University of Washington researchers have performed what they believe is the first noninvasive human-to-human brain interface, with one researcher able to send a brain signal via the Internet to control the hand motions of a fellow researcher.

Using electrical brain recordings and a form of magnetic stimulation, Rajesh Rao sent a brain signal to Andrea Stocco on the other side of the UW campus, causing Stocco’s finger to move on a keyboard.

While researchers at Duke University have demonstrated brain-to-brain communication between two rats, and Harvard researchers have demonstrated it between a human and a rat, Rao and Stocco believe this is the first demonstration of human-to-human brain interfacing.
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In this riveting continuation of the March 3 Dreamland on the subject of official abuse of children and mind control, Whitley Strieber and Duncan O’Finoian discuss their own childhood experiences in bizarre and inappropriate programs that had an apparent official basis. You will never forget what you hear in this stunner.

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Whitley Strieber’s first nonfiction book in 10 years, ‘What is to Come, the Solution to the Communion Enigma’ will be published in January 2012. He is going to discuss its explosive contents in more detail at the 2011 Dreamland Festival. Here, he does what will be the only reading from the book for subscribers until late in 2011. He reads the chapter on childhood mind control, as part of this week’s exploration of that subject on Dreamland. Subscribers may also watch a video of a talk by Duncan O’Finioan.
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