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Weaponizing Neuroscience
[American Thinker] Imagine the following (which is, for now, hypothetical): in 2010, the U.S. Government publishes multiple documents which explain government plans to collaborate with academia and industry to develop technologies which combine radar, radio frequency weapons, electromagnetic technologies, and medical imaging technologies like hyperspectral infrared imaging, ultrasound, and MRI to remotely and secretly affect, harm, and surveil the human brain and body of Americans.

The plans are for what U.S. national security employees describe as "large systems of systems" and other governments plan to develop the same systems.

Say the technology utilizes something that can not only "see into" homes and buildings, but it can also remotely and secretly be used to observe or "scan" the ongoing activity in any human brain at any moment no matter where a person is -- including underground.

The resulting brain images are similar to other surveillance video except this is a surveillance system of the condition of the brain; thus, government employees call it a neurological conditions surveillance system.

The technology records the ongoing movement of substances in the brain, or simply the activity of the brain, while a person is thinking. At the same time, a computer determines, based off of many years of "machine-learning," what words or things the person is thinking.

(While it is slightly off subject, in reality, not hypothetically, brain scans can reportedly detect emotions; human brain scans of emotions, which somewhat resemble the more familiar "QR code" technology, are "machine-readable." The technologies recognize patterns. Mind-reading technology might not be as unimaginable as some presume.)

While brain neurons are small, the (for now, hypothetical) surveillance and machine-learning technology is able to "zoom in" and expand the brain much like zooming in on satellite images from space.

This hypothetical technology also utilizes magnetic properties of naturally occurring substances in the brain (like iron) combined with advanced electromagnetic and directed energy technologies to remotely and secretly force words or things to be thought of in a targeted persons brain. The technology is a type of mind control, although the government does not describe it as mind control.

The technology moves at the speed of light and can affect a person’s brain or body while they are moving, much like drones can affect moving targets.

The U.S. government then explains to Americans that such technologies are for their protection; government describes them as investigative and interrogative technologies which can either remotely and secretly determine a person’s intentions or remotely and secretly interrogate/question a person.
Posted by: Besoeker 2024-03-08
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