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July 29, 2013 - InfoWars Special Reports
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Mice go where they've never been before.
Literally.
False memories have been implanted into mice, scientists say.
Implants.
Those aren't your memories.
They're somebody else's.
A team was able to make the mice wrongly associate a benign environment with a previous unpleasant experience from different surroundings.
One day, they hope to remove fear associated with the conditions of post-traumatic stress disorder.
At the University of Southern California, Theodore Berger, a biomedical engineer, says he and his partners have not tested human and neuroprothesis, but their experiments show how a silicone chip externally connected to rat and monkey brains by electrodes can process information just like actual neurons.
Ultimately, humans have highly unreliable memories.
So step aside.
Let them help you.
InfoWars reported about the RFID chip implants being used for VIP members of a nightclub, the Baja Beach Club.
VIP club goers willfully implanted microchips back in 2005.
And recently, we covered microchipping our pets.
But what about smart dust?
Much like an RFID transmitter is read.
A team at the University of California Berkeley say the brain can interface with a computer.
Engineers explain how smart dust could spy on your brain.
It's best explained that the neural dust is interrogated by another component placed beneath the scale but powered from outside the body.
This generates the ultrasound that powers the neural dust and sensors that listen out for their response.
Rather like an RFID.
More spying?
As if the NSA doesn't do it enough.
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