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Re: more MI5 mindreading, 18/05/2013

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thirty-six

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May 18, 2013, 9:58:43 PM5/18/13
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On May 18, 9:47 pm, MI5.Vic...@privacy.net wrote:
> On Sat, 18 May 2013 00:48:48 +0100, MI5.Vic...@privacy.net wrote:
> >currently 00:39 18/05/2013
>
> >There has been a lot of shouting from the street into our house
> >recently. A few minutes ago I thought the word "horrible", and an
> >English guy in the street outside our house
> >shouted "yeah I know it's horrible innit", referring to the
> >mindcontrol. He had a working class accent. I do not recognise his
> >voice from any other occasion.
>
> >The guy in the street seems to have been told interactively what my
> >thoughts were, so his shouting repeated them. There is obviously a
> >mindcontrol machine, with capacity
> >to read thoughts, near to our house.
>
> >This co-incides with the imminent filing of an appeal in the Vancouver
> >mindcontrol torture case. The defendant security service has lied in
> >response to my statement of claim.
> >They deny everything, and are concentrating on legal technicalities.
>
> currently 21:36 18/05/2013
>
> I have been thinking about the incident, very early this morning. The
> guy outside clearly acknowledged and repeated my thought, immediately
> after it had impacted on my mind.
>
> Essentially MI5 have technology, supplied to them by the Americans,
> which lets them read the thoughts of a person, remotely, without the
> consent (and even knowledge) of the
> target.
>
> This has been made clear several years ago, but I was beginning to
> disbelieve that such an achievement was possible, with current
> technology.
>
> I'm starting to think that perhaps a Faraday cage might be a good
> idea.

go take a holiday at the seaside, get in the sea each day, sunbathe
and eat god-given foods. Enjoy the views, the sounds, the smells the
sun and wind on your skin, and smile. You'll feel better for it.

Brian Gaff

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May 19, 2013, 3:02:20 AM5/19/13
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and do not, I repeat not use the audio version of the wobbly writing cap
chars on some web sites, as this is the real home of the output from the
mind control machines.

Brian

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Dead Mangled Pigeon

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May 19, 2013, 6:13:52 AM5/19/13
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On Sat, 18 May 2013 23:32:17 +0100
sn...@spambin.fsnet.co.uk (Sn!pe) wrote:

> <MI5.V...@privacy.net> wrote:

> > would you, and others (pidge?) like to meet in London sometime? There
> > were some plans a few weeks ago, it would be nice to see some
> > miscreants again.
>
> It was months ago but all the same I'd be up for it.

Currently out of the question for me - sorry!

White Spirit

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May 19, 2013, 1:28:27 PM5/19/13
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On 19/05/13 02:58, thirty-six wrote:

> go take a holiday at the seaside, get in the sea each day, sunbathe
> and eat god-given foods.

You want him to starve?




geopelia

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May 20, 2013, 2:18:17 AM5/20/13
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Do people seriously think that anyone can read what they are thinking from a
distance?

Face to face, it is possible to "read" a person's emotions. We do that all
the time.
And show a person some object, or a picture, and a guess can be made of what
they are thinking.
Thinking of a playing card, or a number, needs various clues if anyone is to
guess.
Even a "lie detector" can be wrong.

Getting information by some mind reading machine could be useful.
In wartime it would make torturing prisoners unnecessary, but unfortunately
it's still way off in the future.
So don't worry about the government reading your thoughts, especially by
remote control.


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