Comment by BriggyDwiggs42
2 months ago
That’s just a library that applies a CNN to EEG, but that doesn’t show that it can actually extract text reliably. As far as I know, the machines that successfully do that use the nerve signals to vocal muscles, not the brain directly.
and you need to take into account the background I have. (synthetic?) telepathy is what I'm forced to deal with every day (and yes - with nearly no way to prove it to you). radiomyography and microwave auditory effect is the best and most suitable explanation I've managed to find at least somewhat backed up with public scientific papers. no real contradictions, certainly seems more truthful than "evil shamans hate you and your astral implants". I don't have a hard evidence in a form of working device nor can I afford it. keep your pills to yourself
What makes you a strategic target? I don’t have those voices.
that's like asking to boast. and I don't think I'm alone - there's quite an influx in mental patients and hinting in such directions (typically - aliens). I suspect a lot of people are in denial of what they have experienced knowing very well that society marks it as schizophrenia. go check youtube on keywords: gang stalking, targeted individual, voice to skull. my guess on why you don't have them: it's still assumed you are loyal enough / can be manipulated in more regular ways
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this particular library may not be as reliable as one would like to. but the approach is fairly simplistic and likely without an access to powerful data center computation power. as far as (!) you know - you have already acknowledged existence of such machines. what I'm advocating for is existence of slightly more exotic sensing mechanisms - available to be used en masse straight from the telecom towers. RMG as a successful substitute for EMG (which in turn is a substitute for EEG) in context of deciphering whatever data captured into inner monologue.
My logic is pretty simple. If it’s hard or impossible to do something by placing a high conductivity sensor on the surface of a person’s skin, then it’s probably not possible to do it from a long distance right now. Doing this with telecom towers, which are randomly positioned relative to people, would be an absolute technological marvel, sci fi stuff.
I don't think it's that hard nor impossible. I mean - here's a dude playing a video game with (!) somebody else's hand https://www.washington.edu/news/2013/08/27/researcher-contro... 12 years ago
and if you wonder why would anyone do such thing - there's a peculiar coincidence: right before voices became annoyingly obnoxious - Russian State Revenue Service got hacked (not to mention there's an ongoing war in neighboring country for quite awhile). I was not intoxicated, kept up fairly healthy lifestyle. besides who's attacking or who's defending, surely enough - there's enough of steam for some casual torture
also - my suspicions are that promise of this kind of surveillance is precisely the reason for data center construction boom. that and augmented generative pornography with some war simulations on the side