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The Great Conspiracy of the Century Behind a Piece of News

The Great Conspiracy of the Century Behind a News Piece

Chen Yizhang

(Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Director of the Institute of Psychoscience, Second Military Medical University)

Beijing Daily (January 19, 2005)(Reporter Hou Shasha, Reporter Gao Zhihai): In 1996, Mr. Wu from Fujian suspected that the public security organs were monitoring his every move 24 hours a day, and he was restless all day. In 2001, Mr. Wu contacted Beijing City Law Firm through newspaper advertisements. Li Kun, the director of the law firm, explained to Mr. Wu that he could help him get rid of the "Fujian Province Public Security Bureau tracking brain machine injury" through litigation. After investigation, the law firm did not find any abnormalities with Mr. Wu, so they signed an agency agreement with Mr. Wu and received an agency fee of 330,000 Hong Kong dollars from Mr. Wu. After that, the law firm sent lawyers to Fuzhou several times to contact the Fujian Province Public Security Bureau about the "brain tracking machine injury" case. Because the Fujian Province Public Security Bureau had not given an answer, they decided to file a lawsuit. During the trial of the court of first instance, Mr. Wu was found to be suffering from schizophrenia and had no capacity for civil conduct.

After the court of first instance ruled, the law firm refused to accept it and appealed to the Second Intermediate People's Court.

The Second Intermediate People's Court held that, as "common sense", the "dispute of the Public Security Bureau tracking brain machine injury" that Mr. Wu requested to provide legal services should not exist, and it was not allowed to provide legal services for Mr. Wu's dispute. Therefore, the Second Intermediate People's Court upheld the judgment of the first instance: the agency agreement signed by both parties was invalid, and the 330,000 Hong Kong dollars obtained by the law firm should be returned.

In addition, during the trial of the case, the Beijing City Bureau of Justice and the Bar Association made a decision: The business license of Jiuzhong Law Firm was revoked, and the director, Li Kun, was detained for seven days and fined.

Friends, this news is not ordinary!!! If you knew a little about the neural brainwaves, electromagnetic waves, and chip technology, you would know what was going on.

More than ten years ago, when this plan was just implemented, I wrote an article to oppose it. My schoolmate, Dr. Deng Zibin, who is now working in the Law Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, said it more clearly in the sixth edition of Southern Weekend on May 1, 2001:" When some experts have this technology, the laboratory will be more effective than the court. It will be more irresistible to reveal the truth. In the end, the court, the right to silence, and the presumptions of innocence will all become worthless. When that time comes, the experts will be our judges." " Those who control the technology can control us and dominate us. They know what we want to do in advance and what we do afterwards. As the technology continues to improve, we will do whatever we are told to do. " We can see the ghost of the interrogation spirit wandering the earth. Our pursuit of the truth can only be subservient to some higher social value, extracting the truth from a weakened and manipulated consciousness. Every such technology is an invasion of privacy and freedom of will." " Technology may be able to easily obtain the truth, but it can also control our minds more easily. Without the guarantee of a fair and democratic procedure, prying into the spiritual world could only mean terror.”

On December 29, 2001, Du Shicheng, the vice governor of Shandong Province and the chief of the municipal government of Qingdao City, said in his speech at the third council meeting of the township enterprise association of the whole city: "I went to the Bell Laboratory in the United States. They told me that they had made the human brain chip before 2000. It means that all the things in the human brain were copied onto the chip. If I say so, won't people be useless then? He said that it was useless to a certain extent. The robot now relied on humans to compile the things that you thought of into a program and then store them here. It constantly reflected the situation, stored, and proposed, imitating the way brain cells thought. (But) if it was made into a chip, it wouldn't need to be made into a chip. It would come out as soon as it was made into a chip, and it would form a logical reasoning. It was that fast.

Some of my friends who attended the conference once asked me about this. At that time, I could only explain it from the perspective of science. For example, the essence of nerve impulses is electrical transmission, there is a " slow bond " transmission method between nerve cells, and the control of muscle movement by nerves is an electro-chemical transmission process. Now that it has surfaced, I feel that it is necessary to tell everyone the characteristics of this technology:

(1) Able to know what you are thinking and doing at all times. There are no secrets in your thoughts, memories, and actions.

