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Russia Exposes U.S. Secretly Forced Brain-Chip Mind Control Weapon

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Secretly forced human brain implants connected to computers for mind control is a reality today, one that has shattered lives of hundreds of thousands of innocent victims globally. It is today’s most hiddenhuman rights abuse and Russia has taken the lead to expose it in a TV news program that the host called a “profound” interview with a leading Targeted Individualadvocate from Sweden.

Russia Exposes U.S. Secretly Forced Brain-Chip Mind Control Weapon

Recently, a California woman and an expert in the field provided evidence to won the first court case involving today’s mind control cell tower weapon system.

Russia Today has broadcast (below) what experts call the best coverage of today’s mind control crime, the old MKUltra on steroids. In the RT program, produced by Daniel Estulin, Deste La Sombra (From the Shadows) Magnus Olsson, a Targeted Individual, explains that today’s secretly forced human chips are as tiny as a few nonometers – and many more shocking details that make Edward Snowden’s disclosuresseem sophomoric.

With the original title, Control mental. El sueño dorado de los dueños del mundo, (Mind control. The goldendream of the world’s masters) — broadcasted to some 10 million people — was one of the biggest victories for victims of implant technologies so far, thanks to Magnus Olsson.

Olsson, despite victimized himself, worked several years to expose this crime. He agrees with Dupré that this is the “biggest human rights abuses of our times:” connecting people against their will and knowledgeto computers via implants of the size of a few nanometers – leading to complete destruction of not only the victims’ lives and health, but also their personalities and identities.


“Very few people are aware of the actual link between neuroscience, cybernetics, artificial intelligence, neuro-chips, transhumanism, the science fiction’s cyborg, robotics, somatic surveillance, behavior control, the thought police and human enhancement,” Olsson says. “They all go hand in hand, and never in our history before, has this issue been as important as it is now.”

This secret technology, that began developing in the early 1950s is now extremely advanced. The public is unaware of it – and/or in denial – and it goes completely unregulated, despite thousands of victims reporting it to news outlets and government officials, including the United Nations.

There is complete amnesia about its early development, according to Olsson. The CIA funded experiments on people without consent through leading universities and by hiring prominent neuroscientists of that time. These experiments have since the 50s been brutal, destroying every aspect of a person’s life, while hiding behind curtains of National Security and secrecy but also behind psychiatry diagnosis.

The results of today’s mind control — mind reading, thought police, surveillance, pre-crime, behavior modification, control of citizen’s behavior; tastes, dreams, feelings and wishes; identities; personalities and not to mention the ability to torture and kill anyone from a distance — are completely ignored, dismissed, often even mocked by professionals.

All the important ethical issues regarding the most special aspects of being a free human being living a full human life are dismissed.

“The praise of the machine in these discourses dealing with not only transhumanism ideals but also neuroscience today has a cost and that is complete disrespect, despise and underestimation of human beings, at least when it comes to their bodies, abilities and biological functions,” Olsson says. “The brain is seen as the only valuable thing; not just because of its complexity and mysteries, but also because it can create consciousness and awareness.


“We’re prone to diseases, we die, we make irrational decisions, we’re inconsistent, and we need someone to look up to. In a radio interview on Swedish ‘Filosofiska rummet’ entitled “Me and my new brain” (Jag och min nya hjärna), neuroscientist Martin Ingvar referred to the human body as a “bad frame for the brain.”

Individual free will and personal identity have been discussed and the point of view of Martin Ingvar was alligned with José Delgado’s some 60 years ago – a buried history of mind control: We don’t really have any choice, we’re not really having a free will or for that matter any consistent personality.

Olsson says that would be enough reason to change humans to whatever “someone else” wishes. For example, an elite.

Brain implants are obviously important, according to Olsson, giving evidence both in the US and the EU.

“Both the US and the EU pour billions of dollars and euros in brain research every single year, a brain research very focused on not only understanding the brain, but also highly focused on merging human beings with machines; using neuro-implants to correct behavior and enhance intelligence; creating robots and other machines that think and make autonomous intelligent decisions — just like humans do.“

Mind Control - Remote Neural Monitoring: Daniel Estulin and Magnus Olsson on Russia Today


In a Before It’s News Exclusive, Dupré wrote about Nicholas West’s shocking new article, Wireless Microchip Implant Set For Human Trials and a Targeted Individual, who had reached out to Deborah and an Australian surveillance expert.

Ray Kurzweil predictions about future technological developments have been correct thusfar. Now, he claims that in only 20 years, implant-technology will have advanced to the point that it will completely transform humanity.

“We cannot know right now whether [Kurzweil's] prediction is right or wrong, but we have the right to decide on the kind of future we want,” says Olsson. “I do not know if eradicating humanity as we know it is the best future or the only alternative. Today, we might still have a choice.”

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