Patent ID: 7245223
Filing Date: 2007-07-17
Classification: G08B

Abstract:
1. A method of identifying suspicious persons, including wanted terrorists and criminals, by providing predetermined audio-visual stimuli in controlled public or private environments in order to elicit specific human responses, reactions and judgment changes in said suspicious persons, comprising the steps of: (a) creating multiple stimuli points in said controlled environments for showing said predetermined audio-visual stimuli in the form of real-time intelligence regarding “wanted terrorists” to the general public including any said suspicious persons that may be present; (b) providing a central audio-visual data storage and retrieval system accessible by at least one law enforcement agency for storing said “wanted terrorists” intelligence including images and information; (c) providing a central processing center for retrieving, prioritizing and encoding said images and information so that said images and information act as an effective audio-visual stimulus for evoking at least one of said specific human responses and reactions; (d) preparing the prioritized and encoded images and information in forms capable of being published on the Internet and on cable communication networks for distribution to predetermined high terrorist risk locations corresponding to said controlled environments; (e) publishing the prioritized and encoded information on the Internet and on one or more cable communication networks; (f) providing a portable apparatus and a stationary apparatus each of which displays said “wanted terrorists” images and information in a predetermined manner that evokes said specific human responses and reactions in said suspicious persons; (g) monitoring and capturing said specific human responses and reactions on camera; (h) using human surveillance to monitor and analyze said specific human responses and reactions; (i) transmitting electronically said specific human responses and reactions to at least one remote location for security evaluation; and (j) remotely verifying the predetermined audio-visual stimuli being disseminated at said controlled environments.