BBC Documentary YouTube Video "Human 2" Control Behavior watch!
youtube.com — The scientists under orders and with money from the Rothschild funded Foundations and Military Industrial Complex (DARPA) are refining (and most probably have) the ultimate in mind control technology. Whatever we are seeing here publicly will be AT LEAST 10 years behind what they have already developed under guise of "National Security".
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- AlwaysAwake, on 05/05/2008, -2/+16The Matrix has arrived. Who wants the red pill NOW !! The promise is reality,Truth. Nothing more or less. Continued programming, conditioning, or de-programming, de-conditioning. Which will it be for YOU ?
- sassey, on 05/05/2008, -3/+6Appears that the video has already become unavaliable-- too much truth? Apparantely.
- sassey, on 05/05/2008, -2/+9Checked again and it's working. Sorry for the misleading remark above.
- Cryptocracy, on 08/17/2008, -2/+14I didn't know Ted Kaczynski was a MK-ULTRA experiment victim. Obvious why he was so mad.
- Conspiracy20, on 05/05/2008, -1/+12This started with lobotomy. But they don't have to go that far here. Look at the "aware" American public.
- kpmoore, on 05/05/2008, -1/+1This video does not appear to be a BBC Documentary, but rather a series of clips from different BBC Programs strung together in way which is misleading and disingenuous. I dugg it, however, because I think its all very interesting.
Obviously this type of technology has the potential to be used for evil and the fact that the department of defense is helping to develop it certainly makes me uneasy. However, there could potentially be enormous benefits to mixing computers and the human brain. Perfect memory, insane mental math (imagine being able to run Mathematica in your head), cures of mental illness/addiction/depression, etc. Of course this is all speculation, but the video offered little more (and the description is moronically speculative).
Also worth noting, the story on the FP recently about memristors makes me think that human brains and computers will likely be interacting sooner than we think. Frankly, I see it as exciting--not threatening.- andreegal, on 05/07/2008, -0/+1Singularity is closer....
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