Brain Lasers – Controlling Your Mind
Filed under: Future Weapons, Human Intelligence, Psychology, Science, Science Fiction, Technology, The Future
New research by MIT scientists illustrates how special lasers could affect our brains (read report here).
The researchers say they’ve been able to induce gamma waves in the brains of mice. Gamma waves are high frequency brainwaves tied closely to consciousness. The scientists applied optogenetics, a technology that uses light in conjunction with genetic engineering to control specific nerves, to achieve their goals.

“Brain Lasers” have a variety of applications, including mind control. In its most frightening incarnation, a soldier armed with a “Brain Laser Rifle” would be able to fire at his enemy’s head and scramble their brain so they’d be unable to tell friend from foe. Or, the laser could be calibrated to shut down the enemie’s higher brain processes, reducing them to a moaning, zombie-like creature. However, there is no evidence yet to suggest the research is being used to produce weapons of any kind. Stay tuned to The Loki Times for continuing coverage.
Brain Lasers. Too dangerous for mankind? You decide.
UFO Sighting Connected To Tropical Bird Sanctuary
Filed under: Alien Intelligence, Alien Invasion, Aliens, Animal Intelligence, Biology, Conspiracies, Nanotechnology, UFO's
A recent UFO sighting caught on tape by the citizens of Brean, UK has experts scratching their heads. The video depicts a metallic, cigar shaped UFO traveling silently at an extremely high altitude. The question everyone is asking: What is this UFO and why is it visiting the quiet coastal village of Brean? We think we have the answer.
Total Recall, Ultrasound, and Memory Implants
Filed under: Science Fiction, Scientific, Technology
Like so many Phillip K. Dick inspired films before and after it, Total Recall is proving to be eerily prophetic. Total Recall tells the story of a man who’s memory is scrambled over and over again by memory transplant technology. The transplants are so effective they create two people in one, each with their own life, personality, and memories. This mind scrambling leads the main character on a bloody dangerous mind trip that ends on the planet Mars. Along the way there is a psychic mutant protruding from a man’s side like a tumor, a chick with three boobs, and an alien atmosphere machine. Sound fun to you?
Today, researchers say the memory transplant technology in Total Recall is close to becoming reality. Researchers at ASU are advancing ultrasound technology that could lead to the development of, among other things, remote controls which could be used to rewrite the neural connections in your brain which make up your memories.
The Loki Times always operates under the assumption that any “groundbreaking” technology or scientific breakthrough you hear about in the “news” has already taken place and is in use, probably at a far more advance level than reported. So where does this leave us? For starters, it means your memories might be fabrications. In fact, this memory control technology could be employed on a mass scale to create a fake collective memory designed to suit the needs of the corrupt elite.
Arnold Schwarzenegger‘s character Douglas Quaid in Total Recall put it best: “If I am not me, den who da hell am I?” Truer words have never been spoken. The next time you recall that favorite vacation of yours, or the events of last year, keep that in mind. Our Who Am I? t-shirts might help you remember.
Read about the ultrasound research here.
So It Begins: The Age of Magnetic Mind Control
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.

This could be the government’s first step toward magnetic mind control on a large scale.
Read about the move here.
Why Is Exxon Really Interested In Electromagnetics?
Filed under: Conspiracies, Corporations, Science, Technology
In light of the recent articles we’ve published on magnets, electromagnetism, transcranial magnetic stimulation, and the dangers posed by some of this magnetic research, we felt it was about time to raise the following question:
Why is Exxon investing billions into electromagnetics?
According to Exxon, they are interested in using electromagnetics to locate oil fields beneath the earth’s crust. But, given the potential applications of electromagnetics, experts are telling us they can’t help but wonder what one of the world’s most powerful corporations wants with electromagnetics.
The mysterious scientist and conspiracy investigator Sol told us the following: “Research for years has supported the theory electromagnetics can be used for mind control. You have to wonder why the world’s largest oil company, and one of it’s most powerful corporations, would be investing billions in electromagnetic technology. Personally, I find it troubling, especially at a time where we are facing an energy crisis.”
What do you think?

