posted on Dec, 11 2005 @ 05:18 AM
Whoever created the tin foil hat idea may have known more than they were letting on. I believe the primary idea is to create a faraday cage for your
brain...but why?
If these critters are for real, then what they are doing is highjacking both hemispheres of your brain with some sort of electrical impulse that
overloads both halves and causes them to shut down in a way much like an epileptic seizure. Except their method can put down the healthiest of brains
to some degree. People who have recall of such events may have brains that either recover quicker, or are maybe, shall we say "out of spec" with
the procedure. Maybe because of genetics or damage, their brain runs slightly out of skew with the rest of the population, and they lack the proper
expected response to the procedure.
Now they may emit a beam that hits you in the head and does this, or they may take advantage of optical, auditory, and olfactory techniques to do this
as well.
For example the sound of the high pitched noises. They may shift the frequency of the noise back and forth and to such a degree that it causes your
brain to switch off. Remember each ear is controlled by the opposite brain. Maybe using some sort of sophisticated doppler shifting frequency, they
might cause you to become paralyzed.
Now for the optical. People always report some sort of light, typically blue.
The white light may cover for the other colors of the light spectrum just in case you are blind to red, green, or yellow. Not sure how total color
blindness would be dealt with, maybe it would be just the intensity of the light and the frequency of the flash. So what they would probably do is
cycle the light intensity up and down, of varying colors, as well as strobing each light, and taking the two separate light strobes in and out of
synch with each other, and thus a persons brain may shut down. Ever wonder why 3D movies use those red and blue lenses to fool your sense of
depth,
or why modern shutter frame glasses for 3D applications do the same?
Olfactory....well there are some epileptics who will have a seizure if they smell a certain odor. Again, you have a right and left nasal passage, and
they can probably be overloaded to the point where the crosstalk between the two hemispheres of the brain shut down.
If these creatures have visited the earth for a long time, they probably know exactly how our brains function, and can manipulate that knowledge and
skill with the right tools. Sort of brain hacker.
So in short, put on the hat, put on at least one eye patch, put in at least one ear plug, and put in at least one nose plug. Then keep a gun handy
because you'll need it once they figure you're not going down without squeezin off a few rounds.
Any ATS lab jockeys here who can experiment and prove said theory of induced abduction paralysis?
Here ya go, did anyone see the 80's movie "Looker"? It features a light gun that paralyzes people who look into it, and they're stunned for
hours. Interesting concept.