This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Command & Control (2C) concepts for use by the military, such as a Geospatial emitted organizational command system. These systems are part of the Artificial Telepathy system.
This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Dispatch Services (DS) concepts, including integration with the 911 system in the United States.
This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Emitters (EMI) concepts, such as for photonic programming. These technologies ensure that the Geospatial communications can be transmitted and received by the transceiver hardware.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Encryption & Decryption (ENCDEC) concepts, including quantum theory into the development of super-resilient encryption algorithms and protocols. These are for the purpose of securing the Geospatial communications from the threat of hackers and criminals, to ensure that the Geospatial communications keep their integrity and are not intercepted by the enemy.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Firewall (F) concepts, including Geospatial Firewalls - or systems that block specific types of geospatial transmissions. These would be used to secure the Geospatial communications systems.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Focalization (FOCL) concepts, which pertain to Geospatial Light Emissions technology. This ensures that the Geospatial transmissions can take place in the focal range of light.
This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Mind Control (MC) concepts, including how to use Geospatial technologies to influence the human mind overall.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Holographic (HGR) concepts, which may pertain to the subject of the science of producing four-dimensional holograms using lasers or photonic programmers.
This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Light Router (LR) concepts, such as the direct routing of light using Geospatial technologies.
This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Photonic Programming (PHOP) concepts, such as the programming of light waves or particle streams for the use in technologies such as holographic projectors, four-dimensional lasers, and Artificial Telepathy.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Psychology (PSY) concepts, such as psy-ops and the teaching of psychology through an analysis system with Artificial Telepathy.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Refraction (RFCT) concepts, such as the use of the refraction of light with Geospatial technologies.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Surveillance & Reconnaissance (SREC) concepts, such as how to use Geospatial technologies to conduct surveillance on subjects, and how to retrieve information from assets, both digital and physical, using the Geospatial communications system.
This subcategory of Geospatial (GS) technological developments contains original Surveillance Detection (SD) concepts that pertain to the ability or processes to detect surveillance that is being conducted on electronic or human intelligence sources.
This subcategory of Geospatial technological developments contains original Transcriptions & Translations (TSTL) concepts, which pertain to the keeping of transcriptions or the translation of information into transcriptional format.
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