🧠 The Full MKUltra List: Universities, Companies, and Organizations Involved Project MKUltra was one of the most disturbing secret programs in U.S. history. Initiated by the CIA in 1953, it aimed to explore methods of behavior modification, interrogation, mind control, and psychological warfare—often without the consent of its subjects. This guide compiles the most complete
🧠 Alien Implants or Covert Devices? How Roger Leir’s Findings Could Reveal Imaging Evasion Tactics 🎯 Why This Matters for Targeted Individuals Dr. Roger Leir, a podiatric surgeon and ufologist, claimed to have removed over a dozen unknown implants from people who believed they were abducted or targeted. While his findings are often viewed through
🧬 Melanie Vritschan’s Story: A Throat Implant for Remote Monitoring? Melanie Vritschan, a prominent Targeted Individual (TI) activist, claims she was implanted with a secret nanotech device in her throat that enabled remote neural monitoring (RNM) and acted as a “remote-controlled strangulator.” The device, allegedly developed by DARPA and linked to Motorola’s bioelectronics patents, was
📄 Introduction In a compelling submission to the United Nations Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), a self-identified Targeted Individual (TI) from India details experiences of covert torture using advanced military-grade technologies. This document, titled “Inputs for psychosocial dynamics conducive to torture and ill-treatment,” sheds light on the alleged use of remote
Remote Mind Control Technology: An Archived Scientific Investigation into EMF-Based Neural Influence
🔍 Introduction This blog post presents a detailed investigation into a rare and often-overlooked document titled “Remote Mind Control Technology” by Anna Keeler, originally published in MindNet Journal, Vol. 1, No. 23a. The article is publicly available via the Internet Archive: 🔗 Anna Keeler – Remote Mind Control Technology (Archive.org) The content outlines the use
🔍 Overview In 2001, designers James Auger and Jimmy Loizeau introduced the world to the Audio Tooth Implant, a pioneering concept in personal communication technology. This innovative idea envisioned a miniature audio output device and receiver implanted into a tooth, allowing users to receive audio information directly through bone conduction. The project aimed to explore
🔍 Overview In 2009, a shocking webpage archived on Lightning GPS’s official website marketed a product called Bio-Track: an alleged implantable and swallowable GPS tracking device developed by a German R&D firm named Voss-Mauser. The claims on this page were extraordinary—and disturbing. The Bio-Track was described as a globally-deployed covert tracking device with sci-fi features