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The Lilly Wave And Psychotronic Warfare

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Lilly Wave and Psychotronic Warfare





3 November 2015
Lilly Wave
The Lilly Wave was found by John C Lilly and is, in most cases, completely misunderstood as to its usage to affect the thoughts and behaviour of humans.[1]
It is described as a bi-phasic electric pulse which stimulates the neurons of the brain to resonate at a certain frequency, thus the Lilly wave has the ability to control the brainwave patterns of the brain.
There is however a far more advanced form and a largely unknown and suppressed purpose in the use of the Lilly Wave.
The water molecules within the brain can be made to resonate at a desired frequency, this causes the electrons that comprise the brains electrical voltages to also resonate at that same frequency.
It is not a requirement, as is understood by the majority of science, to implant electrodes to cause the brains water molecules to be entrained to a certain frequency, it can also be accomplished by any waveform that can penetrate the skull and then cause the entrainment of the brains water molecules.
For example, radio waves emitted at a frequency of 40hz, targeted at a persons brain, will entrain the water molecules to a degree of 40hz and thus the rest of the brains electrons will also resonate at that frequency.
In this manner it is possible to stimulate and control the brains wave patterns remotely, with electromagnetism and also acoustic waves. However, it is imperative to understand that if the wave is not bi-phasic it will result in damage to the brains neurons and cause what is termed, brain damage.
It is not the case that only the brains water molecules can be entrained, it is also true of the blood sugar. Iron within the cellular structure composing the neurons of the brain and various other elements, can also be entrained to resonate at a desired frequency. (Possibly the reason for the attack on tobacco, nicotine is a super blood sugar regulator)
If a molecule is targeted by a wave that resonates at the same frequency as that molecule, that molecule will explode, sugar is a crystal and crystals when stressed, broken or deformed, release an electric and electromagnetic charge, this is known as triboluminescence.
The effect of an exploding sugar crystal is quite damaging to the mind and brain, it creates extreme confusion, dizziness, and also a state best described as lack of awareness, or apathy.
The Lilly Wave frequency is a secret military application, it is known as the “madness” frequency.
The Los Angeles Riots are said to have been the first open test of its capacity to mass control anger and violent response from the mob.
Furthermore, there are other profound effects of entraining the brain and bloods iron molecules, one of which is to cause the iron to condense together via resonant attraction, and clump within the brain. This has the effect of causing the iron to be magnetised and rush to the top of your head, resulting in a rush of blood to the head and extreme confusion and dizziness, it can also be reversed which causes a draining of blood from the head, leading to all out unconsciousness.
In short, the Lilly Wave is best described as a targeted resonance of the brains molecules.
Use of the Lilly Wave can pretty much instal any brainwave pattern into the mind of any targeted human, such as the negative aspects already mentioned and also to create happiness, or the ability to control ones physical movements. An attack direct to the water molecules is by far the best method to achieve the desired aims.
It is possible to track the Lilly Wave through a spectrum analyser that you link up to a signal source, and if you know what wave forms to look for, in a TV signal for example, you can see all kinds of interesting things–like the Lilly wave.
As already stated the Lilly Wave was found by Dr. John Lily when he was working for NIH, (the National Institutes for Health), in 1959 when they first started implanting dolphin brains and discovered that they needed to give the dolphin brain a chance to respond.
Then they discovered that they could use these same waves on human beings. He was doing work for the Navy at that time, and he got out of that research because he felt so conflicted about what they were doing. 
The Lilly Wave frequency will mostly be in the extremely low and sometimes in the ultra low frequency range, but they are complicated as they need to interact with certain brain molecules which have a resonant frequency of their own.
It is strange that the ELF and ULF ranges are classified or 10 MHz controlled frequencies.
Artificial Thought and Communication
This is the third step in the Blue Beam Project that goes along with the telepathic and electronically augmented two-way communication where ELF, VLF and LF waves will reach each person from within his or her own mind, from the Smart grid technology, convincing each of them that their own god is speaking to them from the very depths of their own soul. Such rays from satellites are fed from the memories of computers that have stored massive data about every human on earth, and their languages. The rays will then interlace with their natural thinking to form what we call diffuse artificial thought.
That kind of technology goes into the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s research where the human brain has been compared to a computer. Information is fed in, processed, integrated and then a response is formulated and acted upon. Mind controllers manipulate information the same way a computer for grammar manipulates information. In January 1991, the University of Arizona hosted a conference entitled, ‘The NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Current and Emergent Phenomena and Biomolecular Systems.’  

