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Re: Spartacus Letter
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ICENI_Spartacus
on 02/10/2021, 19:04:30 UTC
Again, for the people in the back.

Moderna was co-founded by Robert Langer.

Oh, so we just skip over the whole "does this tech actually exist" and go straight to insinuating that some people knowing other people definitely means they're conspiring? Does that mean the Pfizer vaccine is safe or is Pfizer founder's niece linked to someone in Wuhan too?

BCI tech is in its infancy even with electrodes physically implanted in one's head. AFAIK the whole nano particle shtick would require a helmet just to read brain activity. OTOH we already have drugs that affect "mood and behavior" so why not just put those in everyone's beer and don't bother with the complicated virus-vax conspiracy.

None of this proves that remote mind control exists, can be covertly delivered via injection to billions of people, and that this actually happened.

I wouldn't think for a second that you really believe that gibberish you're posting, so I'm quite intrigued how far you're going to take this.

Not gibberish. There are entirely plausible ways of doing this. Not sure about read/write at a high resolution, but at the very least, they might be able to emulate deep brain stimulation, which, at sufficient power levels, makes people feel incredibly blissful and satisfied all the time, like Soma from Brave New World, or a Droud from Larry Niven's Ringworld. They use DBS to treat refractory alcoholism. Basically, it stimulates the reward response in the Nucleus Accumbens.

https://www.ninds.nih.gov/Disorders/Clinical-Trials/Deep-Brain-Stimulation-Refractory-Alcoholism

https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2018/03/pleasure-shock-deep-brain-stimulation-happiness/556043/

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The two began with a single volt. Not much happened. The patient’s well-being or “happiness level” was down around two, while his anxiety was up at eight. With another volt, his happiness level crawled up to three, and his anxiety fell to six. That was better but still nothing to write home about. At four volts, on the other hand, the picture was entirely different. The patient now described a feeling of happiness all the way up to the maximum of 10 and a total absence of anxiety.

“It’s like being high on drugs,” he told Synofzik. The neurologist turned up the voltage one more notch for the sake of the experiment, but at five volts the patient said that the feeling was “fantastic but a bit too much.” He had a feeling of ecstasy that was almost out of control, which made his sense of anxiety shoot up to seven.

Okay, so you want to put electrodes in the brain. How do you power them if there are no wires? Simple. You use nanoparticles that self-assemble into antennas capable of harvesting RF.

How do you titrate the dosage to each person's brain? Simple. You use a source that can steer different beams of different dosages to different people's brains. 5G base stations are phased-array antennas with beamforming. Problem solved.

But wait a minute, how do you localize the nanoparticles in the reward center of the brain? Simple! You look at the ratios of protein expression in the vasculature of different regions of the brain, and then you use a designer protein that opens the blood-brain barrier right at that specific point.

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8154547/

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In brain tissue, the ACE2 mRNA is expressed in the following order of abundance: nucleus accumbens of ventral striatum > posterior hypothalamus > anterior hypothalamus > cortex > hippocampus > cerebellum > spinal cord > medulla oblongata (Harmer et al. 2002).

None of this stuff is technologically infeasible. At all. They're basically turning people's brains into Wacom pens.