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Subject: Re: [TSCM-L] {3112} Re: {3095} Electronic Harrasement
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a patent number only means someone can not make YOUR 'hair-growing, ultra-=
low frequency, nervous stomach, foot ich power",
it does not mean it works.
Patent office is full of this kinda stuff. Only difference between now and=
1936 is fancier bells and whistles.=20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: d..._at_geer.org<mailto:d..._at_geer.org>=20
To: TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com<mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com>=20
Sent: Monday, December 22, 2008 10:06 AM
Subject: [TSCM-L] {3112} Re: {3095} Electronic Harrasement
I asked a second opinion from someone that I
knew would have a strong one on this topic.
Unedited, it follows:
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D
Sweet babbling Jesus, Daniel ... you don't know how far the
technology has progressed in broadcasting signals which can
disrupt or influence brainwave energies???
http://www.rexresearch.com/sublimin/sublimin.htm<
http://www.rexresearch.c=
om/sublimin/sublimin.htm>
US PATENT 4,717,343 -- METHOD OF CHANGING A PERSON'S BEHAVIOR --
A method of conditioning a person's unconscious mind in order to
effect a desired change in the person's behavior which does not
require the services of a trained therapist. Instead the person to
be treated views a program of video pictures appearing on a screen.
The program as viewed by the person's unconscious mind acts to
condition the person's thought patterns in a manner which alters
that person's behavior in a positive way. SOURCE: Judy Wall, Mike
Coyle and Jan Wiesemann. Paranoia Magazine Issue 24 Fall 2000 -
Article -'Technology to Your Mind' - By Judy Wall
US PATENT 5,270,800 -- SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE GENERATOR --
A combined subliminal and supraliminal message generator for use
with a television receiver permits complete control of subliminal
messages and their manner of presentation. A video synchronization
detector enables a video display generator to generate a video
message signal corresponding to a received alphanumeric text message
in synchronism with a received television signal. A video mixer
selects either the received video signal or the video message signal
for output. The messages produced by the video message generator are
user selectable via a keyboard input. A message memory stores a
plurality of alphanumeric text messages specified by user commands
for use as subliminal messages. This message memory preferably
includes a read only memory storing predetermined sets of
alphanumeric text messages directed to differing topics. The sets of
predetermined alphanumeric text messages preferably include several
positive affirmations directed to the left brain and an equal number
of positive affirmations directed to the right brain that are
alternately presented subliminally. The left brain messages are
presented in a linear text mode, while the right brain messages are
presented in a three dimensional perspective mode. The user can
control the length and spacing of the subliminal presentations to
accommodate differing conscious thresholds. Alternative embodiments
include a combined cable television converter and subliminal message
generator, a combine television receiver and subliminal message
generator and a computer capable of presenting subliminal messages.
SOURCE: Judy Wall, Mike Coyle and Jan Wiesemann. Paranoia Magazine
Issue 24 Fall 2000 -Article -'Technology to Your Mind' - By Judy
Wall
US PATENT 5,123,899 -- METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ALTERING CONSCIOUSNESS --
A system for altering the states of human consciousness involves the
simultaneous application of multiple stimuli, preferable sounds,
having differing frequencies and wave forms. The relationship
between the frequencies of the several stimuli is exhibited by the
equation g=3D3Ds.sup.n/4 .multidot.f where: f=3D3Dfrequency of one
stimulus; g=3D3Dfrequency of the other stimuli of stimulus; and n=3D3Da
positive or negative integer which is different for each other
stimulus. ALSO SEE: US PATENT -- 5,289,438 -- METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR
ALTERING CONSCIOUSNESS SOURCE: Judy Wall, Mike Coyle and Jan
Wiesemann. Paranoia Magazine Issue 24 Fall 2000 -Article -
'Technology to Your Mind' - By Judy Wall
US PATENT 4,877,027--HEARING SYSTEM --
Sound is induced in the head of a person by radiating the head with
microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to 10,000 megahertz that
are modulated with a particular waveform. The waveform consists of
frequency modulated bursts. Each burst is made up of ten to twenty
uniformly spaced pulses grouped tightly together. The burst width is
between 500 nanoseconds and 100 microseconds. The pulse width is in
the range of 10 nanoseconds to 1 microsecond. The bursts are
frequency modulated by the audio input to create the sensation of
hearing in the person whose head is irradiated.
