Magnetic Field Mind Control Achieved
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In a groundbreaking development, scientists from South Korea have invented remote control technology that enables brain manipulation using magnetic fields. Researchers at the Center for Nanomedicine at the Institute for Basic Science (IBS) and Yonsei University in South Korea have developed Nano-MIND, a pioneering technology for wireless control of brain circuits using magnetic fields. This breakthrough allows for the precise and remote modulation of specific deep brain regions, with potential applications in understanding complex brain functions such as cognition, emotion, and social behaviors, as well as advancing brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) and treatments for neurological disorders.
Nano-MIND operates by selectively activating magnetoreceptors in targeted brain circuits through rotating magnetic fields, enabling spatiotemporal control of neural activity. Initial experiments demonstrated the technology's ability to modulate behaviors in animals, such as enhancing nurturing behaviors in mice and regulating appetite by targeting neurons in specific brain areas.
Published in Nature Nanotechnology on July 3, 2023, this innovation marks a significant step forward in neuroscience, offering new possibilities for research, artificial neural networks, and therapeutic applications.
Public science has discovered mind control technology. American military and intelligence services are in possession of advanced mind control technology that is not disclosed. Mind control technology is being piloted in violation of huamn neuro-rights and every right within the geneva convention. We urge global policymakers to urgently adopt a new treaty protecting neuro rights from mind control technology.