Scientists Create Organic Slave Computers! (What Could Go Wrong?)

by | Jul 7, 2024 | Newsletter | 73 comments

Remember when you were a kid and you used to speculate about what wonders awaited us in the 21st century?

Wow! 2024? I bet we’ll all be driving flying cars by then! . . . Or at least riding on our Back To The Future hoverboards. Yes, just imagine what amazing gadgets and technological wonders those scientists have in store for us!

And hunger? Disease? War? We’ll have solved all those problems by then! I can’t wait for our future utopia!

Well, here we are in 2024 and I have some news for you: there’s nary a flying car in sight, and hunger, disease and war are still depressingly pervasive.

But there is one area of research where the eggheads haven’t let us down: the development of frightening new technologies of enslavement!

Case in point: A Swiss tech startup has just announced the first “bioprocessor” constructed from 16 “human brain organoids.”

Without even knowing what any of that means, you can already tell this is bad. But you don’t know the half of it yet . . .

 


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73 Comments

  1. Two thoughts come to my brain organelles:

    1. just imagine all the “viruses” (TM) that will be able to jump from “wetware” to humans. The list time a “wet market” caused an … incident of such proportions that it makes a colostomy bag explosion look trivial in comparison.

    2. if human brains are indeed some sort of a reception system for something we understand as consciousness coming from somewhere outside, what the hell could these organelles attract?

    • If human brains are indeed some sort of a reception system for something we understand as consciousness coming from somewhere outside, what the hell could these organelles attract?

      Just based on the electronics in the brain:
      All circuits in the brain work like some kind of antennas, combined with adaptive systems like neural networks. So in practice the brain receives things, and memorizes these things.
      The eyes, ears and such sensors, convert the outside world to pulse signals. Which work together with the signals that the brain receives from “elsewhere”.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0_bQwdJir1o
      Hameroff researched a lot about anesthesia. These studies showed that all chemicals and drugs used for anesthesia used one (electromagnetic) resonance frequency.
      These drugs likely dampen that frequency and that makes a person go to sleep. It also works on plants.
      This frequency seems related to micro-tubules. And this may dampen certain functions.
      His theory is that micro-tubules are related to consciousness and solve the measurement problem in quantum mechanics.

      This measurement problem is based on a falsified theory.
      https://thescienceanalyst.substack.com/p/quantum-physics-has-been-falsified

      My own theory is that consciousness is not physical.
      And consciousness itself is structured. As if it is a complex body by itself.
      But consciousness generates Chi, which it uses to communicate with the physical world.

      • –continued1–

        Based on my observations
        The connection between consciousness and the physical world is Chi.
        Sensing and focusing Chi is something that can be learned/trained,
        and I can do both.

        What is Chi?

        Chi is just another word for “life energy”.
        And having a lot makes you excited, having a lack makes you tired.
        The best known “life energy” is love.
        But focused chi feels more like inner strength.
        Which is why it is often used in fight-sports.
        A lot of people have equated Chi to consciousness, but it is more that
        consciousness generates Chi.
        A new-born baby is joyful, because of all the Chi that it generates.

        People also added magical or religious ideas to Chi.
        With magic things that make you “increase your life energy”,
        or should I say “increase your love energy”.
        Very similar to how religions sell their ideas.
        The very religious or unscientific approach make a lot of people doubt the existence of Chi.

        But Chi is a very natural thing.
        Every living being generates Chi.
        And every living being can perceive Chi in some way.
        (Different life-forms are specialized in different kinds of Chi.)

      • — continued2–
        There was (Chinese) research in the study of Chi, with Yan Xin, an expert in focusing Chi.
        Sadly censored now.
        The scientists found that this Chi could cause chemical reactions and reverse the same reaction.
        It could change biological reactions. change polarity of light.
        It could even influence the decay of isotopes. Even from very far away.
        So this Chi influences every part of our physical world.
        I can personally confirm that this matches my own experiences from person to person,
        but I am not able to reproduce these on physical level (so far I know).

        I think that this Chi influences the physical world via different frequencies.
        Different drugs can also interfere with these frequencies, and reduce its influence.
        The drugs also interfere with some chemicals in the body, adding a unbalance.

        But the problem of consciousness is that it breaks a lot of dogmas of materialism.
        And sadly our science is purely build on materialism.

      • Zyxzevn (67) says:
        “My own theory is that consciousness is not physical.”

        I agree.

        For example:
        When you look at a mental image of a memory or view a thought, Who is doing the viewing?

        One could compare it with the ‘Observer’ of observations.
        Almost like an entity residing back of the head that watches what the physical body mechanisms do.
        An awareness of awareness unit.

        ~~~~ Subnote:
        Don’t try these mental gymnastics when smoking pot. You’ll forget where you are. 😉

        • Indeed, who is doing the viewing?