US PATENT 6,011,991--COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD INCLUDING BRAIN
WAVE ANALYSIS AND/OR USE OF BRAIN ACTIVITY --
A system and method for enabling human beings to communicate by way
of their monitored brain activity. The brain activity of an
individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote location (e.g.
by satellite). At the remote location, the monitored brain activity
is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity curves,
waveforms, or patterns to determine if a match or substantial match
is found. If such a match is found, then the computer at the remote
location determines that the individual was attempting to
communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the
matched stored normalized signal.
US PATENT 4,858,612 - HEARING DEVICE --
A method and apparatus for simulation of hearing in mammals by
introduction of a plurality of microwaves into the region of the
auditory cortex is shown and described. A microphone is used to
transform sound signals into electrical signals which are in turn
analyzed and processed to provide controls for generating a
plurality of microwave signals at different frequencies. The
multifrequency microwaves are then applied to the brain in the
region of the auditory cortex. By this method sounds are perceived
by the mammal which are representative of the original sound
received by the microphone.
US PATENT 3,951,134 - APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY MONITORING
AND ALTERING BRAIN WAVES --
Apparatus for and method of sensing brain waves at a position remote
from a subject whereby electromagnetic signals of different
frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of the
subject in which the signals interfere with one another to yield a
waveform which is modulated by the subject's brain waves. The
interference waveform which is representative of the brain wave
activity is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver where it is
demodulated and amplified. The demodulated waveform is then
displayed for visual viewing and routed to a computer for further
processing and analysis. The demodulated waveform also can be used
to produce a compensating signal which is transmitted back to the
brain to effect a desired change in electrical activity therein.
US PATENT 5,159,703 - SILENT SUBLIMINAL PRESENTATION SYSTEM --
A silent communications system in which nonaural carriers, in the
very low or very high audio frequency range or in the adjacent
ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitude or frequency modulated
with the desired intelligence and propagated acoustically or
vibrationally, for inducement into the brain, typically through the
use of loudspeakers, earphones or piezoelectric transducers.
US PATENT 5,507,291- METHOD AND AN ASSOCIATED APPARATUS FOR REMOTELY
DETERMINING INFORMATION AS TO A PERSON'S EMOTIONAL STATE
US PATENT: US5629678:IMPLANTABLE TRANSCEIVER-
Apparatus for Tracking And Recovering Humans.
US PATENT FOR BARCODE TATTOO --
Method for verifying human identity during electronic sale
transactions. A method is presented for facilitating sales
transactions by electronic media. A bar code or a design is tattooed
on an individual. Before the sales transaction can be consummated,
the tattoo is scanned with a scanner. Characteristics about the
scanned tattoo are compared to characteristics about other tattoos
stored on a computer database in order to verify the identity of the
buyer. Once verified, the seller may be authorized to debit the
buyer's electronic bank account in order to consummate the
transaction. The seller's electronic bank account may be similarly
updated.
US PATENT 5,539,705 - ULTRASONIC SPEECH TRANSLATOR AND
COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM --
A wireless communication system undetectable by radio frequency
methods for converting audio signals, including human voice, to
electronic signals in the ultrasonic frequency range, transmitting
the ultrasonic signal by way of acoustical pressure waves across a
carrier medium, including gases, liquids, or solids, and
reconverting the ultrasonic acoustical pressure waves back to the
original audio signal. The ultrasonic speech translator and
communication system (20) includes an ultrasonic transmitting device
(100) and an ultrasonic receiving device (200). The ultrasonic
transmitting device (100) accepts as input (115) an audio signal
such as human voice input from a microphone (114) or tape deck.
US PATENT 5,629,678 - PERSONAL TRACKING AND RECOVERY SYSTEM --
Apparatus for tracking and recovering humans utilizes an implantable
transceiver incorporating a power supply and actuation system
allowing the unit to remain implanted and functional for years
without maintenance. The implanted transmitter may be remotely
actuated, or actuated by the implantee. Power for the remote-
activated receiver is generated electromechanically through the
movement of body muscle. The device is small enough to be implanted
in a child, facilitating use as a safeguard against kidnapping, and
has a transmission range which also makes it suitable for wilderness
sporting activities. A novel biological monitoring feature allows
the device to be used to facilitate prompt medical dispatch in the
event of heart attack or similar medical emergency. A novel
sensation- feedback feature allows the implantee to control and
actuate the device with certainty.
