If you’re not scared or angry
at the thought of a human brain being controlled remotely, then it could be this prototype of mine is finally starting to work.
- John Alejandro King
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yeah. Would you care to elaborate Leirbag?
Wishing to rule the world - I hope for the good!!!
a machine that can conrol peoples thoughts by remote controlmoody77 wrote:
yeah. Would you care to elaborate Leirbag?
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If you’re not scared or angry
at the thought of a human brain being controlled remotely, then it could be this prototype of mine is finally starting to work.
good idea. Although surely impossible? Ahhh, but would I trust you Leirbag?? lol
we are doing this today by watching tv…
lol thats good :)})i({ ~LazyDaze wrote:
Isn’t that called parents?
slimline2 wrote:
we are doing this today by watching tv…
truly truly…
Our brains are controlled nowadays by anything and everything. We’re surrounded. There’s no getting away form it, not unless you stay cooped up in some sort of shell. Mass media, drugs, religion are just a few examples of things which control the way we think.
We are putting our aluminum foil helmets on right now. No one will control our thoughts! muahahahahaha.
Tin won’t work. It needs to be lead. Quick! Everyone get in your refrigerator!
hahaha :)candp wrote:
We are putting our aluminum foil helmets on right now. No one will control our thoughts! muahahahahaha.
Xeno Dragon wrote:
Tin won’t work. It needs to be lead. Quick! Everyone get in your refrigerator!
dont forget your thermal wear lol
Oddly enough, I’ve sat in a home refrigerator on several occasions before. The story involves marijuana.
And a aluminum foil smoking utensil?
No… My friend Idzuna Fox and I were talking and smoking and waiting for Riffa to come over to my apartment. We were… reasonably baked, when we started talking about how you could almost, ALMOST feel the radio waves as they passed through the air and enterd the radio.
Idzuna: I don’t know, I can’t feel anything.
Xeno: Well, that’s because you’ve felt them your whole life.
Idzuna: I guess…
Xeno: Here, come here.
Idzuna: What? Why? I don’t wanna move, dude.
Xeno: Just come here, quit b*tching.
Idzuna: Ugh! Fine!
Xeno: Whao.
Idzuna: Standing is fun.
Xeno: Okay, come here.
We go to the kitchen and I start pulling the very empty shelves from the fridge.
Idzuna: What are you doing?
Xeno: Okay, get in.
Idzuna: In where?
Xeno: In there.
Idzuna: In the refridgerator?
Xeno: Yeah, get in.
Idzuna: Okay…
I then closed the door and waited for a bit in a whil, I opened it.
Idzuna: CLOSE THE DOOR, MAN!
Xeno: You see what I mean?
Idzuna: Yeah…
Anyway… we kept doing that for the next few weeks. Putting the fox in a box.
An Undisclosed Location | 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2 hours, 5 minutes after post)
Some people think that spirits can control us remotely, as in possesion or takeover the body and mind, but not by entering us, simply by wishing it. I’m not big on that one, unless we allow it. That’s not really being controlled, more so as allowing ourselves to be controlled in this way.
The one in that apartment wasn’t that large. Big enough. We could fit Riffa in there, and he was 6′4″, 260 lbs. at the time. You had to curl up to fit, but it was reasonably comfortable, considering it was a refrigerator.
An Undisclosed Location | 11 months, 2 weeks ago (2 hours, 28 minutes after post)
Does your fridge control your brain remotely or was it the weed, maybe both LOL
Xeno Dragon wrote:
No… My friend Idzuna Fox and I were talking and smoking and waiting for Riffa to come over to my apartment. We were… reasonably baked, when we started talking about how you could almost, ALMOST feel the radio waves as they passed through the air and enterd the radio.
Darn it, I just peed myself laughing. Now I’ve got to change - I hope you’re happy. XD
(hey, is it a coincidence that your initials make the LMAO emoticon? Or am I just really baked?)
