2010-04-08

Study: Magnetic Waves Alter Moral Compass - Part IV (Tavistock group)

Vatic Note:   This was put up for several reasons.   First of all MIT is heavily connected to the Tavistock Group, (See Vatic series on Tavistock Institute and Mind control) even though they are a thoroughly American Institute, they are subservient to the needs of Tavistock and you can check out the connect here     http://www.educate-yourself.org/nwo/nwotavistockbestkeptsecret.shtml   Scroll down the page until you see the MIT segment and its connection to Tavistock.    The Second reason this was put up is the potential impact of systemic use of HARP on our psychi's and the implications of that use to whole populations social structure based on cultural moral compass.   It has to be asked,  "how could Americans so readily accept Torture of little children and others when they never had before?"   It is sufficient to ask the question, in light of this information.   Please just keep all this in mind and over time, we may be able to connect the dots.  Follow a long and stay in touch. Was our use of torture on our bogus enemies experimental for mind control?  Remember, a Bush White House staffer exposed the fact that most in Gitmo were innocent.  Its why they had to use the military tribunals to cover up the fact these were guinie pigs and not real terrorists.   I keep remembering the panty bomber who was in GITMO, released per Cheney and then not on the Watch list.   Lots to connect here.     
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Title:   Study: Magnetic Waves Alter Moral Compass

MIT Researchers Find That Magnetic Pulses Directed at Brain http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/03/30/tech/main6347079.shtml
By:   By Alex Sundby,  CBS News
Date:    04/2010  

A device that emits an invisible beam affecting a person's ability to tell right from wrong might sound like the kind of weapon a comic book villain would use to wreak havoc around the world.

Scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology say such a device allowed them to observe the effects magnetic rays have on a person's sense of morality.

In a new study, volunteers were subjected to magnetic pulses just above and behind of the right ear, focusing on the area of the brain believed to be the area controlling morality. The pulses were intended to block cell activity that contributed to the volunteers' sense of right and wrong.

MIT's researchers explain the study in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.

"You think of morality as being a really high-level behavior," Dr. Liane Young, the study's lead researcher, told the British Broadcasting Corporation. "To be able to apply a magnetic field to a specific brain region and change people's moral judgments is really astonishing."

To see what effect a 500 millisecond magnetic pulse had, researchers gave the 20 volunteers a series of tests. In one test, the volunteers were given an ethical dilemma: should a man let his girlfriend walk across a bridge he knew wasn't safe?

The volunteers based their answers on how the scenario played out. If the girlfriend crossed with bridge safely, the man wasn't at fault. The volunteers based their decision on the outcome of the dilemma, not the moral principle, because of the magnetic pulse, the researchers wrote.

In another test, volunteers were exposed to 25 minutes of weak electric currents that prevent brain cells from functioning normally. They then had to read stories about morally questionable characters and judge whether the characters' actions caused harm. Researchers found that the volunteers accepted morally dubious actions that resulted in a "happy" ending.

IS THERE A CONNECTION TO HAARP?

http://www.mercola.com/2007/jan/2/angels-dont-play-this-haarp.htm

Angels Don't Play This HAARP


I couldn't get the video to copy on here, so after reading this article, click on link to view the video.


This interesting Google video describes a massive radio-transmitter in Alaska operated by the Department of Defense known as the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP). In this video, you will visit the installation and hear government officials explain how it can be used as a powerful weapon directed against any point on the globe, how it can be used for modifying the weather, and how safe and wonderful it is.


But you will also hear from experts -- including scientists who designed the system -- that it can be used to alter human brainwaves to cause whole populations to become confused, passive, or ill.

Dr. Mercola's Comment:


In the book Trust Us We're Experts, the authors pull together some compelling data describing the science of creating public opinion in America. They trace modern public influence back to the early part of the last century, highlighting the work of guys like Edward L. Bernays, the Father of Spin. Bernays took the ideas of his famous uncle Sigmund Freud himself, and applied them to the emerging science of mass persuasion.

It's important not to unthinkingly trust what you hear, whether the information comes from the government, from a corporation, or from another source.

Do your own research, listen to all sides, and come to your own conclusions.

The U.S. government has certainly covered up information throughout history, including the dangers of mercury in vaccines and the risks of aspartame. But does that mean the information presented in this video is all true? Not necessarily. If you're concerned about this issue, look for more sources of information, and get the full story.

You should take control of your own mind, just as you should take control of your own health.

On Vital Votes, Dr. Matthew Loop from Lilburn, Georgia is worried by the implications of HAARP:

"As quantum physics and electromagnetic science have confirmed, HAARP makes it possible to control the human brain, modify the weather, and perform many other 'Star Wars' tasks! This is pretty frightening if you are aware of all the propaganda that is spread from Big Brother on a regular basis. We are told, in a similar fashion like the children that were sprayed with DDT years ago, that this technology is harmless. As a student of science, I'm not convinced!"

However, Mac from Coventry, Connecticut is not convinced:

"I don't know why HAARP is getting all this attention. Just a cursory look at the information available turns up many ionospheric heaters around the world, some just as powerful as HAARP ... I suspect a combination of Alaskans having an issue with this site operating for local reasons, then the 'Area 51 trilateral commission' fans join in, and Hollywood money and media attention makes it a powerful story. But as far as I can tell that's just what it is: a story."

Other responses to this article can be viewed at Vital Votes, and you can add your own thoughts or vote on comments by first registering at Vital Votes.

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