I have a unique question related to an incident which was reported by Lucille Ball a very long time ago. She reported picking up radio signals and said the FBI told her back then that they did indeed find a Japanese radio transmitter near her area at some point. And that story is echoed by one dental organization here:
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And I know from my RF and Wifi studies that radio equipment like cell towers for cell phones and other communication devices can be used as repeaters to extend range. That Lucille Ball story is very old. And then it might get into some rather extravagant conspiracy theories after that. So I was careful and wanted to know not only factual information which is evidence in an investigation, but also but plausibility that someone might be able to use as suspicion that a crime was committed for reason to investigate.
Here's the question: could a two way communication small electronic device be injected into the soft nerve tissue or root canal nerve area that might send and receive information as perceived by the brain as an audible or super/sub audible message to the sub conscious of a human subject?
"The nerves that relay pain signals to and from your teeth run through the jaw, with the nerves in the upper jaw lying quite close to the ear canals. Referred pain from your infected tooth can, therefore, trigger an acute earache as well. You can solve this problem by treating your infected tooth."
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I could see that there was a nerve pathway that lead all the way from the root canal nerve area thru the jaw bone and pass by the ear and eventual arise at the brain for pain processing. I was also under the impression that pain is perceived by the brain thru a send and receive communication to a local area in the body where the brain senses the pain location. Usually that is a pressure, heat, cold, or other sensation that area delivers to the brain. Here is the strange part: In a neural electrical wire like communication of the area that experiences the pain, how does the brain know from a simple electrical signal that it is actually that area. And the conclusion I came up with was that the pain sensing area had different area connections to the brain from different areas of the body. Is that true? I don't know.
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