posted on May, 7 2010 @ 10:55 PM
The human brain is an easily altered neural interface. It is protected only by the bodies resonant em field. Any fluctuation in that field causes a
soft power down, what you would call fainting or in some cases extremely dizzy/disoriented. The interface is capable of receiving commands on many
levels, and can be manipulated to varying degrees. Signals within the neural pathway need only specific modulation in order to have a desired
result.
You don't think you store your memories in your head do you, really?
When you think, are you within you, or are you without, looking back at the machine which you operate?
If musculo-skeletal memory is in fact the residing place of personal knowledge and experience, then it can be easily altered through outside
influence.
Here is proof, if a man is attacking you, run your crossed index and middle finger down his chest quickly from collarbone to zyphoid process, the
result will be an overwhelming 50% decrease in his primary attack sequence!
Why is this?
Because it releases the musculo-skeletal memory of love and dampens response to aggression, giving you an opening of 3.42 seconds before the primary
attack sequence can return to its full potential, during which time it is expended, and only the secondary defense responses can be called up.
In response to your question, the answer is, put simply: by manipulating the bio-rhythms.