Ongoing Research Excerpts from DARPA’s Strategic Plan

DARPA (The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) recently released a 50+ page strategic plan highlighting some of the most advance research projects it is currently undertaking.  On page 9, section 2.6, DARPA outlines a “short list” of ongoing research.  We list the highlights here.

  1. High Energy Liquid Laser Area Defense System – You heard it here.  These are small high power laser weapons, i.e. weapons that shoot energy beams at the speed of light.  That’s fast.
  2. High Productivity Computing Systems – a.k.a. Super computers a.k.a. SKYNET from the Terminator mythos.
  3. Machine Learning – Cognitive machines.  Hmmm.  Again, we’ll reference SKYNET and Terminator.
  4. Neuroscience – In specific, projects that’ll create brain-machine interfaces.  Is this putting us one step closer to The Matrix?
  5. Real-Time Accurate Language TranslationTower of Babel my ass.
  6. Space, here we come.

Scary, but real, stuff.  You can find the full report here.

Which one of these research projects would you most like to see come to fruition?

So It Begins: The Age of Magnetic Mind Control

October 22, 2008 by The Loki Man · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Government, Mind Control, Scientific, Technology 

The FDA has approved Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for medical treatment.  The government is rolling it out, probably in conjunction with Big Pharmaceutical.  If you’ve been following our coverage on magnetic mind control, then you probably know why this is troubling.

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This could be the government’s first step toward magnetic mind control on a large scale.

Read about the move here.

Pros and Cons: Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation

(do not try transcranial magnetic stimulation at home)

Scientists studying a process called transcranial magnetic stimulation say electromagnetic coils can be used to stimulate and affect brain tissue.  The coils generate rapidly changing magnetic fields, and researchers say they can control these fields to either excite or inhibit brain tissue and cells.

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There are several pros and cons about further development of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) technology.

PROS

1.      Treating patients with brain damage, like people in comas and minimally conscious states.

2.      Activating parts of our brain we never use consciously, which might give us abilities like telekinesis and telepathy.

3.      Increasing brain power.

CONS

1.      An accident with a TMS machine could cause an EMF explosion which could inhibit brains in the blast radius.

2.      In the wrong hands, the technology might be used as a weapon.  For example, a megalomaniac could use it to gain super brain powers, or to inhibit and even control other people’s brains.

The CONS are of particular concern to The Loki Times.  If you recall, we recently wrote about research conducted by the High Magnetic Fields Research Laboratory to develop super strong magnets (read here).  Beside our theory the super-magnets might be used to capture UFO’s, we now worry the magnets could also be used to power a TMS machine for remote mind control, or worse yet, as a weapon to inhibit and reduce brain power around the world.  We’ll keep you posted on developments regarding this story as our investigation develops.

Did McCain’s Thought Helmet Work?

September 27, 2008 by The Loki Man · 1 Comment
Filed under: Government, Human Intelligence, Mind Control, Science 

In our opinion – No.  It did not.

Thought Helmets And The Presidential Debate

telepathyhelmetWill New Military Technology Be Used By Candidate In The Debate?

Researchers are building mind-reading helmets at the University of California.  The US Army recently injected millions of dollars into the project with the hopes that it will someday allow troops to communicate via mental projections in a combat setting, thus improving tactical efficiency.

However, The Loki Times has information that this technology might have fallen into the hands of the McCain campaign, just before the first presidential debate is to take place.

McCain served honorably in the military and he has maintained close ties with it ever since.  Informants tell us that some of John McCain’s strategists have negotiated a deal with military R&D to borrow a telepathic thought helmet, either so his advisors can remotely beam responses into McCain’s head during the presidential debate or so McCain can infiltrate his opponent Barack Obama’s mind.

McCain has seen a recent decline in the polls since the economic crisis picked up steam in the past few weeks.  Could this be his new strategy to regain the lead?

Read more about the new technology here.

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