5G Battlefield Interrogation Platform

The Lilly Wave and psychotronic warfare










Since 4G (microwave) was implemented in 2010 we have had a major decline in health. With the roll out of 5G…it will be much worse. Right now we are at 2.5Ghz where this 5G will be at 60Ghz. That is a huge jump in frequency radiation.
The deployment of the latest technology that is being inserted on top of the existing mobile phone tech but is not the same as at present, is a subject that needs your attention. Because of the 5G platform, which is made up of small cell antennas everywhere, they will launch an unnatural and round the clock millimetre, milli-wave and microwave radiation transmission, that is far more potent than anything previously experienced from the electromagnetic spectrum. 5G will increase the current 700 to 5.8 billion microwaves per second for cell phone and Wi-Fi data to tablets and laptops to pulsed microwaves of 24 to 90 billion microwaves per second.
The U.S military use the millimetre waves (5G) which travel only a short distance, as a non lethal weapon for crowd control, because the waves effect the surface of the body and cause a burning of the skin at higher levels of power.
The wi-fi clouds formed in close communities are another aspect of this platform that affects the blood molecules direct, and will transform your emotional state by definition of what frequency they transmit through the Smart system.
5G is a system formed with full Legal protection.
$17 trillion Dollars is the figure said to be available for the roll out of this technology.
President Donald Trump wants to build his own 5G internet platform in the United States in response to China building the same across China.
Scientists do not fully understand the technology, specific to the mathematics relating to the waveforms created.
There are no safety checks at all carried out on the 5G platform.
Children absorb some 60% more microwave energy due to their moisture content and thus electromagnetic conductivity is greater than that of an adult. Suicidal tendencies are a sign of damage by these microwaves. Establishment scientist Professor Trevor Marshall, the director of the Auto Immunity Research Foundation in California said :
“The new 5G technology Millimetre waves producing photons of much greater energy than 4g and Wi-fi. Allowing this technology to be used without proving its safety is reckless in the extreme as the millimetre waves are known to have a profound affect on all parts of the human body.”
The waveforms used by 5G are known to be at the same frequencies as those used in our bodies at the level at which cellular processes take place, that means it can directly interferer with those cellular processes. There are 4500 cellular structures in the human body each communicating with the entire body. 40 leading scientists groups have warmed that the waveforms from 5G can be harmful to all living species.
Active Denial technology frequencies are included in the 5G platform. This tech can be beamed from planes and helicopters and stand alone vehicles. With this technology they can create many different physiological and neurological effects to the body by shifting frequencies.
Microwaves effect all living things on the planet except bacteria and virus.
5G is being seen as a technology that can create extinctions over five generations, this does not include bacteria and viruses which appear to get a boost from this technology in the ability to reproduce at a faster rate.
Full Range Electromagnetic Spectrometer is the only machine that will pick up the 5G transmitters which operate in a very narrow frequency range.
The plan for 5G is to ensure you are never more than 30 metres away from the 5G Grid..
Note
[1] HAARP, GWEN, WI-FI, Cell Phone towers all of therm can carry the Lily Wave.
The Lilly Wave called a balanced bidirectional pulse pair found by John Cunningham Lilly is a carrier waveform that bypasses the mind’s subconscious defence systems. It has been monitored via oscilloscopes connected to homes A/C ground and neutral of power lines. It can be used to transmit mind control via ultrasonic (1 10 MHz) and electromagnetic wavelengths (600m to 1e-15m). 
Electromagnetic wavelengths transmit long/short/FM wavelength radio waves, and TV/telephone/wireless signals or energies. They are also responsible for transmitting energy in the form of microwaves, infrared radiation (IR), visible light (VIS), ultraviolet light (UV), X-rays, and gamma rays. (1996) The Lilly wave can be neutralised via pink or white noise generators connecting to the non-voltage A/C ground and neutral of the homes power grid.
The goal was to find an electric current waveform with which animals could be stimulated through implanted electrodes for several hours per day for several months without causing irreversible changes in threshold by the passage of current through the tissue.
Many waveforms, including 60-cps. sine-wave current could apparently be used safely for these limited schedules of stimulation. They could not be used for the intensive, long-term schedule of chronic stimulation. Electric current passed through the brain can cause at least two distinct types of injury: thermal and electrolytic.
The technical problem in chronic brain stimulation is to stay above the excitatory threshold and below the injury threshold in the neuronal system under consideration. This result can be achieved most easily by the proper choice of waveforms and their time courses; and less easily by the choice of the range of repetition frequencies and train durations.
The previous wave forms used in neurophysiology and in neurosurgery injured the neurons when unidirectional current passed through the brain. Dr. Lilly developed a new electrical wave form to balance the current, first in one direction and then, after a brief interval, in the other. Thus ions moving in the neurons would first be pushed one way and then quickly the other way, stimulating the neurons and leaving the ions in their former positions within the neurons. This new wave form was called a balanced bidirectional pulse pair, or the Lilly Wave. Microscopic studies of brains stimulated with this balanced pulse pair showed that there was no injury of the neuronal networks from this kind Waveform of stimulating current :
pulse pairs of current resulting from quasi-differentiation, with passive electrical elements, of a rectangular pulse.
Measured at 2 percent of the peak, the duration of the positive pulse (upward) is 34 sec, and the duration of the negative pulse (downward) is 28 sec. stimulation.

