MILITARY TO STUDY SYNTHETIC TELEPATHY
July 27, 2013 By
You
can forget about those cyber-implants if you’re worried about the
transhumanist singularity. And you can quit worrying about the NSA
reading your emails. And stop worrying about being chipped for biometric
identification. Courtesy of a regular reader here, Ms. P.H., the latest
technological plaything of the DARPAcrats and mad scientists is a
little thing called “synthetic telepathy,” and this comes to us from no
less a source than phys.org:
Scientists to study synthetic telepathy
And as usual, we’re being “sold” the technology by the usual method: it will help stroke victims and so on, and best of all, the whole process of reading your thoughts and communicating brain-to-bran is non-invasive:
Scientists to study synthetic telepathy
And as usual, we’re being “sold” the technology by the usual method: it will help stroke victims and so on, and best of all, the whole process of reading your thoughts and communicating brain-to-bran is non-invasive:
The research could lead
to a communication system that would benefit soldiers on the
battlefield and paralysis and stroke patients, according to lead
researcher Michael D’Zmura, chair of the UCI Department of Cognitive
Sciences.Read more at: http://phys.org/news137863959.html#jCp
” The research could lead to a communication system that would benefit soldiers on the battlefield and paralysis and stroke patients, according to lead researcher Michael D’Zmura, chair of the UCI Department of Cognitive Sciences.
“’Thanks to this generous grant we can work with experts in automatic speech recognition and in brain imaging at other universities to research a brain-computer interface with applications in military, medical and commercial settings,’ D’Zmura says.
“The brain-computer interface would use a noninvasive brain imaging technology like electroencephalography to let people communicate thoughts to each other. For example, a soldier would “think” a message to be transmitted and a computer-based speech recognition system would decode the EEG signals. The decoded thoughts, in essence translated brain waves, are transmitted using a system that points in the direction of the intended target.”
Now,
in a world where the NSA has been “revealed” to be spying on everyone,
in a world with cell towers sprouting like weeds, it does not take much
imagination to realize that one goal of such a capability would be to
make an “imprint” of a given individual’s EEGs, to modify their
thoughts, read their thoughts.
And
since I have raised the prospect of the Tower of Babel Moment of
History in previous dialogues, it is conceivable that as the technology
progresses, that it might be possible to engineer a general conformity
to various memes that elites want to socially engineer. There are
already a variety of US patents for such devices, making the idea of
schizophrenia a convenient psychiatric “cover” for the possibility that
some people really are hearing others’ voices in their heads.
Such technologies would not be beyond the desires of the people behind
MK-Ultra, Project Artichoke, and other intelligence agency black
projects, to seek.
What
I find interesting in the article is both its bland, disinterested
tone, and the fact that this is being reported now, when, as I say, the
patents have been around since the 1980s, if not before. US Patent #
3,951,134 was filed on April 20, 1976, and the title says it all:
“Apparatus and Method for Remotely Monitoring and Altering Brain
Waves.” That was nearly 40 years ago…and with enough (black budget)
money and mad scientist DARPAcrats….
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