Cyborg Initiative Reveals Some Chemtrail Agendathis article was written to legitimize some of the experimentationbeing done on us now: all of this is being perfected and most isalready being used wirelessly, and the chemtrails are just the visibleaspect....this is being tested on all of us now, and has been going onelsewhere since before gulf war one...implants are a big part of thetargeting process...the two gulf wars were the real testinggrounds...once this technology of control was perfected there,wireless/pharmaceutical/implants, then it was brought home to be usedon Americans who have been made stupid by their televisions and thelord....in fact, the churches were the major mind control attack onus, with all this wireless electricity and directed energy weaponrybeing just the mop up....bMilplex-Defense--------------------------------------------------------------------------------Military Soldier Cyborgs - Digital destiny, or Prophetic Holocaust?Published on 12-04-2009Source: Tactical War Fighter GearCyborg soldiers are a logical evolutionary link between humans androbots. Yesterdays soldier went into combat alone. Todays soldier isenhanced by human controlled robots. Tommorows soldier will be asoldier cyborg, a cybernetic organism enhanced by everythingtechnology has to offer. The future of combat holds even greaterprospects for autonomous robots that kill at their own discretion.The idea of combining man and machine is nothing new. Ocular cochlearimplants have been helping people see and hear for years. Paralyticslike Stephen Hawking have been assisted by technology that allows themto speak what they think. Other cases like Prof. Kevin Warwickdepartment of Cybernetics, University of Reading Project Cyborg 1.0,and 2.0 have been documented as well. Artificial Intelligence AIresearch is exploring organic brains for computing use, that isorganic computers that use living neurons as their CPU . Privatecompanies like Digital Angel, Verichip and Applied Digital Solutionsare already contracting wholesale human implantation of RFID microchiptechnology. **********Brain Computer Interface and Neural Interfacing is becoming more of areality in advanced military research. The military implants membersof the Special Operations community for GPS tracking and casualtyidentification purposes. Implants for tracking elderly persons withAlzheimer's, child kidnap victims, and convicted felons are all nowcommonplace. DARPA is working on several projects to ready fleets ofinsect cyborgs and other mammals, monkeys, dogs, even sharks.Now science is braving a new frontier. Soldiers at Fort Bragg areconducting ongoing tests on Future Force combat systems designed tomake the 21st century American cyborg soldier a more effectiveinstrument of war, a veritable cyborg able to communicate withaugmented cognition more speedily and efficiently. The U.S. militaryis funding projects to integrate human with artificial intelligence.Problem: Human brains are superior to computers at visual recognitionbut inferior at information processing. Solution: human-machineintegration. Human component: A soldier or analyst who scans scenes orimages. Machine component: Sensors that monitor the brain's activityand relay information about it to commanders or computers. Analyticalapplication: Computers identify images and image areas flagged by thehuman scan and select those for more thorough scrutiny. Battlefieldapplications : 1) A prototype helmet already delivers "a visualreadout for combat commanders showing the cognitive patterns ofindividual Soldiers." 2) "Brain pattern and heart rate data fromsystem-equipped soldiers will be transmitted wirelessly to commandersin real-time to improve overall battlefield information management anddecision-making." Project buzzwords : "real-time cognitive stateassessment," "networked soldiers," "Augmented Cognition,""human-computer warfighting integral." Translation: We're fieldingcyborgs. Human Nature's prediction: The next step will be to removethe human component from the battlefield and let machines provide thesensor mobility as well as the information processing.***********Ethics: The ethical dilema has been bought and paid foralready. A group of ethicists are being paid $250,000 to ask how muchwe should use nanotechnology to enhance humans. Should we implantfuture nanotech-enabled computers and actuators into soldiers to makethem more effective? If nanochips can help kids do better in school orhelp locate a kidnapper, are parents obligated to provide them withit? Does it make a difference if these enhancements are implanted,rather than just worn outside the body?The US Army is experimenting with connecting neuro-physiologicalsensors to soldiers to assist them in cognition and sensemaking duringtense warfare situations:The augmented cognition system uses neuro-physiological sensors thatassess a warfighter's attention by measuring and recording location,brain activity and body responses, including heart rate, and adaptingto his preferred learning style.Using that data, the system will then influence the way the soldiergets information, according to a statement from the Army's NatickSoldier Center in Natick, Mass. The technology will help individualwarfighters determine the most important information available anddecide the best course of action in varying environments.