Archive for the 'Mind Control' Category
Derek Michael Stansberry: Former Air Force Intelligence Specialist Claims to Have Bomb and Fake Passport Aboard Trans-Atlantic Flight
April 28th, 2010Update: Text of Note COA may mean Course Of Action. Via: Los Angeles Times: Air Force reservist Derek Michael Stansberry allegedly claimed in a confused note to have explosives aboard a Delta flight from Paris to Atlanta. His possible motives are unclear. An Air Force reservist working for a defense contractor in Africa was charged […]
College Students Struggle to Go Without Media for 24 Hours
April 24th, 2010What could possibly go wrong? Via: Reuters: Crackberry is no joke. American college students are hooked on cellphones, social media and the Internet and showing symptoms similar to drug and alcohol addictions, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Maryland who asked 200 students to give up all media for one full […]
Anybody’s Son Will Do
April 22nd, 2010Or daughter, as you’ll see if you watch the film. Via: Counter Currents: The film shows the process by which young men become psychologically engineered to kill or die on command. While the model used is the U.S. Marine Corps, it’s made clear that the modern techniques for creating soldiers are refined, dehumanizing and universal.
Intel Brain Scan Analysis Software
April 9th, 2010Via: AP / USA Today: Mind reading may no longer be the domain of psychics and fortune tellers — now some computers can do it, too. Software that uses brain scans to determine what items people are thinking about was among the technological innovations showcased Wednesday by Intel Corp., which drew back the curtain on […]
Neuroscientists Influence People’s Moral Judgments by Disrupting Specific Brain Region
March 30th, 2010Via: Science Daily: MIT neuroscientists have shown they can influence people’s moral judgments by disrupting a specific brain region — a finding that helps reveal how the brain constructs morality. To make moral judgments about other people, we often need to infer their intentions — an ability known as “theory of mind.” For example, if […]
Neuroscientists Don’t Believe in Souls—But That Doesn’t Mean They Can’t Sell Theirs (to the Pentagon)
March 28th, 2010Via: Scientific American: It is because I have such high hopes for neuroscience that I’m so upset by two trends in financing of the field. One involves neuroscience’s growing dependence on the Pentagon, which is seeking new ways to help our soldiers and harm our enemies. For a still-timely overview of neuroweapons research, check out […]
Britain: Teacher ‘Shot Dead’ In School Science Stunt
March 25th, 2010Remember this one? Children Traumatized by ‘War of Worlds’ Abduction of Teacher Via: Sky / Yahoo: A school has been forced to apologise after faking the murder of a teacher that terrified pupils thought was real. Children as young as 10 – including one whose dad is said to have been shot dead – were […]
Britain: Strange Triple Suicide
March 18th, 2010I have no idea what to make of this one. Via: Times Online: The mystery of three refugees who jumped to their deaths from a Glasgow tower block took a dramatic turn yesterday when it emerged that one of them had claimed to be a member of the Russian security services and went on to […]
Thieves Grab Up to $75 Million in Eli Lilly Drugs
March 18th, 2010Maybe it’s just run of the mill theft. I don’t really know what else it could be… Lithium in Water ‘Curbs Suicide’ Future Wars ‘To Be Fought with Mind Drugs’ A vast array of pharmaceuticals have been found in the drinking water supplies of at least 41 million Americans Hundreds of Millions of Pounds of […]
Guns in Two Mass Shootings Came from Memphis Police and Court System
March 14th, 2010Via: AP: Two guns used in high-profile shootings this year at the Pentagon and a Las Vegas courthouse both came from the same unlikely place: the police and court system of Memphis, Tenn. Law enforcement officials told The Associated Press that both guns were once seized in criminal cases in Memphis. The officials described how […]
