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The people who you thought were crazies hearing voices in their heads, may have been hearing something?!? You hear psycho killers say that the voice in thier head told them to do it. This could explain things.

I remember hearing that the military has taken Directional Sound/Pink Noise technology to where it can be directed to gender, age, ethnic, and individuals. Like people getting radio signals in their head & subliminal messaging.

HyperSonic Sound (HSS) | Elwood "Woody" Norris, founder and Chairman of American Technology Corporation (ATC), announced he had successfully created a device which achieved ultrasound transmission of sound in 2002. ATC named and trademarked their device as "HyperSonic Sound" (HSS). In December 2002, Popular Science named HyperSonic Sound the best invention of 2002.[citation needed] Norris received the 2005 Lemelson-MIT Prize for his invention of a "hypersonic sound".[6] ATC appears to have abandoned the technology in favor of their large-scale military bullhorn products (LRAD), according to their quarterly reports.

Subliminal stimuli | The Human Antenna | Mobile phone in your tooth

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asked Jun 14 '10 at 11:19

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Load of old codswallop. You've been watching too much tv :-)

answered Jun 14 '10 at 11:23

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no, completely BS, directional sound is produced by ultra sonic waves and modulated waves. they combine to make auditory sound (that which you can hear)

it is rather a neat concept

answered Jun 14 '10 at 11:38

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It's like that machine that they make in Better of Ted!

answered Aug 27 '10 at 06:31

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Hasn't this just been copied straight from wiki?

answered Nov 23 '10 at 05:49

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Yes. Some parts are from wikipedia, and some parts are from other places around the web. Thank you for your comment & welcome to Lockergnome.net =0p...

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Your beliefs form your reality envelope. If you think fish can guide you spiritually, you will think fish are talking to you, or bears or dogs. You will ignore all contradictory data. Articles about the Son of Sam will find you. Your energy will color other people's perceptions, you will create heroic stories (that make no sense at all) and people will passively worship you, to the degree you focus your myth stories on yourself. (L. Ron Hubbard) The Ego will close off all contrdictory data, and you eventually crash and burn. Your myth will out live you and some other lunatic will stand on your shoulders, figuratively and actually and create something even more horrific. Authority figures will be annoyed enough to hunt you down, hollow out your public mythos and make your followers servants to the state. Different suit same bananas.

answered Dec 04 '10 at 22:00

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