“The technology we are developing will ultimately help warfighterswhen they are faced with information overload, especially understress, and will significantly improve mission performance,” saidHenry Girolamo, the Natick Soldier Center's DARPA agent for the Army'sAugmented Cognition Program.Here are some examples of current DARPA 'Human-enhancing' projects:The 'Brain Interface Program' is the most lavishly funded of nearlyall the DARPA bioengineering efforts (the project has been given over$24 million budget). It is aimed at developing ways to 'integrate'soldiers into machines -literally- by wiring them (remotely ordirectly) to their planes, tanks, or computers. An implantable brainchip has been implemented as well via the integration ofstimulus-response signals in the brain via electrodes. The Pentagonhopes to use these 'modified' creatures in mine clearance. DARPA isquoted “The human is becoming the weakest link in defense systems."Enhancement efforts at the Brain Interface Program are now progressingnicely. The chief of the project, Alan S. Rudolph, now wants to beable to transmit images or sound directly into the brains ofsoldiers...or prisoners of war.*************The ' Metabolic Dominance and Engineered Tissue ' programis aimed at being able to artificially pump up soldier endurance andmuscle strength. (electrogastric manipulation --b)The ' Persistence in Combat ' program is a combat self-treatmentscheme which will include pain-reducing and blood-stopping devices andtechniques soldiers would apply to their own wounds -even moderatelysevere ones- thereby bypassing the need for a medic and enabling asoldier to keep fighting, despite serious wounds! Pain-obliteratingelectrodes in the brain activate to nullify pain.The ' Continuous Assisted Perfomance ' program hopes to findbiotechnological ways (implants, metabolic manipulation, etc) to makeit possible to push exhausted cyborg soldiers on without loss ofperformance for up to seven days without sleep. (Heavyexperimentation with this as behaviour modification among our populaceNOW--b)The above technologies are referred to by DARPA under the subheadingof 'neuroengineering.' Now they are looking at micro processing chipsthat can be implanted beneath the skull and remotely manipulated.Rudolph estimates that a usable chip that could be field-tested soon.Ted Berger of the University of Southern California , envisions pilotswho will be able to pilot their planes by thought alone, thanks tobrain implants.Abstract : “ Combining man and machine to enhance innate soldiercapabilities is the hallmark of a soldier-cyborg transformation.Increasing the man-machine interface in the unpredictable environmentof war has enormous potential to change the human dimension of war.This paper discusses the issues of values, ethics, and leadershipconcerning technologically advanced armed forces as they move warfareinto the unfamiliar world of the cyborg.”Conclusion: The immediate future holds some very interesting prospectsfor cyborg soldiers that remain largely unexamined by the generalpopulace.--- On Fri, 1/1/10, eralimoltd@aol.com wrote:From: eralimoltd@aol.comSubject: 08 - Fwd: Cyborg Initiative Reveals Some Chemtrail AgendaTo: b-728@hotmail.com, baxojayz@yahoo.com, alternet@mail.democracyinaction.org, jchsogts@optonline.net, BullardLizzie@yahoo.com, info@dickdurbin.com, ChineseUnivision@Gmail.Com, dcr618@msn.com, steven7d@yahoo.com, Karlwoelflein@aol.com, Senator@Gillibrand.senate.gov, guy@nrcc.org, humanrights@cchr.org, IMPACTAIRPLAY2@GMAIL.COM, informvictim@gmail.com, rocco85@orangemail.sk, marci.k@volny.cz, Leea599@aol.com, burnellmarc@yahoo.com, lrico@uci.edu, mail@ronpaul2008.com, markoppenheim@optonline.net, milan.schwach@protherm.sk, monika.stoces@gmail.com, no-reply@campaignforliberty.com, noreply@lists.goodtimessociety.com, info@barackobama.com, bswronge@aol.com, veralp@earthlink.net, perpslayer@manlymail.net, mail@asianvictimsassociation.ning.com, petitions@earth.care2.com, apoe@epiphanyproductions.com, ppompl@yahoo.com, pruthievictim@gmail.com, ncr121198@hotmail.com, reza@reliance-grp.com, rpangell@umich.edu, s.bendisch@bohlen.de, info@leahyforvermont.com, senator@boxer.senate.gov, Senator_Clinton@clinton.senate.gov, Ottomaline@aol.com, simmons498@yahoo.com.au, elesurv26@msn.com, eesouris@gmail.com, soleilmavis@yahoo.com, info@ucsworldwide.com, timothywhite2001@yahoo.com, xbtu2000@yahoo.co.uk, united@untitled.us, Pavel_Vancura@avalonbay.comDate: Friday, January 1, 2010, 9:34 AM
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