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Old 04-06-2009, 06:11 AM   #1
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The television broadcast industry was scheduled to change over from analog to digital Feb. 17, 2009. The switch has been delayed indefinitely for reasons that vary depending upon the source and interpretation of source information.

Regardless, we have seen the marketplace expansion of interest in "High Definition (HD) TV" and consumers’ appreciation for the new generation of television technology increase dramatically in recent years. To the majority of the TV watching public, the switch to HDTV is just another step in the process of replacing outdated analog systems with digital technology that offers greater image and sound reproduction compatible with modern electronic digital media players.

But better sound and a clearer picture is just the beginning. The evidence shows that HD technology can also be used to remotely gain complete control over the thoughts, emotions and actions of people who will have no power to resist.

The power that could potentially be wielded by those capable of remotely controlling people’s thoughts and actions is virtually limitless. An "experiment" of what can happen when large numbers of humans are subjected to remote control was successful in 1990 and witnessed by the whole world when Iraqi troops began surrendering to coalition forces. Newsweek magazine reported July 30, 1990, that the U.S. military successfully deployed "Silent Sounds" through the FM frequency radio band used by the Iraqi army after Saddam’s military communications system had been destroyed by coalition forces. "According to statements made by captured and deserting Iraqi soldiers….the most devastating and demoralizing programming was the first known military use of the new, high-tech type of subliminal messages referred to as ‘ultra-high-frequency silent sounds’ or ‘silent subliminals,’" Newsweek reported.

Once system-wide conversion to HDTV is made, the silent sounds that neutralized the Iraqi army can be planted into the minds of Americans enjoying the crisper images and richer sounds of digitized TV. Through HDTV, "Big Brother" will be able to order troops to invade the homes of America and begin seizing weapons, food, valuables and maybe even children while our people are absolutely paralyzed for no apparent reason and can do nothing to defend themselves, their families and their homes.
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Why the switch?

It has recently been decided on a global scale to eliminate the standard analog television broadcasts and convert to digital only. Why? If SSSS was being broadcast through traditional televisions via the analog system, it would show up as static on our stations and, therefore, be detectable. Once SSSS is delivered digitally through HDTV, no one will notice.

Wireless digital technology is the cheapest, most effective way to transmit electromagnetic frequencies to your brain because there is significantly less infrastructure to maintain and much of it has already been built to meet ever-growing consumer demand for wireless communications and entertainment.

People who convert to HDTV and get their fair share of digitally-enhanced "programming," will be most vulnerable to SSSS suggestion. However, throwing away your TV or declining to convert will not fully protect you from the silent sounds because their signals will be ambient in the air and our brain receptors will serve as antenna.
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Further indications that HDTV will be used for ill

Even instincts and emotions can be changed. In another study by Dr. Delgado, a mother giving continuous care to her baby suddenly pushed the infant away whenever the signal was given.

Dr. Ross Adey determined that merely placing a subject in an electromagnetic field could remotely influence emotional states and behavior. Adey and others have compiled an entire library of frequencies and pulsation rates which can affect the mind and nervous system

Dr. Eldon Byrd. From 1980 to 1983, Dr. Eldon Byrd ran the Marine Corps Nonlethal Electromagnetic Weapons project. He conducted most of his research at the Armed Forces Radiobiology Research Institute in Bethesda, Md. During this time, Dr. Byrd stated, "We were looking at electrical activity in the brain and how to influence it…"

By using very low frequency electromagnetic radiation—the waves way below radio frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrum—Dr. Byrd found he could induce the brain to release behavior-regulating chemicals. "We could put animals into a stupor" by hitting them with these very low frequencies. "We got chick brains—in vitro—to dump 80 percent of the natural opioids in their brains," Dr. Byrd said.

Dr. Byrd reported that he even ran a small project using magnetic fields to cause certain brain cells in rats to release histamine. In humans, this would cause instant flulike symptoms and produce nausea. "These fields were extremely weak. They were undetectable. The effects were nonlethal and reversible. You could disable a person temporarily. It [would have been] like a stun gun," Dr. Byrd noted.