US PATENT 5,760,692 - INTRA-ORAL TRACKING DEVICE-An intra-oral
tracking device adapted for use in association with a tooth having a
buccal surface and a lingual surface, the apparatus comprises a
tooth mounting member having an inner surface and an outer surface,
the inner surface including adhesive material.
US PATENT 5,868,100 - FENCELESS ANIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM USING GPS
LOCATION INFORMATION --
A fenceless animal confinement system comprising portable units
attached to the animal and including means for receiving GPS signals
and for providing stimulation to the animal. The GPS signals are
processed to provide location information which is compared to the
desired boundary parameters. If the animal has moved outside the
desired area, the stimulation means is activated. The signal
processing circuitry may be included either within the portable unit
or within a separate fixed station.
US PATENT 5,905,461 - GLOBAL POSITIONING SATELLITE TRACKING DEVICE --
A global positioning and tracking system for locating one of a
person and item of property. The global positioning and tracking
system comprises at least one tracking device for connection to the
one of the person and item of property including a processing device
for determining a location of the tracking device and generating a
position signal and a transmitter for transmitting said position
signal.
US PATENT 5,935,054 - MAGNETIC EXCITATION OF SENSORY RESONANCES --
The invention pertains to influencing the nervous system of a
subject by a weak externally applied magnetic field with a frequency
near 1/2 Hz. In a range of amplitudes, such fields can excite the
1/2 sensory resonance, which is the physiological effect involved in
"rocking the baby".
US PATENT 5,952,600 -ENGINE DISABLING WEAPON --
A non-lethal weapon for disabling an engine such as that of a
fleeing car by means of a high voltage discharge that perturbs or
destroys the electrical circuits.
US PATENT 6,006,188 - SPEECH SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR DETERMINING
PSYCHOLOGICAL OR PHYSIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS USING A KNOWLEDGE
BASE
US PATENT 6,014,080 - BODY WORN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE TRACKING DEVICE
--
Tamper resistant body-worn tracking device to be worn by offenders
or
potential victims for use in a wireless communication system
receiving signals from a global positioning system (GPS).
US PATENT 6,017,302 - SUBLIMINAL ACOUSTIC MANIPULATION OF NERVOUS
SYSTEMS --
In human subjects, sensory resonances can be excited by subliminal
atmospheric acoustic pulses that are tuned to the resonance
frequency. The 1/2 Hz sensory resonance affects the autonomic
nervous system and may cause relaxation, drowsiness, or sexual
excitement, depending on the precise acoustic frequency near 1/2 Hz
used. The effects of the 2.5 Hz resonance include slowing of certain
cortical processes, sleepiness, and disorientation. For these
effects to occur, the acoustic intensity must lie in a certain
deeply subliminal range. Suitable apparatus consists of a portable
battery- powered source of weak subaudio acoustic radiation. The
method and apparatus can be used by the general public as an aid to
relaxation, sleep, or sexual arousal, and clinically for the control
and perhaps treatment of insomnia, tremors, epileptic seizures, and
anxiety disorders. There is further application as a nonlethal
weapon that can be used in law enforcement standoff situations, for
causing drowsiness and disorientation in targeted subjects. It is
then preferable to use venting acoustic monopoles in the form of a
device that inhales and exhales air with subaudio frequency.
US PATENT 6,051,594 - METHODS AND FORMULATIONS FOR MODULATING THE
HUMAN SEXUAL RESPONSE --
The invention is directed to improved methods for modulating the
human sexual response by orally administering a formulation of the
vasodilator phentolamine to the blood circulation and thereby
modulating the sexual response on demand.
US PATENT 6,052,336 - APPARATUS AND METHOD OF BROADCASTING AUDIBLE
SOUND USING ULTRASONIC SOUND AS A CARRIER --
An ultrasonic sound source broadcasts an ultrasonic signal which is
amplitude and/or frequency modulated with an information input
signal originating from an information input source. If the signals
are amplitude modulated, a square root function of the information
input signal is produced prior to modulation. The modulated signal,
which may be amplified, is then broadcast via a projector unit,
whereupon an individual or group of individuals located in the
broadcast region detect the audible sound.
