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The transcript asserts that the Moderna technology used in COVID shots is described in a 248-page patent filed in 2020, which lists several embodiments or variations of the technology. It states that although it is unknown which embodiment each batch used, several different batch numbers were deployed, and some were far deadlier than others. According to the Moderna patent, the technology contains self-assembled nanoparticles, and in certain variations these nanoparticles can be used for the controlled release of compounds once they are in the human body. The lipid nanoparticles are encapsulated into a polymer hydrogel, a controlled release coating that includes polyvinyls. This has been verified by Anna Mielchia and Clifford Karnikom's research. In a 2013 TEDMED talk, Doctor Ito Bachelet says that these nanorobots have already been successfully developed in Israel and that they can be injected into the human body with a basic syringe. He shows an image of what they look like, and they appear to be the same structures that the fifth column found in their research and claimed was powered by five g, which was confirmed by doctor Bachelet. Speaker 1 adds that developed nanorobots carry antennas made from metal nanoparticles, and the antenna enable the nanobots to respond to externally applied electromagnetic fields, so these versions of nanobots can actually be activated with a press of a button on a joystick. The transcript further cites work by Todd Callender's team at Vaxchoice dot com, which has concluded that these shots contain a variety of synthetic pathogens that can be released with external five g frequencies. It states that the Moderna patent describes these nanoparticle mimics, which mimic the delivery of a variety of pathogens and lists over a hundred of them within the patent. According to the work at Vaxchoice, these synthetic pathogens each have an IP address. They are cataloged by the Department of Energy, and they use cesium-137, which the transcript claims we have been contaminated with from the environment, as a building block for their construction within our bodies using external frequency. The research allegedly shows that the Microsoft patent filed in 2020-06-06 060606 cryptocurrency system using body activity data is now in effect and that this technology is turning the human body into an antenna, which can output energy, meaning that humans are being turned into batteries to fuel the digital AI prison that is being built around us. And it is claimed that if you choose not to comply, the technology includes a built-in kill switch. The transcript closes by noting that independent researchers and scientists are uncovering this agenda, but they continue to walk freely among us, unrestrained by any justice whatsoever.

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John McAfee begins by invoking Arthur C. Clarke’s idea that any sufficiently advanced technology is seen as magic by those who do not understand it. He asserts that the mainstream media has been using a technology called neuro-linguistic programming (NLP) for more than fifteen years, and that NLP makes people think and believe things which are not true. He claims that the media deceives the public about various topics, including Iraq’s alleged nuclear weapons during the second Gulf War and the claim that the COVID-19 virus is decimating the world. He states that these beliefs are propagated through NLP, and he asks if the audience wants to know what NLP is and if he can demonstrate it. McAfee then provides a demonstration with five cards on a screen. He asks the audience to pick one instantly and to stay with that choice. He asks them to think about it. He then shuffles the cards, puts them back, and repeats the process, ultimately revealing that the card the audience picked is not there on the screen. He reiterates that the card they chose is not present after the shuffle, concluding, “Why? Because you have seen the magic of neuro linguistic programming. Wake the fuck up.”

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A magnetic wand that controls the brain was tested on the speaker. Psychiatrist Mark George made the speaker's thumb twitch by zapping a specific area of the brain. The speaker also experienced their toe being affected by the wand.

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In this video, the speaker discusses various advancements in science and technology that have the potential to impact the future. They talk about brain-computer interfaces, where individuals can control robotic arms using their thoughts. They also mention the ability to transfer brain signals from one person to another, as well as the potential to enhance human abilities through genetic engineering. The speaker also explores the manipulation of memory, including the creation of false memories and the potential for memory restoration. They conclude by discussing the possibility of sampling and manipulating brain activity while individuals are asleep. Overall, these advancements have both exciting and concerning implications for the future.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, resulting in uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. It is revealed that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions in the 1950s. The challenge at that time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. With advancements in technology like transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, resulting in uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. It is revealed that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions in the 1950s. The challenge at the time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. With advancements in technology like transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, leading to uncontrollable rage and violence. The speaker reveals that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions, such as rage, fear, and lethargy. In the past, transmitting these brainwaves accurately was challenging, but with advancements in technology, like transistors and microprocessors, it became feasible to apply precise control brainwaves practically.

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The speaker discusses the potential for controlling the human race through electromagnetic influence. They explain that any mental state can be artificially injected into the human brain from an external source, and this capability already exists on a global scale. They mention a paper by Doctor Persinger, published in 1995, which explores the possibility of accessing every human brain through electromagnetic induction. The speaker suggests that by identifying specific brain characteristics, one can access and modify a person's memory, consciousness, and sense of self. They compare this research to the work of doctors Ewan and Cameron, who aimed to shape the human race through more primitive means.