          When the brain is “switched off”, like during Near Death Experiences,
          people get impressive experiences which stay in memory.

          So these experiences and the memory are not caused by the brain.
          This falsifies the hypothesis of a conscious brain.
          It is that simple logic

  2. Growing living rat neurons to play.. Doom? – The Thought Emporium
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bEXefdbQDjw

    Human brain cells in a dish learn to play Pong. – New Scientist
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9ksLuRoEq6A

    Horror Computer game about a brain connected to a computer
    The Evil Within – Markiplier
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nmsiQJjVY2w

    AI may seem smart, but who is making ALL the decisions?
    https://thescienceanalyst.substack.com/p/how-smart-is-artificial-intelligence

    Computer or even a brain (from a corpse) can never become self-aware and intelligent.
    Because matter has no identity, awareness, or decision making capabilities,
    the problem of consciousness can not solved via matter alone.

  3. I always said, Corona (or crown in Spanish) was a disease of the mind, not the body, that is why they called it corona.

    • It is also the electromagnetic radiation field around a radiating subject or object.

      Saint’s “halos”, and 5G towers’ “coronas”.

      • That may very well be, but I think when I see people adopting “social distancing”, wearing masks in and outdoors, avoiding freinds and reltives to the point where seriors are dying alone in “rest homes”, businesses closing…and on and on, this was a war on the human brain, one I thankfully was fully “vaccinated” against because I know Jewsh Zionst BS when I see it.

        • OK. IT’s all psychology, no worries about the microwave warfare agenda.
          That’s not really a problem.
          It’s the mind fuckery of the zionists that’s the only problem.

          As you like it

  4. Human’s arrogance about their level of consciousness and success through identification with material goods and technical toys is coming to roost.

    More concerned about the “shiny” stuff and not the reality of life. Living in denial and pointing fingers at those who try to waken people, they clutch at their nonsense lives of celebrity worship, nonsense political trivialities, god myths of division, etc.
    – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    “We have created a Star Wars civilization with stone age emotions, medieval institutions, and god like technology.
    – Edward O. Wilson Harvard
    – – – – – – – – – – – – –
    “Millions long for immortality who don’t know what to do on a rainy Sunday afternoon”
    – Susan Ertz

    The summer of 1978 I was concerned with this madness…

    THE ROBOT REVOLUTION (song)
    https://www.bitchute.com/video/JhdUUb1xWqAW/

  5. After the April eclipse I discovered Suspiciousobservers and Ben Davidson. His theory of 6000/12000 year cycles of cataclysmic events has given me hope that this descent into evil and madness will be destroyed before the end of the century. I don’t want to live in such a world or have my grandchildren be subsumed by its demonic forces. The people who seem to be in control have gone beyond the pale. This needs to end.

  6. “Welcome to the world of 2024, everyone! God help us all.”

    To that I can only add, AMEN brother James.

    “Now, there is one hopeful thing in all of this: if you still do feel that sense of creepiness when you think about or read about or see this technology, then that is a good thing. That means you still have your head screwed on straight even in the face of so much propaganda designed to convince us to give in to the Trans(human) Agenda.”

    To this I have to say that if someone doesn’t still feel “that sense of creepiness”, (horror better describes the feeling for me), at, (just one example of many), the thought of a living, growing human being being classified as a lump of tissue and then summarily murdered countless times every day on this planet in the name of convenience, then perhaps they’ve already lost their humanity.

    Our culture has devalued human life to the point where the development of cyborg slaves almost seems like a natural progression. Cloning is another one.
    Why should we expect anything else?

    As mentioned elsewhere in these comments, love is a real thing. Its not a nebulous, airie-faerie idea.
    Love is the power that everything came from and that sustains everything.
    Love is sentient.
    GOD IS LOVE!
    Love is why we were created and love is why, at least some of us still know, without thinking, that human life is precious.

    The more that people choose to reject a relationship with the One who created us, for the very purpose of having an eternal loving relationship with us, the less we will be cognizant of our inherent, God given humanity.

    While I strongly believe that with God’s blessing, humanity could change it’s course by turning from it’s idolatry and embracing the truth of God’s word. I see little to zero evidence of that possibility happening in the world around me.

    As James said “ God help us all”!

    • Interesting. You write of “a living growing human being being classified as a lump of tissue”. Not sure what you mean by “a living growing human being” here.
      But, it did make me reflect on the opposite idea: That a lump of tissue can be classified as a living growing human being. This has been an idea in great play in the past decades, and responsible for many murders that were encouraged and never brought to justice.
      Murders of actually long existing, born-fully, breathing , fully functioning human beings.
      Murdered for the lumps of tissue thought to be more valuable than their lives.

