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Indian in the machine to Q++: Where would magnets be close to our brains? Of course, bluetooth headphones or even any headphones… do you feel they are mind-control or brain-control devices?

REPLY> YES INDEED, in fact medical systems (such as MRI) have been doing this for decades, the DOD/Pentagon has known this for fact since early 60’s as well as the CIA (who uses RF energy directed to the human brain for their MK Ultra mind-control project that started in late 40’s and on-going today secretly illegal.)

1.) CIA using RF Energy for Mind Control;

The <MK-Ultra> project attempted to produce a perfect truth drug for interrogating suspected Soviet spies during the Cold War, and to explore other possibilities of mind control. Subproject 54 was the Navy’s top-secret “Perfect Concussion” program, which was supposed to use sub-aural frequency blasts to erase memory; the program was never carried out.

2.) Medical field using RF Energy for mind control

Transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) is a treatment technique that uses a magnetic field to influence brain activity. It can treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder and other brain-related conditions. It’s noninvasive and can help when other treatment approaches aren’t effective. The side effects are usually mild and temporary.


3.) DARPA using RF Energy for mind control;

DOD/DARPA/PENTAGON have been using mRNA and various CNT-GO circuit human interfaces that allows these super-soldiers to hear by directly stimulating the brain region with RF Energy pulses, in this way the enemy do not have a radio signal to lock into and the soldier is stealthily hidden!

IITM: I’m happy to share that I have only held bluetooth headphones to my ears once in my life… it’s corded headphones for me… so far so good… I’m not feeling mind or brain controlled.

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