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A “neuro-tech startup” — because all tech companies must be termed “startups” apparently under penalty of law — “emerged from stealth mode” (whatever that means) with the announcement of a set of hot new products in the pipeline designed to “potentially address a range of neurological conditions.”  

No word yet on how the LGBTQ+++™ groomers will hijack this new technology to convert more children, but rest assured that’s in the cards, and it’ll all be done in the name of Equity™.

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Via Boston Globe (emphasis added):

Can brain wave stimulation, delivered via a headband-style wearable device, calm nerves, jog memory, and help people fall asleep?

A “neuro-tech” startup, based in Cambridge and founded by scientists from MIT, Harvard Medical School, Imperial College London, and the University of California Berkeley, is trying to prove that it can.

Elemind Technologies emerged from stealth mode Tuesday, disclosing that it has closed on a seed round of $12 million in funding from a consortium that includes Village Global, an early-stage venture fund backed by high-tech billionaires Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates., Reid Hoffman, and Ann Wojcicki. Among other notable investors are the life sciences fund LDV Partners and E14 fund, an MIT-affiliated investment fund.

The company is designing products based on “electric medicine,” an approach that redirects brain waves through non-invasive stimulation — using sound, light, touch, and electrical pulses — to potentially address a range of neurological conditions in a more targeted way than drugs.

“We’ve shown through our research that we’re able to stop tremor for people with essential tremors,” said Elemind cofounder and chief executive Meredith Perry. “We’ve also shown that we can rapidly induce sleep, faster than leading sleep drugs. [And] we can induce memory formation and increase pain threshold.”…

The company’s seed money will help bankroll its first product, which she said will be announced in the coming months.

“At Elemind, we’re using novel neuromodulation techniques to augment the human experience. We are a small team, comprising world-class neuroscientists, engineers, and multidisciplinary inventors who take pride in solving complex problems,” per the “startup’s” website.

The essential problem, in my view, is not the existence of these sorts of technologies, which appear to have genuine and potentially transformative, legitimate medical applications.

Rather, it’s what use the governing authorities in the corporate state will put these devices to once they have a direct line to the brains of the peasants on the techno-fiefdom.

I have absolutely zero confidence that a team of “scientists from MIT, Harvard Medical School, Imperial College London, and the University of California Berkeley” who are financially “backed by high-tech billionaires Jeff Bezos, Bill Gates, Reid Hoffman, and Ann Wojcicki” can be counted on to apply this technology to the benefit of humanity and not to their own personal benefit, at the expense of human freedom and privacy, as well as to the benefit of the growing multinational technocracy envisioned by the likes of the World Economic Forum.

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As in the case of guns, this kind of technology is just a tool. It’s the application of the tool that matters. And the technocrats are school shooters.

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