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<DIV>a patent number only means someone can not make YOUR=20
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power",</DIV>
<DIV>it does not mean it works.</DIV>
<DIV> </DIV>
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<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial">----- Original Message ----- </DIV>
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org=20
href=3D"mailto:d..._at_geer.org">d..._at_geer.org</A> </DIV>
<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>To:</B> <A=20
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href=3D"mailto:TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com">TSCM-..._at_googlegroups.com</A>=
=20
</DIV>
<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Sent:</B> Monday, December 22, 2008 10=
:06=20
AM</DIV>
<DIV style=3D"FONT: 10pt arial"><B>Subject:</B> [TSCM-L] {3112} Re: {3095=
}=20
Electronic Harrasement</DIV>
<DIV><BR></DIV><BR><BR>I asked a second opinion from someone that I<BR>kn=
ew=20
would have a strong one on this topic.<BR>Unedited, it=20
follows:<BR><BR>=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=
=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D=3D<BR><BR>Sweet babb=
ling=20
Jesus, Daniel ... you don't know how far the<BR>technology has progressed=
in=20
broadcasting signals which can<BR>disrupt or influence brainwave=20
energies???<BR><BR><A title=3D
http://www.rexresearch.com/sublimin/sublimi=
n.htm=20
href=3D"
http://www.rexresearch.com/sublimin/sublimin.htm">
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esearch.com/sublimin/sublimin.htm</A><BR><BR>US=20
PATENT 4,717,343 -- METHOD OF CHANGING A PERSON'S BEHAVIOR --<BR><BR>A me=
thod=20
of conditioning a person's unconscious mind in order to<BR>effect a desir=
ed=20
change in the person's behavior which does not<BR>require the services of=
a=20
trained therapist. Instead the person to<BR>be treated views a program of=
=20
video pictures appearing on a screen.<BR>The program as viewed by the per=
son's=20
unconscious mind acts to<BR>condition the person's thought patterns in a=
=20
manner which alters<BR>that person's behavior in a positive way. SOURCE: =
Judy=20
Wall, Mike<BR>Coyle and Jan Wiesemann. Paranoia Magazine Issue 24 Fall 20=
00=20
-<BR>Article -'Technology to Your Mind' - By Judy Wall<BR><BR>US PATENT=
=20
5,270,800 -- SUBLIMINAL MESSAGE GENERATOR --<BR><BR>A combined subliminal=
and=20
supraliminal message generator for use<BR>with a television receiver perm=
its=20
complete control of subliminal<BR>messages and their manner of presentati=
on. A=20
video synchronization<BR>detector enables a video display generator to=20
generate a video<BR>message signal corresponding to a received alphanumer=
ic=20
text message<BR>in synchronism with a received television signal. A video=
=20
mixer<BR>selects either the received video signal or the video message=20
signal<BR>for output. The messages produced by the video message generato=
r=20
are<BR>user selectable via a keyboard input. A message memory stores=20
a<BR>plurality of alphanumeric text messages specified by user commands<B=
R>for=20
use as subliminal messages. This message memory preferably<BR>includes a =
read=20
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the=20
left brain and an equal number<BR>of positive affirmations directed to th=
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right brain that are<BR>alternately presented subliminally. The left brai=
n=20
messages are<BR>presented in a linear text mode, while the right brain=20
messages are<BR>presented in a three dimensional perspective mode. The us=
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can<BR>control the length and spacing of the subliminal presentations=20
to<BR>accommodate differing conscious thresholds. Alternative=20
embodiments<BR>include a combined cable television converter and sublimin=
al=20
message<BR>generator, a combine television receiver and subliminal=20
message<BR>generator and a computer capable of presenting subliminal=20
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=20
Judy<BR>Wall<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,123,899 -- METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ALTERING=
