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April 30, 2013 - InfoWars Special Reports
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I'm Leanne McAdoo, and this is an InfoWars News Bulletin.
Here at InfoWars, our motto is, there's a war on for your mind.
Well, that statement becomes more literal by the day, as the human brain becomes the battleground of the future.
The New York Times recently ran a story about brain-computer interfaces inching closer to the mainstream.
With a simple wink of an eye, you can take a picture using your Google Glass.
A mere thought about a human emotion allows you to sift through Flickr photo albums.
You can chase zombies or play Tetris on your iPhone, all by using your mind as the joystick.
And for now, attaching some sort of cybernetic device to your head to scan your brainwaves.
In the right hands, BIC technology could greatly enhance the quality of life for those who've lost limbs or suffer from paralysis.
Brain-related diseases like Parkinson's and Alzheimer's could become obsolete with breakthroughs in brain-computer interface technology.
But the altruistic potentiality of BICs is overshadowed by DARPA's involvement with the Mind Mapping Project, hinting at the brain's place in the future of warfare.
TechCrunch reported last year that scientists were able to extract personal secrets using brainwave reading devices.
Will DARPA figure out how to hack the brain on a larger scale?
How easy would it be to take down Assad or other dictators if we could just install some malware?
Thanks to the cultural permanence of iPhones, computers, and now Google Glass, it'll be easier than ever to penetrate the human mind, which has no firewall.
The youngest generation and their perpetual connectedness are the most susceptible to the shadow government.
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