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Friday, January 28, 2005 3:47 AM

 

 

 

 

Excellent Article on Mind Control with Great Links to

Reliable Sources

 

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Dear friends,

 

Below is the best single article I've seen dealing with implants and

mind control. If you have time, I invite you to explore some of the

reliable links the author provides. Any technology can be used for the

greater good or for selfish greed and control. I know that,

unfortunately, there are those who are eager to use this technology to

control us for their own benefit. Don't be surprised to see an

increasing number of articles convincing us that this microchip

implanting is a very beneficial technology to which we eventually

should all submit. At this stage of humanity, I don't think it is wise

to trust our government to implant chips inside of us which have

capabilities of which we are unaware.

 

I look forward to the day when this powerful technology is used for

the good of all. I encourage you to read our summary at

www.WantToKnow.info/mindcontrol10pg for more information on this

important subject. By educating ourselves, we can more effectively

work to build a brighter future. Should any of the links below no

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http://www.buzzflash.com/farrell/04/07/far04025.html

 

 

George Orwell Meets the Matrix

 

by Maureen Farrell

 

" We appear to be edging towards an era of 'mind control' -- a time

when human brains might be manipulated routinely by highly

sophisticated technology. " -- Nicholas Regush, ABC News, Sept 5, 2001

 

(As the above article has disappeared from the ABC website, go to

http://www.archive.org and paste the following address into the

" Wayback Machine " to see the original article:

http://www.abcnews.go.com/sections/living/SecondOpinion/secondopinion010905.html

)

 

" I've spoken about this at academic conferences. I find that the first

reaction people have is, maybe, disbelief. But if I talk for two

minutes, suddenly they begin to turn somber and say, 'This is the

scariest thing I have ever seen.' " – University of Kansas research

professor Jerome Dobson, on technology that could make George Orwell's

" Big brother nightmare...look amateurish, "

Kansas City Star, March 7, 2003 - requires free subscription

http://www.WantToKnow.info/030307kansascitystar - no subscription required

 

* * *

 

On July 19, Denzel Washington appeared on the Late Show with David

Letterman to discuss his role in the Manchurian Candidate. Saying that

his character and others are carted off to be " manipulated " after

being attacked during Desert Storm, Washington addressed the real-life

implications behind this fictional drama:

 

WASHINGTON: (Referring to a film clip which also features fellow

cast member Liev Schreiber) I know that they've actually put these. .

.. implants, these chips inside of us, which they actually have nowadays.

 

LETTERMAN: Is that right?

 

WASHINGTON: Yes.

 

LETTERMAN: Behavior modification chips?

 

WASHINGTON: They say for security and global positioning reasons.

.. . They can put one in you now and know where you are all the time.

 

LETTERMAN: It's creepy isn't it?

 

WASHINGTON: It IS creepy.

 

While The Manchurian Candidate itself is generating plenty of buzz,

with folks speculating on everything from the corporation that lies at

its center ( " Think of it as the Carlyle Group or Halliburton on

steroids, " Frank Rich wrote) to Meryl Streep's muse (She told

Entertainment Weekly that Peggy Noonan and Karen Hughes offered

hyperbolic inspiration, but Noonan keeps pushing the Hillary Clinton

myth), the real life technology behind the plot is particularly

intriguing.

 

Could Denzel Washington's " creepy " comment be considered a case of

thriller-induced paranoia? Could he be taking his movie role a tad too

seriously? After all, it's clear that microchip technology, despite

fears of Big brother monitoring and other sinister applications, will

improve countless lives. Remembering that this journey began, to some

degree, in collaboration with Nazis, it's wise to remain somewhat

suspicious.

 

With that in mind, here is a brief history of the technology of the

future:

 

1950: Robert G. Heath and Dr. Russell Moore, funded largely by the

U.S. military and the CIA, experiment with mind manipulation by

inserting up to 125 electrodes into subjects' brains (alongside drugs

such as LSD). Heath also suggests that lobotomies be performed on

patients, not for therapeutic reasons, but for the convenience of the

hospital staff.

