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7Vials
#1 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2009 12:59:22 PM(UTC)
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It may not be private now. This stuff gets scary especially when done by computers (at least in Terminator the machines couldn't read minds).

Link: http://www.wariscrime.co...-for-mind-control/ 

The video mentions nothing about HDTV but is still interesting. 

 

More Evidence: HD TV is a Set Up for Mind Control

A. True Ott, PhD  |  Educate Yourself.org 8,946 views
January 30, 2009
To begin with, take 10 minutes and watch this 60 Minutes video
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Leslie Stahl makes some very interesting comments on the morality and ethics of mind-control. 

Here are mine:

1. The technology

called FMRI (Functional Magnetic Resonance) is old and archaic actually. Mengele and others were “reading” brain waves via magnetic resonance graphing in the early 70’s. Boston-Logan Airport is already using new light-wave beams to scan and read air traveler’s intentions before they board the planes. 

2. The German individual Stahl interviewed was very hesitant to reveal exactly who had the mind-reading technology today. Again, just look at the U.S. Patents issued in the last decade to realize the height and breadth of the mind-control explosion — and keep in mind that patents are usually applied for after the technology has been proven to be commercially viable via working models.

3. The FMRI “computer” that “reads the mind” is just one side of the coin. It is much, much easier to produce emotions and impulses into the brain than to actually read the brain via computer programs.

4. This technology needs much more bandwidth space than is currently provided by analog signals in order to be implemented. Thus, the need to switch to digital signals exclusively.

5. This technology, in the wrong hands, is a bigger threat to individual freedom than any standing army.
 
6. Is Homeland Security the “wrong hands”? Why is this just now beginning to be reported by such news programs as “60 Minutes”?

Read this patent abstract, and then read my exposé on digital TV once again in the context of Stahl’s report.

USP # 6,488,617 (December 3, 2002)

Title: Nervous System Manipulation by EM Fields from Monitors.

Issued to: Loos, Hendricus.

Abstract: Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance.

Many computer monitors and HD TV screens, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or DIGITAL TV set. For the latter, the image pulsing may be embedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal.

The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program.

For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity.

 

 

 

 
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#2 Posted : Tuesday, March 03, 2009 4:34:16 PM(UTC)
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I think it's cool. I don't have the issues with this others have. Yeah I know what you are gonna say but we live in a paranoid world. Look at the title:

More Evidence: HD TV is a Set Up for Mind Control

That's delusional paranoia - in my "humble" opinion.

This technology, in the wrong hands, is a bigger threat to individual freedom than any standing army.

I just have nothing to hide so I don't care. I realize some will go overboard with this, but they are mentally ill, and until THAT is dealt with the psychopaths will continue to do their thing. They want - they don't care about you - they have no conscience, and no one stops them. 

I think the science behind this is way cool. 

"...men are not so far from the truth as they generally believe. Their greatest error is in searching for it where it is not, and in attaching it to forms; whereas, they ought, on the contrary, to avoid form in order to dwell upon the essence." Fabre D'Olivet

Rather than STOP and say, 'Woops! I'm headed in the wrong direction,’ we tend to place a premium on projecting a consistent image of ourselves and try to rationalize our initial decision despite increasing evidence suggesting we ought to do the contrary. B M Staw

… many people today don't want honest answers insofar as 'honest’ means 'unpleasant’ or 'disturbing.’ They want a soft answer that turneth away anxiety. — Louis Kronenberger

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#3 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2009 10:46:32 AM(UTC)
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No, banking establishments are a much greater threat than any standing army.

Yes, the science is cool, and scary at the same time.

Me, I'm afraid of mistakes. I've seen too many stupid people make dumb mistakes that ended up screwing me (Jim might be able to relate a little with this). No matter what technology they come up with, somewhere a human will be involved who will get distracted by something or do something wrong and a mistake will be made (but "the computer is never wrong" - which is true - it's the idiot operator that's wrong). Who wants to be the receiver of that mistake. As technology advances, the outcome of the mistake seems to get more painful.

And who will be using this technology? Pyschopaths.

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#4 Posted : Wednesday, March 04, 2009 3:09:36 PM(UTC)
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7Vials wrote:

And who will be using this technology? Psychopaths.

Yeah, as usual.

The bottom line (as far as I am concerned) is that we shouldn't be doing any of this. Yeah, sometimes someone comes up with something that's way cool, sometimes it gives you a tumor. Research into these ideas "without a teacher" is not what we are supposed to be doing. And then yeah, the psychopaths are waiting in the wings. I saw this video on GLP and I think it sums it up nicely. Don't mess with stuff you don't understand to attain what you want. BTW, Cern is holding to this new schedule:

The new schedule foresees first beams in the LHC at the end of September this year, with collisions following in late October.

Did someone say October?

http://press.web.cern.ch...leases2009/PR02.09E.html

 

 

 

"...men are not so far from the truth as they generally believe. Their greatest error is in searching for it where it is not, and in attaching it to forms; whereas, they ought, on the contrary, to avoid form in order to dwell upon the essence." Fabre D'Olivet

Rather than STOP and say, 'Woops! I'm headed in the wrong direction,’ we tend to place a premium on projecting a consistent image of ourselves and try to rationalize our initial decision despite increasing evidence suggesting we ought to do the contrary. B M Staw

… many people today don't want honest answers insofar as 'honest’ means 'unpleasant’ or 'disturbing.’ They want a soft answer that turneth away anxiety. — Louis Kronenberger

Man prefers to believe what he prefers to be true. — Francis Bacon

"How to teach again, however, what has been taught correctly and incorrectly learned a thousand thousand times, throughout the millenniums of mankind's prudent folly." ... "The easy thing is to commit the whole community to the devil and retire again into the heavenly rock dwelling, close the door, and make it fast." — Joseph Campbell


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