      Binary dualities rule the narrow world of “logic”, making logic illogical.

      • “Not sure what you mean by “a living growing human being” here.”

        No, I wouldn’t expect you to.

    • I presume you mean abortion rather than these weird Frankenstein mini brains.

      I agree with you that the way an organic life form is viewed by the medical complex and modern society is borderline psychopathic. There is some nuance in my opinion here but the abortion industry is disgusting.

      What is described in the article though is quite different. I appreciate you sharing your perspective.

      • What I mean is that I don’t view these mini brains as a sentient living entity. It’s sort of like how an amoeba is a living being but imo it’s not really sentient. Or cell lines created in a lab aren’t really “alive” with an identity or a soul.

        They want to blur the lines of what life actually is but it doesn’t change the innate facts.

      • “What is described in the article though is quite different.”

        Yes, I understand that. My point was simply to illustrate how our “humanity” has long been under attack in other ways. Such as the barbaric practice of abortion.
        The fact that such a large number of people have had their sense of morality dulled to the point that they are willing to end the life of the most innocent of humans, often because to do otherwise would be inconvenient or embarrassing, speaks of a progressive cultural decent into moral depravity.

        • Yeah I think it’s become an industry now. Very gross.

          Another obvious breach of ethics IMO is genital mutilation including male circumcision. I’ve seen one of these in nursing school and it floored me. I wanted to vomit after I saw it and I will always feel bad about not being able to help the poor baby. I witnessed something horrific that I will never forget.

          I can only imagine what an abortion looks like.

          I will also mention that I have spoken to two male friends who report issues with their equipment likely due to circumcision that they never consented to.

          One more thing. The tolerance for pedophiles is another serious breach of ethics. Our government is infested with literal satanic pedophiles. So to me this weird Frankenstein mini brain experiment shouldn’t be such a shock.

          • “So to me this weird Frankenstein mini brain experiment shouldn’t be such a shock.”

            Exactly.

  7. Well, it has been a long slippery slope from the early days of Western science relying upon nightime graveyard raids to improve their knowledge. Now, entire industries have evolved around growing frogs for the express purpose of killing them and preserving them in formaldehyde for high school dissections. Meanwhile, meat-eating is considered immune from societal ethics considerations, as well as product testing on live animals.

    With barely a peep from Western society on these activities of questionable merit, how is it surprising that Science is now moving into the realm of human exploitation? Now we have organ harvesting (China and Israel) and a vaccine industry increasingly dependant upon abortions to pump out their products.

    And chemo isn’t possible without mass deforestation.

    When it is a good time to reintroduce ethics and kindness into the discussion, to look at the whole equation rather than codify cruelty?

    A Native American, upon killing a deer, would give thanks for the deer’s sacrifice and put all parts of the deer to good use. He would kill out of necessity; not for luxury or taste alone.

    Now, big game hunters fly to Africa, kill an endangered elephant and take the tusks only.

    We have a pathological mentality and this development is the logical de-volution.

    • @segue

      That was very succinct, poignant and well said.

      RE: “We have a pathological mentality and this development is the logical de-volution.”

      Many do yes, but not all.

      Some choose to use their God given capacity for compassion to feel the indescribable pain that is evoked in an open human heart when one honesty observes and considers the implications of all that you described above, and then they take that pain, and those scars left on their heart and use them as maps for the soul.

      There are a small but growing number of luminous, honest and courageous human beings, charting a sure and true course forward, onward and upward, even in the midst of the modern day society’s ubiquitous apathy, malice, chaos, fear, hubris, superficiality and indifference.

      These rare few that managed to hold onto their eternal spark (which is gifted to us all at birth) and managed to somehow fan that spark to become a flame (even in the storm we were born into, this vicious gale force torrential downpour of soul suffocating normalized apathy that is so prevalent in modern industrial civilization) and these rare few, take that flame, hold it high, illuminate and bear witness to the ugliness, extract the lessons it can teach them, and then turn the glow of that flame in a different direction.

      They walk a path less travelled, one that shares footsteps with their ancient indigenous ancestors (yes we all have them) and one that puts their unique gifts to use combined with modern knowledge in a way that tends to and proliferates life, honors it, and aligns with the sacred in each seed they plant (physical and non-physical seeds).

      Instead of a pathological mentality, they embody and proliferate a mentality of vitality, reverence, peace, resilience, humility and symbiosis.

      I have been blessed to cross paths with several of these humans on my travels and I sense that each and everyone of us is capable of becoming one such individual ourselves, if we dig deep and germinate the ancient seeds that dwell within.

      https://gavinmounsey.substack.com/p/germinating-the-ancient-seeds-within

      • G (aka Gavin),

        All your thoughts resonate with me, especially your description of the “luminous, honest and courageous human beings” who, “[i]nstead of a pathological mentality, [. . .] embody and proliferate a mentality of vitality, reverence, peace, resilience, humility and symbiosis.”

