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Started by Ellirium113, May 27, 2014, 04:13:03 AM

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Scientists have implanted a false memory in the brains of mice in an experiment that they hope will shed light on the well-documented phenomenon whereby people "remember" events or experiences that have never happened.





bwhahahahahahahah

that explains so much...my mother would only say that I dreampt it
and here the gov knew all along I had been implanted with info   8)



Ellirium113

Using Brain Electrodes Researchers Were Able To Read Minds Almost At The Speed Of Thought



QuoteIn a study published on January 28, 2016, the PLOS Computational Biology revealed groundbreaking research regarding the use of implanted electrodes in the human brain that can interpret brain signals at such speeds as to rival that of natural perception.

That's the claim of University of Washington neuroscientists and their colleagues who created the system that is implanted into the temporal lobe of the brain and reportedly decodes brain signals.

The team implanted the electrodes into the brains of epilepsy patients at the Seattle Harborview Medical Center. These patients were chosen because usual treatments, like medication, weren't effective. It was necessary for the researchers to use this procedure temporarily to see if they could find the focal points of the seizures.

With their specialized test of showing images of faces and houses to the patients, the researchers were able to determine in a much broader scale, the affected neurons instead of one neuron in traditional diagnostics. This allowed for an algorithm that analyzed the data to determine on its own what the patient was looking at, whether it was a picture of a house, a face, or a blank screen and to their surprise, the algorithm ascertained the right answer at 96% of the time. It did it at an average speed of 20 milliseconds.

http://www.thelatestnews.com/using-brain-electrodes-researchers-were-able-to-read-minds-almost-at-the-speed-of-thought/



Putin targets foes with 'zombie' gun which attack victims' central nervous system

QuoteSources in Moscow say Mr Putin has described the guns, which use electromagnetic radiation like that found in microwave ovens, as 'entirely new instruments for achieving political and strategic goals'. Mr Putin added: 'Such high-tech weapons systems will be comparable in effect to nuclear weapons, but will be more acceptable in terms of political and military ideology.'

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2123415/Putin-targets-foes-zombie-gun-attack-victims-central-nervous-system.html






Ellirium113

Russia's newest warship sails near UK coast with 'HALLUCINATING' device on board

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The secretive weapon is believed to cause "dizziness, nausea and feelings of disorientation" among enemy personnel, the paper suggested. The non-lethal device is believed to have been installed on Gorshkov-type frigates, but there are no verifiable reports that it was used in situations other than sea trials.
The Royal Navy tried to calm fears, saying that the Russian ships had stopped off the Scottish coast to seek shelter during a storm. They continued on their journey once conditions cleared, a Navy source said. "They were waiting out the weather. Anyone who says they were trying to agitate is pushing fake news," he stated.

https://www.rt.com/news/453453-russian-frigate-english-channel/




Ellirium113

Washington State Fusion Center accidentally releases records on remote mind control
QuoteWhen you send thousands of FOIA requests, you are bound to get some very weird responses from time to time. Recently, we here at MuckRock had one of our most bizarre gets yet - Washington State Fusion Center's accidental release of records on the effects of remote mind control.

As part of my ongoing project looking at fusion centers' investigations into Antifa and various white supremacist groups, I filed a request with the WSFC. I got back many standard documents in response, including emails, intelligence briefings and bulletins, reposts from other fusion centers - and then there was one file titled "EM effects on human body.zip."
QuoteNow to be clear, the presence of these records (which were not created by the fusion center, and are not government documents) should not be seen as evidence that DHS possesses these devices, or even that such devices actually exist. Which is kind of unfortunate because "microwave hearing" is a pretty cool line of technobabble to say out loud.



https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/apr/18/fusion-center-em/