Silent Sound Spread Spectrum (SSSS) Mind Control?

Has anyone heard/know about this?  Don't have a box.  Do have a sledge hammer.  Is our first task to persuade the sheeple to unplug? 

Excerpt:

The Sound of Silence
The Antithesis of Freedom

[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.

The physical, emotional, and psychological effects of this technology were so severe that hundreds of thousands of Iraqi troops surrended en masse without firing even a single shot against U.S. led coalition forces. The numbers reported in the news were staggering: 75,000 and then annother 125,000 (or more) Iraqi troops would come out of their deep desert bunkers waving white flags and falling to their knees before approaching U.S. troops and literally kiss their captor's boots or hands if given the opportunity. Why would eight year veterans of Middle Eastern warfare (with Iran 1980-1988) behave this way? Simple. They were subjected to a technology that was so extreme and incomprehensible that they were suddenly reduced to the level of compliant children and felt grateful to still be alive in the wake of their mind-wrenching experience.

This technology is about to be used, albeit in a more subtle fashion, against American citizens in a highly classified and covert operation to mind control and manipulate the entire population into 'compliance' with our New World order overlords. The technology will utilize a combination of HAARP transmitters, GWEN towers, microwave cell phone towers, and the soon-to-be-mandatory High Definition DIGITAL TV that will enter your home via A) Cable, B) Satellite, C) HD TVs, or D) those oh-so-easy -to-obtain "Digital Converter boxes" that the government is so anxious to help you obtain and underwrite most of the cost on your behalf.

But why is the government so anxious to help American citizens experience a clearer and more highly defined television picture? Does that make sense to you? Since when is the government so concerned about the visual quality of our televised entertainment that congress would pass an undebated statutory proclamation which mandated that the HD conversion take place on Feb. 17, 2009 and and then subsidze about 90% of the associated cost? I'm only guessing, but if there are 200 million "regular" televisions in America to be converted into HD, then that $40 in government subsidy per TV x 200,000,000 = 8 billion dollars. Why is the government so anxious to spend $8 billion dollars on her citizens to improve the clarity of a TV picture? Or is the recently touted "additional bandwidth" cover story that supposedly is to be gained with the HD technology the only and genuine reason for spending so much taxpayer dollars on HD conversion?

The rest is here.

Submitted by Fester on Sat, 2010-02-13 17:59

hasn't worked since last June so my tv has been off since then and I don't miss it.  I can see whatever shows I like to see (only 2) on CBS.com, and the local news I can get off the radio or the internet. 

I have had the aggravating experience, however, of seeing the number 11 every time I look at a clock - 8:11, 10:11, 11:11 is coming up very frequently, as are the numbers 3 and 4 (4:44, 3:33).  I am getting really annoyed with this. It's been going on for at least a couple years.

If you do a search on "I keep seeing the number 11" you will find this is pretty widespread.  It started before the digital tv thing. 

The standard excuse among the new agers is "oh, those are spiritual numbers" - Like, yeah, right. 

andie531 | Sat, 2010-02-13 22:38

I experience the same thing almost daily (and sometimes twice or thrice a day), and I've seen the same New Age explanations for it as you have. 11:11, 9:11 and 1:11 are the most common ones for me.

When it happens while I'm on my laptop I can explain away the phenonemon by guessing that I only looked at the time because I saw it from the corner of my eye, since the time is always in my field of vision in the bottom right of the screen, but glancing at my mobile phone or the clock on the living room wall at 9:11, 11:11, 1:11 etc - consistently - is harder to explain. It definitely happens more when I'm on the computer, almost to the point that I won't miss a single opportunity to glance at the time if 11 is on the clock.

One obvious explanation is that you don't notice the time when it's not 11:11, 9:11 and so on, and only notice the coincidences, but the number 11 seems a bit too recurrent for that explanation to cut it for me.

Crimes of Zion | Sun, 2010-02-14 03:37
Crimes of Zion | Sun, 2010-02-14 03:54

It was discovered that microwaves have the same frequencies as sound waves - however, sound waves bounce and microwaves penetrate.  To make a microwave device that causes sounds in someones head, they attach a sound wave to a microwave (somehow - or alter a microwave to transmit sound). 

The microwave will penetrate the skull and go straight to the part of the brain that deals with sound - the brain will be able to hear without the use of the outer ear.

I was wondering if this is why the tinfoil works (they make fun of these people who use tinfoil to deflect these devices) - considering the way tinfoil reacts when you put it in a microwave - it probably is a good deflector. 

I recall a guy named wayne green (WayneGreen.com) who made a set of speakers that were based on microwaves - never marketed them.  Apparently the sound quality is really good. 

andie531 | Sun, 2010-02-14 06:21

has an interesting story about Gloria Naylor:

Gloria Naylor, a renowned African American writer, seems to defy many of the stereotypes of someone who believes in mind control. A winner of the National Book Award, Naylor is best known for her acclaimed novel, The Women of Brewster Place, which described a group of women living in a poor urban neighborhood and was later made into a miniseries by Oprah Winfrey.

But in 2005, she published a lesser-known work, 1996, a semi-autobiographical book describing her experience as a TI. "I didn't want to tell this story. It's going to take courage. Perhaps more courage than I possess, but they've left me no alternatives," Naylor writes at the beginning of her book. "I am in a battle for my mind. If I stop now, they'll have won, and I will lose myself." The book is coherent, if hard to believe. It's also marked by disturbing passages describing how Jewish American agents were responsible for Naylor's surveillance. "Of the many cars that kept coming and going down my road, most were driven by Jews," she writes in the book. When asked about that passage in a recent interview, she defended her logic: Being from New York, she claimed, she can recognize Jews.

andie531 | Sun, 2010-02-14 06:30

Andie, COZ, thanks for the feedback.  The piece I linked to was from Adachi's Educate Yourself site.  I'm not 100% sure about the site, but there's much there I agree with.  Very glad to know of Naylor. 

Fester | Sun, 2010-02-14 18:47

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