Friday 5 October 2012

Alien Technology Under Development At Darpa

Alien Technology Under Development At Darpa
A few years ago Dr. Eric Davis, author of the USAF Teleportation Study, confirmed to me that a physicist had been taken under control by an "alien telepathic experience" at Utah's Skinwalker Ranch.

Ever since then, I've noticed an ever-increasing number of stories in the mainstream media about interest in "telepathic communication" on the battlefield by the US military.

Witness this item from WIRED:


Pentagon Preps Soldier Telepathy Push

According to the post from DANGER ROOM...

DARPA -- the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency -- is about to spend serious money on the idea:

The agency's budget for the next fiscal year includes 4 million to start up a program called Silent Talk. The goal is to "allow user-to-user communication on the battlefield without the use of vocalized speech through analysis of neural signals." That's on top of the 4 million the Army handed out last year to the University of California to investigate the potential for computer-mediated telepathy.

Compared to the alleged alien technology experienced at the Skinwalker Ranch, which was investigated by Bob Bigelow's former paranormal investigative unit known as NIDS, it would appear to be a major investment in the concept.

According to Davis, the alien telepathic technology was able to render the bewildered physicist completely immobile, and take control of sensory perceptions. Once under telepathic control, the physicist received a "terse, threatening" warning experienced as multiple male voices commanding in unison to not interfere.

According to WIRED:


Last year, the National Research Council and the Defense Intelligence Agency released a report suggesting that neuroscience might also be useful to "make the enemy obey our commands."

A possible clue to all of this may come from subjective reports that alien telepathy communicates an awareness of a person's future thoughts before they are internally experienced.

Recently I have been contacted by numerous persons, many who are professionals in the medical and technology sectors, who claim unusual experiences of this nature.

One outcome of the new awareness of direct mind-to-mind interfaces may lead to an awareness of the need to differentiate between anomalous experiences produced by disease and possible alien encounters.

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