bullet said:
The thing is... The frequencies of sound, electricity, and electromagnetism mentioned in the patent proposal are entirely inert. Even if one was ridiculously hyper-sensitive to such stimuli, you'd feel nothing but the lightest buzz on your skin, or maybe itching, and nothing more. Furthermore, the patent at no point explains or details in any way how these signals are actually administered, not to mention how the procedures are explicitly administered. Even more, is that they don't explain in any way how it affects the potential subject of the processes/procedures.
Seems like a lot of pseudo-science and pipe-dreaming to me.
Everything I see here is A) from almost 2 decades ago, and B) all based on very vague ideas of how any of these mechanisms would work, if they had any potential basis. C) If highly funded research groups have just recently (2015) discovered how to dissociate emotion and very old memories in rats and mice, with imperfect success rates, I doubt some random dude in their basement has done anything those scientists hadn't already tried.
I read through everything just to see what both the links had to offer, and I was less than impressed. An interesting read, but one I find infinitesimally unlikely to be real and functional.
There are some diagrams he had made out that show how they work
www.google.com/patents/US20020188164I agree it's pseudo science, the title was merely something to grab attention ^^; just thought it was interesting tbh.
Although about the basement I did some digging and found out
He worked at, Douglas Aircraft Advanced Research Dept in 1967
He also worked for DARPA and has been working for the Govt since the late 1960's.
Course not sure if that's all real or not or was the same guy if it was. Hard to do a real thorough check, plus a lot of conspiracy muck that really makes it hard to find what's real and what's fake.