A message implanted in the brain is made in such a way that people genuinely believe it to be their original thought or will. The brain can be stimulated by many external means, such as advertisements to buy goods.

The brain virus can affect the way we live or even induce suicide. Religious beliefs are carefully selected brain viruses.

Throughout history, people have committed atrocities in the name of their God.

Strong and weak people infected by the brain virus will react completely differently. The brain virus can use threats, fear, pleasure and other senses and desires to achieve and act on the selected target.

Anti-brain-virus (ABV) is the personal ability to ignore and overcome implanted viruses. Phase I – implant, Phase II – evolve, Phase III – act.

ABV will spring into action after it recognizes that a message we are about to act on is a virus. Defense mechanisms against mental viruses can help us change or eliminate those thoughts that implanted viruses force upon us.

Certain memories fade faster than others, possibly depending on our need or willingness to remember or forget.

In early experiments with rats, scientists found a certain enzyme that caused memory to fade faster than usual. This finding suggests the possibility of selectively erasing certain unwanted memories. Does it work the other way around too? Can we enhance or enhance our memory?

Future research could lead to a genetically modified brain virus, which will enable such memory enhancement.

A brain virus spin-off is brainwashingwhich originated during the Korean War in the 1950s.

Brainwashing is defined as the application of certain techniques, generally coercive, to manipulate or change a person’s beliefs, values, perceptions and judgments. Subsequently, it affects that person’s behaviors.

The purpose of brainwashing is usually to change someone’s political, personal, or religious views and beliefs.

The Chinese used brainwashing methodologies under the Maoist regime. His goal was to transform individuals with a reactionary imperialist attitude into ‘correct’ members of the new Chinese social system.

It was largely done in two phases. First, the psychic integrity of the person was broken by dehumanization, and then, when they were ‘clean’, they went through certain rites.

Cults generally use brainwashing techniques to recruit members into their organization. The 1960s to 1970s were a decade when religious movements applied mind control theories, especially in the US.

The success of many totalitarian regimes can be explained by the use of brainwashing and mind control techniques.

Brainwashing or mind control theories are investigated from the perspectives of neuroscience and social psychology. Brainwashing activation can be done by manipulating the prefrontal cortex of the brain.

Project MKULTRA was the code name for a covert and illegal CIA human research program run by the CIA Office of Scientific Intelligence during the 1950s and 1960s.

This project used scientific, medical, and psychological methodologies to manipulate people’s mental states and alter their brain functions.

Various and complex combinations of chemicals, drugs, hypnosis, isolation and sexual abuse were used.

Here is a brief summary from the New York Times (August 2, 1977):

The CIA leaders were certain that the communists had embarked on a campaign to control the minds of men and were determined to find a defense, starting in earnest the next year, 1950, with Project Bluebird, which evolved into Project Artichoke, then became MK-ULTRA, MK-DELTA.

They wanted to be able to interrogate enemy espionage agents in such a way that neither the agents nor their superiors knew they had been compromised, and they wanted to be able to erase their own agents’ memories after certain missions and especially when they were going to retire.

The evolution of human communication. – Humans cannot exist without communicating with each other for various purposes.

Different forms of communication are required for everyday life, entertainment, and many other areas.

Communication can be verbal, telepathic, musical, use signs or SMS, electronic and other non-electronic means, and use visual and audio cues.

In the prehistoric era fire signals, smoke signals, beacons, drums and horns were used.

Mail was introduced around the 6th century BC. C. and pigeons were used to send mail from the 5th century BC. c.

The semaphore, which is a communication system through visual signals, using towers with blades, was introduced in the fourth century BC. and the heliograph, which is a wireless solar telegraph that uses signals based on Morse code and mirrors that reflect flashes of sunlight, was used from 490 B.C.

The maritime flag system was introduced around the 15th century and signal lamps were used from the 19th century, mainly by the navy using Morse code.

The electric telegraph was in use from 1836 and the telephone, the photophone (radio-telephone) and the radio were invented between 1876 and 1896.

Television has been in use since the late 1920s, the video telephone since the 1930s, fiber-optic telecommunications since 1964, and computer networks since 1969.

Cellular mobile phones entered the market in 1981, followed by email and the Internet, and satellite phones have been in use since 1998.

Whats Next?

It is believed that as technology improves, these communication devices may become a part of our body, rather than an accessory that we carry or use.

We could become connected organisms and meet each other in a new medium in cyberspace.