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Mind Control Theory




Topic started on 14-11-2003 @ 05:31 PM by Pherophile


I've been thinking about this the past couple weeks, and decided to share with everyone and get some opinions.

Without going into a large amount of detail, most thinking in our mind is done through a mix of chemicals and electrical shocks, both of which science has access to.

So, theoretically, as soon as when come up with a definate map of the brain, we can create or erase very strong memories or opinions by either injecting small amounts of chemicals to the right place or shocking the right place.

Anything obvious I'm overlooking?



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reply posted on 14-11-2003 @ 05:48 PM by MidnightDStroyer


Yeah...Do a search on Google for MKULTRA. Google is your friend & you'd be surprised at what you can find out through the Freedom of Information Act.



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reply posted on 14-11-2003 @ 07:33 PM by Pherophile


I don't mean to be rude, all I got from was using LSD on prisoners, not the exact positioned chemical-injection/zappy stuff I was talking about.



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reply posted on 15-11-2003 @ 05:14 PM by DeusEx


They also used electroshock. electromagnetics can also be used... check my post on the new cybernetic age. It has a link from wired, and it talks about one Dr. Micheal Persinger and his 'god' experiment. Check it out.



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reply posted on 15-11-2003 @ 05:23 PM by WeBDeviL


Hmm. . .I guess it would be possible...if you inserted something into the right spot..and your theory is very plausible as it sounds to me...I'll have to look up some stuff on this. Stand by.

-wD



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reply posted on 15-11-2003 @ 08:55 PM by Seapeople


I think we are a long way off from mapping out exactly how the brain works. Remember, the government may keep stuff from you in the interest of national security, but that doesnt mean that the intelligence they aquire doesn't come from your average non government scientist. So the public has access in some degree to most everything. The things it doesnt have access to are not far more advanced in the whole scheme of things.



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