originally posted by: ReJeCted
The Topic of this Thread:
"Nullifying chip implants..."
Chip Implants are for Mind Control purposes, in regard to what Jose Delgado was doing.
Ah, you went to one of the many totally bogus mind control websites and read the mostly incorrect and very shallow info there on Jose Delgado.
The problem is, those guys' research ends pretty abruptly after 'radio' and 'control' and then they extrapolate towards infinity "...therefore
CHIP!!!"
Delgado wasn't using 'chips'. And the stimoceiver wasn't implanted. What he did was surgically insert wires into the animals' limbic areas and brought
them outside the skull through a burr hole. And on the outside of the critter was a moderately crude radio receiver that applied a tiny trickle of
current to that wire when triggered. That's the extent of the 'mind control' - current on, or current off.
There wasn't 'mind control' any more than an anesthetist 'mind controls' you when you're put to sleep for surgery. The stimoceiver crudely stimulated
a random area in the animals' emotion centers. That's why you hear a lot about 'the charging bull stopped in his tracks', and they try to present that
as being robobull. But you somehow never see a demo of the bull doing the macarena or mooing God Bless America or whatnot, and that's because all
Delgado ever got was 'be confused' or 'be passive' or the occasional 'go bat# and attack everything'.
But even the crude results he did get required complex brain surgery. They didn't just strap on the old stimoceiver and get the cat to eat salad and
sing 'Amazing Grace'.
The mind control websites sort of skip all of that. But it's the relevant info.
I have felt what I've suspected might have been stimoceiver put in my sinus cavity while involuntarily locked inside Texas MHMR for 1-2 months at a
time during 6 different committals in 6 different years
Did you have major brain surgery at those times? It's hard to miss. You know, craniotomy is pretty non-subtle. Shaved head, incisions, drilled holes,
wires, the whole enchilada.
Next, radio receivers in your head generally don't work. Because your head is wet meat, with salt solution. It tends to absorb radio waves. In
addition, complex implants like insulin pumps or pacemakers are really big, because battery. Nerve stimulator implants, and there are some, for
Parkinson's and the like, are way too big to be put in your head anywhere, have to be put in your chest or abdomen and a wire tunneled into your head.
And they're about as simplistic as Delgado's stimoceiver - all you get is 'supply current' or not. And after a bit, their batteries run down, even
doing something as straightforward as that.
'Supply tiny current to the end of a bit of wire in someone's head in order to apply a sort of crude stimulus to a brain area', can have useful
results like stopping a seizure to controlling tremors. But it's crude. Like Delgado's work. Because all you're doing is stimulating a brain area with
a current. But it's a giant, mind numbing leap from there to 'mind control'. Because there's not a place you can stick a wire and get complex
behavioral control like making the cat eat salad or do a dance routine with a cane like Fred Astaire. Your brain just doesn't have a socket for that.
They're a lot more complicated, and every one of them is a bit different. Communicating images or words just hasn't happened yet, and likely won't,
ever. Much less something subtle like changing your views on things.
You sure can't do it by sticking a radio receiver up your nose.
On the other hand, schizophrenic people have thought that outside forces were controlling their behavior and thoughts with technology all the way back
to James Tilly Mathews in the early 1800s. Only they didn't know about electronics at that point, so he came up with a complicated story about a sort
of magical pipe organ called the Air Loom, and thought that dwarves had implanted his brain with a bar magnet in order to project voices and
compulsions into his mind.
I can't imagine what it's like to see and hear things that aren't there. Or to hear 'voices' telling you to do things. But it's not bar magnets or
radios up your nose. There IS no external influence. It's all in your head. I don't know if that's more or less horrific, to be honest. But there's no
easy fix by somehow plucking a radio out of your sinuses.