CNN.com – Man executed protesting his innocence – Mar 15, 2005 — There is something creepy about the “brain fingerprint.”
Slaughter tried to get his conviction overturned by submitting to a “brain fingerprinting” test by Seattle-based neuroscientist Larry Farwell.
In the procedure, which the Harvard-educated Farwell says is accurate but has yet to gain much legal acceptance, the suspect is fitted with a headband-like sensor device, then shown photographs and other evidence from the crime scene.
Seeing something familiar is said to trigger brain waves of recognition, which the sensor detects and flashes on a computer screen.
Home of the Brain Fingerprint here — Looks like a site selling vitamins.
Via K. Burel
Project MKULTRA (also known as MK-ULTRA) was the code name for a CIA mind control research program lasting from the 1950s through the 1970s. It was first brought to wide public attention by the U.S. Congress (in the form of the Church Committee) and a presidential commission (known as the Rockefeller Commission) (see Revelation below). Starting from 1964, the project was renamed to MKSEARCH. The project’s goal was to produce a perfect truth drug for use in interrogating suspected Soviet spies during the Cold War, and generally to explore any other possibilities of mind control. Experiments were often conducted without the subjects’ knowledge or consent. The project was headed by Dr. Sidney Gottlieb. (via wiki) So it needs fact checked John.
You hit the nail on the head with the vitamins observation. They’re holding your brain in one hand and a computer in the other. Maybe it’s some sort of sub-culture science. You can buy a new brain, I saw an ad. Must be a government project or something. AIN’T THAT A KICK IN THE HEAD!
I think that sort of stuff runs with the First Universal Cybernetic-Kinetic Ultra-micro Programmer, which may be going public soon in a stock auction deal of the century. Possibly a much bigger deal than Google, according to my sources.