Re: Is this possible.....Fact or Fiction?
entirely possible, in fact you don't even need wires poked into the brain, you just need to alter the body's chemical balance to acheive certain things. An increase in a certain chemical will result in a type of manic behaviour, while a shortage of another will produce a type of lethargy.
Having been under the care of mental health people at one point I myself am only too aware of how much these effects can have on the human body. Anti-depressants, or anti-psychotics only work by altering the chemical balance within the body and this is why as well as having certain beneficial effects, they can also have some pretty odd side effects.
I once knew a girl who, up until around the time she reached puberty was a normal, healthy, nice girl, however she began to change, at first her behaviour was just put down to typical teenage stuff, then as it got worse they began to look at her medically.
She saw countless psychiatrists, psychologists, and anybody else they could send her to, nothing worked, her behaviour became increasingly bizarre and dangerous, non of the usual drugs seemed to work, then one week things took a sinister turn, I was chatting to her and she pulled out a knife and stabbed me in the shoulder, fortunately no serious harm done, a couple of nights later she set fire to her house and was sectioned under the mental health act, I never saw her again for several months.
The next time I saw her was when she along with her mother came to appologize for stabbing me, she was a totally different person, perfectly normal. We chatted for a while and I asked her how she was doing, she replied she was fine, her meds were working, the only thing she didn't like, she said, blushing, was showing her bum to the doctor each month!
I was to say the least mystified by this and pushed for more information, it turned out that while she was on the section, they had done a full analysis of her body chemistry and discovered something very interesting and also very rare.She was very deficient in a particular chemical not usually tested for and this was what was causing her problems, apparently it showed up around puberty and only in one in several million people.
The answer was to replace it obviously, but how, since it was a variable thing, it turned out that the best way was to insert an implant once a month, this tiny little thing was injected into the skin, slowly released the drug and then disolved, a bit like the one that women get in the arm as a contraceptive. The best place to putit was in a large area of muscle, the buttock, hence her having to 'show her bum' to the doctor each month!
I do believe control of a person cold be acheived by methods such as this, and whilst I don't normally go for conspiracy theories, I do believe there is more to this 'pandemic' than we are being told. I don't know if anyone else has had issues, but several of us are having problems with phone and internet, something we never had before.