Roasting the Press Episode 58 for Sunday, February 9th, 2025
The Top Ten Technologies for Mind Control; are Blankets and Stuffed Animals Dangerous for Babies?; and Moderna Mass Produced Covid Vaccines in 2019.
The Top Ten Technologies for Mind Control
We start tonight’s show with an interesting overview of the “Top Ten Technologies for Mind Control.”
These technologies are capable of influencing behavior and changing mental states. Most derived from studies initiated in the 1920s, 1930s and 1940s, but are updated by eighty or more years of additional civilian research and secret military studies.
Technologies include:
Neuro-imaging Techniques like EEG that can monitor brain activity, and are the basis of brain-reading interfaces. If you can’t tell what the brain is doing, you can’t change the behavior.
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) - Used for altering brain function by inducing magnetic fields to stimulate nerve cells. It can be used to manipulate mood or cognitive processes either with implantable devices or through the use of an external transmitter.
Neurofeedback, where individuals learn to control their brainwave patterns for therapeutic purposes, which could theoretically be used by external sources for broader behavioral control.
Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) - Implantable devices that send electrical impulses to specific parts of the brain, used officially for treating conditions like Parkinson's but with potential for treating other diseases and for producing major behavioral modifications in the people receiving the implants.
Optogenetics - A method where neurons are genetically modified to be sensitive to light, allowing for precise control of brain activity. Officially considered a research tool, even though the technology is already installed and used on smart phones.
Brain-Computer Interfaces (BCI) - Systems that translate neuronal information into commands for external devices, potentially allowing for direct mind control over technology. On the other hand, given that information can be sent both-ways, BCI is a good way for the machine to also influence the man.
Psychoacoustic Technology - Sound frequencies or patterns that can influence emotional states, used in marketing or therapy, but could be applied in less ethical ways.
Subliminal Messaging - Visual or auditory cues below the threshold of conscious perception. First popularized in the 1974 mass market paperback “Subliminal Seduction,” the current version of the methodology isn’t just prurient, but aims to influence a wide variety of behaviors and thoughts without conscious awareness.
Virtual Reality (VR) and Augmented Reality (AR) - These technologies create immersive environments able to influence perception or behavior. In the old days, the tech required a “controlled setting.” These days, VR and AR technologies are operational under battlefield conditions. Think “Project Bluebeam.”
Pharmacological Agents, drugs that alter neurotransmitter function, essentially changing the levels of norepinephrine, dopamine and serotonin in the body and Gene Editing Technologies like CRISPR. The tech is normally used to modify the effect of other agents (e.g., drugs, vaccines), but can also be used for mood enhancement, memory manipulation, or cognitive control, raising ethical concerns about consent and autonomy.
Each of these technologies has legitimate uses, but also carry risks and have some pretty obvious and mostly secret military applications which keeps most of the current research on these topics buried under deep secrecy.
To learn a little more about the technologies, check out the February 4th, 2025 Solarii Report post, “Technologies for Mind Control with Dr. Nick Begich.”
To get a sense of just how old some of these technologies are, its worth taking a look at the Rife Video’s website, a compilation of information on American inventor Royal Raymond Rife.
Rife was best known for his high powered microscopes, but also claimed that electromagnetic frequencies could effect body tissues, cancerous cells and other microorganisms responsible for diseases; essentially an early use of transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) technologies.
Although considered a famous scientist in his day, Rife’s claims were later rejected by the American Medical Association (AMA), the American Cancer Society (ACS) and western mainstream science.
However, and as outlined in the November 2013 Chinese Journal of Cancer post, “Targeted treatment of cancer with radiofrequency electromagnetic fields amplitude-modulated at tumor-specific frequencies,” Rife’s theories are finding modern day applications.
According to the paper:
Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is a therapeutic option commonly used to treat malignancies including breast cancer, colorectal cancer, and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), and especially surgically unresectable metastases[18]. RFA is administered with medical devices operating between 460 and 550 kHz and delivering therapeutic energy to soft tissues[19]. This modality destroys tumor tissue through heat-induced necrosis by raising their temperature to approximately 100°C for approximately 15 min[18].
Laboratory and clinical evidence suggests that certain frequencies within the RF EMF range of the spectrum may have antitumor effects without causing hyperthermia in patients with breast cancer, HCC, ovarian cancer, thyroid cancer, or glioblastoma multiforme[20]–[22]. The NovoTTF-100A technology applies alternating electric fields by means of electrodes placed on the skin overlying tumor-harboring body parts. This was the first EMF device of its kind approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) of the United States based on the results of a phase III trial for treating recurrent glioblastoma showing efficacy similar to the standard-of-care chemotherapy regimen but with fewer adverse effects.
Of course, the technology is considered highly controversial.
Here’s the October 9th, 2009 Ohio Health on YouTube post, “Cryoblation & Radio Frequency Ablation for treatment of inoperable cancer tumors,” for more.
Are Blankets and Stuffed Animals Dangerous for Babies?
One of the more absurd pieces of news is the recent discovery that “blankets and stuffed animals are dangerous for babies,” particularly if the babies are less than a year old.
As of Saturday, the National Health Institute has proclaimed that blankets could kill babies, at least according to the February 8th, 2025 Environmental Literacy Council post, “When can babies sleep with blankets?”
But the concept has been around for awhile.
Some mainstream media stories, such as the May 3rd, 2022 CBC News post, “Unsafe sleep practices present in hundreds of infant deaths in Canada, CBC investigation finds,” seem to have picked up on this seemingly absurd ways of thinking, one in fact interviewing a pediatrician who demonizing parents who use cozy blankets and who sleep were their infants as felons.
The non-sense rationale that goes with this direction claims that suddenly there is an increase in baby infant deaths SIDS unexplained that must be due to blankets suffocating them.
This is lunacy and the proof thereof for this is that until 1942, no one had even seen an infant death while people used blankets for thousands of years. What could have happened differently in early 1940’s to babies: VACCINES!
The June 20th, 2020 Toxicology Report peer reviewed publication, “Vaccines and sudden infant death: An analysis of the VAERS database 1990–2019 and review of the medical literature,” notes that as soon as the industry decided not to list cause of death for babies as vaccines, suddenly an excuse was sought after in sleep environment.
The patent for the sleep sack was filed in Quebec in 1943, which is probably why they’re so popular in Canada.
But in the US, concerns are growing over the safety of baby blankets and sleep sacks.
According to the June 13th, 2024 CBS News on YouTube post, “Concerns growing about weighted sleep sacks, blankets for infants,” the real problem is the lack of FDA mandated safety regulation.
Moderna Mass Produced Covid Vaccines in 2019
And finally tonight, here’s the January 31st, 2025 Mongo Minds on Bitchute post, “Moderna Ceo Admits Making 100K Doses Of Covid Vaccine In 2019.”
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