Got a poor memory from being poisoned by the elite? Get A brain chip!
This really is a laughably transparent attempt at a hegalian dialectic.
First they trounce our short term memory with whatever theyre using in the chem trails, haarp, chlorine, flouride, msg, aspartame, gm food, aluminium sprayed in the skies and in our food, subliminals, tv and everything else...but now the same scientific religion that has been doing all this to you have a cure... get a brain chip! XD
It really is this calculated folks, they do everything they can to make us miserable, forgetfull, dozey...then come out with a 'cure' that just happens to be bang in line with their agenda for brain chipping! (text in brackets my comments)
Also notice the inevitability and casualness with which they discuss getting a memory upgrade:
"In this era of high-tech memory management, next in line to get that memory upgrade isn't your computer, it's you."
"it's no longer a question of "if" but "when." "
By the way, chem trails contain aluminium particles, and guess what aluminium causes...Alzheimers!
"It's the area that's often damaged as a result of head trauma, stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease"
The key to how we are manipulated in every aspect of our lives:
*the have a specific goal they wish to achieve in line with their agenda.
*they then create a problem which either gets people demanding that 'they' do something about it or they use the media to make people believe something must be done about it.
*they then offer up the 'solution' to their own created problem in the form of the goal they had in the first place.
This method is used in every single aspect of our lives when they want to heard the sheep into a pen, and it has worked for thousands of years on grand and small scales.
World wars 1 and 2 for example were to get people used to the idea of a world union/government.
But you will find this method used in even minor elements of public control (its what i mean by hegelian dialectic and is partly what the masonic motto 'order out of chaos' means, they use this method to bring their new order out of the chaos that destroys the old order, which is also why the phoenix is a masonic symbol)
http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2004/10/65422
" In this era of high-tech memory management, next in line to get that memory upgrade isn't your computer, it's you.
Professor Theodore W. Berger, director of the Center for Neural Engineering at the University of Southern California, is creating a silicon chip implant that mimics the hippocampus, an area of the brain known for creating memories. If successful, the artificial brain prosthesis could replace its biological counterpart, enabling people who suffer from memory disorders to regain the ability to store new memories.
And it's no longer a question of "if" but "when." The six teams involved in the multi-laboratory effort, including USC, the University of Kentucky and Wake Forest University, have been working together on different components of the neural prosthetic for nearly a decade. They will present the results of their efforts at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting in San Diego, which begins Saturday.
While they haven't tested the microchip in live rats yet, their research using slices of rat brain indicates the chip functions with 95 percent accuracy. It's a result that's got the scientific community excited.
"It's a new direction in neural prosthesis," said Howard Eichenbaum, director of the Laboratory of Cognitive Neurobiology at Boston University. "The Berger enterprise is ambitious, aiming to provide a prosthesis for memory. The need is high, because of the prevalence of memory disorder in aging and disease associated with loss of function in the hippocampus."
Forming new long-term memories may involve such tasks as learning to recognize a new face, or remembering a telephone number or directions to a new location. Success depend on the proper functioning of the hippocampus. While this part of the brain doesn't store long-term memories, it re-encodes short-term memory so it can be stored as long-term memory.
It's the area that's often damaged as a result of head trauma, stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease[ caused by the very poisons they spray us with all day]. Currently, no clinically recognized treatments exist for a damaged hippocampus and the accompanying memory disorders.
Berger's team began its research by studying the re-encoding process performed by neurons in slices of rat hippocampi kept alive in nutrients. By stimulating these neurons with randomly generated computer signals and studying the output patterns, the group determined a set of mathematical functions that transformed any given arbitrary input pattern in the same manner that the biological neurons do. And according to the researchers, that's the key to the whole issue.
"It's an impossible task to figure out what your grandmother looks like and how I would encode that," said Berger. "We all do a lot of different things, so we can't create a table of all the things we can possibly look at and how it's encoded in the hippocampus. What we can do is ask, 'What kind of transformation does the hippocampus perform?'
