You collapse distance with awareness that’s pure.
*You can find the laser comparison in Section 9: Role of Brain Hemisphere Synchronization, where it describes the mind functioning like a laser under focused discipline through the Gateway training.
Here is a list of notable directed energy weapon (DEW) patents, along with brief summaries for each:
US8049173B1 - Dual Use RF Directed Energy Weapon and Imager
This patent describes a system that combines a radio frequency (RF) directed energy weapon with imaging capabilities. It allows for both targeting and visual monitoring through a shared aperture, enhancing precision and situational awareness.Â
US7784390B1 - Solid-State Non-Lethal Directed Energy Weapon
This invention pertains to a non-lethal weapon utilizing solid-state technology to generate high-power millimeter-wave energy. The system directs this energy toward a target to achieve effects such as crowd control without causing permanent harm.Â
US20160097616A1 - Laser Guided and Laser Powered Energy Discharge Device
This patent outlines a device that employs two lasers to deliver a high-energy electromagnetic pulse (EMP) to a distant target. A high-energy laser pulse creates a plasma channel, guiding the EMP accurately over long ranges.Â
Eric Weinstein questions the legitimacy of Jeffrey Epstein’s wealth, suggesting it may be connected to missing funds from Robert Maxwell and possibly fabricated by intelligence agencies. He doubts Epstein’s claimed profession as a currency trader, citing the lack of financial evidence. Weinstein believes Epstein’s persona was part of a larger, more sinister structure, leaving him disturbed by the implications.
History • Founded by John D. Rockefeller III in 1952, the council conducts research in biomedicine, social science, and public health, focusing on population control and reproductive health.
Controversy • Some of its early work is criticized for having eugenic undertones.
THE GALTON INSTITUTE
History • Originally named the Eugenics Society, founded in 1907. It promoted eugenics until shifting its focus to genetics and public health.
Impact • The institute played a significant role in the eugenics movement in the UK but has since “rebranded”.
KAISER WILHELM INSTITUTE FOR ANTHROPOLOGY, HUMAN HEREDITY, AND EUGENICS
History • Founded in 1927 in Germany, it was heavily involved in eugenic research during the Nazi era.
Impact • The institute’s work underpinned many of the racial policies of Nazi Germany, including forced sterilization and genocide.
Eugenics is the philosophy and social movement that argues it is possible to improve the human race and society by encouraging reproduction by people or populations with "desirable" traits - termed "positive" eugenics and discouraging reproduction by people with "undesirable" qualities - termed "negative" eugenics.
It became a popular idea in the United States in the 1920s. Here’s a thread 🧵 of some organizations in the Eugenics Movement.
PLANNED PARENTHOOD
History • Founded by Margaret Sanger, who was a supporter of eugenics in the early 20th century. Sanger advocated for birth control as a means of controlling population growth and improving genetic quality.
Controversy • While modern Planned Parenthood disavows eugenics, its historical association with Sanger’s views is often debated.
AMERICAN EUGENICS SOCIETY • AES
History • Founded in 1926, the AES promoted eugenics in the United States through public education, research, and lobbying.
Impact • The society influenced policies leading to forced sterilizations and restrictive immigration laws based on eugenic principles.