I agree re: "willful action," but when you look at how they're already predicting potential behavior through algorithms, thought-policing doesn't seem far-fetched.
i certainly don't recommend these types of interfaces.
Completely agree. Just bc we have the ability to do something doesn't mean we should.
they're already predicting potential behavior through algorithms
They can't do this from any distance. They need you hooked up to a machine interface. A MEG machine is the closest thing they have to remote brainwave-reading, and it has to be inches from the head and under very carefully regulated conditions that eliminate all outside electromagnetic disturbances (i.e. a Faraday cage).
I was referring to algorithms predicting behavior based on available data, including online presence.
But as far as the interfaces, what you say makes complete sense.
What do you think about the graphene in vaccines? Do you agree with some that it is a IOT conductor, or do you believe that is BS?
This interface/implant crap is creepy as heck.
What do you think about the graphene in vaccines? Do you agree with some that it is a IOT conductor, or do you believe that is BS?
I haven't followed the graphene stuff. I'm just tired of all the vaccine information at this point. But I do believe they're developing nanotech for biological IOT purposes, i.e. putting it into our systems and using it to collect biological information.
I had a fairly recent experience that scared the shit out of me, and may have involved some sort of nanotech. My doctor put me on a non-organic antibiotic called moxifloxacin to deal with a lung infection. After taking it for a week or two, I started having extremely clear visuals whenever I closed my eyes. The first thing I started seeing was a perfectly horizontally/vertically aligned grid of squares made up of perfectly straight green lines on the black background of my eyelids. It wasn't natural at all. After the grid formed, other visuals started forming, and they swirled and flowed into extremely grotesque-looking forms that got worse as I watched them. It was like watching a bunch of slimy worms moving around, with other weird shapes forming out of their movements. When I opened my eyes they were gone. When I closed my eyes they were there again, always starting with the grid pattern. It wasn't a hallucination and I was wide awake when it happened. I also started having weird vivid dreams, with one that was so vivid and dark-themed that I don't think I'll ever forget it. I stopped taking the medication immediately after that and the visuals stopped but it took quite a while before the dreams stopped.
I just looked up graphene on Google, and wikipedia says that it's "an allotrope of carbon consisting of a single layer of atoms arranged in a two-dimensional honeycomb lattice nanostructure." What I saw wasn't a honeycomb pattern, but it was otherwise similar. It wouldn't be impossible to target the visual cortex with nanotech and use it to create images.
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