Anonymous ID: 0a5c5a Feb. 15, 2018, 12:52 p.m. No.388656   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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>>388318

>www.scientificamerican.com/article/mind-control-by-cell/

 

>monitored the brainwaves of 120 healthy men and women while a Nokia 6110 cell phone—one of the most popular cell phones in the world—was strapped to their head. A computer controlled the phone's transmissions in a double-blind experimental design, which meant that neither the test subject nor researchers knew whether the cell phone was transmitting or idle while EEG data were collected. The data showed that when the cell phone was transmitting, the power of a characteristic brain-wave pattern called alpha waves in the person's brain was boosted significantly. The increased alpha wave activity was greatest in brain tissue directly beneath to the cell phone, strengthening the case that the phone was responsible for the observed effect.

 

what this study implies is that the radio waves transmitted by the cell phone have effects on brain activity.

 

There are two thoughts that occur to me

  1. cell phones are constantly pinging the tower. They do this for two reasons, one is to make sure contact is maintained even when there is no current data being transfered (cell phone systems knows where to route signal intended for YOUR phone) And secondly to establish which cell tower is actually best signal for you at your current location.

IF the pattern of radio waves transmitted is important, that is if one pattern of radio waves has a particular desired effect then modifying the cell phones programming would be needed in order to get it to produce the desired pattern

 

  1. IF the activation of programmed MkUltra operatives is done by ultra-sonic (above the normal range of hearing) this would require extra signal space in the cell phone signal. They don't normally carry sound frequencies outside of the human hearing range. Again the need for this extra signal bandwidth would show up to a researcher looking into this

 

just my 2¢

T. cellphone tech