TOTAL MIND CONTROL THROUGH RECORDING OF NEURAL SIGNAL OUTSIDE OF THE BODY

MAY 6 2010

ORIGINAL ARTICLE


This is the most powerful technology being used on us globally today through the Satellite, cell tower network, or even the computer internet systems . This technology can make entire nations literally physically bow down on demand. Frequencies control our entire bodies motor functions and can be mapped from devices out side our bodies even our speech. These frequencies can be recorded and projected at unsuspecting groups of people and all the people in their own ways will duplicate the movements of the original test subject. This technology was used over Iran when the U.S. was trying to cause the removal of the Iranian leader through created riots. Persons can be literally programmed with out their knowledge through any sound frequency delivery devices and the greatest example are our speakers to any of our may sound systems. Incorporate what is described below with what has been exposed as Silent Sound Spread Spectrum Mind control technologies, the explanations of which can be viewed here in the many videos, and you have a total human mind control mechanism that is being tested globally today preparing the world for the Iran Syria war to bring all nations to literally bow down to the Pope as if he is God and has supernatural powers when in fact these are man made/man discovered technologies. Remember they will show signs and wonders so great that if possible they could deceive the very elect of God. The Lord comes when things will not get better but only worse. It can not get worse than total mind control.


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Our bodies are wired to move, and damaged wiring is often impossible to repair. Strokes and spinal cord injuries can quickly disconnect parts of the brain that initiate movement with the nerves and muscles that execute it, and neurodegenerative disorders such as Parkinson's disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) draw the process out to the same effect. Scientists have been looking for a way to bypass damaged nerves by directly connecting the brain to an assistive device—like a robotic limb—through brain-computer interface (BCI) technology. Now, researchers have demonstrated the ability to nonintrusively record neural signals outside the skull and decode them into information that could be used to move a prosthetic.

Past efforts at a BCI to animate an artificial limb involved electrodes inserted directly into the brain. The surgery required to implant the probes and the possibility that implants might not stay in place made this approach risky.

The alternative—recording neural signals from outside the brain—has its own set of challenges. "It has been thought for quite some time that it wasn't possible to extract information about human movement using electroencephalography," or EEG, says neuroscientist and electrical engineer Jose Contreras-Vidal. In trying to record the brain's electrical activity off the scalp, he adds, "people assumed that the signal-to-noise ratio and the information content of these signals were limited."

Evidently, that is not the case. In the March issue of The Journal of Neuroscience, Contreras-Vidal and his team from the bioengineering and kinesiology departments at the University of Maryland, College Park, show that the noisy brain waves recorded using noninvasive EEG can be mathematically decoded into meaningful information about complex human movements. "This means we can use a noninvasive method to develop the next generation of brain–computer interface machines," Contreras-Vidal says. "It can expand considerably the range of clinical and rehabilitative applications."

Instead of undergoing brain surgery, users would wear an electrode-covered head cap that records the electric impulses from neurons—the only mess involved is the clear gel applied to the head to enhance conduction. Some patients have already used the caps to communicate via word processors. (The recognition of a letter flashing on a screen signals the word processor to choose that letter.) The next step is to put the decoded movement information to work. "We hope to show that a person with a stroke or an amputee would be able to control an assistive device," Contreras-Vidal says. He already has healthy volunteers testing two different setups: One has them moving a computer cursor on a screen; the other has them controlling an artificial hand.

Contreras-Vidal also hopes to integrate sensory feedback into the system to optimize the user's control over the device. "In all the studies so far people have used visual feedback to close the loop between the user and the machine," he says. "We think it's important to use other types of feedback, too, because vision is a slow signal" compared with the sensory signal a person would get from an intact limb.

Whether such a system would work for patients with longstanding nerve damage is unknown. Such patients haven't activated their movement-generating neurons or received the related sensory feedback for many years and could generate abnormal brain wave–based movement information. "We're starting to look at patient populations to answer that question," Contreras-Vidal says, naming stroke patients and below-elbow amputees as the first test subjects. "We know the brain is highly redundant, so we think that even if there's a deletion in the brain, we might be able to decode from another place. One advantage to using electroencephalography is access to the whole brain, not just a specific area."

 

 

 

 

 

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