Brain chip allows quadriplegic man to send email by thought alone
Thank you for the URL. The second article was very interesting. It said " Neural Signals, based in Atlanta, has patented a conductive skull screw that sits outside the brain, just under the skull: http://www.newstarget.com/002420.html
It is my impression and opinion right now that the criminal org. who is using this technology has curcumvented the AMA rules on testing techniques and procedures by testing on us instead of guinea pigs, etc... It gives them ability to push extemely questionable technology beyond what the AMA "would" approve. It's my opinion that the AMA would probably approve of almost anything if the "rights" activists would allow it.
I believe initially, they have used other metal including the screw in my feet for a signal conductor. But, over years they have probably mapped my brain using retina procedures so the metal conductor is, more than likely, no longer needed.
Thanks again for the URL, as for the microchipping of animals I am just noting that it is much cheaper in Texas. It costs $35 in California, but the Shelters don't do it automatically. Nevertheless, I have the ability to distinguish between the needs of a dog, and a human. Obvious to most people we can speak for ourselves.
Spun
It is my impression and opinion right now that the criminal org. who is using this technology has curcumvented the AMA rules on testing techniques and procedures by testing on us instead of guinea pigs, etc... It gives them ability to push extemely questionable technology beyond what the AMA "would" approve. It's my opinion that the AMA would probably approve of almost anything if the "rights" activists would allow it.
I believe initially, they have used other metal including the screw in my feet for a signal conductor. But, over years they have probably mapped my brain using retina procedures so the metal conductor is, more than likely, no longer needed.
Thanks again for the URL, as for the microchipping of animals I am just noting that it is much cheaper in Texas. It costs $35 in California, but the Shelters don't do it automatically. Nevertheless, I have the ability to distinguish between the needs of a dog, and a human. Obvious to most people we can speak for ourselves.
Spun
Omega - 10. Dec, 18:34