        Like you, G, “I have been blessed to cross paths with several of these humans on my travels.” And, like you, “I sense that each and everyone of us is capable of becoming one such individual ourselves, if we dig deep and germinate the ancient seeds that dwell within.”

        The “ancient seeds that dwell within” phrase reminds me of a paragraph on pages 33 and 34 of Will Tuttle’s new book Food for Freedom: Reclaiming Our Health and Rescuing Our World, where he writes (under the subtitle “Reaping and Sowing”):

        “Looking into our cultural predicament, and the domination of the many by the wealthy few, and the litany of problems that we face, we can see clearly that this predicament is a poignant mirror and product of our mistreatment of animals. The trillions of animals we abuse and kill annually for food are powerless in our hands and cannot retaliate against us, but our violence itself retaliates against us, as we generate forces that exploit us the same way we exploit animals. Animal agriculture, the living core of our culture, creates the template of our experience. Every problem that we experience in our human world is the result of the boomerang effect: what we inflict on others inevitably returns to inflict us.”

        Referring to “the ancient wisdom teaching of reciprocity,” Will continues: “Sowing seeds of disease, fear, and exploitation in our treatment of billions of animals, how can we expect to reap freedom, health, and justice in our human world?”

        Now, Gavin, in keeping with your uplifting comment, I’ll conclude by quoting from Will’s pages 36 and 37, where he’s speaking of our “innate emotional intelligence.”

        He writes: “The call that we hear is the call of freedom. Looking into gardens, orchards, food forests, and fields, we see the inherent loving abundance of the Earth providing nourishing freedom foods that can create the foundation of a world where peace, justice, and radiant health are finally possible, for us and our children.”

        May I add: It is divine Love that supplies the Earth (and us) with abundance, and we’re the grateful recipients of that overflowing goodness.

        • @CQ

          Thanks very much for the thoughtful comment and for sharing those intriguing and perspicacious excerpts from “Food for Freedom”.

          I admire and respect your steadfast compassion and courage in standing up to lend your voice to speak on behalf of our four legged, winged and finned kin on this Earth (especially considering how unpopular that kind of activism and truth illuminating can make you in many circles now a days).

          I also strive to live in a way that honors the sentience of our animal kin through choosing my sources of food with compassion and respect as my guide, though, where my path often diverges from the path and perspectives of many that also currently choose to eat plant/fungal based foods is that I do not reserve the status of sentient being for only animals and insects, but rather, I also include our rooted and fungal elder kin as well.

          Rather than dismiss photosynthetic beings and fungal beings as “less than” animals and not capable of sensing, feeling pain, thinking or being self-aware (as many vegans do) I see them as just as deserving of respect, compassion and recognition as fellow beings as animals and insects.

          I am not a fruitarian, thus, I take life to feed my body (I kill plants to harvest their bodies for eating) and when I do that, I strive to engage in that act of killing in the same way that segue described the way those who were/are indigenous to Turtle Island would engage in the act of taking the life of a deer.

          I feel that the violence, indifference, pillaging, enslavement, disregard and exploitation of photosynthetic (and fungal) beings is just as responsible for the “boomerang effect” that was described in the excerpt you shared above as is the case with humanity’s treatment of our animal kin.

          The clearcutting of our ancient elders in the forest, learned beings having witnessed ten fold and beyond what any human has ever witnessed, murdered (and continuing to be murdered) for fiat currency, the genetic enslavement of the seed through rDNA and CRISPR tech, the replacement of diverse ecosystems with monocultures of tortured plants kept alive with synthetic inputs crammed together.. these choices that humans make spit in the face of God and say “we can do better than you”. The person at the supermarket buying the vegan foods that were grown in conventional farms (factory farm torture lots for plants that destroy biodiversity, including animal biodiversity, and disrespect our rooted elder kin) is adding momentum to the boomerang effect described above as well.

          I touch on one pathway to get our nourishment from plants in a way that respects them as beings in this thread: https://corbettreport.com/regenerative-agriculture/#comment-165927

          Does the book you quoted touch on the sentience of plants or fungi? And does it invite the reader to treat them with the same reverence and consideration as our animal kin?

          I look forward to reading that book and appreciate the recommendation.

          Thank you for your comment.

    • segue,

      I’ll add two more thumbs up to Jetmab’s three thumb up (the equivalent of a five-star review) for your “succinct, poignant and well said” statement, to quote G.

      And, while I’m at it, I’ll second Slow Cured Anarcho Hippy’s AMEN (above). Slow Cured’s “GOD IS LOVE” declaration says it all. It assures me that God is on the scene, helping me/us learn to love in unselfish, unconditional, ever-more-expansive ways.

