An urgent investigation into psychotronic technology, raising awareness about its potential misuse and the urgent need for ethical guidelines. Are you at risk?
The Illusion of Reality
Smell
“It smelt real.” Psychotronic technology can simulate sensory experiences, blurring the line between what's real and what's fabricated. This sensory manipulation raises serious questions about trust.
Taste
“It tasted real.” The ability to create false tastes introduces the potential for deception and control. Can you trust your senses in a world of simulated experiences?
Touch
“It felt real.” This technology can replicate tactile sensations, further complicating our perception of reality. How do we discern genuine physical experiences from artificial ones?
Sight
“It looked real.” Visual simulations can be incredibly convincing. Stay vigilant and question what you see.
Havana Syndrome: Is It Psychotronic Warfare?
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Sensory Manipulation
Victims report bizarre sounds and pressure.
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Neurological Effects
Brain damage and cognitive impairments.
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Targeted Attacks
Specific individuals are being targeted.
The CIA's Role
Declassified Documents
The CIA has disclosed information on V2K and psychotronics.
Stopping the Arms Race
The disclosure aims to halt the proliferation of these weapons.
Ethical Concerns
The revelations raise serious ethical questions about human experimentation.
Defense in Development
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Psychotronic Detectors
Detectors are being developed to identify psychotronic attacks.
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DoD Involvement
The Department of Defense is investing in this technology.
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SBIR Program
Small Business Innovation Research is supporting the development of countermeasures.
Brain Link XR Goggles: A Paradigm Shift?
Connecting Minds
Mass psychotrons are being linked through XR goggles.
Altered Perception
Language and perception of life are being upgraded.
XR Mindgaming
Health, education, and immortality are all potential applications.
The Internet of Experience
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From Information to Experience
The focus is shifting from passive information consumption to immersive experiences.
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Wireless BCNI XR Goggles
These goggles provide wireless brain-computer interfaces.
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Coop Dreamscape XR
Collaborative dreamscapes are becoming a reality.
UNESCO and Neurorights
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Right to Identity
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Right to Privacy
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Mental Integrity
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Cognitive Liberty
UNESCO has added new human neural rights to protect individuals from the misuse of neurotechnology. These rights aim to safeguard cognitive liberty and mental integrity.