Wednesday, 3 February 2016

Josh Ferguson - a typical bully or a hidden enemy?

He is a bully. The sort of guy who likes taking it out on the weaker kids. He may wear a hoodie and a zero-hair policy on his head. He may be a nasty piece of work. But there is one thing you must give to Josh Ferguson: he is not as stupid as he looks. Contrary to his gang members, this one has a brain, and from time to time uses it, too. But why does he hate the new student at Corfe Hills, Qwerty Seymore, so much? He has no reason for it. No reason whatsoever... Does he need one? Probably not... Or does he?

Josh Ferguson ("Qwerty: The History"). Picture by Greg Like

Thursday, 28 January 2016

Meet John White - he's sort of James Bond

Working for a secret organisation, dealing with highly skilled criminals and hiding the truth from the world may take its toll on a man. Not everyone can be James Bond... But John White sort of is. He's tall and fit, staring danger in the face with that special gleam in his eye. Enemies? They'll be caught. Elements? They'll be beaten. His only weakness these days, however, is one teenage boy with a funny name, who John protects like his own life. There are important things on his plate. But Qwerty Seymore is priority. Period. 


John White. Picture by: Greg Like

Tuesday, 12 January 2016

Meet Asqualor by Hubert Ronek

Qwerty and his gang were last year portrayed by Gino Nita, a comic book writer and illustrator. Now, however, I am pleased to introduce to you both another character from my book "Qwerty: The History" and its author, who has recently joined Qwerty's friends. Meet Asqualor by Hubert Ronek. 

Asqualor (one of the baddies from "Qwerty: The History") Picture: Hubert Ronek

Monday, 11 January 2016

Meet the Gibbles - the slightly dysfunctional family

If you've been following this blog, you may by now know about Qwerty and his friends. You may even know the characters I am about to introduce to you... But I shall spill a few words on the table anyway, to give you a better idea of who the Gibbles are. 

The Gibble Family

Friday, 1 January 2016

2 film reviewers you should follow

Who doesn't like a good movie? Of course, books are preferred (it's mandatory for me to say it, because I write them...), but an entertaining film can, from time to time, substitute a quality entertainment. But which ones are good? How not to waste time? "Horrible Bosses" may have been funny, whilst the second part made me want to walk straight into the kitchen and commit seppuku using a bread knife. Fear not, however, as I have found two sources of knowledge and advice when it comes to cinema - they have repeatedly proven to be consistent with my own opinion. Hence I feel I should recommend blogging boy and girl who can set you on the right cinematic track. 


The Whacko Blogs - super-project in the blogging world

It wasn't long ago when I encountered the blogging world of Jeremy Crow aka Jeremy Fink. As he says himself - he's been there and he's done that. But he's still doing it, too, which is great, because it brings us all a massive amount of entertainment. I decided to dedicate the entire post of recommendations to The Whacko Blogs, because there is just so much to say about them. 



Tuesday, 29 December 2015

Meet Qwerty and the gang

Qwerty Seymore is an ordinary teenager, raised by his uncle Matthew. His life is not a standard one, perhaps, but the boy is happy... Until his uncle dies of cancer - following that sad event, he must move to his aunt's house, to Poole, England. Only then he finds out he's not so ordinary, after all. Meet the main hero of the book:"Qwerty: The History", and his friends. All pictures are drawn by Gino. 



Qwerty Seymore 

Thursday, 24 December 2015

4 reasons why Santa (potentially) breaks the law

Ever since we were little, we have been fed a myth - or if you prefer: a legend - about Santa Claus. It is an elderly, plump man, dressed in chilli-red, who only works one night a year, distributing presents among millions of children around the globe. Here are a few aspects of his actions that may just make you look at this eternal altruist from a slightly different perspective: 



Sunday, 20 December 2015

Qwerty: Adela's Story (extract)