    • Well, if you know you have a patho-logical mentality, great. Maybe you can do something about that., starting with yourself. Be the Change You Want.

      PS. Oui is a french proverb.

    • I can see how ethics could come into the conversation when we talk about raising food. Craming millions of animals into confinement houses certainly seems to rob those animals of experiencing any resemblance of their natural animal expression (as Joel Salitin calls is “the pigness of the pig”) but when taken too far I think it can lead to ridiculous ideas.. i.e. Does the deer really care if the native american thanks him for his sacrifice or puts all his parts to “good use”? And what do you define as good use? Is it the same a fly would define or a vulture or a opposum. Is intentially leaving some of your kill behind to feed these types of criters “unethical”?.. When a lion kills a wilderbeast they eat until their full and then the hyenas and vultures come in. What they miss the insects eat and what they miss the worms and microorganisms eat. Nature takes care of every part and humans are not unique to the eat and be eatin food web that has existed for millions of years… I’m certainly not suggesting supporting pumping dead frogs full of formaldehyde or killing endangered elephants but the idea that eating meat is of questionable merit seems preposterous. Something has to eat meat otherwise it wouldn’t decompose and the food web would not be a closed cycle. I would even argue theres a need for higher order meat eaters. The migration cycles of herbivores and their behavior in heards is a specific result of being hunted. This also ensures only the strongest survive which makes the species more resilient over time. It also keeps them moving across the prairies so there are cycles of distrubance and rest on the land which results in healthier soil and plants that benifit unfathomable amounts of other creatures… All that being said, the vast majority of meat consumed by humans isn’t animals hunted on the prairie and is the confinement type I referenced at the start. As long as we’re willing to make this distinction (something most of my peers in philosophy class were unwilling to do) then I’m all for adding meat eating to the ethics conversation.

      • I agree with you about meat eating. The caveat being that I think large scale assembly line farming is probably unethical. As you say cramming animals together and pumping them full of chemicals, probably torturing the animals we eat is something I am staunchly opposed to. I do try to eat meat sourced from farms that care for the well being of the animals they raise as food. There are people who recognize that the animals have feelings and that they should be treated ethically prior to slaughtering them.

        If I could tolerate a vegan diet, I probably would be a vegan but I have found my health suffers without meat in my diet. I actually had measurable nutritional deficiencies without meat in my diet and I felt awful.

        Basically I agree that it is not killing to eat that I oppose but rather the treatment of the animals before hand. Ideally, hunting in the wild is probably the most ethical because it doesn’t confine animals and they get to experience living in the wild.

        Human beings have a unique ability to empathize with other life forms and I think it’s good to consider these kinds of things.

      • Also, the fact that there are some nutrients can only be obtained directly from meat by the human GI tract leads me to believe that meat eating is probably natural for us. It’s not some inhumane thing to kill to eat in order to survive. If plants provided all sufficient nutrition, I may think differently but this is not the case. Some animals are meant to eat plants and others are meant to eat meat. That’s natural law. It’s innately true.

        • With all due respect, that’s not true that some nutrients can only be obtained from meat, though I’m sure you were told that. For example, Vitamin B-12 is manufactured in the bodies of vegetarians in India, but not so much in the U.S. Why? Because ironically, sanitation prevents us from consuming the very small amounts of fecal bacteria required to set up our own gut with the correct microbiome to manufacture our own B-12! In India, people eat with their right hand, wipe with their left, but cook with both hands! LOL so yes, in the U.S. you can’t get your B-12 easily from a vegetarian diet, but in a less sanitary environment such as India, yes you can. (Of course our use of antibiotics in the U.S. also plays a massive role)

      • If anyone thinks that the way we are treating trillions of animals does not reflect back on us you have a very unpleasant awakening coming.

        What we are doing to them is being, in ways, done to us.

        • Yes, I think this is exactly the case. What is being done to them is being done to us. Using them as disposable material to be used up. Not even considering potential suffering in horrible cow and pig “concentration camps”. It’s rather sickening to look at some of the conditions these animals exist in prior to slaughter.

          If we support suffering and torture, do we have a right to protest against our own suffering?

          • No, we do not. We get exactly what we deserve. The system works perfectly.

  8. Aw, so that’s why the Danes are freezing down the brains of the innocent people they slaughter…. They are simply needed for medical experiments..Hannibal Lector “way”..

    I have to go and throw up 🤮🤮🤮

  9. Enslaved mini-brains rewarded or punished if the don’t do what they’re supposed to do. What’s new?

    • Davidbmcbain

      Exactly my thought when I realised Denmark freeze down thousands of human brains – in the basement of their second-largest university….. “interesting” place to study….. What else do they hide??