"If you can figure out how the inputs are transformed, then you do have a prosthesis. Then I could put that into somebody's brain to replace it, and I don't care what they look at -- I've replaced the damaged hippocampus with the electronic one, and it's going to transform inputs into outputs just like the cells of the biological hippocampus." "
First they trounce our short term memory with whatever theyre using in the chem trails, haarp, chlorine, flouride, msg, aspartame, gm food, aluminium sprayed in the skies and in our food, subliminals, tv and everything else...but now the same scientific religion that has been doing all this to you have a cure... get a brain chip! XD
It really is this calculated folks, they do everything they can to make us miserable, forgetfull, dozey...then come out with a 'cure' that just happens to be bang in line with their agenda for brain chipping! (text in brackets my comments)
Also notice the inevitability and casualness with which they discuss getting a memory upgrade:
"In this era of high-tech memory management, next in line to get that memory upgrade isn't your computer, it's you."
"it's no longer a question of "if" but "when." "
By the way, chem trails contain aluminium particles, and guess what aluminium causes...Alzheimers!
"It's the area that's often damaged as a result of head trauma, stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease"
The key to how we are manipulated in every aspect of our lives:
*the have a specific goal they wish to achieve in line with their agenda.
*they then create a problem which either gets people demanding that 'they' do something about it or they use the media to make people believe something must be done about it.
*they then offer up the 'solution' to their own created problem in the form of the goal they had in the first place.
This method is used in every single aspect of our lives when they want to heard the sheep into a pen, and it has worked for thousands of years on grand and small scales.
World wars 1 and 2 for example were to get people used to the idea of a world union/government.
But you will find this method used in even minor elements of public control (its what i mean by hegelian dialectic and is partly what the masonic motto 'order out of chaos' means, they use this method to bring their new order out of the chaos that destroys the old order, which is also why the phoenix is a masonic symbol)
http://www.wired.com/medtech/health/news/2004/10/65422
" In this era of high-tech memory management, next in line to get that memory upgrade isn't your computer, it's you.
Professor Theodore W. Berger, director of the Center for Neural Engineering at the University of Southern California, is creating a silicon chip implant that mimics the hippocampus, an area of the brain known for creating memories. If successful, the artificial brain prosthesis could replace its biological counterpart, enabling people who suffer from memory disorders to regain the ability to store new memories.
And it's no longer a question of "if" but "when." The six teams involved in the multi-laboratory effort, including USC, the University of Kentucky and Wake Forest University, have been working together on different components of the neural prosthetic for nearly a decade. They will present the results of their efforts at the Society for Neuroscience's annual meeting in San Diego, which begins Saturday.
While they haven't tested the microchip in live rats yet, their research using slices of rat brain indicates the chip functions with 95 percent accuracy. It's a result that's got the scientific community excited.
"It's a new direction in neural prosthesis," said Howard Eichenbaum, director of the Laboratory of Cognitive Neurobiology at Boston University. "The Berger enterprise is ambitious, aiming to provide a prosthesis for memory. The need is high, because of the prevalence of memory disorder in aging and disease associated with loss of function in the hippocampus."
Forming new long-term memories may involve such tasks as learning to recognize a new face, or remembering a telephone number or directions to a new location. Success depend on the proper functioning of the hippocampus. While this part of the brain doesn't store long-term memories, it re-encodes short-term memory so it can be stored as long-term memory.
It's the area that's often damaged as a result of head trauma, stroke, epilepsy and neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease[ caused by the very poisons they spray us with all day]. Currently, no clinically recognized treatments exist for a damaged hippocampus and the accompanying memory disorders.
Berger's team began its research by studying the re-encoding process performed by neurons in slices of rat hippocampi kept alive in nutrients. By stimulating these neurons with randomly generated computer signals and studying the output patterns, the group determined a set of mathematical functions that transformed any given arbitrary input pattern in the same manner that the biological neurons do. And according to the researchers, that's the key to the whole issue.
"It's an impossible task to figure out what your grandmother looks like and how I would encode that," said Berger. "We all do a lot of different things, so we can't create a table of all the things we can possibly look at and how it's encoded in the hippocampus. What we can do is ask, 'What kind of transformation does the hippocampus perform?'
"If you can figure out how the inputs are transformed, then you do have a prosthesis. Then I could put that into somebody's brain to replace it, and I don't care what they look at -- I've replaced the damaged hippocampus with the electronic one, and it's going to transform inputs into outputs just like the cells of the biological hippocampus." "
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