Air Force Plan: Hack Your Nervous System
Was just reading over something I was putting together for an old military friend. Thought you might find it interesting:
"The skin is the easiest target for such stimulation. But, in principle, any sensory nerves could be triggered. The Controlled Effects document suggests "it may be possible to create synthetic images…to confuse an individual' s visual sense or, in a similar manner, confuse his senses of sound, taste, touch, or smell."
In other words, it may be possible to use electromagnetic means to create overwhelming 'sound' or 'light', or indeed 'intolerable smell' which would exist only in the brain of the person perceiving them."
I think it was from this location:
http://www.defensetech.org/archives/002152.html
Informant: Snoshoe
"The skin is the easiest target for such stimulation. But, in principle, any sensory nerves could be triggered. The Controlled Effects document suggests "it may be possible to create synthetic images…to confuse an individual' s visual sense or, in a similar manner, confuse his senses of sound, taste, touch, or smell."
In other words, it may be possible to use electromagnetic means to create overwhelming 'sound' or 'light', or indeed 'intolerable smell' which would exist only in the brain of the person perceiving them."
I think it was from this location:
http://www.defensetech.org/archives/002152.html
Informant: Snoshoe
Omega - 20. Mar, 08:44