MAPPING THE HUMAN BRAIN
FloridaState TIMES
On-Line
2000 April/May
MAPPING THE HUMAN BRAIN
http://www.fsu.edu/~fstime/FS-Times/Volume5/april00web/7april00.html
pg7
("Everybody's brain is different, like a fingerprint," Hurdal said, "The fissures of the brain vary greatly from person to person, and we think this method will allow scientists to make comparisons that will hopefully lead to greater understanding of how the brain works. . . . ."
. . . . "It's a mathematically sound method to create maps that will allow comparison of brain activity. . . . . These maps are unique to each person."
Informant: dunl254
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Could this be one component of the system the perps use to track and isolate us for targeting?
Bob D.
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BYTE-by-BYTE, a MAP of the BRAIN
by Robert Lee Hotz
http://www.loni.ucla.edu/media/News/LAT_07022001.html
Arthur W. Toga is feeding the human brain to the Reality Monster, one digital slice at a time.
("This thing devouring the brain in bytes is a graphics Onyx2 Reality Monster, which is designed to handle unusually large three-dimensional visual displays of information.
In its automatic carousels of 80-gigabyte storage drives, the computer cradles the digital essence of the most complex object . . . the human brain. In fact, it holds detailed anatomical data files on more than 2000 human brains, with data on 3000 more waiting to be added. The data set for just one of these brains is the electronic equivalent of a million books. By the end of the year, Toga at UCLA's Laboratory of Neuro Imaging and Dr. John Mazziotta, director of UCLA's brain mapping division, expects to have 7000 brains from seven countries scanned into this electronic organ bank.")
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I wonder if any target's brains are part of this data bank? I also wonder if the Veteran Administration is involved?
Bob D.
On-Line
2000 April/May
MAPPING THE HUMAN BRAIN
http://www.fsu.edu/~fstime/FS-Times/Volume5/april00web/7april00.html
pg7
("Everybody's brain is different, like a fingerprint," Hurdal said, "The fissures of the brain vary greatly from person to person, and we think this method will allow scientists to make comparisons that will hopefully lead to greater understanding of how the brain works. . . . ."
. . . . "It's a mathematically sound method to create maps that will allow comparison of brain activity. . . . . These maps are unique to each person."
Informant: dunl254
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Could this be one component of the system the perps use to track and isolate us for targeting?
Bob D.
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BYTE-by-BYTE, a MAP of the BRAIN
by Robert Lee Hotz
http://www.loni.ucla.edu/media/News/LAT_07022001.html
Arthur W. Toga is feeding the human brain to the Reality Monster, one digital slice at a time.
("This thing devouring the brain in bytes is a graphics Onyx2 Reality Monster, which is designed to handle unusually large three-dimensional visual displays of information.
In its automatic carousels of 80-gigabyte storage drives, the computer cradles the digital essence of the most complex object . . . the human brain. In fact, it holds detailed anatomical data files on more than 2000 human brains, with data on 3000 more waiting to be added. The data set for just one of these brains is the electronic equivalent of a million books. By the end of the year, Toga at UCLA's Laboratory of Neuro Imaging and Dr. John Mazziotta, director of UCLA's brain mapping division, expects to have 7000 brains from seven countries scanned into this electronic organ bank.")
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I wonder if any target's brains are part of this data bank? I also wonder if the Veteran Administration is involved?
Bob D.
Omega - 13. Aug, 08:28