(2) Able to interact with you through your brain (can also extract your memories and imitate your voice)

(3) It can forcefully create dreams for you and control them.

You can smell the smells they make

Able to convey their meaning (will) to you under strong stimulation and control your thoughts and actions.

(6) It can torture your mind and body through various methods.

If they didn't activate the conversation system and didn't disturb and torture you, you might never know that this thing was in your body. Recently, there were more than 30 similar cases in the country. The Ministry of Justice wanted to kill one as a warning to the others, but they were also afraid that there would be no silver here, so they had no choice but to announce it to the media.

Mr. Wu, do you understand that this is not an isolated case? It involves too many people, and it is impossible to openly file a lawsuit? Mr. Wu and the rest deserved sympathy. However, the most terrifying thing was not that. It was that tens of millions of citizens were being monitored 24 hours a day without them knowing. The real purpose of the controller was to monitor these people. Mr. Wu was just a smokescreen that they threw during the operation.

In Orwell's political fable, 1984, written in 1949, he mentioned that China had a "big brother" who used the technology of installing chips in the human brain to monitor the people. His fable unfortunately became a reality. Some people in China had always been " amateurs in foreign wars and experts in civil wars ". They had a way of persecuting their own people. When Deng Zibin mentioned this technology in Southern Weekend, he said," What's even more frightening is that this technology is interfering in all aspects of life. It showed that this technology was widely used and the number of victims was shocking.

"News from" REUTS ": Some departments are weaving an invisible net among the people, intending to use points to guide the whole country. Most of the citizens under surveillance were males between the ages of 15 and 55, and most of them were urban residents (at least 30% of them were under surveillance). It was currently spreading to the countryside. In terms of occupations, the focus was on middle and low-level officials and ordinary civil servants in the government, middle and low-level officers and ordinary soldiers in the army, teachers and students in universities and middle schools, and some other educated people.

Why didn't most of the people who were being monitored know about it? Firstly, it was because the embedding process was very secretive. Secondly, it was radio technology. You wouldn't feel anything, but your memories and thoughts had all been stolen and received. In other words, they knew everything you were thinking and doing. Why did Mr. Wu know about it? Actually, Mr. Wu and the others didn't know about it beforehand. This was a method of the controller. Everyone knew the story of the wolf. The controller would choose a group of people, and after choosing the target, they would begin to deceive and torture them. Because this group of people did not understand what was going on at the beginning, they would often fall into their trap. The victim was tortured like a psychopath (the relevant departments didn't even dare to say that he was a psychopath). The victim was in a lot of pain that ordinary people couldn't imagine. In this way, the family members and neighbors would think that the victims were suffering from "mental illness." Most of the victims would be sent to the hospital, and each family would spend an average of 20,000 to 30,000 yuan on this, causing a great material burden and mental pressure on the victim's family. It was obvious that the manipulator was unscrupulous. In this case, the manipulator would tell the victim some information to let him know what was going on, and the victim would tell everyone about it. However, at this time, everyone would no longer believe him and think that it was a hallucination of a mental patient. This would achieve the manipulator's goal of numbing the masses and covering up their criminal behavior.

In 1996, China became one of the members of the " Human Brain Project " organization, which was composed of 21 countries in the world. At present, most countries had this technology, but for various reasons, they were unwilling to announce it. If someone mentioned it, they would try to cover it up and distort it as much as possible. This was because the use of this thing was against humanity and only beneficial to the person who mastered it. Some countries had even signed the " Munich Agreement " on this technology.

On February 5, 2004, Taiwan's United Daily News also reported on the case of Mr. Qu Zongyun, a citizen of Taiwan. It was similar to Mr. Wu's case, and it had even become an international conspiracy. Science was a double-edged sword. It was both a propeller for human progress and a helper for human extinction.

May 2005

(Author introduction: Chen Yizhang, 1995 Academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (Department of Biology).) A neurophysiologist. He has been engaged in neuroscience research for a long time. Since 1980, he was the first to propose the non-genetic system or membrane receptor hypothesis that steroids act on neurons. He was the chief editor of many books such as "Electrophysiology of the Nervous System" and "molecular neurobiology". He had won many military scientific and technological progress awards and national natural science awards. He was currently the director of the Institute of neuroscience at the Second Military Medical University of China.)

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