Frequencies

This is an invisible war in your head, if hypothetically anyone could alter the frequencies 5g, wifi, and etc … even with music and what you consume. You are what you consume.

Earphones – shut out noises, and with those you can eventually gain the skills to dissociate. The best way to combat frequencies that could hypothetically be used, is to use another that would combat that frequency. So, when they tell you that, music heals.

Let me give you an example,


Delta
0.5–4 Hz
Deep sleep, unconscious healing

Deep ambient, slow drone

Theta
4–7 Hz
Focus 10 / Focus 12 (Mind Awake, Body Asleep)
Shamanic drumming, ethereal pads

Alpha
8–12 Hz
Entry-level meditation
Lo-fi, calming music

Beta
13–30 Hz
Awake/alert state
Most pop & fast-paced music

Gamma
30–100 Hz
Peak consciousness, unity experiences
Rare in natural music but can be mimicked via pulses

  • In order to trigger this trance of meditation these are the types of Hz to listen to in order to trigger certain portions of the brain. This includes,

These types of beats trigger a certain emotion due to a portion that is being stimulated. People use different tones, that trigger different part of your brain, which causes an electrical impulse –> causes you to feel a different emotion. Now, when you feel a certain emotion, and you want to feel another, you will look for this frequency or this song with that frequency.

Think of when you listen to a sad song, the beats, voice, tone, tempo, all of it. It makes you feel sad, when you are listening to a sad song. Yes, this is exactly what it is.

So, hypothetically,

EMF can distort sleep and cause anxiety, or it can entrain meditation.

Using subliminal aka messages, and frequencies that can trigger a portion of your brain can be harmful if used incorrectly.

MK Ultra

Let me show you part of the brain and the emotions that are tied with them:

🧠 Brainwave States You Can Entrain for Meditation:

BrainwaveFrequency RangeEffectUse in Meditation
Delta0.5–4 HzDeep sleep, subconsciousTrauma release, dreamwork
Cellular healing, regeneration
Theta4–7 HzTrance, creativity, hypnosisDeep meditation, reprogramming
Gateway for reprogramming & trauma release
Alpha8–12 HzCalm, alert relaxation
Relaxed focus, light meditation
Light meditation, visualization
Creative visualization, calm presence
Beta13–30 HzFocused thinking,
Alertness, thinking, anxiety
Short meditative focus bursts
Insight, advanced learning, spiritual states
Gamma30+ HzHigh-level cognition
Peak focus, unity consciousness
Expanded consciousness, spiritual insight
Insight, advanced learning, spiritual states

EMF: think of your cellular towers, wifi etc. these can manipulate your brain

The Frey Effect shows microwaves modulated at speech frequencies can beam words into your mind—bypassing the ears.

Binaural beats: Deep Healing + Self Awareness

Flashing Lights: Disorientation + Pineal activation & Clarity

Hypnosis state: Suggestion control + self-Programming & intent

Subsonic frequencies: Induced fear or unease grounding + energic cleansing

Neurobehavioral Experiments:

Frequency TypeRangeWeapon EffectPsych Ops Use
Infrasound<20 HzFear, nauseaRiot control, hauntings
Ultrasound>20 kHzHeadaches, internal damageDiplomatic targeting
ELF3–30 HzMood, brainwave controlBehavior modification
Microwaves300 MHz–300 GHzVoice-to-skull, heatingMind interference
EMF (Pulsed)VariedFatigue, confusionSleep disruption, harassment
Strobe/Visual10–20 HzSeizures, tranceInterrogation, dissociation

My job here is to teach, you how to dissociate and meditative, this will be able to help, with you with your intuition. Why is intuition so important. It is important to understand intuition, to decipher right and wrong. What is authentic and what is not?

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How Music Affects the brain –

Types of waves: 

Each frequency has a drastic 

A: ALPHA 8-12HZ entry Alert state 

B: BETA 13-30 HZ Awake/ Alert state :

D: DELTA .5-4 HZ Deep sleep, unconscious healing 

G: GAMMA 30-100HZ Peak consciousness, unity experiences

T: THETA 4-7HZ Focus 10 / Focus 12 

Brain AreaRole in Music Response
Nucleus AccumbensPleasure, reward
AmygdalaEmotion processing: Small 
HippocampusMemory formation
Prefrontal CortexPlanning, attention tiktok
CerebellumTiming, coordination
Auditory CortexSound perception

Binaural beats – 

Include MRI and research – 

Types of Focus 1-21

Hemi Sync:

BrainwaveFrequencyStateUsed for
Beta13–30 HzAlert, thinkingDefault waking state
Alpha8–13 HzRelaxed, meditativeFocus 3–10: calming body, visualization
Theta4–8 HzDeep meditation, tranceFocus 10–15: subconscious access, remote viewing
Delta0.5–4 HzDeep sleepFocus 21+: gateway to nonphysical experiences
Gamma30+ HzHyper-awareness, intuitionRare — advanced mental processing

Wave TypeFrequency RangeTarget Emotion/EffectStatus/Use
Microwave300 MHz – 300 GHzAnxiety, Confusion, Voices


Frey Effect, Moscow Signal
Infrasound<20 HzFear, Unease, PanicRumored crowd control
Ultrasound>20 kHzIrritation, InsomniaRumored interrogation
ELF – this can penetrate through water and earth 3–30 HzLethargy, Mental Fog, TranceBrainwave entrainment
PEMFVariedEmotional ShiftsExperimental
Scalar/LongitudinalTheoreticalRemote Emotion/Intent TransmissionFringe/Black Projects
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Resources:

Frey, A. H. (1962). Human auditory system response to modulated electromagnetic energy. Journal of Applied Physiology, 17(4), 689–692. https://doi.org/10.1152/jappl.1962.17.4.689

Monroe, R. A. (1983). Analysis and assessment of Gateway Process (CIA Report No. 1983-0000018). United States Central Intelligence Agency. https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/document/cia-rdp96-00788r001700210016-5

Lin, J. C. (1978). Microwave auditory effects and applications (viii, 221 pp.). Charles C Thomas Publisher. https://hiroko.or.jp/wp-content/file/nextgenerationwirelesstechnology/FreyEffect/007/Microwave_Auditory_Effects_And_Applications.pdf

Ochoa, K. D., & Windebank, J. B. (1987). Nerve conduction velocity: physiological and pathophysiological aspects. Muscle & Nerve, 10(6), 577–588. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.880100604

LaMothe, J. D. (1972, July 1). Controlled offensive behavior – USSR(CIA‑RDP96‑00788 R001300010001‑7). Defense Intelligence Agency; Central Intelligence Agency. https://www.cia.gov/readingroom/docs/CIA-RDP96-00788R001300010001-7.pdf

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