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Considering Elon Musk’s efforts to wire people’s brains to send messages to a receiver, Dr. Vernon Coleman shares an extract from a book he published in 1977.

By that time, doctors had been experimenting with electronic stimulation of the brain to induce pleasure, eradicate pain and recall memories.  And by placing electrodes in their brains, patients could be controlled from a distance using small receivers and electrical impulses.

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By Dr. Vernon Coleman

It was revealed this week that Elon Musk is behind a plan to connect wires into the human brain and send messages to a receiver. The following essay is taken from my book `Paper Doctors’ which was first published in 1977 but which is now available again as a paperback.

Wiring the Brain

Electronic stimulation of the brain depends upon the mapping out of the brain and the identification of the sites within it where various categories of thought and emotion originate. To that extent, electronic stimulation of the brain involves the same basic research as psychosurgery. There, however, the similarity ends. Instead of simply destroying part of the brain as the neurosurgeon does when performing psychosurgery, the researcher experimenting with electronic stimulation limits himself to trying to control parts of the brain.

For over a century, doctors have known that if wires are poked into the brain and an electric charge passed through them, there will be different responses from different parts of the brain. A wire poked into one part will cause a leg to move, the same wire poked into another part of the brain will give the patient an erection. Today we know that with the aid of electronic stimulation, doctors can induce pleasure, eradicate pain and recall memories previously lost.

In order to put electrodes into the human brain a number of procedures must first be carried out. First, special X-rays are taken, using air (injected into the spaces inside the brain) to enable the doctors to get a real view of the brain’s actual shape. Eventually, the researchers can tell where to put their electrodes.

Next, small holes are drilled in the skull and hair-thin electrodes are sunk into the brain to the depth the experimenting surgeon desires. The brain has no sense of pain and so the actual insertion of the electrodes into the brain is painless. When the electrodes have been put into position, the exposed ends are fitted with terminals which are fixed to the scalp. To stimulate the brain small amounts of electrical current are passed along the electrodes. Doctors have now developed their techniques to such an extent that they fit small receivers onto the scalp so that electrical impulses can be fired into the brain from afar. The receivers fit under wigs or hats and are supplied with long-lasting batteries. Eventually, no doubt, receivers will be designed which can be fitted under the scalp.

With the electrodes in position, the patient can be controlled quite effectively from a distance. He can be made to eat, to sleep or to work. His appetite, heart rate, body temperature and other factors can also be controlled. The system has great possibilities for helping obese patients to slim. It has also been said that it can be used to help the blind to see. Many wired-up patients have proved to have “pleasure centres” which can be stimulated quite easily. Researchers have noted that patients stimulated in their right places suddenly start talking about sex or acting in a sexually flirtatious manner.

One doctor has predicted that in a not-too-distant future patients requiring anaesthesia will be taken to the operating theatre fully conscious and put to sleep with the aid of a current sent down an electrode into the brain. Another doctor has reported that he already has epileptic patients who are fitted with electrodes and transmitters of their own. When these patients feel a fit starting, they simply press a button and abort the fit.

Researchers have shown that gentle cats can be transformed into aggressive beasts if certain parts of their brains are stimulated. In the 1950s Dr. Delgado of the Yale University School of Medicine showed that two cats, normally quite friendly, could be made to fight fiercely if electrodes implanted in the brain were given impulses. Even when it continually lost its fights, the smaller of the two cats continued to be aggressive when stimulated. In one dramatic experiment, Dr. Delgado wired a bull with electrodes and then planted himself in the middle of a bullring with a cape and a small radio transmitter. The bull charged but was stopped by Dr. Delgado pressing a button on his transmitter. The bull screeched to a halt inches away from its target. Dr. Delgado has reported that “Animals with implanted electrodes in their brains have been made to perform a variety of responses with predictable reliability as if they were electronic toys under human control.”

Similar experiments have been performed with human beings. The patients selected had all proved dangerous and had shown that they had uncontrollable tempers. By electronic stimulation every patient was controlled. More detailed accounts of these experiments can be read in Physical Control of the Mind by J.M.R. Delgado.

The above was taken from `Paper Doctors’, first published in 1977 and now available again via the bookshop on Dr. Vernon Coleman’s website.

About the Author

Vernon Coleman MB ChB DSc practised medicine for ten years. He has been a full-time professional author for over 30 years. He is a novelist and campaigning writer and has written many non-fiction books.  He has written over 100 books which have been translated into 22 languages. On his website, HERE, there are hundreds of articles which are free to read.

There are no ads, no fees and no requests for donations on Dr. Coleman’s website or videos. He pays for everything through book sales. If you want to help finance his work, please just buy a book – there are over 100 books by Vernon Coleman in print on Amazon.

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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jsinton
jsinton
8 months ago

Looks like Elon doesn’t need to implant stuff in anybody. Dr. Michalea and her colleagues believe that the primary function of the self assembling nano technology is mind control. That the nanobots will build nano structures in the brain that function as a parallel brain which seamlessly controls thoughts and monitors your own thoughts. An example is when you make wrongthink, the parallel brain structure detects it and signals a pain or shame response.

Paul_741852369
Paul_741852369
8 months ago

The BMI is planned to be used with carbon nanotubes and optogenetics.
They can grow nanotubes on neurons.  The nanotubes are then hit with 640nm red light from the BMI causing oxidation.  Glutathione is called in to handle the oxidation and the carbon nanotube gets reduced in the process.  When reduced, oxygen molecules are aligned in the center of the tube and it can conduct electricity (activate the neuron).

Is this some far-future tech that no one knows about?  Hell no, the technology is cited in covid patents and every politician who authorized the vaccines knew they existed.  Here’s a couple citations regarding nanotubes, pay close attention to mimics:
US 8,246,995 Hydrophobic Nanotubes and Nanoparticles As Transporters For The Delivery Of Drugs Into Cells.
WO2012094304 Nanotubes As Carriers Of Nucleic Acids Into Cells.
2013/0251618 Methods For Making Semiconducting Single Wall Carbon Nanotubes.
2015/0030576 Methods And Compositions For Targeting Agents Into And Across The Blood Brain Barrier.

They pulled the scam using the EUA as a shield.  However, the EUA requires known risks to be conveyed, and this was not honored.  Therefore, they lost the EUA and liability was assumed. 
Carbon nanotubes were put on the SIN list in 2015 because multiple studies proved they cause cancer.

People who took the vaccine need to get protections from human patenting.  That’s another hidden angle to the crimes.  2013 SCOTUS Myriad case was the setup.

jsinton
jsinton
Reply to  Paul_741852369
8 months ago

I was shocked when people didn’t understand the EUA scam. I was immediately alarmed and I’m a nobody. I still can’t understand why the doctors were silent, but I guess they were only human.

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