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RE: Neurotechnological Threats Require an Updated Understanding of Human Rights

The fact is that controlling our neurons is presently possible. Dr. Nick Begich of the Lay Institute on Technology explains some of the ways it is done.

Only by controlling how these forces are allowed to impact our brains can potentiate our security. Perhaps Neuralink, Elon Musk's latest company, intended to create a computer augmented mental capacity that will allow us to compete with AI, is the way to do this.

I dunno. I'm agin' being turned into a mind control slave. Therefore I'm a prime target for such enslavement. Or, I'm already enslaved and my sincere opposition to being enslaved is the way that enslavement is concealed. One fact is that Dr. Delgado demonstrated the ability to stop a charging bull in midstep back in the 1960's, and interest in developing this technology hasn't decreased since.

This rabbit hole plunges deeper than I am capable of seeing into.

Thanks for bringing this subject to a wider audience.

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You're welcome, and thanks for the feedback again. Moral based issues are what I focus on hehe. That's the path and way to bettering our own individual lives and the collective lives of all others on the planet. We can be free from masters where there are no slaves.

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