It’s a funny coincidence. I didn’t intend it when I named myself, but I’ve… become aware of it.
Through the years, kids have said the same: “I decide myself what clothers I’m going to wear!”
But somewhere in the big city there is a conference table with men-in-black-looking people, deciding exactly what the kids are going to wear. Often those guys try to look like financial wizards, sometimes even the women wear ties…
And the kids are fooled, believing that it’s their own decisions. That’s why they gladly pay USD 75 for a torn and worn-out Diesel T-shirt when they can get four good ones bundled in a bag for ten dollars…
Or a cap with a brand name on for USD 100, when the can get one with a “Rent-A-Wreck” ad on, free of charge…
But Xeno, you touched upon something interesting with your “radio waves”.
I worked a lot with stuff called EMC, EMP, LEMP and NEMP… electromagnetic pulse stuff. It spoils electronic things. By accident, like by lightning (LEMP). But also intentionally, e.g. by a nuclear discharge high up above the atmosphere (NEMP). General Schwarzkopf actually applied for permission to blast a small one above Kuweit before moving in. It would be hardly noticeable, but all Iraq radio stuff would get destroyed. But he wasn’t allowed, because civil aviation in the entire region would fall down or get in serious trouble.
You can make a portable noiseless device in an attache case, sabotaging for instance a bank by simply pressing a button on your case when standing there. Without a sound, their computers would turn vegetables (and pacemaker wearers in the room would get in trouble). Or for instance after having been stopped by the police for overspeeding, they say: “we have you on our radar and video!”. So you press the button and simply say “No”…
Sometimes it doesn’t spoil things but makes them work strangely. That’s why you should not use your cellphone in airplanes, especially at take off and landing.
It takes a bit more than the aluminium hats to protect stuff. Defence units are often protected, airplanes’ navigation boxes too (solar discharges made them misnavigate). This is used for espionage too, and the US Government spend billions on such protection for embassies and important establishments.
But banks are not protected. Less than USD 1,000 is required for simple components, enabling you to build a device detecting their computer screens. You can sit in a van outside the bank, actually reading their screens! Or reading their backup procedure. Scary!
Now, technical development often threats human integrity. Authorities already have so much information about people, so they would be able to steer groups (and individuals) by changing parameters around us, like sheep being hearded by dogs.
You can rest assured that they try!
Luckily enough, governmental organizations like FBI are very ineffective in comparison with private marketing organizations. It was unfortunate in the case of 911, but very fortunate for the protection of integrity.
Whoa! what the hell guys! I go to work and come back and …..see what you guys have been up to! Xeno! sophie! Molotok! time out(in the fridge with you guys!)
Leirbag wrote:
moody77 wrote:a machine that can conrol peoples thoughts by remote control
yeah. Would you care to elaborate Leirbag?
is that not called television…..!!
Actually, the acronym TV does *not* stand for TeleVision - it was an invention of behavioral scientists working under federal license, codenamed “Taken Volition”. The original idea was to use it to ‘program’ people en masse, to think and act the way the programmers wanted; because radio and newspapers were not nearly effective and wide-spread enough to program *everyone*. ..Of course, that project was scrapped, and TV today is very different.
..hey…wait a minute… ;)
it will eventually fall in the hands of a stupid a..hole. just like governments
Ever read “terminal man” by michael criton (?).
Izzy007 wrote:
Leirbag wrote:
moody77 wrote:a machine that can conrol peoples thoughts by remote control
yeah. Would you care to elaborate Leirbag?is that not called television…..!!
LOL, I agree, Izzy!
a very good observation sam123, the mass media.
That has to be my ultimate nightmare Leirbag! sheesh! That and waking up one day and realizing that I have figured myself out, that I am predictable now…but that’s sort of the same thing isn’t it. Total predictability — Brave new world — iuch…I will have nightmares tonight.
Hi sigrun, then listen to Sigur Ros and you’ll feel better!