      Such pure evil – takes time to get over this psychologically – if one ever forget it
      .. I strongly doubt. Being from this place… Yrgh… At least this knowledge, must justify my… I don’t know what to call the emotions touching the entire me, when I had this confirmed just a few years ago… I don’t think I’ll ever be able to fathom it… Maybe this is good…

  10. My godson is a Union Electrician in the Midwest. He spent the last two to three years working on a huge Google data center in eastern Nebraska near Omaha. The Cooper Nuclear Power Plant in Brownville, Nebraska, on the Missouri River south of Omaha will, no doubt, provide power for the huge Google Data Center.
    In Washington State we’d call folks in Oregon “Oregonads”, but “Organoids” is a new one.
    Make sure you fill out your organ donor cards.

    • Maybe a lucky convergence that most do not have a functioning brain to donate. As I write this cutins from Brook’s Young Frankenstein move pop up in my mind.

      • mkey, I also thought of “Young Frankenstein” immediately:
        “Igor, where did you get the brain?”
        “It’s name was Abby, Abby Normal.”

        • Well, that settles it, if James and Brock decide to convert this article into a video, they already have a theme in place for it.

    • I wonder what the folks in Oregon call the folks in Washington? Do you know?

        • well, looks like my response never took here…

          There actually are absolutely horrid cretins still in Oregon, just like those portrayed in “Without a Paddle”.

          I was assaulted in a camp ground near the So Oregon coast about four years ago. Unbelievable. When the sheriff came, he said out loud that these kind of people were the reason he and his wife can’t go camping anymore.
          They wanted my campsite, so as far as they were concerned, I had to leave or they could kill me, basically. Alcoholics, of course.
          They are completely non-human , and I think even a mini brain wouldn’t fit in their heads.
          Plenty of those all over the west anyway. California, Oregon, Wash, Idaho, . In NY they wear suits, do the same same.

          • I will never go camping on the West Coast again. Sorry for your experience. The campgrounds are not safe.

            • Along the Oregon Coast, they are no longer campgrounds. In order to put up a tent, you have to walk in or bicycle in, and you only get three days.
              They are huge money making RV parks. Disgusting.

              of course the entire state is not safe, because they went all hog in for drugs, the same state that killed the most with ocycontin, now hosting fentanyl .

              Many pieces of land were sold to cartels, mexican, with the resultant horrors. Dead bodies left at the gas station to be found at 6 am. One not quite dead, testified.
              All planned. Greed facilitates. Everywhere.
              Is it okay to have the satisfaction of knowing most of those are on their way out? I wish, but they always take so many with them.
              California’s got the rednecks too, but in addition, the most massive 5G overload I’ve ever witnessed. Insane mess we’re in.

  11. How interesting. Just last night I saw in the yuboob column a video claiming the “first robot suicide”. Uhmmm, where ? Arkansas?
    The “New Mythology” appears to have suicide as a central role. They wish hard, these freaks. Maybe they’re “stuck”, and have to entice their hosts to self destruct. One thing for sure, they come from the clean shiny mommy Ma-chine, and they want to crawl back in real bad. They detest human bodies.

    When they enter their holy laboratories in their mornings of gloom and doom, they don’t give a pledge of allegiance. They all sing, in chorus, “IF I ONLY HAD A BRAIN”. It’s a catchy tune.

    Seems to me, first time reading it, that this answer to the “final question” which was posted by Finalspark, a compelling name that gives me hope that this is their last desperate attempt to cross the species barrier….the section of four paragraphs:
    “After accessing.. researchers gain the ability to remotely send signals….”
    “Users can mimic…using..electrical stimulation…..”
    “Researchers do this by training….through a reward system..” and
    “Meanwhile, as punishment….”

    This is precisely what they are already doing to us on these microwave puppet strings that are employed 24/7 for years now.
    Look deep into our illusory technologies, there’s nothing to see out there in Mordor Towers Land.

    Are Finalspark and Firespark two different concerns? Or a mix up here? Both names apply perfectly, but I’m hoping the final version proves to be so.

    This is what I think these days: It’s time for us to mess with their mini brains, and make up our own outrageous claims of crazy esoteric powers, etc.

    This is all, in my crazy estimation, a nice sneaky revelation of what they are doing with those little jail cell fondle-toy umbilicals from the military mandate to “Pay pay pay for the weaponry we are killing you softly with, you mini brains.”
    They’re so proud of themselves, these little mini brains stuck in human bodies, that they can’t stand us not figuring out what they’re doing, they just have to tell us. In a nice little cover story for the children. A parable.

    I’ve been thinking of getting myself a fake, military-prototype hand-held weapon to walk around and hold out in front of me too!! With a laser in it to scare the hell out of them. Stand near me on your stupid irradiating mini-brain weapon-phone and I’ll zap you too! Take your headache with you, kids. I don’t need it.

