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Remote Neural Monitoring Surveillance

Created: Fri Apr 24Updated: Fri Apr 24

Overview

Remote Neural Monitoring (RNM) is a surveillance technique that uses the human body's resonant frequency properties to receive and re-radiate electromagnetic signals containing EEG data.

Mechanism

How RNM Works

1. A signal is transmitted at an individual's unique resonant frequency 2. The body receives this signal, generating oscillating electrical currents within tissue 3. These currents create reradiated electromagnetic waves of the same frequency 4. The reradiated wave carries EEG data modulated by neurological activity 5. An antenna (the original transmitter or another receiver) captures these signals from distance

Scientific Foundation

  • Cazzamalli's 1920s research demonstrated that the human body can function as both receiver and transmitter of radio waves at resonant frequencies
  • Li et al. (2014) and Wang et al. (2019) provided evidence that EEG data appears in reradiated signals from bio-radar technology
  • McLean's experiments successfully detected reradiated RF energy from human bodies using spectrum analyzers, confirming the mechanism

Applications

Intelligence Operations

State-sponsored intelligence services and organized crime groups could use RNM for:
  • Monitoring neural activity of targets without physical contact
  • Tracking individuals via their unique resonant frequency signatures
  • Conducting surveillance that simultaneously causes biological effects (Havana Syndrome symptoms)

Dual-Use Nature

The same technology serves two purposes: 1. Surveillance — EEG data extraction for monitoring and tracking 2. Biological Disruption — Intentional or incidental cognitive impairment through resonant frequency exposure

Related Concepts

havana-syndrome-evidence — Documented neurostrike evidence from December 2016 Cuba outbreak affecting over 40 U.S. government employees, with 24 diagnosed with brain damage

biofusion-concept — Norseen's term for increasing complexity of brain parts sharing information mathematically through emergent operations

Sources

  • raw/articles/McLean-ResonantFrequencies.pdf