- (Note - Read this very carefully and 'imagine the possibilities...'
We are now at the doorstep of 'thought crime' and facing possible conviction
and prison for simply having READ something that those in control do not
approve of. -ed)
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- There is a new technology, that for the first time, allows
us to measure scientifically if specific information is stored in a person's
brain. Brain Fingerprinting® technology determines the presence or
absence of specific information, such as terrorist training and associations.
This exciting new technology can address the following critical elements
in the fight against terrorism:
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- * Aid in determining who has participated in terrorist
acts, directly or indirectly.
- * Aid in identifying trained terrorists with the potential
to commit future terrorist acts, even if they are in a "sleeper"
cell and have not been active for years.
- * Help to identify people who have knowledge or training
in banking, finance or communications and who are associated with terrorist
teams and acts.
- * Help to determine if an individual is in a leadership
role within a terrorist organization.
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- One fundamental difference between a terrorist and an
innocent suspect is that the terrorist has detailed knowledge of terrorist
activities and an innocent person does not. A terrorist has either committed
a crime, received training in terrorism or worked with others in planning
terrorist attacks. The innocent suspect does not have this type of information
stored in his brain.
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- Brain Fingerprinting technology is based on the principle
that the brain is central to all human acts. In a terrorist act, there
may or may not be peripheral evidence such as fingerprints or DNA, but
the brain of the perpetrator is always there, planning, executing, and
recording the crime. The terrorist has knowledge of organizations, training
and plans that an innocent person does not have. Until the invention of
Brain Fingerprinting testing, there was no scientific way to detect this
fundamental difference. Brain Fingerprinting testing provides an accurate,
economical and timely solution to the central problem in the fight against
terrorism. It is now possible to determine scientifically whether or not
a person has terrorist training and knowledge of terrorist activities.
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- Brain Fingerprinting testing can determine quickly and
accurately whether or not specific knowledge is present or absent in an
individual. In a Brain Fingerprinting test, words, pictures or sounds relevant
to a crime, terrorist act or terrorist training are presented by a computer,
along with other irrelevant images and sounds. Electrical brain responses
are measured non-invasively through a patented headband equipped with sensors.
A computer then analyzes the brain responses and determines whether or
not the specific information is stored in the brain of the suspect. The
results are not affected by the willingness of the person being tested
to tell the truth. By testing for specific information, Brain Fingerprinting
technology can accurately distinguish between a trained terrorist and an
innocent person who may have knowledge of certain locations, people and
events for legitimate reasons.
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- Brain Fingerprinting testing detects whether or not specific
information is stored in a person's brain, not truth or falsehood. In fact,
no questions are asked and no answers are given during a Brain Fingerprinting
test. Brain Fingerprinting testing cannot be used for general, non-specific
testing, something for which no reliable facts exist against which to compare
the subject's answer. For example, a general question like "Are you
a terrorist?" is not something that can be addressed by Brain Fingerprinting
technology. However, the recognition of specific information from terrorist
training or of individuals at a training camp can be detected. Investigators
must have reliable, factual details from which to draw the information
that will be used to structure the Brain Fingerprinting test.
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- Any known legitimate means through which a subject may
have encountered crime or terrorist-relevant information are examined prior
to conducting a Brain Fingerprinting test. Standard protocols ensure that
the individual has a chance to reveal any circumstances through which he
may have had legitimate access to the crime-relevant information in question.
Any information the suspect has obtained through legitimate means is eliminated
from consideration before the test is administered. A suspect is tested
only on information that he has no legitimate means of knowing, information
he denies knowledge of, and for which he has no legitimate explanation
if it turns out that the information is indeed stored in his brain.
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- With the Brain Fingerprinting system, a significant scientific
breakthrough has now become a practical applied technology. A new era in
security and intelligence gathering has begun. Now, terrorists and those
supporting terrorism can be identified quickly and accurately. No longer
should any terrorist be able to evade justice for lack of evidence. And
there is no reason why an innocent individual should be falsely imprisoned
or convicted of terrorist activity. A Brain Fingerprinting test can determine
with an extremely high degree of accuracy those who are involved with terrorist
activity and those who are not.
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- Comment
From Ted Twietmeyer
tedtw@frontiernet.net
2-22-4
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- Hi Jeff -
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- As you know, I have a long and "colorful" history
in electronics. I now work where the brain/vision connection are studied.
Although not as expert in this as the scientists I work with are, I can
shed some light on what this is about and how it really works. And right
now, the research has barely scratched the surface of the complexities
of the brain and its functioning.
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- What brain fingerprinting is attempting to do, is to
use something long known to scientists called "evoked response."
A stimulus is presented to a test subject, often using a computer monitor
for the visual stimulation. And ElectroEncephloGraph (EEG) is used to record
the results.
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- Experiments takes place in a SHIELDED room with a heavy
door, which also keeps sound out. This improves the accuracy of tests,
and the additional shielding is required for making some types of measurements.
Signals from a special fabric head cap with more than 20 electrodes, are
connected via shielded cables to the EEG machine outside that records the
brainwaves syncronized with the visual stimulation.
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- The key thing here, is that testing requires VOLUNTARY
participation by the subject. The question I share with many of your readers,
is "How will you force someone, perhaps standing at a security station
in a noisy airport or in an interrogation room, to stare at a computer
monitor ? The idea in the real world is an impractical one. If the subject
does not watch the screen, then nothing useful happens.
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- As america seems to be plummeting headlong into a long-planned
police state, we now see companies popping up attempting to take laboratory
experiments into mainstream public applications. And of course, its not
about security at all, its just about MONEY.
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- It will be up to the american citizen to stop this madness.
McCarthy would be proud, and would have loved to have the toys we have
today to spy on people. The checks and balances our founding fathers set
up in government are under attack right now. This isn't a problem facing
a future generation, its OUR problem. RIGHT NOW. Speak up and be a thorn
in the side of those in power- let them know you don't want endless tracking,
tracing and interrogations. People often think its "someone else's
problem." Its a great way to lie to themselves to ignore it all.
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- Another common theme is "if you're innocent you
have nothing to worry about." If one watches any television or reads
the newspaper at all, police make mistakes all time. Some have actually
died of a heart attack when their door was kicked in by mistake and they
were shoved to the floor and cuffed.
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- What happens, when it happens to YOU ? That will be the
time when you'll be saying "why didn't I do something about this before
?" Too late now...
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- As a grandfather, I'm greatly concerned when I look at
the grandchildren and think about what is being done to them even now.
How can any parent with any children or grandchildren, not be concerned
for their future freedom ?
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- Pretending there is no loss of our precious liberty,
is the ultimate criminal thought.
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