 

1953: John Lilly, of the National Institute of Mental Health,

discovers that he can simulate a variety of emotions by placing

electrodes inside a monkey's brain. (A male monkey, for example, when

given a switch to prompt orgasm, pushes the button approximately every

three minutes.) Lilly's work draws the CIA's attention and is later

described in John Marks's The Search for the " Manchurian Candidate " :

The CIA and Mind Control (1979) and George Andrews's MKULTRA: The

CIA's Top Secret Program in Human Experimentation and Behavior

Modification (2001). [The Atlantic]

 

May 17, 1965: A front page New York Times story entitled, " Matador'

With a Radio Stops Wired Bull: Modified Behavior in Animals Subject of

brain Study " features the work of Dr. Jose M.R. Delgado, inventor of

the " stimoceiver, " a miniature transponder implanted in subjects'

heads to control behavior and emotions. The article describes

Delgado's most famous experiment, wherein he steps into a pen with a

`wired " bull and stops the raging animal, mid-lunge, via remote

control. Delgado later suggests that this technology be used to curb

criminal and obsessive behavior in humans and urges Congress to make

" control of the mind " a national goal. [New York Times]

 

May 1, 1989: Former BBC producer and veteran foreign correspondent

Gordon Thomas publishes Journey Into Madness, The True Story of Secret

CIA Mind Control and Medical Abuse, connecting Jose Delgado's views to

those endorsed by Sidney Gottlieb, of CIA/ MK-ULTRA fame. He explains:

" Dr. Gottlieb and behaviorists of ORD [Office of Research and

Development, CIA, Central Intelligence Agency] shared Jose Delgado's

views that the day must come when the technique would be perfected for

making not only animals but humans respond to electrically transmitted

signals. "

 

June 16, 1995: Time magazine features an ad for an implantable pet

transponder, oddly enough, aside an article about a militia man's

fears about the encroaching New World Order. By Aug. 2002, such

devices are so commonplace that the Christian Science Monitor reports

on how the military is " adopting a Big brother approach " to

" implanting microchips in cats and dogs that live on government land "

in order to track down and penalize military families who abandon

their pets.

 

Nov. 1996: " Click Here to upload your soul, " advises one of many

articles on british Telecom's Martlesham Heath Laboratories' " Soul

Catcher " implant chip, which, as Personal Computer World explains,

" will be implanted behind a person's eye and will record all the

thoughts and experiences of their lifetimes. " Dr. Chris Winter tells

London's Daily Telegraph, " This is the end of death... By combining

this information with a record of the person's genes, we could

recreate a person physically, emotionally and spiritually. "

 

Oct. 15, 1998: The BBC reports on " bionic brain implants " developed by

American scientists. " Over several months, the implant becomes

naturally 'wired' into the patient's brain as neurons grow into the

cones and attach themselves to the electrodes mounted inside, " the

report asserts.

 

Sept. 23, 1998: Cybernetics Prof. Kevin Warwick becomes the first

known human to communicate with machines via a microchip implanted in

his body. Predicting that such implants will eventually replace time

cards, tracking devises and credit cards, Warwick tells ABC News, " I

feel mentally different. " Later, he tells Salon.com, " After a few days

I started to feel quite a closeness to the computer, which was very

strange. When you are linking your brain up like that, you change who

you are. You do become a 'borg.' You are not just a human linked with

technology; you are something different and your values and judgment

will change. " He also admits, " It does make me feel that Orwell was

probably right about the Big brother issue. "

 

Dec. 7, 2000: CNN reports on Dr. Kevin Warwick's next step, implanting

a chip that interacts with his central nervous system. " This summer, a

professor plans to take a step closer to becoming a cyborg -- part

human, part computer -- by implanting a silicon chip that communicates

with his brain, " CNN says. With his wife also getting " chipped, "

Warwick later discusses the possibility that couples might one day

read each other's minds and experience each other's pleasure (making

faked orgasms obsolete). Their experience is recorded in the book, I

Cyborg.

 

Sept. 5, 2001: ABC News' Nicholas Regush warns that " mind control "

could be on the horizon. " On the bright side, the powers of this

science could be used to mend broken and diseased brains, " he says.

" On the dark side, there would be plenty of opportunity to tinker with

consciousness and control human behavior in menacing fashion. "

 

May 1, 2002: An ABC report entitled, " Scientists Develop

Remote-Controlled Rats " describes a Defense Advanced Research Projects

Agency (DARPA)-funded project, wherein rats, " each wired with three

hair-fine electrical probes to their brains, " are " directed through

remote control by an operator typing commands on a computer. " Lead

scientist Dr. Sanjiv Talwar admits to the BBC that " the idea is sort

of creepy " and tells the Guardian that remote controlled animals could

be used for nefarious purposes, such as assassinations.

 

May 10, 2002: A family has microchips inserted into their bodies on

national TV. An Applied Digital Solutions press release boasts:

" VeriChip has been the subject of widespread media attention for the

past few months, everything from Time Magazine to the Today Show, the

Early Show, CNN's American Morning with Paula Zahn, CBS Weekend

Evening News, and the O'Reilly Factor on Fox News. We're delighted

that Good Morning America and CBS Evening News will cover the

first-ever " chipping " procedures on May 10th.

