Friday, April 30, 2010

pharmaceutical and freedom

This article by Liz Else goes into todays mind control devices and drugs and how it effects our freedom. She feel that these technologies, tough they can be helpful, need strict guidelines to ensure peoples rights are followed. She informed that there are new drugs that are out there that help with remembering and forgetting instances. She guided that these drugs are very likely to be abused for self incrimination. That happened in the supreme court case Sells v. Missouri where Sell was being forced to self incriminate by use of psychotic medication. Sells won the case but these cases are bound to plentiful in the next coming years. She then talks about technology in Japan that makes sound waves only go on certain frequencies that one can only hear if standing in front of it. She warns us that this can be used as mind control because you get a crisp sound in your head like little voices. This can make someone feel crazy without them even knowing about it because people can mess with these devices. Overall she is cautious about the coming future and hope that our laws can keep up with the technology.


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