Illegal Implants
“Is Mind
Control Possible? Absolutely. There is a mountain of evidence…
Today we know there are technologies that can induce sound into the
brain at a distance, can monitor and alter brainwaves at a distance, can
alter behavior at a distance, can induce images into the brain at a
distance, can target individual organs at a distance. Can disrupt the
calcium ions binding on individual cell surfaces at a distance, creating
pain and other effects anywhere in the body. Mind control technology
exists, without a question.”
— Dr Eldon Byrd, U.S. Navy, 2001
Content on this page includes the opinions of Richard Lighthouse.
In October 2012, several symptomatic people participated in a RF-testing in a Faraday Cage. The testing was performed by Jesse Beltran & Lars Drudgaard of ICAACT (International Center Against Abuse of Covert Technologies). A total of 17 participants were tested. 14 had symptoms related to electronic terrorism & torture; 3 were non-symptomatic, non-victims. This was the first documented attempt to show that many people all were being implanted without their consent.


National Institutes of Health (NIH) NIH.gov
The
NIH provides more than $30 Billion dollars every year to universities,
hospitals, and research institutes. Much of this research is done
covertly under what is termed a, “Certificate of Confidentiality.”
Access to the information and data is highly restricted. We are told
that most of these Medical Doctors and Scientists have high-level
security clearances. What for? – Because many of the devices are
intended as a weapon.
The NIH prefers the term, “invasive devices,” rather than “implants.”
In
the opinion of Richard Lighthouse, the Office of Extramural Research
(OER) has the authority and the ability to shut down the implants
program (Invasive Devices). They are clearly being used on Targeted
Individuals and many U.S. civilians. Human research is suppose to be
conducted under 45 USC Part 46, but it is clear there are many
exceptions, which allow the National Institutes of Health to run an
illegal operation. This includes gathering data from human implants and
sharing information with DARPA. It is truly disturbing that these
Scientists and Medical Doctors at the NIH, who pretend they are
developing cures and healing – would share and assist DARPA. DARPA
is the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency and works for the
military. They are interested in new ways to kill people, not health
and healing. DARPA provides funding to NIH under its Biological
Technologies (Warfare Office.) If DARPA or IARPA pretend they are
“helping” wounded soldiers, ask them to describe the “help” that
veterans receive from the Veterans Administration. It will be blatantly
clear – helping wounded soldiers is very low on the priority and
funding list. The continuous horror stories coming from the Veterans
Administration, has been happening for decades.
NIH has
procedures in place, that supposedly prevent abusive or illegal testing
of implants. There is nothing in those procedures, that prevents DARPA
or IARPA from stealing the designs and fabricating them under a SECRET
military contract. NIH is glad to take the money and funding every
year. NIH is complicit.
Dr Katherine Horton has discovered that many ordinary people have been implanted in Europe, so this is a worldwide program.
If you want to search for more information on what the NIH is doing with implants:
Try these key words when searching:
Invasive Devices
BRAIN initiative
Neuroscience
Bioengineering
Dr Brad Ringeisen

Dr Brad Ringeisen is the head of DARPA’s Biological Technologies Office in Arlington, Virginia. This is the office that funds much of the NIH research. Dr Peter Highnam is the Director of DARPA.
Bradley R Ringeisen, Age 46
6734 Catskill RD Lorton, VA 22079
Related to
Michelle A New 47 Sandra T New 78 Richard D Ringeisen 75 Melinda N Parikh 52 Heather L Ringeisen 49 John R New ~82 Carolyn J Ringeisen 75
NIH Program Directors for Bioengineering. These people at the NIH know alot about “Invasive Devices.”








The BRAIN Initiative is a massive research program started under President Obama.
BRAIN Initiative: Next-Generation Invasive Devices
https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/rfa-files/RFA-NS-18-023.html
Please direct all inquiries to:
Kari Ashmont, Ph.D.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Telephone: 301-496-1447
Email: kari.ashmont@nih.gov
Nick Langhals, Ph.D.
National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
Telephone: 301-496-1447
Email: nick.langhals@nih.gov
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOENGINEERING (NIBIB)
- Bruce J. Tromberg, Ph.D. – Director
- Jill Heemskerk, Ph.D. – Deputy Director
- Richard D. Leapman, Ph.D. – Intramural Research Program Scientific Director
- David George, Ph.D. – Associate Director for Research Administration
- Krishna Kandarpa, M.D., Ph.D. – Director of Research Sciences and Strategic Direction
NIBIB’s Extramural Research Program
The NIBIB extramural research program brings together the research communities of biomedical imaging, bioengineering, the physical sciences, and the life sciences to advance human health. The extramural research program is organized into four divisions:
- Division of Applied Science & Technology (DAST) – Krishna Kandarpa, M.D. – Acting Director
- Division of Discovery Science and Technology (DDST) – David Rampulla, Ph.D. – Acting Director
- Division of Health Informatics Technologies (DHIT) – Behrouz Shabestari, Ph.D.- Acting Director
- Division of Interdisciplinary Training (DIDT) – Zeynep Erim, Ph.D. – Acting Director
NIBIB Intramural Research Program
The Intramural Research Program plays a key role in fulfilling the Institute’s mission, engaging a combination of basic, translational, and clinical science. The program comprises laboratories, sections, and core facilities, all located on the main NIH campus in Bethesda, MD.
- Laboratory of Cellular Imaging and Macromolecular Biophysics (LCIMB) – Richard Leapman, Ph.D.
- Laboratory of Molecular Imaging and Nanomedicine (LOMIN) – Xiaoyuan Chen, Ph.D.
- Molecular Tracer and Imaging Core Facility – Dale Kiesewetter, Ph.D.
- Section on Biophotonics – George Patterson, Ph.D.
- Section on High Resolution Imaging (HROI) – Hari Shroff, Ph.D.
- Section on Quantitative Medical Imaging, Carlo Pierpaoli, M.D., Ph.D.
- Trans-NIH Shared Resource on Biomedical Engineering and Physical Science (BEPS) – Nicole Morgan, Ph.D.
- Trans-NIH Shared Resource on Advanced Imaging and Microscopy (AIM) – Hari Shroff, Ph.D.

larson_report.pdf |
David Larson has provided a 46 page report documenting how he was illegally implanted with devices from the NIH.
“Criminal and Scientific Misconduct Involving Neural Prosthesis Research Funded by the NIH/NINDS/NPP and the Alfred E. Mann Foundation”

Jesse Beltran & Lars Drudgaard
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jIlU9wAaGpE
Bob Boyce — his cancer diagnosis & microchip removal
http://www.stopthecrime.net/Bob%20Boyce.pdf
Last known Home Address.
County Property Records
https://apps.montgomerycountymd.gov/realpropertytax/
Francis Collins, Director of NIH
8008 Ashboro Ct
Chevy Chase, Maryland
Lawrence Tabak, Asst Director of NIH
9503 Linden Ave
Bethesda, Maryland
Michael Wolfson, Program DIrector
8829 Harness
Rockville, Maryland
Bruce Tromberg, Department Director
5817 Phoenix
Bethesda, Maryland
David Rampulla, Department Director
2800 Jennings
Kensington, Maryland
Walter Koroshetz, MD – Dept Director
7808 Stable
Rockville, Maryland
Grace Peng, Department Director
7636 President
Fulton, MD
Multiple implants can be seen moving in this 2 minute video. These are called “translational devices”. (NIH – Mike Wolfson specializes in these devices.) When attached inside muscle tissue and triggered to move – they can be extremely painful – much like a “charlie-horse” that won’t stop. This is remote-controlled torture.
Michael Wolfson – A History of Medical Implants & Devices






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