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Cognitive Warfare - Battlefield of Tomorrow
To what extent can the power of the human mind be manipulated with modern technologies? The core of the problem lies in the fact that we still do not know how to orient ourselves in this area. We do not have it defined and we are not sure what to call it. And naming a problem is always the first step that leads to its solution.
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José Manuel Rodríguez Delgado (1915 - 2011) was a interesting person
"We need a program of psychosurgery and political control of our society. The purpose is physical control of the mind. Everyone who deviates from the given norm can be surgically mutilated. "The individual may think that the most important reality is his own existence, but this is only his personal point of view. This lacks historical perspective. "Man does not have the right to develop his own mind. This kind of liberal orientation has great appeal. We must electrically control the brain. Some day armies and generals will be controlled by electrical stimulation of the brain." - José Manuel Rodríguez Delgado, Physical Control of the Mind: Toward a Psychocivilized Society, Harper & Row, 1969.
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"How to shift language from me to others" - Effective Communication Tips - by Robin Dreeke
1. Seek their thoughts and opinions, rather giving them yours.
2. Talk in-terms of whats important to them, and their priories - instead of yours.
3. Validate them with out judging them. Have none judgmental curiosity about who they are.
4. Empower them with choices."You can't achieve anything in life alone. It requires good healthy strong relationships. And those relationships are forged on trust. And trust is forged from great interpersonal communication skills. Where you are talking in terms of the other person, your being fully transparent, honest and trustworthy." - Robin Dreeke
Ten Techniques for Quickly Building Trust With Anyone - by Robin Dreeke
1. Establishing Artificial Time Constraints
2. Accommodating Nonverbals
3. Slower Rate of Speech
4. Sympathy or Assistance Theme
5. Ego Suspension
6. Validate Others (techniques: Listening, Thoughtfulness, Validate Thoughts & Opinions.)
7. Ask … How? When? Why?
8. Connect with Quid Pro Quo
9. Gift Giving
10. Manage Expectations6 Steps for Predicting People’s Behavior - by Robin Dreeke
1. Vesting: Does this person believe they will benefit from your success?
2. Longevity: Does this person think they will have a long relationship with you?
3. Reliability: Can this person do what they say they will? And will they?
4. Actions: Does this person consistently demonstrate patterns of positive behavior?
5. Language: Does this person know how to communicate in a positive way?
6. Stability: Does this person consistently demonstrate emotional maturity, self-awareness, and social skills? -
Brain-computer interface for generating personally attractive images (Paper)
Researchers have succeeded in making an AI understand our subjective notions of what makes faces attractive. The device demonstrated this knowledge by its ability to create new portraits on its own that were tailored to be found personally attractive to individuals. The results can be utilized, for example, in modelling preferences and decision-making as well as potentially identifying unconscious attitudes. Videos: Paper Overview, Paper Explained
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You have just walked past a bookstore. Is there something wrong with you? (via)
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A substantia innominata-midbrain circuit controls a general aggressive response (cell)
Research about a little-understood brain region that controls all fights in mouse and may drive our angry. Aggression is a key way for survival. Anyone can fight and get angry—that is easy. But to do this to the right person, to the right extent, at the right time, with the right motive, and in the right way, is not for everyone, nor is it easy. This work provides clues about how a little-understood region – posterior Substantia Inominata controls multiple aggressive responses. It regulates the internal state and behavioral activity patterns that together comprise diverse aggressive behaviors. - @ZhenggangZhu
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Would you please put that thing away and pay attention to me for a while?
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When the German censors banned Heinrich Heine's (1797 - 1856) works, he published a poem
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"When people can't control their own emotions, they have to control someone else's behavior" - John Cleese
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Covidiocy
Jeff Bezos owns Amazon and the Washington Post. He made 200 billion dollars on the pandemic so far. All of that health passport data is going to be hosted on Amazon AWS.
A recent Washington Post Headline:
A recent Amazon AWS Headline:
In the meantime, Rockefeller Foundation & World Economic Forum bring you "CommonPass" and many related projects, such as "Digital ID coming to Finland, Germany, and Mexico"
All built on the Covid House of Cards
A Hegelian Dialectic Masterclass
So don't forget: Jeff Bezos owns Amazon and the Washington Post. He made 200 billion dollars on the pandemic so far. All of that health passport data is going to be hosted on Amazon AWS.
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Astrology for People who don't like Astrology: The Fear & Greed Index
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