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This is horrific. They experimented on prisoners without their consent, implanting chips in their bodies to modify their moods. Two Big takeaways from this.

1. This is actually legal but not right. Recall that the 13th amendment created a legalized form of slavery. Slavery is when a man is owned by another person. Experimenting with people without their consent is a form of slavery. "Neither slavery nor involuntary servitude, >>> except as a punishment for crime whereof the party shall have been duly convicted,<<< shall exist within the United States, or any place subject to their jurisdiction". ~ 13th Amendment.

2. What assurances do we have that this technology isn't going to be mobilized against the American people in some ways that we can't guard against? How can the average taxpayer anticipate what's coming down the pike and petition their elected officials to ensure this technology doesn't become a threat?

In the year 2020 IBM put neural implants in U.S prisoners without their knowledge, reporting a great success in suppressing moods with 24/7 bio-surveillance. This was HIGHLY CONFIDENTIAL but the documentation proving it was released via legal discovery in court.

https://x.com/JustinStillness/status/1864880277551759734

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