The future of U.S. anti-terrorism technology could lie near the end of a Moscow subway line in a circular dungeon-like room with a single door and no windows. Here, at the Psychotechnology Research Institute, human subjects submit to experiments aimed at manipulating their subconscious minds.Elena Rusalkina, the silver-haired woman who runs the institute, gestured to the center of the claustrophobic room, where what looked like a dentist’s chair sits in front of a glowing computer monitor. “We’ve had volunteers, a lot of them,” she said, the thick concrete walls muffling the noise from the college campus outside. “We worked out a program with (a psychiatric facility) to study criminals. There’s no way to falsify the results. There’s no subjectivism.”
The Weird Russian Mind-Control Research Behind a DHS Contract
September 20th, 2007 by Klintron
Tags: Consciousness·cybernetics·MadScience·mindcontrol·neuroscience·surveillance

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1 Yogaboy // Sep 20, 2007 at 10:35 pm
Uuhhh… Yikes! And “hhmm…” And yikes again.
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