Alien Artificial Intelligence computer use synthetic telepathy to read, copy, erase, and re-install memories?

Is Google planning a micro chip for people’s brains?
Posted on July 22, 2013 
http://nexttruth.com/?p=10084

Does this mean that Echelon from the 60th’s bare today the name Google?

Why would aliens use synthetic telepathy if it is a natural thing which we humans are born with?
To control our thoughts or to record it?
Are they missing that little organ the ancient Egyptians called ‘the eye of Ra’ and therefore not capable of using telepathy?

If the enzyme Telomerase allows our bodies to replace short bits of DNA like a reptile can does this mean that we have created by and from reptile sapiens?
If so this would mean that we also have to capability to use natural telepathy like they can.
Meaning that synthetic telepathy is here to control our thoughts thus behavior.

Now why is it so important to control the human race?
I think our thoughts are not that important to our controllers (contemporary leaders) but the energy what comes from the emotions false memories can create.
This energy can be harvest and used as ‘free energy’. http://nexttruth.com/?p=11654

Piezoelectric Energy Harvesting http://nexttruth.com/?p=12415

 

Army developing ‘synthetic telepathy’

Vocal cords were overrated anyway. A new Army grant aims to create email or voice mail and send it by thought alone. No need to type an e-mail, dial a phone or even speak a word.

Known as synthetic telepathy, the technology is based on reading electrical activity in the brain using anelectroencephalograph, or EEG. Similar technology is being marketed as a way to control video games by thought.

“I think that this will eventually become just another way of communicating,” said Mike D’Zmura, from the University of California, Irvine and the lead scientist on the project.

“It will take a lot of research, and a lot of time, but there are also a lot of commercial applications, not just military applications,” he said.

The idea of communicating by thought alone is not a new one. In the 1960s, a researcher strapped an EEG to his head and, with some training, could stop and start his brain’s alpha waves to compose Morse code messages.

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