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    Default Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Not exactly sure which sub forum is best as it could also go under Science and perhaps other places too.

    Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Imagine someone remotely controlling your brain, forcing your body’s central processing organ to send messages to your muscles that you didn’t authorize. It’s an incredibly scary thought, but scientists have managed to accomplish this science fiction nightmare for real, albeit on a much small scale, and they were even able to prompt their test subject to run, freeze in place, or even completely lose control over their limbs. Thankfully, the research will be used for good rather than evil… for now. (emphasis mine.)

    The effort, led by physics professor Arnd Pralle, PhD, of the University at Buffalo College of Arts and Sciences, focused on a technique called “magneto-thermal stimulation.” It’s not exactly a simple process — it requires the implantation of specially built DNA strands and nanoparticles which attach to specific neurons — but once the minimally invasive procedure is over, the brain can be remotely controlled via an alternating magnetic field. When those magnetic inputs are applied, the particles heat up, causing the neurons to fire.

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    All the above is all and only my opinion - all subject to change and not meant to be true for anyone else regardless of how I phrase it.

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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Makes one wonder about those bacteria and other critters living in human's guts... nano bots from eons ago?

    ... but also: Graham Hancock recovering from major seizure
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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    If you first have to surgically implant stuff in the Brain, then it´s not really remote hacking, is it?
    But it made me wonder if the Alien implants are done for the same reason ?

    Hey Sammy, you will always be the Hunter for me

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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Quote Posted by Sammy (here)
    Imagine someone remotely controlling your brain, forcing your body’s central processing organ to send messages to your muscles that you didn’t authorize. It’s an incredibly scary thought, but scientists have managed to accomplish this science fiction nightmare for real, albeit on a much small scale, and they were even able to prompt their test subject to run, freeze in place, or even completely lose control over their limbs. Thankfully, the research will be used for good rather than evil… for now. (emphasis mine.)
    I experience body control against my free will on a daily basis. So the "for now" comment is out of place in my opinion. Instead of any help from people, I have been called mentally ill for explaining my situation and if I went to a doctor or any authority I would be subject to threats of being locked in a psyche ward for seeking help.

    I live this every day:
    "Imagine someone remotely controlling your brain, forcing your body’s central processing organ to send messages to your muscles that you didn’t authorize."

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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    I experience body control against my free will on a daily basis. So the "for now" comment is out of place in my opinion. Instead of any help from people, I have been called mentally ill for explaining my situation and if I went to a doctor or any authority I would be subject to threats of being locked in a psyche ward for seeking help.

    I live this every day:
    "Imagine someone remotely controlling your brain, forcing your body’s central processing organ to send messages to your muscles that you didn’t authorize."
    Here is a tip for you. Try Shungite. It´s made of the first living organisms on this earth (algae) that formed this material on the oceanfloor. It has some really awesome Features. For example Crystals can absorb negative energy, but after a while you have to cleanse them again. Not so with Shungite, it is always positive and enhances your aural field. Has never to be cleansed. Thus blocking negative energies to come near you. I would suggest a sphere of about 10 centimeters, that makes a field of protection of about 5 meters. If you have it in a room where you are you should be better.


    Mainstream info about Shungite:
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    Here you see Ramses the second holding similar cylinders



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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Quote Posted by Hervé (here)
    Makes one wonder about those bacteria and other critters living in human's guts... nano bots from eons ago?

    ... but also: Graham Hancock recovering from major seizure
    The bacteria all over the body have a tremendous impact on our physical being. The DNA of the bacteria, especially gut bugs, have more influence over our lives than does our own human DNA! Amazing, but try convincing someone that their craving for sugar is a bug or parasite commanding them to eat it. They'll look at you like you left your brain at the bus station.
    The quantum field responds not to what we want; but to who we are being. Dr. Joe Dispenza

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    Quote Posted by uzn (here)
    Hey Sammy, you will always be the Hunter for me
    ... as in - ??




    Ohhhh and, where does one obtain a 10 centimeter sphere of Shungite?

    Found it! (though only 7 centimeters).
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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Quote Posted by Sammy (here)

    ... as in - ??
    As in Sam Hunter, that was your name before Sammy, or is my memory playing tricks with me?

    And the Shungite is very effective, I used a smaller ball when I was protecting and helping someone that cleansed places.
    The pros use one cylinder of Shungite and another cylinder of for example Steatit. Then the energy flows through the body from one hand to the other (as seen in the images above of Ramses II).

    Helps against psychic attacks. And what is amazing is that it turnes the emitted fields of WIFI, Phones, Laptops and such which emit unhealthy anticlockwise spinning fields into clockwise spinning fields. Meaning they are not harmful in the proximity of Shungite. You dont get depleted inside electromagnetic fields anymore.

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    Quote Posted by Sammy (here)

    ... as in - ??
    As in Sam Hunter, that was your name before Sammy, or is my memory playing tricks with me?

    And the Shungite is very effective, I used a smaller ball when I was protecting and helping someone that cleansed places.
    The pros use one cylinder of Shungite and another cylinder of for example Steatit. Then the energy flows through the body from one hand to the other (as seen in the images above of Ramses II).

