Monday, August 7, 2023

Two inventions that my save your lives..FLOOD-NOT & EARTHQUAKE BUBBLE

Earthquake Bubble 

This earthquake bubble would be installed as an emergency feature when disaster strikes. It is being deployed like an airbag inside the doorway, and serve as a strong protection against debris, or collapsing of a house. Most the time it is hidden inside the wall behind the door frame!



FloodNOT 

A mechanism that can be installed outside of the structures building and hidden under a strong water trench cage. Just like guttering, but this is to protect the house from intruding water and automatically rolls the membrane out over the home that protects the house from flooding. This could be installed and include up to three stories tall.

Monday, September 18, 2017

Mental communication and a link to Schitzophrenia

Mental communication 





https://newuniversity.org/2008/11/03/scientists_developing_mental_communication168/


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November 3, 2008

Scientists Developing Mental Communication




A $4 million award from the Army Research Office has allowed UC Irvine, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Maryland scientists to begin research on imagined speech that could lead to technology that converts brain waves into text.

The research, which is being pursued with the intent of aiding silent communication among soldiers, may also have an application in the commercial sector, with a device that could help the mute communicate.

“We’d like to evolve the ‘push to talk’ button on walkie-talkies into ‘push to think,’ ” said Professor Mike D’Zmura, the project’s principal investigator.

Although the scientists on the project have settled on neuroscientific and signal-processing approaches to the research, the development of a device that is portable and does not require lengthy setup or a laboratory environment to function is likely to be 10 to 15 years away. However, according to D’Zmura, in three or so years it should be possible “to develop software that would let someone communicate using a small working vocabulary — a limited number of words — using [electroencephalographic] brain waves recorded during imagined speech.”

The researchers use a high-density electroencephalography (EEG) net made up of 128 saltwater-soaked sponges. The net’s futuristic appearance has lead to mischaracterization of the project by some media.

Although some call this a mind-reading helmet, D’Zumra wants to clarify that this is not so.

“It is not a helmet and there’s no way it can operate without the complete cooperation of the person wearing it,” D’Zmura said. “A person who wants to communicate this way would also have to train the software to recognize the individual characteristics of his or her own brain waves.”

In recent experiments, the participant wearing the EEG net reads a sentence projected on a computer monitor or hears the sentence over a loudspeaker and then repeats the sentence to himself or herself. The electrical waves produced by the brain during that process are amplified and recorded. The difficulty lies in interpreting the EEG brain waves.

To D’Zmura and his colleagues, the key is the phonemes and their articulation. D’Zmura explained that the average college student knows between 10,000 and 80,000 words made up of around 9,000 syllables, too many words and syllables to be used as basic elements in imagined speech recognition. However, D’Zmura emphasized the preciseness of the process.

“There are 40 phonemes that make up these syllables, and the approach is to distinguish a relatively small number of elements in brain waves,” D’Zmura said.

D’Zmura feels that we will eventually be able to decode brain waves into text in real time. D’Zmura stated that he is not worried about processing power, considering the existence of impressive modern computers.

“We will have at least 10 to 15 times the computing power we have today in 10 to 15 years,” D’Zmura said.

Instead D’Zmura stated that researchers are more concerned with providing scientific grounding for brain-wave analysis. This is why there is a multi-disciplinary team of scientists working on the project that include collegiate faculty with backgrounds in psychology, linguistics, cognitive neuroscience, biomedical engineering, electrical engineering and computer science.

While the main reason for the research is military communication, D’Zmura is equally excited about the civilian uses for the project. As a science fiction fan, he does not see many limits on potential applications.

“This technology could be used to issue complex commands in video games using brain waves. It may also show up embedded into baseball caps and allow for silent conversations across a room,” D’Zmura said.

D’Zmura further added that it would probably end up being used for silent communication by students in lecture halls, eliminating even the need for texting.

The project, officially funded by the U.S. Department of Defense’s Multi-Disciplinary University Research Institute program, can be found online at cnslab.ss.uci.edu/muri/index.html.

