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Bio-Radiation Covert Abuse Protection,
And, Some Meditation
contact: Arun Agrawal, M.S. United States
agrawal2020.arun@gmail.com, Kanpur, INDIA
1. Fundamental Aspects of Physiology of Human Brain
Neuron Activation Signals
Human body and other living organisms are made of various types of cells. For the
present focus, we consider particular type of cell, the neuron [1-3]. Brain has two
types of cells – neurological cells (with less known function capabilities) and neurons
(which are basic units for the memory, thought process, and consciousness; and,
transmit information). There are about 1012
neurons in human brain which work in
parallel. Thus, brain is electro-chemical system with signals being transmitted both
chemically and electrically by the neuro-transmitters. Each neuron can generate
electric potential of order of +ve/-ve 70 mV.
Fig 1 Electrical activation in neurons [2]
A particular motor activity or cognitive activity can be mapped to a neuron activity
signal at specific location site in the brain. EEG signal (Electro Encephalo Graph)
measures changing electrical potential as a result of physiological phenomenon of
neuron activation due to an activity.
EEG Oscillations Map
EEG maps show dynamic physiological activity. These oscillations relate to different
activities in different cortical layers of the brain. A typical EEG signal map is divided
into frequency-bands associated with specific neuron activition signals (physiological
phenomenon) based on a dominant frequency [1]
delta band ( 0.5-4 Hz) – associated with deep sleep
theta band (4-8 Hz) - associated with light sleep / drowsiness.
alpha band (8-13 Hz) - associated with relaxed unforced alert state
beta band (13-22 Hz) - associated with active concentration
gamma band(22-40 Hz) - associated with attentive function/ sensory stimulation
Fig 2 EEG oscillations [3]
The oscillations close to 10 Hz are dominant in EEG map for humans and other
higher living beings. It is also found that the Earth has electrical / magnetic energy
with sinusoidal resonant cavity close to 10 Hz [2]. Hence it is believed that the 10 Hz
dominance of the neuro-physiological character in EEG map is due to the electrical
and magnetic energy in the atmosphere of this frequency [2]. However, the magnitude
of magnetic field in human body is very small fraction of Earth’s magnetic filed.
Relationship Between Neuron Activation and Blood Oxygen
Respiratory system works together with the circulatory system to provide oxygen into
blood for the metabolic processes and remove the metabolic waste as shown in Fig 3.
Blood oxygenation is measured in terms of blood-oxygenation-level-dependent
(BOLD) contrast signal. There exist a relationship between changes in oxygenation of
the blood flow in brain and underlying neuron activity as shown below [4-5].
Neuron activation (due to the stimulus for a cognitive task or motor task) results in the
increase in blood oxygenation state in capillary blood at the local site. This allows
higher diffusion of molecular oxygen from the capillary to cell mitochondria to meet
the metabolic demand for brain cells at this site. The oxygen in capillary blood is
supplied by the component of the blood called haemoglobin (Fig 4).
Fig 3. In lungs, oxygen is pumped into the blood; passes to heart; then, flows into
body. The deoxygenated blood from body flows back to heart and then into lungs [1].
Fig 4. Increase in blood oxygen with neuron activity [4]
It was demonstrated that the magnetic properties of haemoglobin depended on the
amount of oxygen it carries. This dependency forms the basis for measuring neuron
activation using technique known as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI)
and obtains the BOLD contrast signal using the magnetic property of blood [4]
The two techniques (fMRI and EEG), respectively, provide good resolution for the
spatial (sub-mm level) and temporal (milli-second level) domain. Hence, together
they show direct relationship between the neuron activity (EEG signal) and blood
oxygen level (fMRI BOLD signal) for low-level sensory and motor tasks. The
sensitivity for the co-relationship may diverge for complex cognitive tasks which
would stimulate several different regions of the brain. +-
2. External Interface with Neuron Activation EEG Map (Brain-
Computer-Interface or BCI)
The primary motivation for building an external (computer) interface device with
neuron activation EEG map is to restore the lost sensory or motor functionality of the
subject. For recording EEG map stimulus is presented to the subject and neuron
activation is recorded in form of EEG map shown in the schematic by the arrow
marks (Fig 5). For clinical stimulation by an implant, the process shall have the
arrows reversed.
Fig 5. EEG Map recording set-up showing image map of neuron activity for a sensory
task (please see the arrow marks), adapted from google images.
