DARPA Spends Tens of Millions to Create Microchips Capable of Mind Control


While the mainstream media maintains that the chips are harmless, tech experts and enthusiasts warn that the device could potentially allow the military or other government agencies to control users’ minds. Indeed, DARPA has sought such capabilities for sometime now, developing chips that could be implanted into soldiers’ brains and coveting such bizarre, invasive tech as “authentication microchips” (so named because they identify users after being swallowed like a pill) and “mind-reading tattoos” that convert the neural waves emitted by one’s brain when they speak into readable form:

“Google endorses DARPA mind control chips

Last year, CEO of Google, Eric Schmidt, attended a Bilderberg conference with former DARPA employee and Google executive Regina Dugan, where he voiced support of DARPA’s technology.

‘If you have something that you don’t want anybody to know, maybe you shouldn’t be doing it in the first place,’ Schmidt said.

‘We don’t need you to type at all because we know here you are, with your permission, we know where you’ve been, with your permission, we can more or less guess what you’re thinking about,’ he continued.

Adding to these remarks, Schmidt specifically referred to DARPA’s brain chips in the same interview.

‘There’s what I call the creepy line and the Google policy with a lot of these things is to get right up to the creepy line, but not cross it. I would argue that implanting things in your brain is beyond the creepy line…at least for the moment until the technology gets better.’

Without doubt, the mainstream media and DARPA will continue to tout the benefits of this technology without noting all the risks. Due to this, it is on the shoulders of the alternative media to ensure the public isn’t trolled by mind control.”

Source: News Target



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