  • 1/29/2023 text to cia & FBI     Another day another question that the FBI should answer for them self. Since the start of me, having to hear voices in my head, I tested myself if I in fact have schizophrenia, or if severe foul play is in place. I came to the conclusion that it started with hearing, and I quote and apologize for the shrewd verbiage… You baby blue eyed bitch. This made me believe that someone had done something wrong, but I was absolutely the wrong person, since I have green eyes. Another very embarrassing and harassing statement was so shocking to me, but also let me know that I am in a hostage situation, being victimized and tormented by some severely deranged people. I quote again and apologize for what I have to say: you need to be put in the basement and 
  • Embalmed and raped! I never had learned the word of embalmed, and had to look up what it stood for these things I can't forget. I have no idea why you let people work with mental communication that are untrustworthy and lowlifes. Alone, the risk of using mental communication and no one has security measures in place, makes this surely a threat to you. The uses of mental communication in specific miss usages are tremendous. It can be used to find out, top-secret information, blackmail, mind wash/manipulation, even voter fraud. My biggest fear is that someone is trying to hide the existence of spying in one's psyche. The wrong people such as perverts and flash paddlers, would call this the gift of God or the Devils handy work. Which brings up another questionable part that I got to experience is this never been researched of making people experiencing schizophrenia voices in their head! This means that someone experimenting would reach roughly 1.1% of the entire population and makes them confused and sick. Yet no one ever has heard that the government openly informed people of that experiment without the helmet and with satellite 📡 ELF frequency transmission (EEG). As roughly 51 million people suffer from hearing voices in their head, and 4.9% committed suicide in 2022. (177000) Why is no one checking if there are misuse occurring or if due to negligence this is causing schizophrenia! Telekinesis is simply not to toy around with! If it is an oversight I have to count on the media to correct it so no additional loses of life occurs.
https://www.newuniversity.org/2008/11/03/scientists_developing_mental_communication168/

Wednesday, March 25, 2015

Surveillance unlawful can be stopped!

Unlawful Surveillance and Invasion of Privacy

The Penal Law prohibits a number of forms of electronic invasions of privacy. First, Penal Law Section 250.05 makes it a Class E felony to eavesdrop on another without his/her consent. It specifically prohibits wiretapping, the mechanical overhearing of a conversation (such as secretly listening in on a telephone conversation), or intercepting or accessing of an electronic communication (such as an e-mail).
The other common crime in this chapter of the Penal Law is Unlawful Surveillance. It occurs generally when a person installs or uses a hidden camera to view, record or broadcast a person without their consent while they are dressing or undressing, or using the bathroom or changing room, or when their sexual or other intimate parts of their body are exposed. One highly-publicized recent case of Unlawful Surveillance involved a public defender at the Legal Aid Society who was convicted of using a hidden camera to take video footage of his female colleagues while they were undressing. The attorney, Peter Barta, was disbarred from the practice of law following his felony conviction. Details of that case are available here. Interestingly, this charge may also apply to cases where a person videotapes a consensual sexual encounter without the person’s knowledge. For example, Diana Bianchi, the teenaged mistress of Christie Brinkley’s ex-husband Peter Cook, recently considered lodging a criminal complaint of Unlawful Surveillance in the Second Degree against Cook for allegedly videotaping their sexual trysts. The crime is a Class E felony, and can be a Class D felony for repeat offenders.
The crime of Dissemination of an Unlawful Surveillance Image occurs when a person knowingly distributes these sorts of unlawful images. Recently, Erin Andrews, an ESPN sportscaster, was the apparent victim of just such a crime when nude photos of her, taken through the keyhole of a door, were posted on the internet. The crime can be a misdemeanor or a felony depending on whether the unlawful images were sold for profit, whether the disseminator was the person who created the images, and/or whether the person accused of the crime is a repeat offender.
Key Penal Law Provisions:
  • Eavesdropping, PL 250.05
  • Unlawful surveillance in the second degree, PL 250.45, a class E felony
  • Unlawful surveillance in the first degree, PL 250.50, a class D felony
  • Dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the second degree, PL 250.55, a class A misdemeanor
  • Dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree, PL 250.60, a class E felony
"Personal Information" means information about an identifiable individual, but does not include the name, title or business address or telephone number of an employee of an organization.
1. The organizations collects, uses or disclosure in the matter of commercial use.
2.The organizations and the employee of the organization collect, use, or discloses in the course of operation of a federal work, undertaking or business.
Government institutions to which the Privacy Act applies.
3. Individuals who collect, use, or disclose personal information for personal purpose and use.
4. Organizations which collect, use, or disclose personal information only for the purpose of journalist, art or literary.

