“Independent Researcher, Librarian, Music Educator and Composer" - Ted Hunter

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The Cross-Reference File found on this web site includes notes and references to over 350 U.S. Patents between the years 1905-2007, used positively or negatively, leading to Human Mind Control and Behavior Modification. Several patents contained herein have recently been declassified in accordance with the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA). Many thanks to Cheryl Welsh (Director, Mind Justice) and other dedicated journalists, scholars, librarians, and concerned citizens around the world who have helped to disseminate this information to the public. 


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Acoustics, Brain Research, Bio-Music, Bio-Physics, Bio-Electromagnetics, Bio Weapons, HyperPhysics, Military Weapons and New Technologies, Music, Music Psychology, Music Therapy, Neuro-Acoustics, Neuro-Physiology, Neural Electrophysiology, Neuro-Magnetics, Psycobiology, Public & Environmental Health, and more ...


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A word of caution for survivors of intensively systematic mind control and/or some form of ritualized abuse. A few web sources linked from this document may contain post-hypnotic triggers for some individuals. It is therefore recommended that you not access this research project unless you have appropriate support systems in place, or unless you have a thoroughly reintegrated personality.

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