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  2. The Government is Remotely Reading Your Mind (Evidence Provided)
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  5. The government can read people's minds remotely. This is 100% doable in today's technology, and in fact has been so for quite some time now.
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  7. First of all see this video:
  8. >https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CBQuKW7vK-A
  9. tl;dr Computer algorithms called "neural networks" can be "trained" to correlate brainwave patterns to images that you see/imagine inside your head. While in the video they only disclosed having trained the networks to detect images, the same concept can be applied to anything else going on inside your brain. Neural networks can be trained to decipher speech, audio, and any other cognitive processes (thinking and emotions) going on inside your head.
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  11. Now you might say: But in the video they said it needs putting stuff on your head to be able to pick up your brainwaves. Well, the government has had a device that can remotely detect brainwaves since 1973. Here's a link to the device's patent in Google patents and a snapshot the same page on archive.org:
  12. >https://patents.google.com/patent/US3951134A/en
  13. >https://web.archive.org/web/20210505115428/https://patents.google.com/patent/US3951134A/en
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  15. Mind you: The above video is from 2011, so the government has had room to be playing with this for at least a decade. In fact, neural networks (as computer algorithms) are a much older concept, with research on them dating back to the eighties according to Wikipedia's article on them (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recurrent_neural_network). The reason why they did not become popularly known is that the computers available to end consumers back then were too weak to run them. But governments have mainframe super computers far more powerful than personal computers, so it's possible that governments have been playing with this shit long before the mid to late 2000s (when they started becoming popularly known).
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  17. A couple dismissive thoughts/replies people typically make:
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  19. >"No way something like this is going on..."
  20. The fact is that it's 100% doable in today's technology. They'd have to be idiots not to be doing it, and you'd have to be an even bigger idiot to think they would not be doing it.
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  22. >"But if they were doing something like this, there would be some leaks about it."
  23. Actually, there already is one:
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  25. >https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/apr/18/fusion-center-em/
  26. >(Web archive version) https://web.archive.org/web/20200619043642/https://www.muckrock.com/news/archives/2018/apr/18/fusion-center-em/
  27. >Washington State Fusion Center accidentally releases records on remote mind control
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  29. While according to the article the leaker did not communicate with the website again after having sent them those images, but it still originated from the Washington State Fusion Center - it's extremely unlikely that somebody was just fooling around. Remember: The fact that they can now read minds means that leaks have become a lot more difficult to do, as they would immediately stalk and threaten anyone if they realize that he/she is even *thinking* about leaking something. Nevertheless, the above leak happened. We can only imagine what happened to the poor man/woman after that.
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