There are 3 types of clinical applications using an external interface with the neuron
activity site in brain, termed “Brain Computer Interface”, or BCI.
• Type 1 BCI: application using recording EEG map (non-invasive)
• Type II BCI: application using clinical stimulation by an implant for neuron
activation (invasive with surgery required)
• Type III BCI: application which uses both recording EEG map and clinical
stimulation by an implant for neuron activation based on feedback loop
between the two.
Fig 6 (i) Type I BCI -Application using EEG map recording (ii) Type II BCI -
Applications using clinical stimulation by an implant (iii) Type III BCI -Application
using EEG map recoding and clinical stimulation in feedback loop.
BCI Application Using Recording EEG Map :
This involves neuron activation through voluntary training by the subject to restore
the lost functionality, for example, walking capability loss due to neuron damage in
the motor sites of the brain (after accident, paralysis, or stroke). During the training
session, EEG map is recorded and subject takes walking exercise (with or without a
mechanical exoskeleton) with goal to restore the targeted gait EEG imagery.
BCI Application Using Clinical Stimulation :
This involves clinical stimulation by an implant for activation of particular neuron
circuit site in brain to restore the lost functionality of the subject. For example,
cochlear implants stimulate nerve fibres of chchlea through electrical pulses by
implant electrodes. The electrical pulses delivered by the implant electrode contain
superimposed signals of the collected sound frequencies in the environment through a
device having microphone, signal processor, and transmitter.
BCI Application Using Both Recording EEG Map and Clinical Stimulation :
This involves direct feedback to the neurons using electrical stimulation by implant
electrodes with simultaneous EEG map recording, for example, a sensory prosthetic
hand motion in grasping task. The stimulation of motor cortex controls the muscles
for grasping motion task of the hand. An important advantage is that the EEG map
signal recording from one site of brain can be used to stimulate several sites in the
brain. Thus, the subject performs motor task using a mini-robotic neurochip-implant
with electrical electrodes to stimulate the neurons at motor sites in the brain.
3. Bio Radiation Abuse (Covert Weapons)
First Principle Speculation
Based on recent expansion in the attention from the medical and computational
modelling community to use the neuron mapping technology (in section 2 above,
unclassified reference [6]), it is not difficult to speculate the existence of a remote
wireless device for scan of EEG map. Such a device would use electromagnetic, radio
frequency (RF) radiation, without need to put electrodes on the scalp and provide a
crude EEG map. This remote RF scan capability to provide EEG map of the subject is
similar to transmission of carrier electromagnetic waves for cell phone. However, it
would need multi-frequency carrier RF radiation to scan the subject.
A wireless RF-radiation-scan device that provides EEG map remotely enables abuses
including stalking, stealing, and interface with remote computer to induce artificial
telepathy, or other effects. Covert abuse weapon technology embeds a processed
mechanical sound wave signal pulse on the carrier electromagnetic RF radiation to
target the spike of the EEG signal activity for the entire 24-hours duration. It is
speculated that the induced artificial auditory effect (artificial tinnitus) on the subject
using Type I process would depend on real-time EEG activity (mapped remotely) of
the subject and would disrupt and desynchronize the current neuron activity map.
The effects of external electromagnetic radiation also produce heat, ultraviolet
radiation discharge, shock wave, and contribute to chemical reactions [2].
Development of Bio Radiation Technology for Covert Abuse and Stockpiles
Unconfirmed sources indicate the initial developments for the covert abuse bio-
radiation technology during the Nazi era. This was followed by directed thrust to
support the technology research for expertise to build bio-radiation abuse covert
weapons with bigger concealed capability; and, recently has been condemned to
safeguard the protection of civil rights, and attracted further attention for investigation
by the US federal government [7].
However, loose stockpile of covert abuse technology for stalking and stealing is
available to the perpetrators, for example, the Belgium national suspect [8].
Bio Radiation Abuse Protection
When the physiological BOLD contrast signal (measure of EEG map) match is
suppressed, and the BOLD contrast signal is maintained undisturbed, the external
force (stimuli) from electromagnetic radiation abuse shall have diminished effect, as
neuron activation would be rejected in the EEG map. Hence, it is important to
advance with the fore-planned actions for the day without disturbing the BOLD signal
and the EEG map at any of the neuron sites in brain.
