Anonymous ID: d8cee0 Feb. 16, 2018, 6:52 a.m. No.396418   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6431 >>6436 >>6512 >>7037 >>7047

Ever wonder why trafficked people rarely ever escape and are controlled? Why so many people are willing to go along with the deep state? Why people go ballistic and shoot up random places? Why so many normies seem like brain dead zombies that sound the same?

Answers the same for all the questions.

Anonymous ID: d8cee0 Feb. 16, 2018, 7:14 a.m. No.396550   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>6568

Look into Nikola Tesla scalar technology, FBI sized info that helped build most of this technology. A huge portion of the research came from Russia during and after the fall of the Soviet Union.

 

Article by Declan Butler in nature magazine.

 

22 January 1998: The French Government, via it's Bioethics Committee, becomes the first government to admit that electronic neuro-influence technology is now possible in the UN-classified science arena.

 

Advances in neuroscience 'may threaten human rights' Paris.

 

Neuroscience is being increasingly recognized as posing a potential threat to human rights, just as another area of biology - - research in human genomics – may lead to an excessive focus on genetic determinism and raises the spectre of genetic discrimination.

 

This was one of the conclusions to emerge from the annual public meeting of the French national bioethics committee held last week in Paris on the theme of 'Science and Racism'. Jean-Pierre Change, the chairman of the committee and a neuroscientist at the Institute Pasteur in Paris, told the meeting that understanding the working of the human brain is likely to become one of the most ambitious and rich disciplines of the future.

 

But neuroscience also poses potential risks, he said, arguing that advances in cerebral imaging make the scope for invasion of privacy immense. Although the equipment needed is still highly specialized, it will become commonplace and capable of being used at a distance, he predicted.

 

That will open the way for abuses such as invasion of personal liberty, control of behavior and brainwashing.

 

These are far from being science-fiction concerns, said Change, and constitute "a serious risk to society". Denis Le Bihan, a researcher at the French Atomic Energy Commission, told the meeting that the use of imaging techniques has reached the stage where "we can almost read people's thoughts". The national bioethics committee is taking such threats so seriously that it is launching a study to consider the issues and recommend possible precautions.

Anonymous ID: d8cee0 Feb. 16, 2018, 8:26 a.m. No.397143   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>397047

We are extremely sensitive to electromagnetic frequencies. How many different ways could these frequencies be used to control people? How many ways could these frequencies be used to help people in control and the pawns complying with them?