Dr. Stephen Aftergood. Director of the Project on Government Secrecy, Dr. Stephen Aftergood with the Federation of American Scientists said during a CNN interview with David Mattingly on the American Edge Show on June 18, 1997, "The idea that electro-magnetic energy can be used against people and not just against other weapons or electronic systems, is current; it is understood that this is an option and it makes the surprising claim that a psychophysical effect on people is possible for the purpose of altering their behavior, and even controlling the social aims of regional or even global societies. The fact is that today the United States is spending as much money on developing psychophysical weapons as on the most complex space programs."
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Puppets in progress

Our bodies operate fully on the signals received from our brains. Our brains operate on electrochemical impulses. These electrochemical impulses have been completely mapped by science. Scientists now can replace amputated limbs with "robotic" ones that respond to nerve impulses like the original body part. There is no question that the same science can be adapted to remotely make puppets of people.

Dr. Saul B. Sells was a professor of social psychology at Texas Christian University (TCU) from 1958 until his retirement in 1983. In 1959, Dr. Sells submitted a proposal to the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) to build the most sophisticated electroencephalography machine that would have an integral computational capacity to analyze and, hopefully, make sense of the brain waves it recorded. In other words, the professor proposed to make a machine that could tell the CIA what a person was thinking and whether or not the person wished to disclose that information. The CIA approved the project in 1960, adding additional research and outlined five objectives. The fifth objective of his department’s research was to explore, "Techniques for Activating the Human Organism by Remote Electronic Means." In 1962 Dr. Sell founded the Institute for Behavioral Research at TCU.

The coming conversion to HDTV has been orchestrated to free the airwaves for the potential puppeting of mankind. It is difficult to imagine any other reason why the government would be so concerned about our television viewing habits. When government can dictate every thought, every emotion and every movement in each member of society, we all become electronic toys remotely controllable for political and commercial purposes.
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:50 AM   #2
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I totally didn't read any of that. All I have to say is I had to watch a hockey game on a regular tv today and it sucked. I was really missing my plazma....
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:53 AM   #3
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I totally didn't read any of that. All I have to say is I had to watch a hockey game on a regular tv today and it sucked. I was really missing my plazma....
hahahaha thats hilarious
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:53 AM   #4
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I WILL admit my HD TV has changed how I perceive things. For example, I can't watch SD anymore anywhere near as much as I used to and I am getting very addicted to HD channels and blu-ray.
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I totally didn't read any of that. All I have to say is I had to watch a hockey game on a regular tv today and it sucked. I was really missing my plazma....
Haha. seriously though read it.
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Old 04-06-2009, 06:58 AM   #6
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maybe thats why people buy monster cables their hdtv tells them to do it
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:01 AM   #7
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I think you might be on to something.
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Old 04-06-2009, 07:57 AM   #8
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That is so stupid on every level. That's like; "I got fat because MacDonalds has all that food to eat."
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Huh?
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Old 04-06-2009, 08:17 AM   #10
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With how HD TVs will control those who cannot resist.
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Old 04-06-2009, 09:18 AM   #11
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I can't believe that you would dare question our benevolent and wise rulers. They know what is best for us and are leading us wisely. You should watch more television and will understand.

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I can't believe that you would dare question our benevolent and wise rulers. They know what is best for us and are leading us wisely. You should watch more television and will understand.


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I guess its A good thing I haven't been watching TV at all lately except to watch A Blu or A race on sunday !
To the guy that wrote that , Id say he needs to chill out on the cr@ck !!!
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I only play games and watch movies on my TV. Nothing but English rubbish most the time on TV.

Some English stuff is alright but i wish they broadcast more Scottish programs.
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Technologically, this seems completely wrong. HDTV broadcasts use DD audio don't they, which has a high frequency cutoff? So if you wanted to send out ultra high frequency silent sounds, HDTV broadcasts are the last mechanism you'd want to use to do that.
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Old 04-06-2009, 11:06 AM   #16
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OMG I love conspiracy theorists!!

Just to poke a little hole in your "evidence", you stated that UHF signals were used in to transmit over FM radio. FM operates in the lower end of the VHF range, 88-108 MHz. UHF starts at 300MHz, at leaast that is the military range, civilian is off a little but close. So you see a UHF signal can't be broadcast over FM radio.
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Was this article written on April 1st?
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I fear dishonesty and corruption in the hearts of human beings more than I worry about hypothetical powers of technology.

As long as HDTVs don't spend $5 Trillion dollars in 5 months, I'll be content to leave them be as they are.
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I for one welcome our new high definition Overlords.

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HA! They will never get me! I don't even have 1 channel
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