4. Meditation and Neuron Activation
From generic definition, meditation is a process that clears mind. Meditation is a
highly cognitive task and changes in neuron circuits occur (Fig 7, 8)
Meditation is a task different from other cognitive tasks, for example, the reading
task. Meditation exercise deletes the daily clutter and garbage accumulated at the
neuron sites in the brain, and strengthens neuro-coherence and integration. During
meditation there is significantly higher activity at selective neuron sites of the brain
and diminished activity over other neuron sites as revealed by fMRI maps [9].
Meditation increases the consciousness state of the body (zen meditation task).
Consequently, there has been recent interest to understand the physiological process
responsible for the distinct characteristics of fMRI maps [9].
(a) (b)
Fig 7 (a,b) Meditation produces changes in the neuron circuits
5. References and Acknowledgements
1. Michael Small, Dynamics of Biological Systems, CRC Press, 2012.
2. Robert Becker & Andrew Marino, Electromagnetism and Life, State
University of New York Press, 1982.
3. Rajesh P.N. Rao, Brain Computer Interfacing, Cambridge University Press,
2013.
4. Stuart Clare, PhD Thesis, University of Nottingham, UK, fMRI: Methods and
Applications, 1997.
5. Keith Thulborn (University of Chicago), Clinical fMRI, Book Chapter, MRI
of Brain, Ed Scott Atlas, 2008.
6. Internet sources: economist.com, Oct 29, 2011; dailymail.co.uk, science tech,
3 Sept, 2014; bbc.co.uk, best of future, Apr 5, 2013.
7. International Center Against Abuse of Covert Technologies,
(www.ICAACT.org)
8. Compliant to European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), Strasburg (by Arun
Agrawal, Dec, 2015) after for insufficient investigation by the local police
against Belgium professor (Ghent University) for circulation of explicitly
racist email through the University server, acts of xenophobia involving
stealing (2 times: June 18, 2012 in Ghent and Aug 8, 2012 in Paris) of travel
containing passports, money, and documents; and abuse of covert technology
for stealing documents and stalking.
9. Newberg A.B. & Iversen J., The Neural Basis of the Complex Mental Task of
Meditation: Neurotransmitters and Neurochemical Considerations, Medical
Hypotheses, Vol 61, 2003, pp 282-291.
10. Jeni Miller, Bellingham Muse, Washington, US, Jan 2015 (cover picture).

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  • 1. Flip it. Brain EEG Oscillations, Bio-Radiation Covert Abuse Protection, And, Some Meditation contact: Arun Agrawal, M.S. United States agrawal2020.arun@gmail.com, Kanpur, INDIA
  • 2. 1. Fundamental Aspects of Physiology of Human Brain Neuron Activation Signals Human body and other living organisms are made of various types of cells. For the present focus, we consider particular type of cell, the neuron [1-3]. Brain has two types of cells – neurological cells (with less known function capabilities) and neurons (which are basic units for the memory, thought process, and consciousness; and, transmit information). There are about 1012 neurons in human brain which work in parallel. Thus, brain is electro-chemical system with signals being transmitted both chemically and electrically by the neuro-transmitters. Each neuron can generate electric potential of order of +ve/-ve 70 mV. Fig 1 Electrical activation in neurons [2] A particular motor activity or cognitive activity can be mapped to a neuron activity signal at specific location site in the brain. EEG signal (Electro Encephalo Graph) measures changing electrical potential as a result of physiological phenomenon of neuron activation due to an activity. EEG Oscillations Map EEG maps show dynamic physiological activity. These oscillations relate to different activities in different cortical layers of the brain. A typical EEG signal map is divided into frequency-bands associated with specific neuron activition signals (physiological phenomenon) based on a dominant frequency [1] delta band ( 0.5-4 Hz) – associated with deep sleep
  • 3. theta band (4-8 Hz) - associated with light sleep / drowsiness. alpha band (8-13 Hz) - associated with relaxed unforced alert state beta band (13-22 Hz) - associated with active concentration gamma band(22-40 Hz) - associated with attentive function/ sensory stimulation Fig 2 EEG oscillations [3] The oscillations close to 10 Hz are dominant in EEG map for humans and other higher living beings. It is also found that the Earth has electrical / magnetic energy with sinusoidal resonant cavity close to 10 Hz [2]. Hence it is believed that the 10 Hz dominance of the neuro-physiological character in EEG map is due to the electrical and magnetic energy in the atmosphere of this frequency [2]. However, the magnitude of magnetic field in human body is very small fraction of Earth’s magnetic filed. Relationship Between Neuron Activation and Blood Oxygen Respiratory system works together with the circulatory system to provide oxygen into blood for the metabolic processes and remove the metabolic waste as shown in Fig 3. Blood oxygenation is measured in terms of blood-oxygenation-level-dependent (BOLD) contrast signal. There exist a relationship between changes in oxygenation of the blood flow in brain and underlying neuron activity as shown below [4-5]. Neuron activation (due to the stimulus for a cognitive task or motor task) results in the increase in blood oxygenation state in capillary blood at the local site. This allows higher diffusion of molecular oxygen from the capillary to cell mitochondria to meet the metabolic demand for brain cells at this site. The oxygen in capillary blood is supplied by the component of the blood called haemoglobin (Fig 4).
