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Jan. 9, 2019 - David Icke
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From Facebook To Mind Control - Mark Zuckerberg And The Brain/Machine Interface
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And so what I'm seeing in the last few days, for instance, is stories Where this more far-out stuff, as it seemed to be, are now coming to the surface.
And I'm going to start with this one.
Zuckerberg funds wireless mind control using, quote, game-changing brain implant.
And when I was writing and talking years ago about the fact that they want to Connect the human brain to artificial intelligence and manipulate human thought externally.
And how this technology already existed and it was just a case of finding a way to sell it to the people.
Of course a lot of people thought, well that's just Ike being crazy again.
But here it is. This is the story.
When Mark Zuckerberg, it says, isn't smoking meat, smoking meat, or cooking up excuses for data harvesting scandals, the 34-year-old Facebook CEO and his wife, Priscilla Chan, are high-fiving over their investments in the mind control game, according to Business Insider.
Funded by their for-profit companies, Almost everything Zuckerberg does is for profit.
It's in the DNA. with the same technology create an army of compliant cyborgs trained to take Mark Zuckerberg seriously Mark Zuckerberg and his Pediatrician wife Priscilla Chan, the business insider, says, have sold close to 30 million shares of Facebook to fund an ambitious biomedical research project called the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative, CZI, with the goal of curing all disease within a generation.
A less publicized component of this $5 billion program includes work on brain-machine interfaces.
Here we go. Devices that essentially translate thoughts into commands.
The one project is a wireless brain implant that can record, stimulate and disrupt the movement of a monkey in real time.
And as I've been writing for all these years, externally controlling human thought, thus human behaviour and perception, is where this has been leading all along.
And they hide it behind, oh, we can cure all disease or we'll cure Alzheimer's or whatever.
Now, I'm not saying that this technology can be used for positive things with people in need of help, but that's not the goal.
That's not the ultimate goal.
The ultimate goal is externally controlling human thought, thus human perception.
The story says, in a new paper published in Nature this week, ZCI-funded researchers outline a wireless brain device implanted in primates that can record, stimulate, and modify brain activity in real time, at least in primates.
Well, the principle is the same in anything.
This device can sense a normal movement and immediately stop it, according to researchers at the Chan Zuckerberg Biohub, a non-profit medical research group within the CZI. If the technology translates to humans, it could be used therapeutically for those suffering from diseases like Parkinson's or epilepsy by stopping involuntary muscle movements just as they start.
Our device is able to monitor the primate's brain while it's providing the therapy so you know exactly what's happening, said study coordinator Ricky Muller, professor of computer science and engineering at UC Berkeley, and a biohub investigator.
Business Insider says, The applications of brain-machine interfaces are far-reaching.
While some researchers focus on using them to help assist people with spinal cord injuries and other illnesses that affect movement, others aim to see them transform how everyone interacts with laptops and smartphones.
Here we go. Both a division of Facebook, formerly called Building 8, as well as Elon Musk's founded company called Neuralink, have said they are working on the latter.
Muller said her research...
At the Biohub is walled off from other work on brain-computer interfaces being done at Facebook.
So, of course, Elon Musk.
I mean, what a bullshitter this man is.
He says that AI connected to the human brain could be the end of humanity and then starts a company called Neuralink to connect the human brain to artificial intelligence.
I mean, it's, you know...
It says, developed at the CZI's notoriously secretive Building 8, now renamed, Muller describes in her paper how she and a team of Berkeley researchers collaborated with medical device startup Cortea or Corterra.
To use a wireless implantable brain device called the wand to prevent monkeys from doing a trained behavior.
Placed on the monkey's head, the palm-sized wireless wand was able to tap into the primate's brain The device did so by sensing when the monkey was about to move a joystick, at which point it immediately shoots a targeted electric signal to the right part of its brain.
Since the machine was wireless, the monkey didn't have to be restrained during the process.
To do so, It uses 128 electrodes or conductors placed directly into the primate's brain, roughly 31 times more electrodes than today's human-grade brain computer devices, which are limited to 4 to 8 electrodes.
That is a big departure.
This is Business Insider writing now.
That is a big departure from current devices which typically require multiple pieces of bulky equipment and
can only either sense movement or disrupt it at one time.
Muller's device does both at once. To do so, it uses 128 electrodes or conductors placed directly into the primate's
brain and repeats what was said in the article before.
That's roughly 31 times more electrodes than today's human brain devices, computer devices.
I believe this device opens up possibilities for new types of treatment, said Muller, whose work on the brain-machine interface is just one part of a larger set of projects under the CZI Biohub program.
So, This is just one example of this effort to externally control human thinking, human emotion, and therefore human perception and behavior.
And, you know, they're talking about doing it through wireless connections here.
And that's what we're looking at.
You know, Through this wireless cloud that's being increasingly available or imposed upon us increasingly globally because of satellites from the sky pounding the world with Wi-Fi.
It's very simple.
The technology is very simple.
The The physics behind it is very simple.
The human brain works on certain frequencies, and it processes information within those frequencies.
It operates in that band of frequency.
So if you can produce frequencies within the Wi-Fi cloud, that operate within the same frequency band as human brain activity you can intervene in the way the brain processes information and the brain processing information is just another way of saying thinking and emotion because they are expressions of the brain body processing information So we're looking at an extraordinary world in which whoever controls the technology will dictate the perceptions and thinking of the vast tracts of the population.
And, you know, we've really got to understand that these people like Zuckerberg, you know, the high-fiving, hey man, front people for this.
And they are only front people for the real world.
They're not nice people.
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