I had a night in last night and whipped up this little chapter, after drinking almost entire bottle of my favourite wine (J.P. Chenet, Merlot, if you are looking for inspiration). It's fresh and unedited (story, not wine), but I thought you may like it (also, it's more adult content...). This is a part of Adela's tale (Qwerty's aunt). Just to give you some context: Qwerty Seymore has just been kicked out on the street by uncle Gibble, Adela's husband, for arguing with a teacher. This is the night the boy meets John White and finds out he is a telekinetic... (see the book: "Qwerty: The History")


Donald & Adela Gibble, Picture by GINO

Thursday, 17 December 2015

First review of "Qwerty: The History" - an adrenaline shot

I have received the first opinion from a person who downloaded my book, "Qwerty: The History", on Kindle. This is what they wrote: "Great gripping read drew me into the world of Qwerty. I think you ARE A WRITER of yet more unexplored talent, best wishes for your success". This is the nicest thing anyone could say to me right now. 


Characters from the book, "Qwerty: The History" Picture by GINO

Tuesday, 15 December 2015

"Qwerty: The History" - a lucky escape?

Busy, busy, busy. Deadlines to meet and so on. However, I shall attempt to keep you entertained and for that reason, I am posting another short fragment of "Qwerty: The History". Enjoy (I hope you will): 



Thursday, 10 December 2015

Travel and writing - there is a catch

You are bombarded by stunning pictures of beaches, architecture, natural wonders and amazing sights that can be found around our globe. All the time. You dream of travelling. You'd love to quit your boring office job and go on that one perfect journey around the world. Preferably with a one-way ticket. You've watched and/or read "Eat, Pray, Love". You know what happens: you learn new languages and find love... Right? 


Wednesday, 9 December 2015

"Qwerty: The History" - VIDEO

Have you got nine minutes? Probably not... But if, by any chance, you are willing to spare a moment, have a look at this post. I have prepared a video for you - it's me reading the beginning of my book entitled "Qwerty: The History". The sound is pretty bad and the quality is low, and there is no music, but hey, it's my first time... Having no idea about editing and filming, I downloaded basic Movie Maker yesterday and did it! I hope you get through the first two minutes... 

Also, below I am placing the fragments I read, in case the video was unclear (as it probably is in places - again, my first time ever recording anything other than short holiday videos...)



Tuesday, 8 December 2015

The Language changes you...

All this writing business is a slippery subject as it is. But try doing it in two languages... That is what I have been practising for months and my brain is going into overload. After a while, you discover you don't distinguish what is supposed to be your native tongue from the one you acquired as your second. Frankly, I do not know what language I am reading. Or writing. The man came to install my Internet and I didn't recognise the fact that my system is not set to default English. He had to point it out.



Tuesday, 1 December 2015

The Wicked Wit of Insults

My eyes wandered today to the bookshelves with neatly arranged volumes; this has a soothing effect on my ever-restless soul. And they met no other but a rather inconspicuous, green-ish book entitled "The Wicked Wit of Insults" completed by Maria Leach. I bought it after splitting up with one bastard. They say you must make one final mistake before you get married. He was mine. 



Monday, 30 November 2015

The smell of taste of roses locked in the scream of softly whispering sunset - or how to write descriptions

Descriptions are the most omitted parts of any writing. No one cares how the fields look like on that one morning in July, when the sun's coming up. Or how the grass is green. If we want to see colours, we tend to look at the photographs or paintings. From the written word we require action, except perhaps poetry... But with poetry I have always had a love-hate relationship, to which I do not admit much. 


Sunday, 29 November 2015

Why every book is really a love story

Every book, to some extent, is a love story. It really is. Even the gruesome novels of Graham Masterton are. I couldn't get through any of his works, except "The Ritual", where a man cuts off his finger and eats it. They repelled me; "50 shades of Gray" is nothing comparing to Masterton's awful kinkiness. But even the perverted horror writer couldn't escape it. Why? Because the affection we have for other human beings is the ever-present theme in our lives, whether we like it or not. 




Thursday, 26 November 2015

Sylvester Stallone selling bread or why it is so hard to promote a book

Promoting anything is hard work. To market food is excruciatingly painful, and that is something we all need; we'd die without it. And yet, to advertise bread, Warburtons at one point employed Sylvester Stallone. If you need Rocky to sell people one of the staple foods, what on earth do you need to do to promote something as useless as a book?! 
Sylvester Stallone advertising bread

Monday, 23 November 2015

How a writer can get you to bed

What makes writing good? Well... I tend to say that I am a terrible writer with a good story, so it writes itself and I then have to go back, and correct my own mistakes. So what do I know? But I am certain that it's not enough to have a story and patience to write it all down, even though these are hard. You must keep your readers alert. Interested. Biting their nails. Laughing. Crying. And so on. 
A woman reading in bed; painting by Fabian Perez