Post by crystalriver on Oct 24, 2009 16:02:59 GMT -5
Dear RM Agents and Readers,
One can't help but notice the similarities to some of that which is found in Morgellons; albeit, it isn't because we are assimilating but because we aren't. It is looking more and more like we are of a certain DNA group that has an inner knowing of the dangers of this technology. Some will see this as a huge way to control the masses and yet will tout the benefits; while minimizing the dark side.
Keep in mind that the technology already exists and has been in use for about 30 to 50 years when we hear about it.
Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver
This post was discovered at: www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=8462
Input/Output Device for the Brain - Made of Light, Algae, and Bacteria
2009 10 24
By Annalee Newitz | io9.com
Michael Chorost, author of science autobiography Rebuilt, has a great article in Wired this month about a biotechnological breakthrough that could result in functional cyborgs. Using this biotech, people could access the internet with our brains.
Chorost's article is about the dawning of the age of "optogenetics," a field where scientists stimulate neurons (such as those in your brain) to fire or stop firing by genetically-engineering those neurons to respond to light. Thus, optogenetics: optics plus genetics. An inserted algae gene makes neurons fire when exposed to blue light; an inserted bacterial gene stills them when they're exposed to yellow light. Imagine being able to make the neurons responsible for chronic depression or Parkinsons stop firing with the flick of a switch. That's the dream of the scientists who are working in this field.
You've probably heard about a few optogenetic experiments over the past couple of years. Chorost describes one of the more famous ones, where students got a mouse to run counterclockwise by exposing a few neurons in its brain to blue light using fiber optic wires. He writes:
The counterclockwise-running mouse was something new - a triple fusion of animal, plant, and technology - and the students knew it was a harbinger of unprecedentedly powerful ways to alter the brain. For curing diseases, to begin with, but also for understanding how the brain interacts with the body. And ultimately for fusing human and machine.
Mice with Parkinsons symptoms who underwent optogenetic treatment also saw dramatic improvement.
And Chorost is quick to point out that Parkinsons treatments are just the beginning. Optogenetics open the door for two-way traffic between computers and the human brain. He explains:
No matter how good they get, one-way prostheses can't close the loop. In theory, two-way optogenetic traffic could lead to human-machine fusions in which the brain truly interacts with the machine, rather than only giving or only accepting orders. It could be used, for instance, to let the brain send movement commands to a prosthetic arm; in return, the arm's sensors would gather information and send it back. Blue and yellow LEDs would flash on and off inside genetically altered somatosensory regions of the cortex to give the user sensations of weight, temperature, and texture. The limb would feel like a real arm. Of course, this kind of cyborg technology is not exactly around the corner. But it has suddenly leapt from the realm of wild fantasy to concrete possibility.
Of course, there are darker fantasies that lurk here too, of perfect mind control and memory suppression. Indeed, optogenetic devices could one day lead to the consumer-grade memory-eating devices in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Or to Google implants in your brain.
Article from: io9.com
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Can't you hear them now--start the stories going--the beautiful stories of becoming one, the stories of ascension, hopefully no one will look close enough to understand what is really happening! Those that have bodies that reject the technology will be told they are "crazy". This plan was sent into play shortly after WW11--probably birthed during the war.
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Mind Control &Transhumanism is Connected (pardon the pun)
Posted By: CrystalRiver <Send E-Mail>
Date: Saturday, 24-Oct-2009 16:50:37
In Response To: Input/Output Device for the Brain; Made of Light, Algae and Bacteria (CrystalRiver) Dear RM Agents and Readers,
4 years into my research concerning Morgellons and it has become obvious that this technologies have been employed. The towers, HAARP, GWEN and Cell towers that have been put up around the world have the capability of creating mood and most likely activating persons into doing the bidding of others; the technology exists! The book the "Lord of The Rings"--the first volume discusses at one point the towers that are now overgrown with foliage. Frodo inquires in passing as to what the towers were used for--remember "Lord of The Rings" is set in the future.
Many Blesssings,
CrystalRiver
www.redicecreations.com/article
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They knew that there would be a great deal of mental issues; probably why so many funds were placed into psychiiatry in 2008 by the person that called himself president. Politics is simply a show for the masses.
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Michael Tsarion - New Technology: Possibility or Danger? (Subscription)
William Henry - Stargate Technology & Transhumanism (Subscription)
Jim Elvidge - Are we Living in a Simulation, a Programmed Reality?
Jim Elvidge - The Singularity, Nanobot's & Reality Simulation (Subscription)
One can't help but notice the similarities to some of that which is found in Morgellons; albeit, it isn't because we are assimilating but because we aren't. It is looking more and more like we are of a certain DNA group that has an inner knowing of the dangers of this technology. Some will see this as a huge way to control the masses and yet will tout the benefits; while minimizing the dark side.
