Magnetism, High tech, mind control, Keise Izuma, Colin Holbrook
Magnetism mind control changes religious beliefs by Keise Izuma & Colin Holbrook
Dr. Keise Izuma of the University of York’s Department of Psychology and Dr. Colin Holbrook, University of California at Los Angeles are conducting a series of experiments that could be an open door to straight up mind control.
The premise is simple enough as Dr. Keise Izuma states it:
People often turn to ideology when they are confronted by problems. We wanted to find out whether a brain region that is linked with solving concrete problems, like deciding how to move one’s body to overcome an obstacle, is also involved in solving abstract problems addressed by ideology.
The experiment employed magnet tech to manipulate the brain’s functions:
When we disrupted the brain region that usually helps detect and respond to threats, we saw a less negative, less ideologically motivated reaction to the critical author and his opinions.
Dr. Keise Izuma refers to the brain in terms of a volume knob which he turns up and down at will:
We decided to remind people of death because previous research has shown that people turn to religion for comfort in the face of death. As expected, we found that when we experimentally turned down the posterior medial frontal cortex, people were less inclined to reach for comforting religious ideas despite having been reminded of death.
Dr. Colin Holbrook noted:
These findings are very striking, and consistent with the idea that brain mechanisms that evolved for relatively basic threat-response functions are re-purposed to also produce ideological reactions.
Well, two things seem certain: 1) when you begin with a premise that brain mechanisms evolved, as in via random, blind, unguided and solely for survival (for some unknown reason) then you are sure to come to faulty conclusions and 2) one of those is that since you can manipulate the brain then you should.
But to what use will this, ultimately, be put? Well, who knows but it could, at one extreme, be employed towards reducing or eliminating belief in the one true living God of the Bible and at another extreme to establish a new world high tech religion based on making people believe that which well, someone decides.