Controversial arguments:

Terrible mental torture.. Scientists Developing Mental Communication, meaning looking in your brain to spy for private information! The most dangerous spy technique on the market and breeding corruption!

A $4 million award from the Army Research Office has allowed UC Irvine, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Maryland scientists to begin research on imagined speech that could lead to technology that converts brain waves into data like a broadcast on radio.
Staging or faking a horrible disease such as Schizophrenia.  If not approached with questioning and guarantee of legal protection this could be misused and all kinds of blackmail extortions could be possible and the blame falls on schizophrenia. Please compare this and keep an open mind only with questioning this there is protection provided! When surveillance can be hidden and mocked by a mental illness, someone has to stand up and at least questioning these methods!

Please note:  
Early signs of schizophrenia include:
Ten Schizophrenia Early Warning Signs
Change in friends, drop in grades
Sleep problems
Suicide or Irritability
Cognitive impairment (may appear in childhood)
Difficulty telling reality from fantasy
Social isolation and withdrawing from others
An increase in unusual thoughts, perceptions and suspicions
Odd manner of thinking and speaking
Paranoid ideas
Family history of psychosis
Any one of these early signs alone does not indicate schizophrenia, but when seen in a cluster, may be early warning signs of schizophrenia. Early treatment of schizophrenia or psychosis increases the chance of successful treatment.

Terrible mental torture.. Scientists Developing Mental Communication, meaning looking in your brain to spy for private information! The most dangerous spy technique on the market and breeding corruption!
http://www.newuniversity.org/2008/11/news/scientists_developing_mental_communication168/

A $4 million award from the Army Research Office has allowed UC Irvine, Carnegie Mellon University and University of Maryland scientists to begin research on imagined speech that could lead to technology that converts brain waves into data like a broadcast on radio.

Wow does this mean Simone who is using this can cause a mental illness? And if no consent is present then you can be accused of being mentally ill or insane if no knowledge of this new method is  existing. Who is making sure that it is not misused or people are being tempered and played with? I just like to make people aware that this exist and to know how to defend your constitutional rights if corrupting influences are at play!!

Please read the end so you know what you can do...

Note and something to think about how easy it would be to hide and misuse such a surveillance technique..;

Early signs of schizophrenia include:unable to tell reality from fiction (hearing voices that are only appearing to be in your head)
Ten Schizophrenia Early Warning Signs
Change in friends, drop in grades
Sleep problems
Suicide or Irritability
Cognitive impairment (may appear in childhood)
Difficulty telling reality from fantasy
Social isolation and withdrawing from others
An increase in unusual thoughts, perceptions and suspicions
Odd manner of thinking and speaking
Paranoid ideas
Family history of psychosis
Any one of these early signs alone does not indicate schizophrenia, but when seen in a cluster, may be early warning signs of schizophrenia. Early treatment of schizophrenia or psychosis increases the chance of successful treatment.

SOLUTION
Unlawful Surveillance and Invasion of Privacy

The Penal Law prohibits a number of forms of electronic invasions of privacy. First, Penal Law Section 250.05 makes it a Class E felony to eavesdrop on another without his/her consent. It specifically prohibits wiretapping, the mechanical overhearing of a conversation (such as secretly listening in on a telephone conversation), or intercepting or accessing of an electronic communication (such as an e-mail).