 

Aug. 15, 2002: During the height of the `Summer of the Abducted

Child,' the Philadelphia Inquirer runs a front page story on the new

" high-tech approach to child security " -- i.e. the " chipping " of

children. Pointing to Applied Digital Solutions' " prototype for an

implantable GPS unit that could pinpoint a child's location, " the

article asks: " Would a parent really place a device under the skin of

his or her child to guard against a vague threat? " before offering ADS

spokesman Matthew Cossolotto's reply: " We have GPS units for our cars.

If your car is stolen, we can locate it. Do we love our cars more than

our children? "

 

March 7, 2003: An article in the Kansas City Star features University

of Kansas research professor Jerome Dobson " a respected leader in the

field of geographic information technologies " who warns that GPS

technology might lead to a form of " geoslavery " which could make

" George Orwell's 'Big brother' nightmare...look amateurish. "

 

March 12, 2003: The BBC runs an article entitled " Scientists develop

'brain chip,' which states that " US scientists say a silicon chip

could be used to replace the hippocampus, where the storage of

memories is coordinated. " The testing, beginning on rats and rapidly

proceeding to monkeys, will ultimately be conducted on humans.

 

June 2003: " In a few months, researchers at the University of Southern

California will test the world's first prosthetic brain part, " Popular

Science asserts, crediting biomedical engineer Theodore Berger with

creating " a 2 mm-wide silicon chip that he hopes will one day

substitute for damaged or diseased brain regions. " Potential military

uses for the brain chip, which is partially funded by DARPA, includes

building " sophisticated electronics " and integrating them into human

brains to possibly " one day lead to cyborg soldiers and robotic servants. "

 

June 2003: In an article published on DARPA's Web site, Dr. Alan

Rudolph explains how the agency's " brain Machine Interfaces Program "

will " create new technologies for augmenting human performance " by

" access[ing] codes in the brain " and " integrat[ing] them into

peripheral device or system operations. [buzzFlash] Though the article

is no longer available (and the term " brain interface program " is

nowhere to be found) the link now directs browsers to an article on

" Human Assisted Neural Devices, " which also discusses accessing " codes

in the brain. "

 

Jan. 16, 2004: The headline, " Is It Possible to Download Knowledge

into the brain?: Mind-machine interfaces will be available in the near

future, and several methods hold promise for implanting information "

alerts readers of Better Humans to futuristic possibilities.

 

Welcome to the Matrix

 

April 14, 2004: The Associated Press blasts the headline " FDA Approves

brain Implant Devices. " Citing benefits to those with physical

impairments and brain disease, scientist Richard Andersen notes that

" surgeons are already implanting devices into human brains --

sometimes deeply -- to treat deafness and Parkinson's disease " and

says, " I think there is a consensus among many researchers that the

time is right to begin trials in humans. "

 

May 28, 2004: Reporting for the Chicago Tribune on today's

" transhumanists " (those who believe we're in a " transitional phase

between our human past and post-human future " ) Margie Wylie asserts

that " Humanity is on its way out. "

 

June 25, 2004: Washington University reports that, " For the first time

in humans, a team headed by University researchers has placed an

electronic grid atop patients' brains to gather motor signals that

enable the patients to play a computer game using only the signals

from their brains. "

 

July 12, 2004: Japanese school children will soon be tagged with

tracking devices, albeit non-intrusively, an article in CNETAsia

explains. " The rights and wrongs of RFID-chipping human beings have

been debated since the tracking tags reached the technological

mainstream. Now, school authorities in the Japanese city of Osaka have

decided the benefits outweigh the disadvantages and will now be

chipping children in one primary school, " the article asserts.

 

While this is just a sampling of research and technological advances,

one thing is clear, a brave new world awaits. " Humanity's ability to

alter its own brain function might well shape history as powerfully as

the development of metallurgy in the Iron Age, " cognitive

neuroscientist Martha Farah and others wrote in the May issue of

Nature Reviews Neuroscience. Yet, given technology's potential to go

haywire, warnings issued in films like 2001: A Space Odyssey, The

Terminator and The Matrix have more at their heart than mere celluloid.

 

And so, from 2001's HAL to Darth Vader to " chipped " assassins, we've

had a series of fictional reminders that the battle between what is

cold and hard and inhuman perpetually rages against what is human and

loving and kind. And, of course, it's naive to think that the fight

begins and ends with what's up there on the screen.

 

As we enter this new era, wherein technology can either free or

enslave us, it's best to remain mindful of the monster that has,

throughout the ages, paced hungrily through History's darker halls.

Though it remains faceless, and for many, nameless, it exists, just as

surely as love and hope and compassion exist. And it is out there,

crouching, ready, once again, to devour what is uniquely and

gloriously human.

 

 

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