  • 4. Fig 3. In lungs, oxygen is pumped into the blood; passes to heart; then, flows into body. The deoxygenated blood from body flows back to heart and then into lungs [1]. Fig 4. Increase in blood oxygen with neuron activity [4] It was demonstrated that the magnetic properties of haemoglobin depended on the amount of oxygen it carries. This dependency forms the basis for measuring neuron activation using technique known as functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and obtains the BOLD contrast signal using the magnetic property of blood [4]
  • 5. The two techniques (fMRI and EEG), respectively, provide good resolution for the spatial (sub-mm level) and temporal (milli-second level) domain. Hence, together they show direct relationship between the neuron activity (EEG signal) and blood oxygen level (fMRI BOLD signal) for low-level sensory and motor tasks. The sensitivity for the co-relationship may diverge for complex cognitive tasks which would stimulate several different regions of the brain. +- 2. External Interface with Neuron Activation EEG Map (Brain- Computer-Interface or BCI) The primary motivation for building an external (computer) interface device with neuron activation EEG map is to restore the lost sensory or motor functionality of the subject. For recording EEG map stimulus is presented to the subject and neuron activation is recorded in form of EEG map shown in the schematic by the arrow marks (Fig 5). For clinical stimulation by an implant, the process shall have the arrows reversed. Fig 5. EEG Map recording set-up showing image map of neuron activity for a sensory task (please see the arrow marks), adapted from google images. There are 3 types of clinical applications using an external interface with the neuron activity site in brain, termed “Brain Computer Interface”, or BCI. • Type 1 BCI: application using recording EEG map (non-invasive) • Type II BCI: application using clinical stimulation by an implant for neuron activation (invasive with surgery required) • Type III BCI: application which uses both recording EEG map and clinical stimulation by an implant for neuron activation based on feedback loop between the two.
  • 6. Fig 6 (i) Type I BCI -Application using EEG map recording (ii) Type II BCI - Applications using clinical stimulation by an implant (iii) Type III BCI -Application using EEG map recoding and clinical stimulation in feedback loop. BCI Application Using Recording EEG Map : This involves neuron activation through voluntary training by the subject to restore the lost functionality, for example, walking capability loss due to neuron damage in the motor sites of the brain (after accident, paralysis, or stroke). During the training session, EEG map is recorded and subject takes walking exercise (with or without a mechanical exoskeleton) with goal to restore the targeted gait EEG imagery. BCI Application Using Clinical Stimulation : This involves clinical stimulation by an implant for activation of particular neuron circuit site in brain to restore the lost functionality of the subject. For example, cochlear implants stimulate nerve fibres of chchlea through electrical pulses by implant electrodes. The electrical pulses delivered by the implant electrode contain superimposed signals of the collected sound frequencies in the environment through a device having microphone, signal processor, and transmitter. BCI Application Using Both Recording EEG Map and Clinical Stimulation : This involves direct feedback to the neurons using electrical stimulation by implant electrodes with simultaneous EEG map recording, for example, a sensory prosthetic hand motion in grasping task. The stimulation of motor cortex controls the muscles for grasping motion task of the hand. An important advantage is that the EEG map signal recording from one site of brain can be used to stimulate several sites in the brain. Thus, the subject performs motor task using a mini-robotic neurochip-implant with electrical electrodes to stimulate the neurons at motor sites in the brain.
