Sunday, February 2, 2014

Manchurian Candidates at M.I.T.?

I will never see them the same again:

"Finding a way to erase harmful memories; MIT lab experiments could lead to post-traumatic treatments" by Carolyn Y. Johnson |  Globe Staff, January 17, 2014

In mind-control experiments over the past few years at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, scientists have planted a false memory, activated a real memory, and, now, a team announced Thursday, erased a memory altogether.

See: Memories of Mighty Mouse

"He was best known for creating the grotesque “ear mouse

Science fiction is real — at least for mice.

Ever hear of MK-Ultra, Operation BlubirdProject Artichoke, or Tavistock, readers?

Related(?): 

Six Zionist Companies Own 96% of the World's Media
Declassified: Massive Israeli manipulation of US media exposed
Operation Mockingbird

Why Am I No Longer Reading the Newspaper?

The obfuscation regarding the capabilities of mind control seem to be, yeah.

In the latest research finding, scientists reported that a single dose of an experimental drug combined with behavioral therapy could help mice forget a traumatic event that took place in the distant past.

The work is basic research that is far from being applied to people, but it is the latest in a series of astonishing demonstrations that are providing scientists new insight into the fundamental question of how memories are formed and persist. Ultimately, they hope these experiments will lead to new and more precise ways to treat conditions in which it would be better to forget, such as post-traumatic stress disorder, and ones in which memories are lost….

Time to forget this.

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