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originally posted by: sanitizedinfo
I had x rays done and found 2 implants, one on my shoulderblade and a nano attached to a rib. so far theyve been quiet since doing the above.
contact your local Linux Users Group (LUG). Ask for Tony and make sure you say you want the "MindGuard special".
originally posted by: Tristran
originally posted by: sanitizedinfo
I had x rays done and found 2 implants, one on my shoulderblade and a nano attached to a rib. so far theyve been quiet since doing the above.
Let me guess: the implant is in your left shoulder blade.
originally posted by: sanitizedinfo
yeah why?
In 1948, Norbert Weiner published a book, CYBERNETICS, defined as a neurological communication and control theory already in use in small circles at that time. Yoneji Masuda, "Father of Information Society," stated his concern in 1980 that our liberty is threatened Orwellian-style by cybernetic technology totally unknown to most people.
This technology links the brains of people via implanted microchips to satellites controlled by ground-based super-computers.
The first brain implants were surgically inserted in 1974 in the state of Ohio, U.S.A., and also in Stockholm, Sweden. Brain electrodes were inserted into the skulls of babies in 1946 without the knowledge of their parents. In the 50's and 60's, electrical implants were inserted into the brains of animals and humans, especially in the U.S., during research into behavior modification, and brain and body functioning.
originally posted by: AdmireTheDistance
Please don't encourage their psychosis. It's not healthy.
But in real life, one scientist made huge strides towards creating workable brain implants. In the 1950s and 1960s. Here's his story.
Jose Delgado performed experiments using permanent brain implants in bulls, primates, and humans beginning in the 1950s, with extremely successful results. Neuroscience often ignores this chapter of its history, but it's worth taking a look at Delgado's successes, and his long term goals for manipulation of humans and society.
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Can you avoid knowledge? You cannot! Can you avoid technology? You cannot! Things are going to go ahead in spite of ethics, in spite of your personal beliefs, in spite of everything.