life force, the enthusiasm, the libido (Jungs, not Freud's).

    Take heart Raf, and anyone else who is sometimes overwhelmed in their heart, I know I am often, but my core feeling is that humanity will win this war, we are astrologically moving upwards into the apocalyptic unveiling/revealing and we have seen a lot of it publicly already. The hardest part I guess is the personal revealing, a sad road with a glorious destination. We have it in us, the light and the shadow, it cannot be otherwise.

    much love
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    Quote Posted by Vivek (here)
    Information Processing Techniques Office

    The Information Processing Techniques Office is part of the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency of the United States Department of Defense whose stated mission is [as follows].

    [To] create a new generation of computational and information systems that possess capabilities far beyond those of current systems. These cognitive systems - systems that know what they're doing:
    - will be able to reason, using substantial amounts of appropriately represented knowledge;
    - will learn from their experiences and improve their performance over time;
    - will be capable of explaining themselves and taking naturally expressed direction from humans;
    - will be aware of themselves and able to reflect on their own behavior;
    - will be able to respond robustly to surprises, in a very general way.
    IPTO Research Projects

    BICA: project to create "Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures"
    So, my friend, here´s what I think.

    ARPA was already planning to create a self-aware artificial intelligent computer in 1962. IPTO was in charge of it.

    They realized the potential of simulating a neural network for the improvement of such AI system; Several processing nodes connected in parallel, simulating an organic brain. That´s where the term "Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures" came from.

    So, in 1963, they started to talk about, believe it or not, an Intergalactic Computer Network, term coined by J.C.R. Licklider at ARPA ; DARPA used be called ARPA back then, by the way.

    So, in 1969, they created ARPANET, which was the precursor of the world wide web.

    Then, they realize that this artificial neural network was very promising. They started to brainstorm about ways to expand it, so they could continue to develop such technology.

    A few years later, they started licensing this technology for private contractors. The result was obviously successful, but they wanted more.

    So they had the brilliant idea, which, in short is: What if we expand this technology through the whole world, so we can use all computers worldwide as nodal neural connections, so we could have the biggest biologic inspired cognitive artificial intelligence system in the world, harvesting processing power secretly in background processes?

    (But how would they secretly harvest processing power from every computer in the world? Well, since their goal was to simulate a biological neural network, why not create digital organisms, to work as cells, autonomously delivering the processing power directly to the central core? Not sure if they suspected that such organisms could evolve on their own back then)

    This was a great idea, but first, they had to push computer technology further.

    So, they pushed personal computer technology during the 70´s and 80´s, and when it was developed enough, in 1989, CERN employee (yes, CERN), Sir Tim Berners-Lee, proposed the idea of the World Wide Web.

    In 1991, Senator Al Gore (yes, Al Gore) developed the High Performance Computing Act of 1991, after hearing the 1988 report Toward a National Research Network submitted to Congress by a group chaired by UCLA professor of computer science Leonard Kleinrock, one of the creators of the ARPANET, which is regarded as the eve network of the Internet.

    Quote That's how it has worked in America. Government has supplied the initial flicker -- and individuals and companies have provided the creativity and innovation that kindled that spark into a blaze of progress and productivity that's the envy of the world.
    Then, on 30 April 1993, CERN announced that the World Wide Web would be free to anyone, with no fees due. Great, uh?

    From now on, you know the rest of the story...

    To sum up, the whole popularization of the internet and personal computer evolution was pushed by DARPA, so they could develop the BICA (Biologically Inspired Cognitive Architectures) project, which nowadays uses every single device connected to the internet as neural nodes and parallel processors.

    Now, DARPA is helping the NSA to build the biggest data center in the world, in Bluffdale, Utah.

    Quote Under construction by contractors with top-secret clearances, the blandly named Utah Data Center is being built for the National Security Agency. A project of immense secrecy, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade. Its purpose: to intercept, decipher, analyze, and store vast swaths of the world’s communications as they zap down from satellites and zip through the underground and undersea cables of international, foreign, and domestic networks. The heavily fortified $2 billion center should be up and running in September 2013. Flowing through its servers and routers and stored in near-bottomless databases will be all forms of communication, including the complete contents of private emails, cell phone calls, and Google searches, as well as all sorts of personal data trails—parking receipts, travel itineraries, bookstore purchases, and other digital “pocket litter.”
    This complex will be inaugurated on September 2013, and, as the above article says, it is the final piece in a complex puzzle assembled over the past decade, and probably the final piece of the BICA project as well.

