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Get Ready For BRAIN MODEM’S Hooking Us Up To The AI Beast!

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EDITOR’S NOTE: Not so long ago, even i wouldve considered this kind of technology the stuff confined to the most far out dystopic Sci-Fi movies, but that was before realising that this kind of technology is not only on the horizon, but its most likely already been in use by the military for some time and only now are they going to roll out it out to the public.

What am i talking about? Brain Modems!

Yup, the best and brightest at DARPA are working on an interface that will travel through our bloodstreams, implant itself in our brains, and all so we can network with our gadgets and devices. Well, thats how they will package it for the public.

Just think, a transmitter/reciever in our minds, always on, always being recorded and monitored. But it gets worse when we realise this is a two-way device.

Just how many of our thoughts will even be our own once we are all slowly integrated onto the “neural network”?

You might be like me and say hell no to taking the implant, but the thing is, with nanotech and chemtrails, theres every likelyhood we are already wired and ready to go!

They talk about this being a BRAVE NEW WORLD, well that in itself is the ultimate in Orwellian Doublespeak, because this is the work and plan of a ruling elite that are cowards and running scared of a populous on the verge of waking up and breaking free.

What better way of controlling us than to make us literal puppets on electromagnetic strings?

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By David Axe

The Daily Beast

Pentagon Research Could Make ‘Brain Modem’ a Reality

The tiny injectable machine could turn your noodle into a remote control.

The Pentagon is attempting what was, until recently, an impossible technological feat—developing a high-bandwidth neural interface that would allow people to beam data from their minds to external devices and back.

That’s right—a brain modem. One that could allow a soldier to, for example, control a drone with his mind.

This seemingly unlikely piece of technology has just gotten a lot less unlikely. On Feb. 8, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)—the U.S. military’s fringe-science wing—announced the first successful tests, on animal subjects, of a tiny sensor that travels through blood vessels, lodges in the brain and records neural activity.

The so-called “stentrode,” a combination stent and electrode, is the size of a paperclip and flexible. The tiny, injectable machine—the invention of neurologist Tom Oxley and his team at the University of Melbourne in Australia—could help researchers solve one of the most vexing problems with the brain modem: how to insert a transmitter into the brain without also drilling a hole in the user’s head, a risky procedure under any circumstances.

Based on existing stents that doctors use to clean blood vessels, the stentrode includes sensors and a tiny transmitter. Entering the bloodstream via a catheter, the stentrode swims in the bloodstream.

Doctors monitor the stentrode on its journey through the circulatory system. When the device reaches the brain, the physicians command it to expand against the blood vessels’ walls and hold station. There it remains for potentially months at a time, recording and relaying the subtle electrical signals that flow from the brain to the rest of the body.

“By reducing the need for invasive surgery, the stentrode may pave the way for more practical implementations of those kinds of life-changing applications of brain-machine interfaces,” Doug Weber, a DARPA program manager, said in a statement.

With DARPA funding beginning four years ago, Oxley and his team tested the stentrode on sheep, he and his teammates explained in an academic paper published in the journalNature Biotechnology in early February.

In other words, the neurologist injected tiny sensors into some unwitting livestocks’ veins and, for six months, recorded the electrical impulses that control the animals’ movements.

According to DARPA, Oxley and his fellow researchers plan to test the stentrode on human patients as early as 2017 at the Royal Melbourne Hospital. Military experimentation could follow.

There are some dangers associated with the technology, Oxley told The Daily Beast. All stents run the risk of causing blood clots and strokes. But Oxley said that injecting the stentrode into a vein (which carries blood to the heart) rather than an artery (which carries blood from the heart) minimizes the stroke risk.

Even if the stentrode is fairly safe, it’s not clear that it will work the way the military wants it to. Oxley said he still doesn’t know whether the stentrode will be able to record the kind of fine data that DARPA would like its brain modem to handle.

Sensors resting directly on top of a brain during surgery have proved recently that they can detect neural activity at the level of a single brain cell. But a stent might not be able to achieve the same level of precision.

“Because it is located within the blood vessels of the brain, the stentrode will only be able to record electrical signals from large groups of brain cells,” Bradley Greger, a neural engineer at Arizona State University, told The Daily Beast.

But Oxley stressed that his stentrode is just a prototype. It should get better, he said. “The field of stenting is rapidly progressing.”

And the military’s demographics could give the stentrode a fertile testing ground. The human brain shrinks as it ages, increasing the distance between the organ and surrounding blood vessels. It could be easier for a stentrode to detect neural activity in a younger person with a “fuller” brain.

As it happens, the military employs a disproportionate number of young people.

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