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This is not science fiction. it is fact. The technology is there and Japanese Scientist are now at this point.
I found this by researching the later works of one of my Childhood Heros Dr. Jose Delgado. Delgado was essentially the father of modern neurology text books he is the guy that did the most work in mapping and lfinding the functions of the nervous system. Most of todays nero atanomy textbooks are based on his findings. He also went a bit farther then anatomy and into areas I believe can be used for evil purposes.
Here is one of the last public quotes by Delgado:
Source: http://www.wireheading.com/jose-delgado.html
This is todays product of his work:
Source:http://www.wireheading.com/robohuman/index.html
Be very cautious of the toys you buy for your children and grand children. The technology is there for us to lose our greatest gift, free choice
I found this by researching the later works of one of my Childhood Heros Dr. Jose Delgado. Delgado was essentially the father of modern neurology text books he is the guy that did the most work in mapping and lfinding the functions of the nervous system. Most of todays nero atanomy textbooks are based on his findings. He also went a bit farther then anatomy and into areas I believe can be used for evil purposes.
Here is one of the last public quotes by Delgado:
"The individual may think that the most important reality is his own existence, but this is only his personal point of view. This lacks historical perspective. Man does not have the right to develop his own mind. This kind of liberal orientation has great appeal. We must electronically control the brain. Someday armies and generals will be controlled by electric stimulation of the brain."
Dr José Delgado,
Director of Neuropsychiatry
Yale University Medical School Congressional Record,
No. 26, Vol. 118 February 24, 1974
Source: http://www.wireheading.com/jose-delgado.html
This is todays product of his work:
TSUGI, Japan (AP) -- We wield remote controls to turn things on and off, make them advance, make them halt. Ground-bound pilots use remotes to fly drone airplanes, soldiers to maneuver battlefield robots. But manipulating humans?
Prepare to be remotely controlled.
Just imagine being rendered the rough equivalent of a radio-controlled toy car.
Nippon Telegraph & Telephone Corp., Japans top telephone company, says it is developing the technology to perhaps make video games more realistic.
A special headset was placed on my cranium by my hosts during a recent demonstration at an NTT research center. It sent a very low voltage electric current from the back of my ears through my head -- either from left to right or right to left, depending on which way the joystick on a remote-control was moved.
I found the experience unnerving and exhausting: I sought to step straight ahead but kept careening from side to side. Those alternating currents literally threw me off.
The technology is called galvanic vestibular stimulation -- essentially, electricity messes with the delicate nerves inside the ear that help maintain balance.
I felt a mysterious, irresistible urge to start walking to the right whenever the researcher turned the switch to the right. I was convinced -- mistakenly -- that this was the only way to maintain my balance.
The phenomenon is painless but dramatic. Your feet start to move before you know it. I could even remote-control myself by taking the switch into my own hands.
There's no proven-beyond-a-doubt explanation yet as to why people start veering when electricity hits their ear. But NTT researchers say they were able to make a person walk along a route in the shape of a giant pretzel using this technique.
It's a mesmerizing sensation similar to being drunk or melting into sleep under the influence of anesthesia. But it's more definitive, as though an invisible hand were reaching inside your brain.
NTT says the feature may be used in video games and amusement park rides, although there are no plans so far for a commercial product.
Some people really enjoy the experience, researchers said while acknowledging that others feel uncomfortable.
Source:http://www.wireheading.com/robohuman/index.html
Be very cautious of the toys you buy for your children and grand children. The technology is there for us to lose our greatest gift, free choice