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Anomalous Health Incidents / Havana Syndrome: Havana syndrome is a series of debilitating symptoms first reported by U.S. and Canadian diplomats in Havana, Cuba, in late 2016. In the following years (2017 and 2018 in China and Russia), American diplomats in different parts of the world reported similar symptoms. Affected individuals described sudden onset of symptoms such as head pressure or a high-pitched sound, dizziness and loss of balance, persistent headaches, hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vision problems, cognitive difficulties such as memory loss or trouble concentrating, fatigue and sleep disturbances, nausea and light sensitivity often following exposure to an unusual sound or pressure sensation.
Brain to Brain Technology (BBT): Signals from one person’s brain are recorded, processed by a high-tech computer and then used to stimulate another person’s brain. BBT is currently in experimental research.
Brain to Computer Interface (BCI): BCI is a system that enables the brain to connect with a computer or machine for communication without using hands or voice. Brain electrical signals by an EEG or implanted electrodes are measured by the administrator. AI or a machine decodes the signals, and an action is performed by the living being. There are currently many Universities, scientists, and government agencies experimenting with Brain to Computer Interfaces.
Directed Energy Weapon (DEW): Directed energy weapons are weapons that convert energy into beams of electromagnetic radiation, high-energy laser (HEL), high-power microwave (HPM), particle beams, or sound or acoustic sound beams to incapacitate and neutralize targets by transmitting energy as a tight beam toward a target. The key advantages of DEW weapons over a gun are they move at the speed of light, the weapon can be adjusted to lethal and non-lethal outcomes, and there are unlimited shots if power is available.
Domestic Watch List: Domestic Watch Lists are databases that include names of individuals or entities that are maintained and monitored by government agencies, law enforcement, and security agencies. Listed subjects are tracked due to suspected involvement in criminal activities including terrorism. The lists are supposedly used to enhance national security; however, not everyone on the list is a criminal or terrorist. Many TIs are tracked erroneously and because of their names appearing on this list, they find themselves in a legally grey area.
Faraday Cage: An enclosure constructed of a conductive material that can protect its contents from external electromagnetic fields, electric charges, and electromagnetic radiation. The Faraday cage is basically a hollow conductor that allows currents to pass around the outside of the enclosure and works by distributing the external electrical field in a way that cancels out the field’s effect inside the cage. The Faraday cage was invented in 1836 by Michael Faraday.
Frey Effect: The Frey Effect or microwave auditory effect, also known as microwave hearing effect, refers to the human perception of sounds induced by pulsed or modulated frequencies directly inside of the human head without any receiving device. When microwave radiation is transmitted at varying power densities, the frequencies can produce hissing, dizziness, nausea, and tinnitus and is suspected to be the cause of Havana Syndrome. Modulated microwaves can also transmit sounds, voices, and thoughts into peoples’ heads. This form of electronic harassment is also called “voice to skull” or “V2K” or “Voice of God.”
Gang Stalking / Organized Stalking: A term commonly used by self-identifying targeted individuals (TIs) to describe what they perceive is harassment, surveillance, or interference carried out by a coordinated group of people within their daily lives. Street theater describes the perception that people in public spaces are deliberately performing coordinated actions such as staged conversations, gestures, or symbolic actions to communicate messages and provoke or intimidate a person.
Havana Syndrome / Anomalous Health Incidents: Havana syndrome is a series of debilitating symptoms first reported by U.S. and Canadian diplomats in Havana, Cuba, in late 2016. In the following years (2017 and 2018 in China and Russia), American diplomats in different parts of the world reported similar symptoms. Affected individuals described sudden onset of symptoms such as head pressure or a high-pitched sound, dizziness and loss of balance, persistent headaches, hearing loss or tinnitus (ringing in the ears), vision problems, cognitive difficulties such as memory loss or trouble concentrating, fatigue and sleep disturbances, nausea and light sensitivity often following exposure to an unusual sound or pressure sensation.
History of MK-Ultra: MK-Ultra is known as an illegal mind-control research program that the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency operated between 1953 and 1973. The CIA used drugs, hypnosis, and sensory deprivation on individuals who most often did not know they were being used in an experiment. The objective was to delete the memory and then to control the mind and reprogram it as a weapon of war. Project BLUEBIRD and Project ARTICHOKE were initiated as early as 1940s and 1950s with certain accounts and testimonies indicating the possible continuation of subsequent or successor programs continued afterward.
Hive Mind: Hive Mind is an emerging technology in which many individuals function as parts of a single, coordinated intelligence rather than as fully independent decision-makers. The key feature is collective behavior emerging from shared information or tightly linked responses, not necessarily shared consciousness in a literal sense. In humans the group norms strongly influence thinking and behavior, and individuals align their opinions with the group (sometimes unconsciously). There is a collective intelligence happening where a person can access another person’s mind at light speed.
Mind Control: Mind control refers to attempts to influence or steer an individual’s thoughts, behaviors, or decisions through deliberate psychological pressure, coercion or conditioning that undermines personal autonomy. This can include practices such as cult indoctrination, manipulation, abusive relationships, or technologies like brain-computer interfaces. Such influences may reshape perceptions, beliefs, or behaviors without a person’s informed awareness or consent and has been discussed in contexts ranging from historical government experiments like MK Ultra to contemporary forms of psychological manipulation such as subconscious kidnapping.
Nanotechnology: Nanotechnology involves engineered structures, devices, and systems built by manipulation of matter at the atomic scale ranging from 1 to 100 nanometers in size creating unique properties that affect the physical, chemical, and biological behavior. Researching, developing and utilizing these properties drives the development of innovative materials and new advanced technologies
Organized Stalking / Gang Stalking: A term commonly used by self-identifying targeted individuals (TIs) to describe what they perceive is harassment, surveillance, or interference carried out by a coordinated group of people within their daily lives. Street theater describes the perception that people in public spaces are deliberately performing coordinated actions such as staged conversations, gestures, or symbolic actions to communicate messages and provoke or intimidate a person.
Psychotropic (or Psychotronic) Weapon: Speculative technologies claimed to influence human thoughts, emotions, or behavior using energy such as electromagnetic or other energy waves. These weapons could have the ability to control or manipulate a person’s mind, induce fear, confusion, and compliance. Psychotropic weapons are said to not exist. Weapons of this nature that intend to manipulate mental states are restricted under human rights and international law.
Street Theater: Street theater describes the perception that people in public spaces are deliberately performing coordinated actions such as staged conversations, gestures, or symbolic actions to communicate messages and provoke or intimidate a person.
Targeted Individual (TI): Targeted Individuals (TIs) are people who are victims of planned, methodical harassment and surveillance by civilians, groups, organizations, and government agencies, i.e. the CIA and FBI. The intent of the targeting is to harass, discredit, and harm an individual. Victims lose their families, jobs, homes, and properties. The ultimate goal is to destroy a person’s life which will isolate them from family and friends. TIs are also categorized as ‘Non-Investigated Subjects.’ Once listed on the Terrorist Screening Database (TSDB is maintained by the FBI) they are left in a legal grey area with no rights and no protections under the law. Not all TIs are listed on the TSDB. TIs are not criminals or terrorists and are targeted for reasons often unknown to them.
Voice to Skull Technology (V2K): V2K is a nonlethal technology that includes a neuro-electromagnetic or microwave or acoustic system capable of transmitting sound into the skulls of humans or animals through pulse-modulated microwave radiation; and a “silent sound” device that delivers audio directly into the head without audible external sound that goes to the subconscious or conscious mind. The transmitted modulation may include voices or audio subliminal messaging.