=20
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consciousness involves the<BR>simultaneous application of multiple stimul=
i,=20
preferable sounds,<BR>having differing frequencies and wave forms. The=20
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one<BR>stimulus; g=3D3Dfrequency of the other stimuli of stimulus; and=20
n=3D3Da<BR>positive or negative integer which is different for each=20
other<BR>stimulus. ALSO SEE: US PATENT -- 5,289,438 -- METHOD AND SYSTEM=
=20
FOR<BR>ALTERING CONSCIOUSNESS SOURCE: Judy Wall, Mike Coyle and=20
Jan<BR>Wiesemann. Paranoia Magazine Issue 24 Fall 2000 -Article=20
-<BR>'Technology to Your Mind' - By Judy Wall<BR><BR>US PATENT=20
4,877,027--HEARING SYSTEM --<BR><BR>Sound is induced in the head of a per=
son=20
by radiating the head with<BR>microwaves in the range of 100 megahertz to=
=20
10,000 megahertz that<BR>are modulated with a particular waveform. The=20
waveform consists of<BR>frequency modulated bursts. Each burst is made up=
of=20
ten to twenty<BR>uniformly spaced pulses grouped tightly together. The bu=
rst=20
width is<BR>between 500 nanoseconds and 100 microseconds. The pulse width=
is=20
in<BR>the range of 10 nanoseconds to 1 microsecond. The bursts=20
are<BR>frequency modulated by the audio input to create the sensation=20
of<BR>hearing in the person whose head is irradiated.<BR><BR>US PATENT=20
6,011,991--COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD INCLUDING BRAIN<BR>WAVE ANALYS=
IS=20
AND/OR USE OF BRAIN ACTIVITY --<BR><BR>A system and method for enabling h=
uman=20
beings to communicate by way<BR>of their monitored brain activity. The br=
ain=20
activity of an<BR>individual is monitored and transmitted to a remote loc=
ation=20
(e.g.<BR>by satellite). At the remote location, the monitored brain=20
activity<BR>is compared with pre-recorded normalized brain activity=20
curves,<BR>waveforms, or patterns to determine if a match or substantial=
=20
match<BR>is found. If such a match is found, then the computer at the=20
remote<BR>location determines that the individual was attempting=20
to<BR>communicate the word, phrase, or thought corresponding to the<BR>ma=
tched=20
stored normalized signal.<BR><BR>US PATENT 4,858,612 - HEARING DEVICE=20
--<BR><BR>A method and apparatus for simulation of hearing in mammals=20
by<BR>introduction of a plurality of microwaves into the region of=20
the<BR>auditory cortex is shown and described. A microphone is used=20
to<BR>transform sound signals into electrical signals which are in=20
turn<BR>analyzed and processed to provide controls for generating=20
a<BR>plurality of microwave signals at different frequencies.=20
The<BR>multifrequency microwaves are then applied to the brain in=20
the<BR>region of the auditory cortex. By this method sounds are=20
perceived<BR>by the mammal which are representative of the original=20
sound<BR>received by the microphone.<BR><BR>US PATENT 3,951,134 - APPARAT=
US=20
AND METHOD FOR REMOTELY MONITORING<BR>AND ALTERING BRAIN WAVES=20
--<BR><BR>Apparatus for and method of sensing brain waves at a position=
=20
remote<BR>from a subject whereby electromagnetic signals of=20
different<BR>frequencies are simultaneously transmitted to the brain of=
=20
the<BR>subject in which the signals interfere with one another to yield=
=20
a<BR>waveform which is modulated by the subject's brain waves.=20
The<BR>interference waveform which is representative of the brain=20
wave<BR>activity is re-transmitted by the brain to a receiver where it=20
is<BR>demodulated and amplified. The demodulated waveform is then<BR>disp=
layed=20
for visual viewing and routed to a computer for further<BR>processing and=
=20
analysis. The demodulated waveform also can be used<BR>to produce a=20
compensating signal which is transmitted back to the<BR>brain to effect a=
=20
desired change in electrical activity therein.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,159,703=
-=20
SILENT SUBLIMINAL PRESENTATION SYSTEM --<BR><BR>A silent communications s=
ystem=20
in which nonaural carriers, in the<BR>very low or very high audio frequen=
cy=20
range or in the adjacent<BR>ultrasonic frequency spectrum, are amplitude =
or=20
frequency modulated<BR>with the desired intelligence and propagated=20
