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Welcome to Call to Decision
With the scheduled switch to HDTV here - some areas may wait a bit -
this article is one you should read.
Another read related to this is:
http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20090117.htm
The Digital Transition and Public Safety Act of
2005
http://www.proliberty.com/observer/20090118.htm
From the January 2009 Idaho Observer:
HDTV: It’s not just crisper images and
richer sound

I read a story once about how to catch
wild hogs. You bait them with food and, once they get comfortable
and show up to eat consistently, you build one side of a pen. The
hogs will stay away for a few days but the easy groceries will bring
them back again. Then you build the second side of the pen. If you
keep that up until the pen is built and the hogs enter through the
open gate to eat, all you have to do then is close the gate.
By Kelly Krolik
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replacing outdated analog systems with digital technology that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.
Dr. Delgado
The desire to remotely control animals and people goes back as
far as the desire to remotely control machines and for the same
reasons. The New York Times reported May 17, 1965, that Dr.
Jose Delgado of the Yale University School of Medicine had remotely
taken control of a fighting bull with silent sounds during an
experiment conducted the previous year in Cordoba, Spain. "Afternoon
sunlight poured over the high wooden barriers into the
[bullfighting] ring, as the brave bull bore down on the unarmed
matador, a scientist who had never faced a fighting bull. But the
charging animal’s horn never reached the man behind the heavy red
cape. Moments before that could happen, Dr. Delgado pressed a button
on a small radio transmitter in his hand and the bull braked to a
halt. Then he pressed another button on the transmitter, and the
bull obediently turned to the right and trotted away. The bull was
obeying commands in his brain that were being called forth by
electrical stimulation by the radio signals to certain regions in
which fine wires had been painlessly planted the day before,"
wrote John A. Osmundsen of The New York Times.
According to Dr. Delgado, experiments of this type had also been
performed on humans. While giving a lecture on the Brain in 1965,
Dr. Delgado said, "Science has developed a new methodology for
the study and control of cerebral function in animals and
humans."
In a telling comment to Congress published in the Congressional
Record (No. 26, Vol. 118, February 24, 1974), Dr. Delgado,
representing the Yale University Medical School, expressed why he
felt the development of techniques for remotely controlling animals
and humans was so important: "The individual may think that the
most important reality is his own existence, but this is only his
personal point of view. This lacks historical perspective. Man
does not have the right to develop his own mind. This kind of
liberal orientation has great appeal. We must electronically control
the brain. Someday armies and generals will be controlled by
electric stimulation of the brain." [emphasis added]
In another experiment, Dr. Delgado was able to compel a cat to lick
its fur, and then continue compulsively licking the floor and bars
of its cage.
In yet another experiment, Dr. Delgado delivered a signal designed
to stimulate a portion of a monkey’s thalamus, a major midbrain
center for integrating muscle movements and was able to trigger a
complex reaction: The monkey walked to one side of the cage, then
the other, then climbed to the rear ceiling, then back down. The
animal performed this same activity as many times as it was
stimulated with the signal, up to 60 times an hour. But the
monkey’s actions were not performed blindlythe creature was
still able to avoid obstacles and threats from the dominant male
while carrying out the electrical imperative.
Another type of signal has made monkeys turn their heads, or smile,
no matter what else they were doing, up to 20,000 times in two
weeks.
As Delgado concluded, "The animals looked like electronic
toys."
Beyond Dr. Delgado
Since Dr. Delgado’s comparatively crude experiments over 30
and 40 years ago, a complete record of the advances being made in
the field of remotely controlling other living beings has been
published in the scientific literatureand in the U.S. Patent
Office.
US PATENT # 4,858,612, issued to Philip Stocklin Dec. 19, 1983, is
"For direct transmission of sound into the human auditory
cortex [a section of the brain]."
The abstract basically explains that ears are no longer necessary
because words can be implanted directly into your brain. This is
called "synthetic telepathy."
