Borg Hive Technology Now Nearly Main Street

Kurt Nimmo
TruthNews
December 19, 2007

“All over the world, systems that directly connect silicon circuits to brains are under development, and some are nearly ready for commercial applications, according to a new report from the World Technology Evaluation Center and announced by a news release of the University of Southern California (USC),” writes ZDNet blogger Roland Piquepaille. “Some of the conclusions of this report about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) are quite surprising. For example, North America researchers focus almost exclusively on invasive BCIs while noninvasive BCI systems are mostly studied in European and Asian labs.”

By “invasive,” Mr. Piquepaille means they plant this stuff right in your gray matter. Of course, we are told all of this is for the betterment of man, sort of like that cure for cancer or the one for the common cold. It is indeed odd that the rate of cancer has skyrocketed over the last decade and new, more virulent and deadly forms of influenza viruses are appearing all the time, complete with warnings that if a really bad outbreak occurs we’ll be slapped under martial law.

Sure, a couple lucky souls may receive a “BCI” for damaged regions of the hippocampus, as this program must be sold to the public, but when you see DARPA stamped on something, be afraid. “This is a project funded by the EU Future Emerging Technology Program to develop a hierarchical, distributed-control, multiple-degrees-of-freedom robotic hand for replacement of lost limbs. The hand is designed to respond to signals from the human nervous system. It is included in the DARPA Revolutionizing Prosthetics program.”

DARPA and the European Union?

Of course, that’s only kid’s stuff, as the real scary totalitarians will soon begin developing this wonderful technology. “Future BCI research in China is clearly developing toward invasive BCI systems, so BCI researchers in the US will soon have a strong competitor.”

Prediction: China will take “invasive” to the limit. Imagine millions of Chinese workers, already fair to middling in the passive department, cranking out lead dusted toys and plastic spiked pet food with nary a bleat of protest, let alone need for breaks or, for that matter, sleep and entertainment.

It’s the ultimate technocratic Borg Hive, that much closer to realization.

In Brave New World Revisited, Aldous Huxley predicted an era when “most men and women will grow up to love their servitude and will never dream of revolution.” But if DARPA, the EU, and China have their way, the very act of loving and dreaming will likely become impossible with the right silicon-based, nanotechnological BCI system in place.

You will be assimilated.

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  1. Raúl F. Calixto III on December 20th, 2007

    “Resistence is futile”???? Imagine, this is the very same argument propped up again. I’ll say it again for the billionth time in my life… if God wanted to create Adam and Eve as robots (a.k.a. slaves), He would have done so. So what right have we to do this to our fellow human beings?

    Where’s the love, man??? And no… I’m not getting a Bud Light, either.
    (Reference to 1996 Super Bowl ads.)

  2. S. Wolf Britain on December 20th, 2007

    Resistance is… NOT futile!!!!! We MUST resist it!!!!! It IS our duty!!!!!

  3. fmwatkins on December 20th, 2007

    Let them try. The more they try and turn the screw, the more people will wake up. There is strength left in the World of Men.

    They will not succeed.

  4. Cecilia on December 28th, 2007

    By the time implants are used we will be long gone.
    The Chinese already willingly work 12 hrs daily making our junk.
    Do you suppose that when Judeo/Christian thinking won (sometime around
    2 thousand years ago) that blind obedience to governments
    and religions developed? (As the opposite of Greek thinking–abstract,
    logical, questioning.)
    Orwell predicted that people would not know or care when they became
    enslaved. We are taught at every level not to think: schools, universities,
    media, everywhere. Thinking is replaced with unlimited self indulgence.
    Every new technological devise is used to do more entertainment and “group
    think”. (My space, Face book, ect.)
    How many people in the West care at all about the one million deaths in Iraq? Not too many lose sleep over it.
    I wouldn’t worry about the implants, so much as what has already been “planted.”
    We are people who live for “things” that are produced in China–
    for $3-400,000 homes (nothing less will do)…and large cars with leather
    interiors.
    Our minds are gone already. The global shop keepers merely turn out something new and interesting to sell to us each month.

    BTW, Kirk–what are you doing on a Republican site?
    Is that where you fit in all along?

    Media Benjamin doesn’t fit on a Ron Paul site, either.

    Pretty confusing. Leaves nowhere to go, for ideas and information.

  5. Bill on December 31st, 2007

    They will succeed. It is not futile to resist. It will not wait till we are all dead and gone. People will line up willingly to submit. It will mean the tragic end of billions of lives. I wish I could put a stopper in it, for that reason alone, not to mention the lack of privacy and government corruption it will author. but there is no clear path to pursue that I can see. The world government is comming, and will not end untill it has destroyed almost everyone and everything. We must do what we can to protect human rights as long as we can. Any suggestions?

  6. andy on January 8th, 2008

    everyone take cover and pray.

  7. Jason on January 22nd, 2008

    The call to resist has occurred, and been taken up, many times throughout history. I think one thing to consider is a broader perspective (or introspective) to avoid being caught up in a fear based group-think paradigm. That is to say, *always* … ***ALWAYS*** maintain Love and Hope. Fighting is certainly one way, but the results seem predictable (at least for all the history we know of) … I wonder … would loving work? Would trying to see that bit of ourselves in others … all others … trying to mentally walk a mile in someone else’s moccasins instead of leaping to judgement … actually change the world? Aren’t we all connected in some greater sense; bigger than one 70 year cycle on this blue ball? Or what was the point to begin with … what is the point … of being? I, for one believe in Love and Hope, ’cause without those it just don’t matter. I think there is more Love in this world than we realize, and we just need to wake up to that.

    I think once we realize that we don’t know anything, that the universe has more to offer, that we have more to offer to the universe and each other than bullets and authority, great things will begin to unfold.

  8. Bill W. on January 24th, 2008

    Jason, thank you for sharing my views. I love and respect ALL things, living and nonliving. It’s sick how most people don’t have just a basic respect for even their fellow human beings…

  9. Statesman on January 27th, 2008

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  10. disgustedandamused on February 4th, 2008

    If the idiots who brought us the Iraq and Afghan wars are in charge of rolling out these campaigns as well, there may be hope. Unreasonable pride in their own cleverness, disdain for the intelligence of others, and impatience seem to be characteristics they can’t avoid. Also, anyone who tries to do all the central planning on their own tends to radically lower the “cultural intelligence” of the group they lord over — in other words, this degree of planning and control will so lobotomize any society so affected that I doubt it will long survive as a power-structure. Some combination of natural events will prove it incapable of flexible response, or some independent power center will decide that loosening their local controls will give them the flexibility to out-perform this “empire.”

  11. […] that bankers are the new slave drivers, that the New World Order will turn humanity into a Borg hive of soul-less automatons – there is no amount of screaming and hollering and “revelatory […]

  12. Blind lead Blind on April 8th, 2008

    Christianity teaches both blind obedience to those in charge and also can teach disobedience to any who are not following scripture. The most dangerous concept is the blind obedience to those in charge because GOD put them in that position.

    This has been the easiest way for dictators to rise to power in Christian countries and all the while nobody will oppose their oppression because they think supporting it is a biblical command.

    DANGEROUS CONCEPTS that the founding fathers rejected and denounced.

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  14. Sidney O'Keefe on July 13th, 2008

    Unfortunately, your responses tell me why the New World Order has already won at least half the battle. You are spouting sound-bite sized slogans that are hyperbolized to one extreme or another. The brightest among you must reference materials you have memorized to make any point at all. None of you appears to actually be thinking. I fear for the world my daughter will inhabit because you, my mindless little friends, are building it.

    –Granny

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