    Helps against psychic attacks. And what is amazing is that it turnes the emitted fields of WIFI, Phones, Laptops and such which emit unhealthy anticlockwise spinning fields into clockwise spinning fields. Meaning they are not harmful in the proximity of Shungite. You dont get depleted inside electromagnetic fields anymore.
    Awesome on the Shungite... and my video was simply a joke because this is a famous cartoon character form decades ago - a detective "dog" named... the Hunter!

    My wife will attest that the dog analogy is apropos.
    All the above is all and only my opinion - all subject to change and not meant to be true for anyone else regardless of how I phrase it.

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    Quote Posted by Sammy (here)

    Ohhhh and, where does one obtain a 10 centimeter sphere of Shungite?

    Found it! (though only 7 centimeters).
    All Amazon sellers seem to be doubling the price (and more) that you can get from nearer source.

    https://store.shungite.com/

    My browser claims insecure site - invalid certificate, I just added an exception and the site looks fine though I have not ordered anything. Buyer beware?

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    My browser claims insecure site - invalid certificate, I just added an exception and the site looks fine though I have not ordered anything. Buyer beware?
    I may have fixed the link, try now. http://store.shungite.com/

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    Quote Posted by Omnisense (here)
    Quote Posted by Ewan (here)
    My browser claims insecure site - invalid certificate, I just added an exception and the site looks fine though I have not ordered anything. Buyer beware?
    I may have fixed the link, try now. http://store.shungite.com/
    Just the same. Doesn't matter, I can still go there if I wish.

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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

    Current state of the experimental art... since it's being blamed on the "Russians," I can't help but file this under "plausible False Flag":

    Medical report: US and Canadian diplomats in Cuba diagnosed with brain injuries, nerve damage

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    © Alexandre Meneghini / Reuters

    Diplomats stationed in Havana, Cuba, have suffered a number of strange ailments that have caused many to leave the country with permanent physical damage. Officials are reportedly investigating whether the symptoms were caused by sonic attacks.

    A doctor in the US has reportedly evaluated American and Canadian diplomats who were stationed in Havana, Cuba, and diagnosed them with conditions as serious as mild traumatic brain injury and likely damage to the central nervous system, according to medical records obtained by CBS News.

    The diplomats reportedly complained about a range of symptoms from headaches to hearing loss and balance disorders, a source familiar with the incidents told CBS News, adding that diplomats in the country continue to be affected with similar symptoms.

    Officials are reportedly investigating whether the symptoms were caused by a sonic attack directed at their homes. The medical records purportedly show the diplomats underwent several tests, including comprehensive audiological evaluations.

    One source told the Associated Press that investigators are specifically looking into whether elements of the Cuban government placed sonic devices that produce non-audible sound inside or outside the residences of roughly five US Embassy staffers, with the intent of deafening them.

    Two senior US government officials told CNN that more than 10 US diplomats and their family members received treatment for similar ailments. Two diplomats suffered long-term injuries, including hearing loss. They were unable to return to Cuba and many others have decided to leave, the source added.

    Physicians at the University of Miami Health System told CBS News that they were consulted by the State Department about the patients.

    "Like any top-notch academic medical center in the nation, the University of Miami is often consulted regarding complex health care issues or emerging diseases. In the case of U.S. diplomats, our physicians were consulted by the State Department," the university said.

    At a press briefing on August 10, State Department spokeswoman Heather Nauert confirmed that diplomats suffered "a variety of physical symptoms" after they were affected by "incidents" that began in 2016.

    However, Nauert did not provide any details, citing an active and ongoing investigation to "determine the actual cause of their situation."

    "When I say an active investigation is under way, in part what that means is we don't know exactly where this came from," Nauert said. "We can't blame any one individual or a country at this point yet."

    Nauert said the US has been in "regular contact" with the Cuban government about the incidents.

    In May, the US expelled two Cuban diplomats after reminding the country of its international obligations to protect diplomats under the Vienna convention.

    Secretary of State Rex Tillerson told reporters that the US government would hold Cuban authorities "responsible for finding out who is carrying out these health attacks," according to CBS News.

    The Cuban Foreign Ministry said it has also opened an investigation into the US accusations from the US Embassy in Havana.

    "Cuba has never, nor would it ever, allow that the Cuban territory be used for any action against accredited diplomatic agents or their families, without exception," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.

    There have not been any statements from the Cuban Foreign Ministry on the most recent diagnosis.

    In June, President Donald Trump said he was reversing "the last administration's completely one-sided deal with Cuba."

    Trump then imposed several restrictions on travel to Cuba, but left the newly-established embassies in Washington and Havana open "in the hope that our countries can forge a much stronger and better path," he said in June, adding that he will "expose the crimes of the Castro regime."

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    Quote Officials are reportedly investigating whether the symptoms were caused by sonic attacks.
    Anyone sees what's wrong with that picture?

    The fact is no one knows what's causing it but can't help with slipping in a strong suggestion... which is a misdirection AKA "disinformation."

    For all intents and purposes, this could be their own WiFi system frying them crisp or a geostationary satellite microwave beam...
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    Default Re: Scientists remotely hacked a brain, controlling body movements

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    Anyone sees what's wrong with that picture?

    The fact is no one knows what's causing it but can't help with slipping in a strong suggestion... which is a misdirection AKA "disinformation."
    That is always the way, is it not. You (they) plant a seed, (a might be/a parallel), and leave the non-critical thinker sprouting this as fact a year from now not knowing how they know, they just do.

    And, imo, it more likely is friendly fire in order to suit an ongoing agenda.

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