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A collaboration focused on creating a brain robotic interface for soldiers. They developed a headset using HoloLens 2 and a Raspberry Pi AI decoder to translate brain signals into instructions. The technology can be used with various autonomous systems. Two demonstrations were conducted successfully. In the first, a soldier commanded a Vision 60 Ghost Robot to follow waypoints. In the second, a soldier acted as a section commander, giving directions to robots and team members during a simulated patrol clearance. The technology allows the soldier to control the robots, monitor their video feed, and be aware of the surroundings. The team is excited about the future possibilities and aims to develop more use cases to support the military.

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Neuralink chip is not yet widely used, but the first patient, a quadriplegic, will soon be able to control their computer and phone with it. Another person who had a brain chip implanted can now walk and talk. The regulatory process for these chips is rigorous. The next version of the chip will allow users to control devices through their thoughts, like telepathy. There are plans to develop a chip that can restore vision to those who are blind. It may even enable people to see in multiple wavelengths, including ultraviolet, infrared, and radar. This technology could be called "Blindsight."

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This video discusses a patent from 2003 about manipulating the nervous system through electromagnetic fields emitted by computer monitors and TV sets. The patent explains that certain frequencies can excite sensory resonances in human subjects, causing physiological effects. The manipulation can be done remotely without the person being aware of it. The patent includes drawings illustrating the concept. The effects on the individual can vary depending on the frequency used and the area of the skin stimulated.

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In this video, the speaker conducts an experiment to train the brain to believe that the viewer's arm is their own. They use a divider to partially cover the arm, making it invisible. Then, they use two rulers to simulate sensations on the viewer's hand. The speaker demonstrates how the sensation of being touched can feel like an electric shock. Finally, they ask the viewer to guess which finger they will touch, emphasizing that no harm is done.

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A radio wave sent at the right frequency to an acupuncture point on the skin will translate into an auditory signal sent directly to the brain. Vegas demonstrated this on the speaker using an infrasound device. The speaker could hear the signal when the device was pressed to their skin, but not when it was removed. This sends the signal through the nervous system into the brain, where it is decoded. While the demonstration required direct contact, Vegas claims that using a microwave carrier at a distance could achieve the same result.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, resulting in uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. This was made possible by the discovery of specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions. In the past, transmitting these brainwaves accurately was a challenge, but with advancements in technology, such as transistors and microprocessors, it became feasible to apply precise control brainwaves in practical situations.

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In this video, the speakers discuss the idea of incorporating sensors into everyday devices to read brain states. They mention that this technology could determine if someone is tired, paying attention, or experiencing certain emotions. The speakers also mention the possibility of using these sensors for interaction purposes. They humorously suggest that by wearing sensors on our foreheads, we could control our emotions towards Davos by moving our heads in different directions. Despite concerns about privacy, they believe that these advancements are well-intentioned.

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Speaker 0 questions whether wireless mind control exists, suggesting technologies available to the public, like ChatGPT, are far less advanced than what is secretly being developed. They ask if technology exists to "WiFi into your brain" or use Bluetooth for control. Speaker 1 believes "they" are trying to achieve wireless control, citing research into LRAD technology, which can transmit voices directly into a person's head. They suspect a project is underway to apply this technology to the entire population, potentially involving "intracorporeal bionano networks" that are syringe-injectable and self-assemble within the body. This is framed in medical terms, but Speaker 1 believes the intention is wireless control.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, it spiraled out of control, leading to uncontrollable rage and violence. The speaker reveals that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions in the 1950s. The challenge at the time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. However, with advancements in technology such as transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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The speaker discusses the potential for controlling the human race through electromagnetic influence. They explain that any mental state can be artificially injected into the human brain from an external source, and this capability already exists on a global scale. They mention a paper published by Doctor Persinger in 1995, which explores the possibility of accessing every human brain through electromagnetic induction. By identifying specific brain characteristics, individuals can be targeted and their memory, consciousness, and sense of self can be accessed and modified. The speaker compares this research to the work of doctors Ewan and Cameron, who sought to control the human race through more primitive means.

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The video discusses the potential of brain-computer interfaces, brain-cloud interfaces, and the implications of connecting human brains to supercomputers. It explores the ability to hack humans through advanced technology and the development of brain machine interfaces. Various projects such as the BRAIN Initiative and companies like Neuralink are highlighted as pioneers in this field. The video also touches on the ethical concerns and the possibility of creating a brain net that could revolutionize communication and connectivity.

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The speaker discusses an operation that aimed to incite conflict between the Hutu and Tutsi groups. However, things escalated quickly, leading to uncontrollable rage among the Hutu crowd. It is revealed that researchers discovered specific brainwaves that control our actions and emotions, such as rage, fear, and lethargy, back in the 1950s. The challenge at that time was transmitting these brainwaves accurately. With advancements in technology like transistors and microprocessors, the practical application of precise control brainwaves became possible.