  • 7. 3. Bio Radiation Abuse (Covert Weapons) First Principle Speculation Based on recent expansion in the attention from the medical and computational modelling community to use the neuron mapping technology (in section 2 above, unclassified reference [6]), it is not difficult to speculate the existence of a remote wireless device for scan of EEG map. Such a device would use electromagnetic, radio frequency (RF) radiation, without need to put electrodes on the scalp and provide a crude EEG map. This remote RF scan capability to provide EEG map of the subject is similar to transmission of carrier electromagnetic waves for cell phone. However, it would need multi-frequency carrier RF radiation to scan the subject. A wireless RF-radiation-scan device that provides EEG map remotely enables abuses including stalking, stealing, and interface with remote computer to induce artificial telepathy, or other effects. Covert abuse weapon technology embeds a processed mechanical sound wave signal pulse on the carrier electromagnetic RF radiation to target the spike of the EEG signal activity for the entire 24-hours duration. It is speculated that the induced artificial auditory effect (artificial tinnitus) on the subject using Type I process would depend on real-time EEG activity (mapped remotely) of the subject and would disrupt and desynchronize the current neuron activity map. The effects of external electromagnetic radiation also produce heat, ultraviolet radiation discharge, shock wave, and contribute to chemical reactions [2]. Development of Bio Radiation Technology for Covert Abuse and Stockpiles Unconfirmed sources indicate the initial developments for the covert abuse bio- radiation technology during the Nazi era. This was followed by directed thrust to support the technology research for expertise to build bio-radiation abuse covert weapons with bigger concealed capability; and, recently has been condemned to safeguard the protection of civil rights, and attracted further attention for investigation by the US federal government [7]. However, loose stockpile of covert abuse technology for stalking and stealing is available to the perpetrators, for example, the Belgium national suspect [8]. Bio Radiation Abuse Protection When the physiological BOLD contrast signal (measure of EEG map) match is suppressed, and the BOLD contrast signal is maintained undisturbed, the external force (stimuli) from electromagnetic radiation abuse shall have diminished effect, as neuron activation would be rejected in the EEG map. Hence, it is important to advance with the fore-planned actions for the day without disturbing the BOLD signal and the EEG map at any of the neuron sites in brain.
  • 8. 4. Meditation and Neuron Activation From generic definition, meditation is a process that clears mind. Meditation is a highly cognitive task and changes in neuron circuits occur (Fig 7, 8) Meditation is a task different from other cognitive tasks, for example, the reading task. Meditation exercise deletes the daily clutter and garbage accumulated at the neuron sites in the brain, and strengthens neuro-coherence and integration. During meditation there is significantly higher activity at selective neuron sites of the brain and diminished activity over other neuron sites as revealed by fMRI maps [9]. Meditation increases the consciousness state of the body (zen meditation task). Consequently, there has been recent interest to understand the physiological process responsible for the distinct characteristics of fMRI maps [9]. (a) (b) Fig 7 (a,b) Meditation produces changes in the neuron circuits
  • 9. 5. References and Acknowledgements 1. Michael Small, Dynamics of Biological Systems, CRC Press, 2012. 2. Robert Becker & Andrew Marino, Electromagnetism and Life, State University of New York Press, 1982. 3. Rajesh P.N. Rao, Brain Computer Interfacing, Cambridge University Press, 2013. 4. Stuart Clare, PhD Thesis, University of Nottingham, UK, fMRI: Methods and Applications, 1997. 5. Keith Thulborn (University of Chicago), Clinical fMRI, Book Chapter, MRI of Brain, Ed Scott Atlas, 2008. 6. Internet sources: economist.com, Oct 29, 2011; dailymail.co.uk, science tech, 3 Sept, 2014; bbc.co.uk, best of future, Apr 5, 2013. 7. International Center Against Abuse of Covert Technologies, (www.ICAACT.org) 8. Compliant to European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), Strasburg (by Arun Agrawal, Dec, 2015) after for insufficient investigation by the local police against Belgium professor (Ghent University) for circulation of explicitly racist email through the University server, acts of xenophobia involving stealing (2 times: June 18, 2012 in Ghent and Aug 8, 2012 in Paris) of travel containing passports, money, and documents; and abuse of covert technology for stealing documents and stalking. 9. Newberg A.B. & Iversen J., The Neural Basis of the Complex Mental Task of Meditation: Neurotransmitters and Neurochemical Considerations, Medical Hypotheses, Vol 61, 2003, pp 282-291. 10. Jeni Miller, Bellingham Muse, Washington, US, Jan 2015 (cover picture).