Topic: Darpa

4 chapters across the catalog

Frontline Texas   Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]
22:35 - 26:12

Frontline Texas Jack Blood & Sheila Dean Aug 18th 2008 [HIO5KIqSmmk]

DARPA Technology, Mind Control and Surveillance

The discussion explores advanced technologies allegedly developed by DARPA, including DNA manipulation, "Voice-to-Skull" technology, and mind-machine interfaces. Surveillance programs like Carnivore and Echelon are cited as precursors to modern data mining systems that monitor emails and phone calls for keywords. The host calls for a citizen-led panel to safeguard the public from the abuse of these Defense Department-funded technologies.

The hosts discuss a new wireless-controlled microchip designed to deliver drugs internally, questioning its potential for misuse by DARPA or the military-industrial complex. They reference David Icke's predictions about a global supercomputer and a microchipped population. The segment warns that voluntary participation in such medical technologies could lead to a loss of bodily autonomy and the implementation of a "Brave New World" style of social control.

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood   Government Aerosol Chemtrails   March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]
31:57 - 36:13

Frontline Texas With Jack Blood Government Aerosol Chemtrails March 10 2012 [J5ShHvPMf8o]

Space Preservation Act, Dennis Kucinich and Exotic Weapons

Congressman Dennis Kucinich introduced HR 2977, the Space Preservation Act of 2001, which explicitly listed chemtrails as an "exotic weapon system." Lieutenant Colonel Bob Bowman, former head of the Star Wars program, is cited as a source regarding the militarization of space and the development of plasma and mind-control weapons at DARPA.

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]
5:54 - 8:12

Ron Avery Presents Joyce Riley And Dave VonKleist And Many More Patriots(Silver Eagle Taphouse 1999) [97gmfoxpdUk]

DARPA Research, Israeli Ambassador and Gulf War Illness Claims

Discussion turns to research regarding DARPA and a social gathering in Austin involving lawyers, doctors, and an Israeli ambassador. Patrick Eddington, a former CIA employee, is cited regarding his claims about Gulf War illness. The speakers address accusations of being "right-wing radicals" and clarify their position as being in the center of the United States political spectrum.