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Remote Neural Monitoring - Lauren Johnson - 17-01-2014

[URL="http://www.mindcontrol.se/?page_id=7488"]The marvels of technology!
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Quote:RNM works remotely to control the brain in order to read and detect any criminal thought taking place inside the mind of a possible perpetrator. Research studies have shown that the human brain thinks at a rate of about 5000 bits per second and does not have the capacity to compete with supercomputers performing via satellites, implants and biotelemetry. The human brain has a distinctive set of bioelectric resonance system. For the RNM system, supercomputers are being used and, thus, with its help, supercomputers can send messages through an implanted person's nervous system in order to influence their performance in a desired way.



Remote Neural Monitoring - Marlene Zenker - 18-01-2014

just warms the cockles of your heart doesn't it! thankfully we still have a couple of abilities that computers don't - the ability to see information and gibberish at a glance is one - stupid supercomputers have to read every letter of every word in a list to determine what words are valid - we can just look at the list and know - of course some of us can't spell so that could be a problem.:Read:

Lauren Johnson Wrote:[URL="http://www.mindcontrol.se/?page_id=7488"]The marvels of technology!
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Quote:RNM works remotely to control the brain in order to read and detect any criminal thought taking place inside the mind of a possible perpetrator. Research studies have shown that the human brain thinks at a rate of about 5000 bits per second and does not have the capacity to compete with supercomputers performing via satellites, implants and biotelemetry. The human brain has a distinctive set of bioelectric resonance system. For the RNM system, supercomputers are being used and, thus, with its help, supercomputers can send messages through an implanted person's nervous system in order to influence their performance in a desired way.



Remote Neural Monitoring - Lauren Johnson - 18-01-2014

But I like this part the best:
Quote:in order to read and detect any criminal thought taking place inside the mind of a possible perpetrator
and find it oh so comforting.


Remote Neural Monitoring - Magda Hassan - 18-01-2014

Lauren Johnson Wrote:But I like this part the best:
Quote:in order to read and detect any criminal thought taking place inside the mind of a possible perpetrator
and find it oh so comforting.
The new phrenology


Remote Neural Monitoring - David Guyatt - 18-01-2014

Magda Hassan Wrote:
Lauren Johnson Wrote:But I like this part the best:
Quote:in order to read and detect any criminal thought taking place inside the mind of a possible perpetrator
and find it oh so comforting.
The new phrenology

Loon on the bright side. Use the new technology on all would be politicians, captains of industry, members of the spook brotherhood et all.

24 hours later the world's problem has been sorted. ::noblesteed::


Remote Neural Monitoring - David Guyatt - 18-01-2014

Marlene Zenker Wrote:just warms the cockles of your heart doesn't it! thankfully we still have a couple of abilities that computers don't - the ability to see information and gibberish at a glance is one - stupid supercomputers have to read every letter of every word in a list to determine what words are valid - we can just look at the list and know - of course some of us can't spell so that could be a problem.:Read:

Fortunately, I don't have splleing problems. My dysexlia sort that out for me.

I do have problems with my Apple keybored however. The danm apostrephey is right next to my colon and my flitting fingers often find one instead of t'other.

::face.palm::


Remote Neural Monitoring - Marlene Zenker - 22-01-2014

David Guyatt Wrote:
Marlene Zenker Wrote:just warms the cockles of your heart doesn't it! thankfully we still have a couple of abilities that computers don't - the ability to see information and gibberish at a glance is one - stupid supercomputers have to read every letter of every word in a list to determine what words are valid - we can just look at the list and know - of course some of us can't spell so that could be a problem.:Read:

Fortunately, I don't have splleing problems. My dysexlia sort that out for me.

I do have problems with my Apple keybored however. The danm apostrephey is right next to my colon and my flitting fingers often find one instead of t'other.

::face.palm::

I think you may have a spastic colon!:Point: