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80 "... remote thought control..."<br />

EDITOR'S NOTE: If "hypersonic sound" (see reference below) can already be used<br />

on <strong>Earth</strong>, which has been using electricity for only 150 years, imagine a technology<br />

that has been refined over millions of years, that could transmit thoughts that are<br />

precisely targeted to an individual person across millions of miles of space.<br />

"<strong>The</strong> lunatic is in my head," sang Pink Floyd on their l<strong>and</strong>mark "Dark Side of the Moon"<br />

album released 35 years ago. "<strong>The</strong>re's someone in my head but it's not me."<br />

In 2008, there is a chance that the voice inside your head may be trying to sell you<br />

something. Advertisers are using a new acoustic technology to project advertising slogans<br />

directly into your head. And not everyone is happy about the aural intrusion.<br />

In fact, the space between your ears may be the newest battleground in the conflict<br />

between privacy <strong>and</strong> technology. <strong>The</strong> technique is called hypersonic sound <strong>and</strong> it was<br />

created by inventor Woody Norris. Hypersonic sound (HSS) projection enables sound to<br />

be directed precisely to one individual without any spillover.<br />

In t<strong>and</strong>em with an ultrasonic emitter <strong>and</strong> a signal processor/amplifier, HSS projects a column<br />

of modulated ultrasonic frequencies into the air. <strong>The</strong> ultrasonic frequencies are inaudible by<br />

themselves, but the interaction of the frequencies with the air create sounds that can be<br />

heard by anyone inside the column. Hypersonic sound can direct sound as precisely as a<br />

laser beam can direct light.<br />

One only needs to be st<strong>and</strong>ing in the path of an HSS beam in order to hear the sound.<br />

However, the sensation to those hearing is that the sound is being projected from inside their<br />

skull.<br />

Pretty cool, thinks inventor Norris. Or pretty creepy if you don't know what's going on. It is<br />

already being done from a billboard on Prince Street in New York City.<br />

Advertising for a television show called "Paranormal State," which airs on the Arts <strong>and</strong><br />

Entertainment Network (A&E), has been sent through HSS to unsuspecting pedestrians who<br />

trigger a sensor as they stroll by. <strong>The</strong> sound that is emitted can be heard only by them.<br />

Science <strong>and</strong> technology writer Clive Thompson, has written about the Prince Street billboard<br />

for Wired magazine. He experienced HSS himself, writing that it felt "creepy" to hear a<br />

woman's voice whisper, "Who's there? Who's there?"<br />

It used to be that we could at least be guaranteed privacy in the space between our ears.<br />

That is no longer true, thanks to the invention of "in-head advertising."<br />

<strong>The</strong> freedom to think our own thoughts without artificial manipulation from outside<br />

sources may be our latest civil rights battle."<br />

By RUTH N. GELLER<br />

HumanistNetworkNews.org<br />

April 2, 2008<br />

-- Reference: http://humaniststudies.org/enews/?id=342&showAll=true<br />

81 "... the remote mind-control operation..."<br />

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