Experiments
Physiological, cognitive, behavioural, technical.
- Muscular manipulation. Improved upon by subjectively probing the nervous system.
- Detecting anger/rage, induction, and learning characteristic attributes.
- Damage control in various regions of the brain, including hippocampus responsible for memory and
Broca's region for speach. Others I am not certain on.
- Refining thought reading both verbal and the more anomalous non-verbal,
by painfully isolating muscle groups in the throat while monitoring.
Using local landmarks to improve on this via oesophageal dysphagia.
This effort also goes hand-in-hand with improving speach induction
which is abominable if you know it is happening to you. (Stiff tongue, learing muscular queues.)
Potentially also another channel for thought inhibition by forcefully tensing the muscles.
Seeing as their is coupling between thoughts and various muscles within the throat,
perhaps the inverse also applies. This seems to have been my experience, thought it may have been
the parallel brain rape that was responsible for this.
Another unususual thing I have been trying to understand is, during reading I either hear
my own read thoughts echoed back, or else there is a constant background noise that also interferes.
I think this is also part of the effort to improve on reading thoughts,
either through reinforcement and my own verification, or else noise.
- Behavioural modification, through relentless mind-control, mental rape,
brain rape mutillating strategic regions, and emotional rape.
The results, difficulty in emotiveness other than rage. May also be used to craft murder weapons.
- Inducing madness through a combination of various forms of torture, especially mental rape,
done in conjunction with seeing what at first seemed like the super-natural.
In doing so determining how far a mind can be bent even towards committing heinous acts.
- Eyes? Why?
- Testing and refining instrumentation.
Suggestions on how to circumvent the urge for damage control on human subjects
Opto-genetics, EEG skull-cap, Pavlovian conditioning to press green button (training), damage control,
auxiliary memory retrieval with strategic localised stimulation, followed by more button pushing,
followed statistical inferencing.