Thursday, March 13, 2014

"Brain Computer Interface to help someone in a coma communicate? Please? They were using the nano on each other.On their wives and girlfriends or to"teach some as*hole who keyed their car a lesson.I have stories.Boy have I got stories",states an ex medical assistant from Boston's Mass General ,who wishes to remain anonymous.

The Ex Medical Assistant ,who "helped out" at Mass General's prestigious  Neuro Science Dept. claims that "well known "lettered" scientists began in the last decade placing nano bio sensors into the "anyone they felt like ..it was like a lottery,a game..and you wouldn't believe who else was in on it, encouraged it.'" Everyone was encouraged to  look the other way,they called it "app-ing someone up"like it was a good thing .

 Remember these are people who just showed up at the hospital by chance..  I am not one to tell tales out of school..but let's just say if there weren't  terms like schizophrenia or psychosis they would have made them up . I mean who'd believe someone saying "They made me The Lawnmower Man?They did something to me ?"No one . Soon it'll come out,there are now too many companies specializing in the same thing.It's not fair they they aren't allowed to do anything but very well regulated trials.Some one is going to start asking ,"where did all this data come from?It's inside information.Ahead of the curve which makes it even more illegal.But that wasn't the only reason although it was a big one  The listening in became like cocaine, the "play God" like heroin .With a headset you could connect to the  nano particles.The "particles "or chips  could let you "get into" someone's head.It was scary .lots of heavy hands types always around to keep the "apped ones" from talking,but who'd believe them anyway..everything goes when nobody knows..."

The  field of Direct Neural is burgeoning, and was featured on 60 Minutes several years ago.When Jane Huggins, of the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor, started working on BCIs in the mid-1990s, “there were probably a handful of groups around the world,” she said. “Now, there are too many to count.” That’s a good thing, Huggins said: “We have no shortage of problems to be solved.”

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