Keep in mind that the technology already exists and has been in use for about 30 to 50 years when we hear about it.
Many Blessings,
CrystalRiver
This post was discovered at: www.redicecreations.com/article.php?id=8462
Input/Output Device for the Brain - Made of Light, Algae, and Bacteria
2009 10 24
By Annalee Newitz | io9.com
Michael Chorost, author of science autobiography Rebuilt, has a great article in Wired this month about a biotechnological breakthrough that could result in functional cyborgs. Using this biotech, people could access the internet with our brains.
Chorost's article is about the dawning of the age of "optogenetics," a field where scientists stimulate neurons (such as those in your brain) to fire or stop firing by genetically-engineering those neurons to respond to light. Thus, optogenetics: optics plus genetics. An inserted algae gene makes neurons fire when exposed to blue light; an inserted bacterial gene stills them when they're exposed to yellow light. Imagine being able to make the neurons responsible for chronic depression or Parkinsons stop firing with the flick of a switch. That's the dream of the scientists who are working in this field.
You've probably heard about a few optogenetic experiments over the past couple of years. Chorost describes one of the more famous ones, where students got a mouse to run counterclockwise by exposing a few neurons in its brain to blue light using fiber optic wires. He writes:
The counterclockwise-running mouse was something new - a triple fusion of animal, plant, and technology - and the students knew it was a harbinger of unprecedentedly powerful ways to alter the brain. For curing diseases, to begin with, but also for understanding how the brain interacts with the body. And ultimately for fusing human and machine.
Mice with Parkinsons symptoms who underwent optogenetic treatment also saw dramatic improvement.
And Chorost is quick to point out that Parkinsons treatments are just the beginning. Optogenetics open the door for two-way traffic between computers and the human brain. He explains:
No matter how good they get, one-way prostheses can't close the loop. In theory, two-way optogenetic traffic could lead to human-machine fusions in which the brain truly interacts with the machine, rather than only giving or only accepting orders. It could be used, for instance, to let the brain send movement commands to a prosthetic arm; in return, the arm's sensors would gather information and send it back. Blue and yellow LEDs would flash on and off inside genetically altered somatosensory regions of the cortex to give the user sensations of weight, temperature, and texture. The limb would feel like a real arm. Of course, this kind of cyborg technology is not exactly around the corner. But it has suddenly leapt from the realm of wild fantasy to concrete possibility.
Of course, there are darker fantasies that lurk here too, of perfect mind control and memory suppression. Indeed, optogenetic devices could one day lead to the consumer-grade memory-eating devices in Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind. Or to Google implants in your brain.
Article from: io9.com
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Lenon Honor - The Borg Agenda & The Sexualization of Technology
Lenon Honor - The Hive Mentality, Family, Gender & Manipulation of Human Consciousness (Subscription)
Jim Elvidge - The Singularity Will Not Occur, Programmed Reality & Infomania
Jim Elvidge - Programmed Reality, The Power of 10, Science & The Soul (Subscription)
Kevin Warwick - Artificial Intelligence & The Rise of the Machines in 2020(Subscription)
Nick Begich - Mind Control & Emerging Technologies(Subscription)
John Lash - Artificial Technomania of the Archons (Subscription)
Michael Tsarion - The Post Human World
--------------------------------------------------------------------
Can't you hear them now--start the stories going--the beautiful stories of becoming one, the stories of ascension, hopefully no one will look close enough to understand what is really happening! Those that have bodies that reject the technology will be told they are "crazy". This plan was sent into play shortly after WW11--probably birthed during the war.
-----------------------------------------------------------------------
Mind Control &Transhumanism is Connected (pardon the pun)
Posted By: CrystalRiver <Send E-Mail>
Date: Saturday, 24-Oct-2009 16:50:37
In Response To: Input/Output Device for the Brain; Made of Light, Algae and Bacteria (CrystalRiver) Dear RM Agents and Readers,
4 years into my research concerning Morgellons and it has become obvious that this technologies have been employed. The towers, HAARP, GWEN and Cell towers that have been put up around the world have the capability of creating mood and most likely activating persons into doing the bidding of others; the technology exists! The book the "Lord of The Rings"--the first volume discusses at one point the towers that are now overgrown with foliage. Frodo inquires in passing as to what the towers were used for--remember "Lord of The Rings" is set in the future.
Many Blesssings,
CrystalRiver
www.redicecreations.com/article
---------------------------------------------------------------------
They knew that there would be a great deal of mental issues; probably why so many funds were placed into psychiiatry in 2008 by the person that called himself president. Politics is simply a show for the masses.
----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Michael Tsarion - New Technology: Possibility or Danger? (Subscription)
William Henry - Stargate Technology & Transhumanism (Subscription)
Jim Elvidge - Are we Living in a Simulation, a Programmed Reality?
Jim Elvidge - The Singularity, Nanobot's & Reality Simulation (Subscription)