acoustically or<BR>vibrationally, for inducement into the brain, typicall=
y=20
through the<BR>use of loudspeakers, earphones or piezoelectric=20
transducers.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,507,291- METHOD AND AN ASSOCIATED APPARAT=
US=20
FOR REMOTELY<BR>DETERMINING INFORMATION AS TO A PERSON'S EMOTIONAL=20
STATE<BR><BR>US PATENT: US5629678:IMPLANTABLE TRANSCEIVER-<BR><BR>Apparat=
us=20
for Tracking And Recovering Humans.<BR><BR>US PATENT FOR BARCODE TATTOO=
=20
--<BR><BR>Method for verifying human identity during electronic=20
sale<BR>transactions. A method is presented for facilitating=20
sales<BR>transactions by electronic media. A bar code or a design is=20
tattooed<BR>on an individual. Before the sales transaction can be=20
consummated,<BR>the tattoo is scanned with a scanner. Characteristics abo=
ut=20
the<BR>scanned tattoo are compared to characteristics about other=20
tattoos<BR>stored on a computer database in order to verify the identity =
of=20
the<BR>buyer. Once verified, the seller may be authorized to debit=20
the<BR>buyer's electronic bank account in order to consummate=20
the<BR>transaction. The seller's electronic bank account may be=20
similarly<BR>updated.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,539,705 - ULTRASONIC SPEECH=20
TRANSLATOR AND<BR>COMMUNICATIONS SYSTEM --<BR><BR>A wireless communicatio=
n=20
system undetectable by radio frequency<BR>methods for converting audio=20
signals, including human voice, to<BR>electronic signals in the ultrasoni=
c=20
frequency range, transmitting<BR>the ultrasonic signal by way of acoustic=
al=20
pressure waves across a<BR>carrier medium, including gases, liquids, or=
=20
solids, and<BR>reconverting the ultrasonic acoustical pressure waves back=
to=20
the<BR>original audio signal. The ultrasonic speech translator=20
and<BR>communication system (20) includes an ultrasonic transmitting=20
device<BR>(100) and an ultrasonic receiving device (200). The=20
ultrasonic<BR>transmitting device (100) accepts as input (115) an audio=
=20
signal<BR>such as human voice input from a microphone (114) or tape=20
deck.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,629,678 - PERSONAL TRACKING AND RECOVERY SYSTEM=
=20
--<BR><BR>Apparatus for tracking and recovering humans utilizes an=20
implantable<BR>transceiver incorporating a power supply and actuation=20
system<BR>allowing the unit to remain implanted and functional for=20
years<BR>without maintenance. The implanted transmitter may be=20
remotely<BR>actuated, or actuated by the implantee. Power for the=20
remote-<BR>activated receiver is generated electromechanically through=20
the<BR>movement of body muscle. The device is small enough to be=20
implanted<BR>in a child, facilitating use as a safeguard against kidnappi=
ng,=20
and<BR>has a transmission range which also makes it suitable for=20
wilderness<BR>sporting activities. A novel biological monitoring feature=
=20
allows<BR>the device to be used to facilitate prompt medical dispatch in=
=20
the<BR>event of heart attack or similar medical emergency. A=20
novel<BR>sensation- feedback feature allows the implantee to control=20
and<BR>actuate the device with certainty.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,760,692 -=20
INTRA-ORAL TRACKING DEVICE-An intra-oral<BR>tracking device adapted for u=
se in=20
association with a tooth having a<BR>buccal surface and a lingual surface=
, the=20
apparatus comprises a<BR>tooth mounting member having an inner surface an=
d an=20
outer surface,<BR>the inner surface including adhesive material.<BR><BR>U=
S=20
PATENT 5,868,100 - FENCELESS ANIMAL CONTROL SYSTEM USING GPS<BR>LOCATION=
=20
INFORMATION --<BR><BR>A fenceless animal confinement system comprising=20
portable units<BR>attached to the animal and including means for receivin=
g GPS=20
signals<BR>and for providing stimulation to the animal. The GPS signals=
=20
are<BR>processed to provide location information which is compared to=20
the<BR>desired boundary parameters. If the animal has moved outside=20
the<BR>desired area, the stimulation means is activated. The=20
signal<BR>processing circuitry may be included either within the portable=
=20