    They need all the electricity for their Microwave Warfare Agenda. We need to pull all the plugs on them. If we can unplug ourselves enough to remember how.
    Again, it’s time we get creative and tell outrageous stories to put them on the run. Time to turn the tables on them. Time to use those circuit breakers for what they’re worth.

    Oh, it ‘s So. Korea. One version of the latest Enter-Train-Mind/Ment:
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJkmj_GVhEk
    Every mediated ‘body’ is talking about it.

    They can only create death.

    Meanwhile, back in the jungle…..

    Cheers

  12. This is profoundly disturbing and very creepy. In fact, it’s one of the creepiest things I’ve read in a while.

    The questions posed in the article are important to consider and ponder:

    1. “If these brain computers are in fact composed of living human brain tissue, do they count as living beings, with all the same rights and considerations we would extend to any other living creature?”

    2. “They can perform calculations and process information . . . so what if they’re sentient? Can they be aware of their surroundings? Do they feel pain or suffering?”

    3. “How are these living creatures made to do this computing, anyway? And what if these helpless slave computer-brains—created in the lab for the sole purpose of processing information for their masters—didn’t want to do the scientists bidding?”

    Another question to ponder is, do all living entities have consciousness? For example does an amoeba have consciousness? By definition it is alive.

    I would imagine that brain tissue is different and is like a receiver for consciousness. The question about sentience is a good one. What’s the difference between a lab grown brain and an organic brain? If there is a difference, why? What makes it different?

    It reminds me of the Blade Runner 2049 movie where the question about the soul came up. Would a lab grown brain or cyborg have a soul? Where does the soul come from? When does the soul come into the life form?

    Working in the medical field has provided me with lots of exposure to death and also lead me to consider similar questions. I have taken care of people who were technically alive but the soul seemed to be absent, specifically those in a vegetative state. The automatic reflexes remain but nothing resembling real consciousness is left.

    But in the above example, the brain “organoids” supposedly possess ability to solve problems which IMO indicate that they possess some degree of consciousness. But does this mean they have a soul? Can consciousness exist without the soul?

    The fact that these scientists aren’t mentioning ethical considerations is disturbing. Lack of empathy is one of the defining features of psychopathy.

    • My quick answers to questions posed in the article would be as follows:

      1. “If these brain computers are in fact composed of living human brain tissue, do they count as living beings, with all the same rights and considerations we would extend to any other living creature?”

      -The material that composes these lab grown “brainlets” is living tissue but I would not consider them the same as a human being or even an animal. I consider it to be an unethical experiment that should be terminated and scientists who participate in this should do some serious introspection about what they are doing and why.

      -The brainlets do not possess full consciousness at least not described here. To be conscious involves some degree of self awareness, sentience which a partial “brainlet” does not possess IMO. However, this is only the beginning and scientists should know this. Creating “life” in a lab and in a compartmentalized way should really cause introspection in those who participate.

      2. “They can perform calculations and process information . . . so what if they’re sentient? Can they be aware of their surroundings? Do they feel pain or suffering?”

      -Off the top of my head and only reading this article, I’d say no. They are not sentient and not a whole being. A partial consciousness perhaps, but not the same as a human being.

      -I would guess they are not aware of their surroundings or pain/suffering. These are complex processes though and requires deeper consideration. For example vegetative people with brain stem function only do not appear to respond to painful stimuli. But these “processors” are perhaps composed of tissue that is different from brain stem tissue so I’ll have to look into it.

      3. “How are these living creatures made to do this computing, anyway? And what if these helpless slave computer-brains—created in the lab for the sole purpose of processing information for their masters—didn’t want to do the scientists bidding?”

      -they seem to be “made” to do the scientists bidding (problem solving) via “simple” neurological reward pathways and/or withdrawal/punishment pathways off the top of my head.

      -It’s like how rats will push a lever in response to increased dopamine. Because these “brainlets” are not the same as human beings, the scientists probably don’t view this as unethical. It’s how animal research (some of it extremely cruel) is not viewed as an ethical breach.

      I think the issue of where this is going and how these small steps towards complete dehumanization are the bigger issue. As JC states, it is the war on vitalism and by extension humanity itself.

      For the record, I do find ethical problems with these weird experiments. But I do think there is a difference between a complete human being and tissue grown in a lab, even brain tissue. It’s not the same.

  13. The demonic Witches at Planed Parenthood are dancing with joy and car shopping at the Ferrari dealerships with the news of a new market for the brain goo from their shop vacs !
    The Idea of having bio human robotic brains , ships and systems has long been written about in science fiction and popularized by Star Trek character DATA and the Rath in Star gate Atlantis , in fact many of the modern experiments on humanity are from preprogramming of minds by screenwriters for TV !

