Consumer grade technology is always at LEAST a decade behind. The SR-71 blackbird engine is still a secret... I remember reading about HDTV and the change to over the air hd signals in 1997. It happened in 2008. Do you think a firm is going to invest billions in new tech, r&d, wait for patent filings, etc. —then you can just pick it up at Target for $99 within a few months? I used to be an early adopter, I bought the first portable DVD player with a screen for $800 in 1999-2000. Showing it to people was like Prometheus showing fire to proto-humans. They had never seen anything like it, and couldnt believe it existed. Now think... for how many years did they have a working prototype?
I'll concede that it is possible they have advanced technology no one has ever heard of and they are deploying it against the population of the world. I just don't think this is likely. No one even understands how the brain really works, so the idea of controlling a human being like a puppet sounds like science fiction to me.
Right. That’s on purpose. Science Fiction becomes Science Fact. There’s terms for it, like “predictive programming” and others. Elon said neuralink is making huge strides and one of its missions is to make the lame walk. Sending nerve impulses and striking neurons and triggering ATP... when connections to the actual nerve networks is damaged beyond repair. (Paralyzation) —Now, assuming there’s isle of Dr. Moreau type shit out there because a small percentage of scientists are completely devoid of all ethics, this is being tested/perfected as we speak. We already know that MK ULTRA was research done to see if one can completely control one’s mind? And the story/allegory of Satan is that evil wants to control your soul?
What’s the next step??? The body my friend!!
If one can hack a computer and create a DDSbotnet, what happens when that computer is in your mind? What if you don’t need a computer at all? I’ve been reading about nanotech since the early 1990’s— trust me when I say I can’t begin to wrap my head around any limitations to potential possibilities. Technology like CRISPR and what we’re talking about here isn’t gloom and doom— it’s technology. It can be used for constructive or destructive purposes. Depends on who’s at the keyboard.
Consumer grade technology is always at LEAST a decade behind. The SR-71 blackbird engine is still a secret... I remember reading about HDTV and the change to over the air hd signals in 1997. It happened in 2008. Do you think a firm is going to invest billions in new tech, r&d, wait for patent filings, etc. —then you can just pick it up at Target for $99 within a few months? I used to be an early adopter, I bought the first portable DVD player with a screen for $800 in 1999-2000. Showing it to people was like Prometheus showing fire to proto-humans. They had never seen anything like it, and couldnt believe it existed. Now think... for how many years did they have a working prototype?
I'll concede that it is possible they have advanced technology no one has ever heard of and they are deploying it against the population of the world. I just don't think this is likely. No one even understands how the brain really works, so the idea of controlling a human being like a puppet sounds like science fiction to me.
Right. That’s on purpose. Science Fiction becomes Science Fact. There’s terms for it, like “predictive programming” and others. Elon said neuralink is making huge strides and one of its missions is to make the lame walk. Sending nerve impulses and striking neurons and triggering ATP... when connections to the actual nerve networks is damaged beyond repair. (Paralyzation) —Now, assuming there’s isle of Dr. Moreau type shit out there because a small percentage of scientists are completely devoid of all ethics, this is being tested/perfected as we speak. We already know that MK ULTRA was research done to see if one can completely control one’s mind? And the story/allegory of Satan is that evil wants to control your soul? What’s the next step??? The body my friend!! If one can hack a computer and create a DDSbotnet, what happens when that computer is in your mind? What if you don’t need a computer at all? I’ve been reading about nanotech since the early 1990’s— trust me when I say I can’t begin to wrap my head around any limitations to potential possibilities. Technology like CRISPR and what we’re talking about here isn’t gloom and doom— it’s technology. It can be used for constructive or destructive purposes. Depends on who’s at the keyboard.