The other common crime in this chapter of the Penal Law is Unlawful Surveillance. It occurs generally when a person installs or uses a hidden camera to view, record or broadcast a person without their consent while they are dressing or undressing, or using the bathroom or changing room, or when their sexual or other intimate parts of their body are exposed. One highly-publicized recent case of Unlawful Surveillance involved a public defender at the Legal Aid Society who was convicted of using a hidden camera to take video footage of his female colleagues while they were undressing. The attorney, Peter Barta, was disbarred from the practice of law following his felony conviction. Details of that case are available here. Interestingly, this charge may also apply to cases where a person videotapes a consensual sexual encounter without the person’s knowledge. For example, Diana Bianchi, the teenaged mistress of Christie Brinkley’s ex-husband Peter Cook, recently considered lodging a criminal complaint of Unlawful Surveillance in the Second Degree against Cook for allegedly videotaping their sexual trysts. The crime is a Class E felony, and can be a Class D felony for repeat offenders.

The crime of Dissemination of an Unlawful Surveillance Image occurs when a person knowingly distributes these sorts of unlawful images. Recently, Erin Andrews, an ESPN sportscaster, was the apparent victim of just such a crime when nude photos of her, taken through the keyhole of a door, were posted on the internet. The crime can be a misdemeanor or a felony depending on whether the unlawful images were sold for profit, whether the disseminator was the person who created the images, and/or whether the person accused of the crime is a repeat offender.

Key Penal Law Provisions:

Eavesdropping, PL 250.05
Unlawful surveillance in the second degree, PL 250.45, a class E felony
Unlawful surveillance in the first degree, PL 250.50, a class D felony
Dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the second degree, PL 250.55, a class A misdemeanor
Dissemination of an unlawful surveillance image in the first degree, PL 250.60, a class E felony

"Personal Information" means information about an identifiable individual, but does not include the name, title or business address or telephone number of an employee of an organization.
1. The organizations collects, uses or disclosure in the matter of commercial use.
2.The organizations and the employee of the organization collect, use, or discloses in the course of operation of a federal work, undertaking or business.
Government institutions to which the Privacy Act applies.
3. Individuals who collect, use, or disclose personal information for personal purpose and use.
4. Organizations which collect, use, or disclose personal information only for the purpose of journalist, art or literary.

"It is your responsibility to help a bleeding man not to look away. It is not your right to grease and aide to his demise. It is criminal!"

Monday, May 24, 2010

Copyright and Selling Tool for the Future

I have about 20 different ideas that could be very important and very helpful in the near future! I have made several attorneys aware of my dealings with groups such as very known recording artists (180). I also explained my idea to Microsoft and Warner Brothers! To get the word out, I informed additional known personalities on TV. My idea is an alternative solution for recognizing the difference if copy-written material is a free download copy or if it was purchased from an authentic Artist! The beautiful idea is called “The Copywriting Idea or Ultrasound Barcoding”. It can track and transfer potential purchases. Also tell of playing without purchased product, so you have exact account for downloads and listening / playing times. The most advantageous venture is that advertising can be run through the actual artist and splices and ads the advertisements in between to Music. This gives the recording artist the availability to get paid before and after!

The beauty about this is, that everything is still staying the same, just now, in an instant, it will be known if it is the original or if it was a knock off freebie. This is long overdue and very needed in the entertainment business and will not at all stop the advertising methods that everyone become accustom to!

Lets say the idea I have could increase sales of about 35%.. would that be worth to check into?? Well if you think that on average any internet business has a automatic loss of dislike or returns about 35%. With everyone being able to go to places such as YouTube or the original Artist Web-page, it is easy to make a fast and free copy or gain access to it with a simple bookmark, all this for free. It is time to re-think how business is run & how money is generated. Nothing has to be jepordized. Advertisment is still the same thing just with an addetive. I need someone interested enough in my idea to contact me and make it a reality with a simple computer program! Think about it:
Do you buy "Likey's" or do you like to buy "Nike's"???? Would you rather have the real thing???? You can have it both...