    • The Covid Shots made Planned Parenthood Obsolete.

      No more pregnancies for you guys to control in women’s bodies, or other women to control in other women’s bodies. Don’t worry, no more horrid abortions. Now, that shot took care of that, okay?
      Happy now? No more births, no more abortions. You win.

      • The founders of Planned Parenthood are pretty creepy actually and I do think were eugenicists. JC had some information on the organization that was pretty enlightening.

        I was not previously aware of how much the medical industrial complex uses aborted tissue in their products and for experiments. It’s an industry now, rather than bodily autonomy. Also, the fact that late abortion still occurs IMO is horrifying. I don’t know enough about fetal development to know if a 4 or 5 week old fetus has consciousness or not, but this should at the very least be considered IMO. Not as some state mandate but just because it should be considered by a person who chooses an abortion.

        There are situations where abortion in early stages IMO are understandable, such as in rape situations, incest or birth defects. Even a situation which would put a fully formed baby in an abuse situation are understandable considerations of abortion. . Under those conditions I can totally understand the choice.

        Abortion and even infanticide have existed for centuries. But they have not been done on an industrial scale like they are today. To me the ethical issues around abortion are how this is promoted in some cases as retroactive birth control. I mean people who are consenting to have sex should really consider the possible outcomes of this. If they aren’t capable of using birth control maybe they are too immature to have sex. Just my 2 cents as a woman.

        • To be clear, when I use the word abortion above, I am referring to termination of pregnancy at 4-5 weeks only, nothing beyond that. If a fetus has a mostly formed brain I believe they receive consciousness. Even if the parents are terrible a conscious human being IMO has the right to survive.

          There are many good people who are unable to conceive children naturally who would adopt unwanted babies.

          This should option should be explained to women seeking abortion.

          A doctor who performs an abortion on a fetus who has a fully formed or near fully formed brain is in violation of normal moral values IMO.

          I can’t understand the mind of a person who would do this or consent to have it done.

          As for late term abortions where a developing baby could live outside the womb with medical intervention is murder IMO.

          Some people here may believe that it is always murder no matter how far along a pregnancy is. For those who think that, I would say that is debatable. Certainly a 4 week old fetus is a potential life form, but is their consciousness attached at that stage, sentience?

  14. Why is it that so many of these scientific breakthroughs end up being nothing-burgers?

    • Because when you can lie with inpunity you lie with inpunity.

    • I definitely agree with that assessment and personally I think its less about the technology and more about what they can get people to believe about the technology. If most people accept the AI propaganda then they won’t question the legitimacy of the next cyber 9/11 false flag.. I think James also touches on this…

      “In other words, in order to get us to accept the coming transhuman dystopia, the technocrats are going to have to break down our fundamental, deeply-held belief in the difference between living, organic matter and inanimate non-life.”

    • There is a lot of money and publication in hype and science fiction.

      Good science research is underfunded, because the hype-train has overtaken
      the majority of all research and researchers.

  15. Excellent work, Sir! Creepy indeed. Transhumanism will be accepted just like transgenderism. I wonder if Bill Gates’ patent 666 (approximate number ) will be utilized in this slave brain technology. Side note: hurricane brought damage and power outages here in Texas , today. Always makes me aware of how dependent we are on the electric grid.

  16. Hard not to think about the movie series The Matrix, where all the energy devoted to the main computer originates through cales attached to humans.

    • And for someone who didn’t bother watching the boob tube, that “story” would never come to mind. That was the most vicious and violent film ever made in my estimation. That one makes pornography’s violences look kind.

      Brutal deadly propaganda. Swallow whole, as usual. Disneyland is so evil isn’t it?

  17. I want to be sure that I thank you for this one, James.

    It’s entertainingly memorable.

    Now I can tell all the mini-brains around me, hey, look, they’re actually calling you mini brains!!

    Can’t stop laughing about this. It’s just so precious.

  18. I wonder why some people get so obsessed with synthesizing humans, when to make a nearly perfect copy, or sometimes better than others, but far far in advance of the most cutting edge robotics, simply have a roll in the hay.

    Making children aint easy, but stacks simpler than trying to reverse engineer oneself. Perhaps for a critical few, transhuman engineering fetish is more,,, interesting?

    guess good ol’ factchecker, who used to post here regularly with top grade syntax, that predicted this kind of distop’arific trend, gets his/her told-ya-so moment.

  19. automation of the mundane?

    why obsess about being served by someone/thing? An obvious root chakra answer might be, more comfort, less physical toil,, but the negative side or head-on effects/symptoms from the imbalanced relationship of master/slave are depression from loneliness, and anxiety from pride. Both can happen from deficit of shared chi.

    the matrix model is a dead end

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