Jesse Carey
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Yeah, it was a chip.
And wirelessly, wireless transmission.
But... So when you look at that, and then you look at...
you know, like Neuralink and all that kind of stuff.
It's clear that electronic stimulation and the deliverance of different frequencies to like stimulate different parts of the brain can have cognitive and emotional effects, right?
Like it's demonstrable.
and so the kind of scary thing with cognitive warfare is like well what if you could do that without the implantable yeah does this does this get into the whole nazi frequency the 444 hertz yeah so so there's been tons of experiments with the what frequencies can affect people's mood or affect their physiology so like when we're joking about the brown note
at some point there there's an idea that some frequency you know would ultimately uh yeah exactly like your your your muscles would not be able to contract right and you're you know would have bad effects if they say the right part
And so, but then too, and this, not to go down the whole rabbit hole, but I'm sure you guys have done episodes where there's a lot of theories about like, you know, you look at some of these ancient megaliths that seem to have properties that were meant to channel sound, you know?
um and maybe to achieve some frequency that would have some seemingly supernatural effect on p so if you're in some big chamber like a that's made out of granite that has a certain resonance to it right and you chanted or performed some ritual you know theoretically it could generate a frequency and if there is we can prove that these frequencies have psychological neurological and physiological effects
Maybe they, through some of these rituals, they were like creating these experiences, you know, that, that sort of blend the natural, the supernatural.
But what, from a military and, you know, weaponry standpoint, it is being experiment with in some really crazy ways.
So we had on the show, a guy who is the commander of the cryptological warfare, uh, for the Navy.
He's a commander.
you know what is cryptological so uh basically like they work really closely like the NSA on um surveillance counter surveillance things like that you know um but the NSA is you know everyone talks about like the CIA and all these advanced the NSA is where like the really weird stuff is um
Um, but anyway, I talked to this guy who's, I mean, he's active duty commander and it was all these hoops to go through, you know, when you're working with someone at the Navy or any kind of government institution, but he was super cool.
His name's Jake Beber and he is an expert in cognitive warfare, but particularly cognitive warfare weaponry.
And so you got, I think you guys did an episode maybe a week or two ago about the Venezuela.
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