Konran

Yes it does sound very far-fetched. But then again, until recently, so did the idea of weather control, but we now know cloud-seeding has taken place all over the world - the best example being Russian pilots ordered to form rain clouds to ensure the radioactive fallout from Chernobyl fell over Belarus and not St. Petersburg and Moscow. How we made the Chernobyl rain

I also assume most of us are aware that it is possible to be brainwashed into believing a whole new set of values that run contrary to those held before. Brainwashing Technique

Lesser known, maybe, are the studies that have been carried out using binaural audio and hemi-sync techniques that can induce enhanced hypnotic and telepathic states in certain individuals. The Monroe Institute in Virginia is one such place openly espousing these ideas. Monroe Institute Website

Then there is this scientific research that shows that brainwaves can be altered simply by the proximity of a person to a cellphone. Mind Control by Cell Phone

So, if we put all of this together we must admit that there is a possibility that the kind of technology this 'victim' talks about may be readily available to certain institutions interested in this sort of thing.

The next question we must answer then becomes; 'Why would they be targeting this person, or the other commentators on the OPs link that also claim to be victims of such technology?'

Neongreen

Poor gal, I kind of feel bad for her. Either she is being mind controlled or she is schizophrenic. Either way, shame.

chrimata

Electromagnetic mind control? sounds like bullshit

GizaDog

Nice try at debunking. Here is more for anyone wanting to do the "research".

http://whale.to/b/close7.html

MacHinery

Gamma knife is another, albeit extreme, example.

The WHO also had a study on radio frequencies (available to the public,) which admits that brain wave patterns can be altered by wave signals.

chrimata

got to love the disagreeing downvotes...

All I said was that it sounds like bullshit. Do you have any evidence that a person's mind can be controlled with radio or any other electromagnetic wave?

You posted some crazy website's article that doesn't mention anything about electromagnetism.

This is the only thing I could find speaking about the quality of that "source"

http://rationalwiki.org/wiki/Whale.to

Vorontsov

It does sound like bullshit. But do you have any evidence that a person's mind can't be controlled with radio or any other electromagnetic wave? You never know, nothing surprises me at this point atleast.

Also stop crying about downvotes..

chrimata

By disagreeing am I not contributing to the discussion in a constructive way?

Sorry, but that's a logical fallacy

The burden of proof is on the people claiming that mind control through radio is possible

GizaDog

The facts are out there. Look at the two comments on this page with what I thought was just a bunch of BS shit.

http://nation.time.com/2013/09/26/navy-yard-shooter-thought-he-was-under-government-mind-control/

chrimata

No, one of the comments was a wall of gibberish. The other linked to the same thing you did above.

That shooter was saying he was being controlled by "low frequency" radio waves.

Look at wikipedia

The wavelengths are 1 km in length. They will not fit into a person's head. You cannot control someone's brain with a low frequency radio wave. The shooter was probably just crazy

MacHinery

Waves don't need to "fit in a head".

They need to deliver enough energy to alter function.

They can do this singly or jointly, e.g. multiple wave frequencies.

Read up on the radio wave frequency study by the WHO; that study acknowledges that electromagnetic waves can alter brain wave patterns.

chrimata

Do you have a link? The top goole result for "radio waves frequency world health organization"

Gets this fat sheet which says

A large number of studies have been performed over the last two decades to assess whether mobile phones pose a potential health risk. To date, no adverse health effects have been established as being caused by mobile phone use.

Is there another study? This one says nothing about EMF being used for mind control.

Also a "brain wave" measured by EEG is a purely electrical thing.

A radio wave has an electrical and magnetic component. They are different things. Have you ever seen the light in a room mess up the electronics when it hit it?

This doesn't happen because light (electromagnetic wave) is different from alternating current (a purely electrical wave)

MacHinery

If you still want more information after reading that, there are many other studies.

As to light affecting processes, that would be tied to the circadian clock.

brain wave patterns (alpha, beta, gamma, etc.) can be modified using a variety of waves, e.g. microwave, light, etc. with varying degrees of reliability.

it is documented science... that video shows how light does it, and the paper shows how it can be done using EMFs; albeit the studies were most reliably documented when subjects were in a sleep state.

chrimata

I'm not going to watch an hour long video. Circadian cycles happen because our eyes see the sunlight. It's different from someone shining a light on your head (EMR) and having it control what you think.

Again, brain "waves" are electrical signals.

Here's some quotes from that WHO study you just linked:

A large number of provocation studies have been conducted in adults. In general, earlier provocation studies indicating effects of RF EMF on cognitive performance have not been replicated in more recent and higher-quality provocation studies.

another

The significance of such biological effects on health per se is unknown, but so far the changes recorded have not been found to relate to any specific health effects. It is important to clarify the neural processes underlying possible RF field effects on the brain.

a third

There have been several recent high-quality provocation studies of people reporting health symptoms that they attribute to RF EMF exposure. The results of these studies do not show any relation between the symptoms that these individuals experience and RF EMF exposure.

I'm glad that the WHO disagrees with this woman's claims.

MacHinery

Look at my comments.

What you are claiming what I am stating is not what I am stating.

Take care.

chrimata

Read up on the radio wave frequency study by the WHO; that study acknowledges that electromagnetic waves can alter brain wave patterns.

Ok

MacHinery

I posted it to v/science actually, take a look!

TBQH this is such a complex topic that people spend their whole lives studying it; it is difficult to explain in a succinct manner.

"An examination of the electrophysiological properties of the nervous system, particularly the central nervous system (CNS: brain and spinal cord) gives an indication of its likely susceptibility to the electric fields induced in the body by EMF exposure. Ion channels in cell membranes allow passage of particular ionic species across the cell membrane in response to the opening of a “gate” which is sensitive to the transmembrane voltage "

chrimata

Yep ok, so EMF stands for electromotive force which is applying electricity directly to someone's central nevous system. This is very different from EMR, which stands for electromagnetic radiation . These are two very different things.

I believe it would affect someone's brain (mood, motor control, ideas) if you zap it with electricity. What I do not believe is that radio waves (which are all around us all the time) in any way affect someone's thoughts.

MacHinery

I just posted a video made by a world renowned expert in the subject of the effects of EMR on clock genes and clock cells...

Dr. Joe Takahashi is pretty much indisputable.

I might not be an expert, and I may misspeak, but at least listen to what my sources have to say. When the heck did I even say EMR? I was constantly referring to use of waves for effect.

chrimata

You did not, the woman this post links to did.

Because I thought those voices would not lie to me, and my brain was being harassed by remote electromagnetic mind control weapons; I could not even use my brain to think anything carefully.

She's clearly mentally ill. Other commenters are speculating that it's schizophrenia.

GizaDog

Its not gibberish but important content. look through it.

chrimata

I did. There's not a single sentence. Googling the first thing only brings up other places on the internet where this gibberish was copied and pasted. One of the places was the website you linked to above. Here's an example

https://www.google.com/search?q=Hong+Kong+Justice+And+Microwave+Beam+Radiation