US Patent #5,159,703 which describes the "Silent Sound Spread
Spectrum (SSSS)," was developed for military use by Dr. Oliver
Lowery of Norcross, Georgia and granted on Oct. 27, 1992.
SSSS, or "S-Quad," is described in the abstract as,
"A silent communications system in which nonaural carriers, in
the very low (ELF) or very high audio-frequency (VHF) range or in
the adjacent ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitudeor
frequencymodulated with the desired intelligence and propagated
acoustically or vibrationally, for inducement into the brain,
typically through the use of loudspeakers, earphones, or
piezoelectric transducers. The modulated carriers may be transmitted
directly in real time or may be conveniently recorded and stored on
mechanical, magnetic, or optical media for delayed or repeated
transmission to the listener."
In layman’s terms, this device, this "Sound of Silence"
simply allows for the unwarranted implantation of specific thoughts,
emotions and even prescribed physical actions into unsuspecting
human beings.
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.
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 radiationthe waves way
below radio frequencies on the electromagnetic spectrumDr. 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 brainsin
vitroto 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."
Artificial recreation of natural phenomena
Studies conducted around the world have, for decades, been
documenting otherwise unexplainably elevated rates of suicides and
cancers in geographical areas. These areas have been found to be
naturally enveloped in electromagnetic fields emitting frequencies
detrimental to human health and well-being. The phenomena, commonly
referred to as "geopathic stress," has been understood in
scientific circles since ancient times.
The effects of biologically-detrimental electromagnetic fields
naturally emanating from the ground are associated with people
experiencing chronic fatigue, headaches and migraines, depression,
insomnia, anxiety or anger.
We now live in a time where the artificial creation and
amplification of the naturally-occurring phenomena of
biologically-compromising energy fields has been weaponized.
Weaponized
Dr. Robert J. Bunker of California State University at San
Bernardino is an "unconventional war" expert and the
editor of the "INSS Occasional Paper," 15 USAF
Institute for National Security Studies, USAF Academy, Colorado. In
his article, "Electromagnetic, High Power Microwave [HPM]
Weapons," Dr. Bunker wrote that HPMs can also cause human
unconsciousness without permanent maiming by upsetting the neural
pathways in the brain or they can be made lethal.
Evidence that testing of silent sounds is ongoing was noted in an Associated
Press article published shortly after Gulf War II began.
SOUTHERN IRAQ Saturday, March 22, 2003
Associated PressU.S. and British forces streamed in a
long line of tanks and armored vehicles toward Basra, Iraq’s
second largest city, on Saturday, a day after they collected
underfed and overwhelmed Iraqi soldiers who surrendered in droves.
An entire Iraqi division, the 51st Infantry, gave up to U.S. troops
Friday, military officials said. A key unit for Basra’s defense
with 8,000 men and up to 200 tanks, it was the largest defection in
a day when Saddam Hussein’s forces showed signs of crumbling.
Saturday morning, American Marines and British troops rumbled along
the main road from the Kuwaiti border to Basra, Highway 80nicknamed
the "Highway of Death" during the 1991 Gulf War when U.S.
airstrikes wiped out an Iraqi military convoy along it.
At the Kuwait border, hundreds of tanks, armored personnel carriers,
Humvees and trucks were lined up Saturday in a desert muddied by
overnight rain, waiting in columns to pass into Iraq. It resembled a
great train yard in the desert--some lines 70 vehicles long, others
50 long.
In the wake of the allied force, Iraqi captives were left packed
into improvised pens of concertina wire, watched over by Marines. Partly
disassembled rifles taken from the surrendering soldiers were piled
beside the road. [emphasis added]
The implication here is that the Iraqi soldiers had, themselves,
partially disassembled their weapons before surrendering them. Since
there is no known incident in the history of war where soldiers had
attempted to render their weapons inoperable before surrendering
them, one can assume that these soldiers responded to a silent order
to do so.
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.
Note: The importance of this article cannot be overstated.
Television is about to take on a whole new dimension and people need
to be aware of the power that will be in the hands of a few when the
switch from analog to HDTV is made.
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