unit<BR>or within a separate fixed station.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,905,461 -=
=20
GLOBAL POSITIONING SATELLITE TRACKING DEVICE --<BR><BR>A global positioni=
ng=20
and tracking system for locating one of a<BR>person and item of property.=
The=20
global positioning and tracking<BR>system comprises at least one tracking=
=20
device for connection to the<BR>one of the person and item of property=20
including a processing device<BR>for determining a location of the tracki=
ng=20
device and generating a<BR>position signal and a transmitter for transmit=
ting=20
said position<BR>signal.<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,935,054 - MAGNETIC EXCITATION=
OF=20
SENSORY RESONANCES --<BR><BR>The invention pertains to influencing the ne=
rvous=20
system of a<BR>subject by a weak externally applied magnetic field with a=
=20
frequency<BR>near 1/2 Hz. In a range of amplitudes, such fields can excit=
e=20
the<BR>1/2 sensory resonance, which is the physiological effect involved=
=20
in<BR>"rocking the baby".<BR><BR>US PATENT 5,952,600 -ENGINE DISABLING WE=
APON=20
--<BR><BR>A non-lethal weapon for disabling an engine such as that of=20
a<BR>fleeing car by means of a high voltage discharge that perturbs=20
or<BR>destroys the electrical circuits.<BR><BR>US PATENT 6,006,188 - SPEE=
CH=20
SIGNAL PROCESSING FOR DETERMINING<BR>PSYCHOLOGICAL OR PHYSIOLOGICAL=20
CHARACTERISTICS USING A KNOWLEDGE<BR>BASE<BR><BR>US PATENT 6,014,080 - BO=
DY=20
WORN ACTIVE AND PASSIVE TRACKING DEVICE<BR> --<BR><BR>Tamper resista=
nt=20
body-worn tracking device to be worn by offenders<BR>or<BR><BR>potential=
=20
victims for use in a wireless communication system<BR>receiving signals f=
rom a=20
global positioning system (GPS).<BR><BR>US PATENT 6,017,302 - SUBLIMINAL=
=20
ACOUSTIC MANIPULATION OF NERVOUS<BR>SYSTEMS --<BR><BR>In human subjects,=
=20
sensory resonances can be excited by subliminal<BR>atmospheric acoustic p=
ulses=20
that are tuned to the resonance<BR>frequency. The 1/2 Hz sensory resonanc=
e=20
affects the autonomic<BR>nervous system and may cause relaxation, drowsin=
ess,=20
or sexual<BR>excitement, depending on the precise acoustic frequency near=
1/2=20
Hz<BR>used. The effects of the 2.5 Hz resonance include slowing of=20
certain<BR>cortical processes, sleepiness, and disorientation. For=20
these<BR>effects to occur, the acoustic intensity must lie in a=20
certain<BR>deeply subliminal range. Suitable apparatus consists of a=20
portable<BR>battery- powered source of weak subaudio acoustic radiation.=
=20
The<BR>method and apparatus can be used by the general public as an aid=
=20
to<BR>relaxation, sleep, or sexual arousal, and clinically for the=20
control<BR>and perhaps treatment of insomnia, tremors, epileptic seizures=
,=20
and<BR>anxiety disorders. There is further application as a=20
nonlethal<BR>weapon that can be used in law enforcement standoff situatio=
ns,=20
for<BR>causing drowsiness and disorientation in targeted subjects. It=20
is<BR>then preferable to use venting acoustic monopoles in the form of=20
a<BR>device that inhales and exhales air with subaudio frequency.<BR><BR>=
US=20
PATENT 6,051,594 - METHODS AND FORMULATIONS FOR MODULATING THE<BR>HUMAN S=
EXUAL=20
RESPONSE --<BR><BR>The invention is directed to improved methods for=20
modulating the<BR>human sexual response by orally administering a formula=
tion=20
of the<BR>vasodilator phentolamine to the blood circulation and=20
thereby<BR>modulating the sexual response on demand.<BR><BR>US PATENT=20
6,052,336 - APPARATUS AND METHOD OF BROADCASTING AUDIBLE<BR>SOUND USING=
=20
ULTRASONIC SOUND AS A CARRIER --<BR><BR>An ultrasonic sound source broadc=
asts=20
an ultrasonic signal which is<BR>amplitude and/or frequency modulated wit=
h an=20
information input<BR>signal originating from an information input source.=
If=20
the signals<BR>are amplitude modulated, a square root function of the=20
information<BR>input signal is produced prior to modulation. The modulate=
d=20
signal,<BR>which may be amplified, is then broadcast via a projector=20
unit,<BR>whereupon an individual or group of individuals located in=20
the<BR>broadcast region detect the audible=20
sound.<BR><BR><BR><BR>
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