> Wow. I had no idea. That's amazing if true (if
replicated).
> You wonder how the brain would ever evolve a mechanism for
this.

> - Jed


Given that the human brain uses analog electrical (EM)
signals just like radio, and given that the first radio was
aimed at simulating those mental signals for sound and
music, it is likely that we are just copying natures's way,
but now have figured out how to bypass the sensory input of
the ear and gone for the most direct route.

Also, I found this new item of interest: Its been nearly 2
1/2 years since this court ruling, and nothing seems to have
come of it. I wonder if Herr Ashcroft stepped in aftrwards.

http://www.rcfp.org/news/2002/0819kellyv.html

CIA must disclose some operational files

A Washington, D.C., reporter may view operational files on
mind control experiments by the Central Intelligence Agency,
a federal district court ruled in early August. 2002

A federal district court in Washington, D.C. granted
reporter John F. Kelly limited but highly unusual access to
some Central Intelligence Agency operational files in his
request for records concerning the federal government's mind
control experiments of the 1950s.

Judge Thomas Hogan ruled that the CIA must search and review
its operational files for information concerning the MKULTRA
project, and make all releasable information from those
files available to Kelly.



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