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The brain is a learning system, and experiments with implants in monkey brains have shown success as both the brain and computer adapt to each other. They work together to understand how to perform tasks, like grabbing a banana with a robotic arm. Interface challenges may be easier to overcome than anticipated. However, developing effective tools for the body remains difficult due to the harsh environment created by immune cells that reject anything they don't recognize.

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A radio wave at the right frequency, when sent to an acupuncture point, translates into an auditory signal sent directly to the brain. An infrasound device demonstrated this, allowing the speaker to hear the signal when pressed to the skin. This sends the signal through the nervous system into the brain, which decodes it. While the device requires skin contact, a microwave carrier at a distance could achieve the same effect.

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Neuralink introduces the PRIME study, a clinical trial for a device that can transform the lives of people with paralysis. The device, a small implant in the brain, allows users to connect with loved ones, browse the web, and play games using their thoughts. No physical movement is required. The study is open to those with quadriplegia or ALS. By participating, individuals can redefine human capability and shape the future of interaction and independence. A dedicated team will support participants throughout the journey. To learn more and apply, visit the Neuralink website.

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Elon Musk: Neuralink and the Future of Humanity | Lex Fridman Podcast #438
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The conversation features Elon Musk and members of the Neuralink team, including DJ Seo, Matthew MacDougall, Bliss Chapman, and Noland Arbaugh, the first human to receive a Neuralink implant. They discuss the groundbreaking implications of Neuralink for enhancing human capabilities and addressing neurological disorders. Elon Musk expresses excitement about the successful implantation of Neuralink in humans, highlighting the potential for significant advancements in brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). He mentions the goal of increasing the number of electrodes and improving signal processing, with aspirations to achieve data rates of up to 10,000 bits per second in the future. Musk emphasizes the transformative potential of BCIs for communication, intellectual discourse, and human-AI symbiosis. Noland shares his personal journey after becoming paralyzed from the shoulders down due to a diving accident. He discusses the emotional challenges he faced, the support from family and friends, and his determination to regain independence. Noland describes the experience of using the Neuralink device, noting how he can control a cursor with his thoughts and the joy of discovering that he can visualize cursor movements without attempting to move his body. The team explains the technical aspects of the Neuralink implant, including the use of flexible threads with electrodes that can record neural signals. They discuss the surgical procedure, the role of the robotic system in inserting the threads, and the importance of minimizing trauma to the brain. The conversation touches on the iterative process of improving the device and the user experience based on feedback from Noland. Noland highlights the significance of the calibration process, where he practices moving a cursor on a screen to help the system learn his intentions. He mentions the importance of user experience design in making the technology intuitive and effective. The team discusses the challenges of decoding neural signals and the need for continuous updates to improve performance. The conversation also explores the future possibilities of Neuralink, including restoring vision for the blind and enhancing communication for individuals with speech impairments. Noland expresses hope for the technology's potential to help many people regain independence and improve their quality of life. Overall, the discussion emphasizes the collaborative effort between humans and technology, the importance of user feedback, and the exciting future of brain-computer interfaces in transforming lives.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #2167 - Noland Arbaugh
Guests: Noland Arbaugh
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Joe Rogan and Noland Arbaugh discuss the groundbreaking work of Neuralink, particularly focusing on Noland's experience as the first human participant in their brain-computer interface (BCI) trials. Noland explains that BCIs have existed for decades, but Neuralink's approach is unique due to its advanced technology and open-source philosophy, which he believes will accelerate progress in the field. Noland shares details about his implant, which consists of 64 threads with electrodes that pick up neuron signals from his motor cortex. He describes how he can control a computer cursor through his thoughts, initially by attempting movements and eventually by simply imagining them. This technology allows him to play video games, including Civilization VI, and he expresses excitement about the potential for future advancements, such as restoring movement to paralyzed individuals. The conversation touches on the implications of this technology, including the possibility of telepathic communication and the ethical concerns surrounding mind-reading capabilities. Noland emphasizes the potential benefits for people with disabilities, stating that he hopes to help others regain their mobility and independence. They also discuss the challenges of the trial, including issues with thread retraction in Noland's brain, which affected signal quality. Despite these challenges, he remains optimistic about the future of Neuralink and its potential to change lives. Noland reflects on his personal journey, noting that becoming a quadriplegic forced him to reevaluate his life and priorities. He expresses a desire to contribute positively to society and views his participation in the Neuralink trial as a way to help others. The discussion concludes with Noland's plans to share his experiences through social media and streaming, aiming to inspire and inform others about the advancements in technology and their potential impact on human life.
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