MindWars
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If you take the implant story about Wisconsin, that makes all of this a current event.
Wisconsin Company Offers To Implant Chips In Its Employees
As of now they are " Offering" the implant see it has some where along the line the guy was probably offered a sum of money for his employees to be the GUINEA pigs and test this out, somewhere in that legal clause they sign it states " they aren't responsible for any futuristic" whatever be it cancer, tumors, or something that has to do with the a total screw up of your electromagnetic fields within the body/ brain waves.
Animals were the first set of guniea pigs it's more or less a volunteer ordeal, some states mandate it be done and how did they sell it " it will save your dog if they get lost or cat etc. Which is true. The problem is they were using the pets to test it out on humans. It has been documented that pets who have these implants often grow tumors around that area, and or it shifts into other parts of their bodies.
After they see how well this works and sell their bs to the American sheep who think it's so cool, it will become mandated bank on it. They'll start with the Welfare and or the poor which will force them to get it if they want cash help or food stamps etc. The it will move onto the rest of the population.
You will be controlled in ways you haven't even thought of esp. those sheep who use to yell " Conspiracy" how many years ago ....................Oh right it was such a conspiracy wtf do you call it now still a conspiracy!!
We have Predictive Programming, or PRE CRIME thoughts where some states have already implemented it's use.
Pentagon's Secret Pre-Crime Program To Know Your Thoughts, Predict Your Future
The US Department of Defense (DoD) wants contractors to mine your social media posts to develop new ways for the US government to infer what you’re really thinking and feeling — and to predict what you’ll do next.
Pentagon documents released over the last few months identify ongoing classified research in this area that the federal government plans to expand, by investing millions more dollars.
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Predicting crime, LAPD-style
The Los Angeles Police Department, like many urban police forces today, is both heavily armed and thoroughly computerised. The Real-Time Analysis and Critical Response Division in downtown LA is its central processor. Rows of crime analysts and technologists sit before a wall covered in video screens stretching more than 10 metres wide. Multiple news broadcasts are playing simultaneously, and a real-time earthquake map is tracking the region’s seismic activity. Half-a-dozen security cameras are focused on the Hollywood sign, the city’s icon. In the centre of this video menagerie is an oversized satellite map showing some of the most recent arrests made across the city – a couple of burglaries, a few assaults, a shooting.