Wednesday, September 08, 2010

MIND-READING. SHMIND-READING.

There is much fuss about mind-reading today. Apparently some people in Utah stuck some electrodes into someone's brain and managed to convert some electronic brain signals into sounds. Forgive my lack of enthusiasm and excitement but "they" can read your mind remotely already, this second, as you read this. These scientists reported in the media are yesterdays zeroes compared to the military.

Think about it. David Icke met with a patched scientist in 1998 who begged that we do not allow the implantation of the microchip. These secret centres researching extravagant exotic tomorrows world technology do exist, and the scientists are forced into the research or they suffer a very painful death. But who are their experimental human subjects? The "disappeared"?

Anyway, in 1973 when the height of technology in the average house was one colour television, the military were using microwaves to beam thoughts into people's brains sat in a different room to the microwave device. They were reading thoughts too with the same microwave technology. Decades later we now have microwave ovens and the mobile phone network that can correctly detect and translate the tiniest electronic current in your phone that has a cover on it while you hold it in your hand and you are moving, possibly at high speed in a car.

Just compare. In 1973 it was the one colour TV in the house while the military was remotely beaming thoughts into peoples heads and reading their thoughts, albeit just a few metres away but in a different room. Today, nearly 40 years later, we have a mobile phone network based on the same microwave technology that the military used in 1973 to read thoughts with microwaves, while the military today does what? Plays Monopoly? Goes down the local Wetherspoons for a Beer and a Burger? No. The military, or rather the secret military, is decades ahead of the public. And that advanced technology is kept secret, for control.

"They" can read your mind already. Get over it. Move on. They daren't tell you about it though, because then you'll realise just how manipulated you all are. Just think if they could have remotely read Osama bin Laden's mind before 9/11? Or even Dick Cheney's mind before 9/11?

It's a fantastic basis for a novel. Patched scientists forced into creating super secret technology to enslave the world.

But novels are fiction. Maybe it should be faction.

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