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Dr. Robert Duncan is a former CIA scientist who worked on remote brain interaction with radiowaves, along with associated AI. His field is known as cybernetics, which is the interface of man and machine. He has published two books: Project Soul Catcher, and How to Tame a Demon, which deal with the subject. The idea is that a brain is a computer, and that it can be controlled by electromagnetism. A supercomputer can then use AI to interpret the signals and provide feedback to control the brain. Synthetic telepathy is the artificial remote control of a brain using radiowaves. This technology became available after World War 2, when the military discovered the Frey Effect, where a human brain can hear the clicks associated with radio tower transmissions of a certain frequency or pulse. They were eventually able to send full words into people's brains. This is the underlying technology behind writing information to a person's brain. Another technology was devised later which allowed brainwaves to be read remotely using radar pings to capture EEG. EEG is brainwave data. AI can decode the EEG and a mind can be understood by a conventional computer once the information is captured. According to Dr. Robert Duncan, there are many submethods to read and write to a brain, but they all use radiowaves. He said an operator can target macrocircuits in the brain, microcircuits, and all four types of ion channels. When a person is being hacked, they are referred to as a targeted individual. To make it clear how this is used, a military operator could be inside a military base, with access to a computer terminal that allows them to hear your thoughts, and write new thoughts to your brain using AI and a software kit. You can be anywhere in the world, but they will always have access to your brain and its data.