Section 5: Frequency Manipulation & Neurochemical Priming
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Subject: OPERATION COCKSPUR – Supplementary File #13
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Section 5: Frequency Manipulation & Neurochemical Priming
Evidence suggests that Chicken Whacker initiates are conditioned through prolonged exposure to psychostimulants combined with low-frequency electromagnetic radiation. This technique—codenamed “FARM TUNING”—was first observed in leaked CIA field reports dating back to [REDACTED].
Key Findings:
1. Methamphetamine consumption alters neural oscillations in the 40 Hz - 80 Hz range, creating a state of neurological hyper-receptivity similar to deep hypnosis.
2. Prolonged use gradually weakens the blood-brain barrier, allowing external frequency transmissions to bypass cognitive filtration protocols.
3. Exposure to focused microwave emissions accelerates neural synchronization, allowing direct-to-mind influence techniques.
4. The combination of meth use and radiofrequency exposure may trigger spontaneous auditory phenomena in individuals predisposed to high-sensitivity neural tuning.
This suggests that frequent methamphetamine users are highly susceptible to external thought implantation and targeted cognitive entrainment.
Classified Experiment: PROJECT ROOSTER FEED
Between 1983 and 1986, [REDACTED] conducted live trials on detained transient populations in rural Colorado and New Mexico, utilizing experimental microwave spotlighting techniques developed from [REDACTED]. The goal was to assess the feasibility of remote neural programming through synthetic methamphetamine priming.
• Subjects exposed to directed energy fields while under the influence of high-purity meth exhibited spontaneous linguistic drift (speaking in unknown dialects or automatic speech patterns).
• Uncontrolled motor tics were observed in 72% of test subjects, indicating a breakdown of voluntary neuromuscular control mechanisms.
• In 44% of cases, subjects reported hearing commands, voices, or chanted phrases, typically instructing ritualistic behaviors or paranoia-inducing directives.
• Subjects who resisted the transmissions experienced extreme physiological distress, including nosebleeds, disorientation, and cardiac arrhythmias.
By 1987, the project was officially terminated, but several independent operatives continued private experimentation under unregulated circumstances. It is believed that certain rogue elements within the intelligence community leaked these techniques to meth-cult networks operating in the Western United States.
Section 6: The Rooster Code – Meth-Cryptography & Linguistic Drift
Section 6: The Rooster Code – Meth-Cryptography & Linguistic Drift
Chicken Whacker initiates appear to have developed a specialized linguistic pattern that operates as a frequency-based cipher—a mix of disordered syntax, repetition loops, and tonal inconsistencies.
Example Transcriptions of Intercepted Whacker Communications:
(Decrypted via Neural-Linguistic Pattern Recognition Software – Accuracy: 68%)
Subject: FIELD RECORDING FROM UNKNOWN LOCATION (Fruita, CO, 2019)
“Cluck on the left, cluck to the right—he don’t hear, but we see, and they know it ain’t tight—chirpchirpchirp—‘cause the man in the barn said it ain’t never been daylight!”
Subject: TRANSCRIPT FROM WHACKER INITIATION (Date Unknown)
“How many steps ‘til the rooster crows? Three blind pecks, then the tongue must go. How many eyes on the dollar bill? Not enough to see what ain’t real.”
Decoded Meaning (Hypothesis):
• “Cluck on the left, cluck to the right” – Indicates triangulated positioning before an attack or ritual.
• “He don’t hear, but we see” – Suggests targets are unaware of their surveillance.
• “It ain’t never been daylight” – Potential reference to The Great Harvest (see: Section 4).
• “How many steps ‘til the rooster crows?” – Possible countdown sequence for an initiation event.
• “Three blind pecks, then the tongue must go” – Ritual silence before a vow of secrecy.
The structure of these phrases suggests a non-linear transmission protocol, where auditory hallucinations may serve as activation codes for implanted behavioral programming.
Further analysis is required.