    Cheers,

    Raf.
    Quite possibly one of the most important posts in this thread Raf....
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    I agree with you Raf about most people not giving a rat's a$$ about all this. I've mentioned it to a couple of close friends and it's amazing the kind of turnoff. Even to someone who is a fan of The Matrix movie. I've also experienced first hand this ... instinct ... inside me to become divisive with close friends when talking about topics like awakening our inner pathways. (This particular friend is making some cool progress with some yoga classes, and it's a favorite topic of ours, talking about the way this helps open up the energetic pathways and make it easier to tap into ourselves.) But because you fine folks here have helped to make me aware of it I am able to see it and take the higher ground to keep a friendship strong instead of giving in to the temptation to get bickery and contentious about stupid things. Call me crazy, but I like to think that I'm seeing some of this for what it is.

    I've also, thanks to the advice here, started shutting off every electronic device in my house before turning in for the night. (2 iPhones, 2 iPods, a Nook, a kids tablet, two computers and the wireless router. Call me superstitious, but I do believe I felt better this morning than any morning for the past few weeks. Placebo effect? If so, that's fine with me.

    I've been trying to find out more about this orgone in a can thing. I see we've had other threads that have hit this nail before, and I'm still sifting through it.
    https://projectavalon.net/forum4/show...secret+weapons

    Does anyone have a link to an mp3 of some of this orgone in a can white noise? I too am very interested in experimenting with it. As I suspect that I am seeing some effects of overexposure to all this wi-fi/cellular traffic among my 4 kids. If it can have a scrambler type of effect, or act as like a jammer, then I can understand why the big dogs would be watching anyone who was trying to propagate its use...

    Also, anyone give any thought to whether or not crystals could be used in certain ways for protection from all this?


    My children (me too) all seem to sleep better with a fan on, the noise seems to be conducive to sleep- this is a form of white noise, to any who may know, is this of any benefit in unscrammbling/protection?-lb

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    Hey folks,

    So, continuing...

    Just found out that BAE SYSTEMS, which has massive influence upon the global Military Industrial Complex, and which is also a member of the Bilderberg Group, is a contractor for DARPA, and has won multiple multi-million dollar contracts with it, like this one.

    So...I was browsing throught its website and look what I´ve found ; One of its surveillance toys:



    Then, I ended up finding this video (check it out on 00:35):



    Isn´t it wonderful?

    These are just computer generated images, but I don´t doubt for a second that such companies could be working on the "scuttlers" behind the curtains, using secret technology.

    Raf.
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    Just a tidbit on Tim Berners-Lee

    Quote also known as "TimBL," is a British computer scientist, best known as the inventor of the World Wide Web. He made a proposal for an information management system in March 1989,[3] and he implemented the first successful communication between a Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) client and server via the Internet sometime around mid November.[4]
    Berners-Lee is the director of the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), which oversees the Web's continued development. He is also the founder of the World Wide Web Foundation, and is a senior researcher and holder of the Founders Chair at the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (CSAIL).[5] He is a director of the Web Science Research Initiative (WSRI),[6] and a member of the advisory board of the MIT Center for Collective Intelligence.[7][8]
    In 2004, Berners-Lee was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II for his pioneering work.[9] In April 2009, he was elected a foreign associate of the United States National Academy of Sciences.[10][11] He was honoured as the "Inventor of the World Wide Web" during the 2012 Summer Olympics opening ceremony, in which he appeared in person, working at a NeXT Computer at the London Olympic Stadium.[12] He tweeted "This is for everyone",[13] which was instantly spelled out in LCD lights attached to the chairs of the 80,000 people in the audience.[12]
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tim_Berners-Lee
    I think CERN holds the keys to many of the locks so to speak.....
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    Just in the last few pages of this thread it is a bit easier to imagine a small group of psychopathic control freaks highjacking all this technology and enslaving humanity with it huh?
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