These articles are useless, mind control is far more advanced than that. They have been doing that for years. Everyone here probably knows someone
under mind control, whether they admit it or not.
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reply to post by andy1033
These articles are useless, mind control is far more advanced than that. They have been doing that for years. Everyone here probably knows someone
under mind control, whether they admit it or not.
When you think about it, even the basic forms of mind control, commercials, CNN, etc. have been around for a long time. This IMO, is more along the
lines of reading thoughts and then acting on the people's thoughts. If you can find some more proof of how long a machine like this has been around,
that would be greatly appreciated. I guess this machine though could eventually be used to manipulate thoughts. Unfortunatley, most people today are
already controlled by more simple forms.
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The problems from what i know, is that these things do not understand noise(thoughts that mean nothing), most of us have around 70-80% of thoughts
that are just rubbish.
Also with vocabulary levels, a word to one person, means totally something else to another.
Not sure if they ever will be able to get around this, but you can bet your life, these things are around today, and things like this are used in a
monority report, like scenario, to pretend that people are going to do this and that. When all of us, have thoughts like that, how does the people who
have those technologies know which is noise, and which thoughts are meant. They simply cannot.
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Originally posted by flice
Soon we will all be going through the streets like drones chanting "milk milk milk milk" inside our head to keep out thoughts hidden or wearing
tinfoil hats, hehe.
Why not wear it under?
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Originally posted by harddrive21
reply to post by watch_the_rocks
When we have the handheld version I am going to hideout in my secret cave...that they will know about with their device...but its secret...and they
will know...
Loved that! . . my own personal little common secret . .
And somebody probably logged it in that I loved that. I always feel that whatever the media finally announces regarding some strange new science is --
in reality -- old news. Are "they" really stumbling over their own two feet to hurriedly announce to the consumer every little advance they make?
I'm doubting it.
I'm actually paranoid enough to believe that normal devices around me are actually doing surveillance, like flat-screen TV's. Maybe me, myself, and
I are all one of their created-brain experiments, programmed to think private thoughts and vote for presidents...who knows?
Privacy? yeahright
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Wait! I thought we already had a magical device that knows what we are thinking. Don't we? It is called the interweb. I enter something like "flower
gardens" and it knows that I'm really thinking of porn. How does it know that?
Jon walks off wondering...
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reply to post by OptionToChoose
I'm glad to see I am not the only paranoid person with technology...right now someone is watching me through my computer screen...and I can see his
reflection..and he looks like me! Weird...LOL
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Erm, I think that some people did an experiment that hinted that tin foil hats actually amplified certain frequencies. I can't remember where I read
this, though.
As for mind control, the proverbial Man already uses this, and has used this for centuries. This is more for reading minds, weeding out "potential
terrorists", and the like. Of course, it's also a bit of guesswork. I can guess what word my friends think of because I know their personality and
likely words they would choose.
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Does it know when I'm awake?
Does it know when I've been bad or good?
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Originally posted by Maya432
The key to our freedom possibly may lie in the concepts of 432.
for more on 432 relation to music etc see
this thread
P.L.U.R.I
-B.Morrison
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