If you have never heard the dark side of the Royal Society, you would find my “psychopath” allegation outrageous – after all, these are allegedly Britain’s greatest scientists and minds!
Let’s take a look at just one of the many quotes from Royal Society psychopaths. This one is from Julian Huxley who was the first head of UNESCO. This is where the world gets its education system. After you read this quote, things may start to become clear in your mind on why the education system is so “broken”.
“There are instances of biological inequality which are so gross that they cannot be reconciled at all with the principle of equal opportunity. Thus low-grade mental defectives cannot be offered equality of educational opportunity, nor are the insane equal with the sane before the law or in respect of most freedoms. However, the full implications of the fact of human inequality have not often been drawn and certainly need to be brought out here, as they are very relevant to Unesco’s task.” – Julian Huxley
The Royal Society are full of intellectual psychopaths that want to establish an authoritarian scientific dictatorship. Anyone not at their intellectual level is a “semi-moron epsilon” to be used as a slave to do the work the “smarties” don’t want to do. That includes soldiers. Plugging their minds into machines is only going to make the killing feel more like a video game. Blow up that funeral full of innocent women and children AND innocent men? No problem, as we have already seen with drones.
Instead of solving real problems, these intellectual psychopathic nutjobs are coming up with better ways to kill people. They do not deserve any respect. I do not care what their IQ is. They are pure scum. Satan’s spawn. They should all go jump off a bridge and do humanity a fucking favour.
Soldiers could have their minds plugged directly into weapons systems, undergo brain scans during recruitment and take courses of neural stimulation to boost their learning, if the armed forces embrace the latest developments in neuroscience to hone the performance of their troops.
These scenarios are described in a report into the military and law enforcement uses of neuroscience, published on Tuesday, which also highlights a raft of legal and ethical concerns that innovations in the field may bring.
The report by the Royal Society, the UK’s national academy of science, says that while the rapid advance of neuroscience is expected to benefit society and improve treatments for brain disease and mental illness, it also has substantial security applications that should be carefully analysed.
The report’s authors also anticipate new designer drugs that boost performance, make captives more talkative and make enemy troops fall asleep.
“Neuroscience will have more of an impact in the future,” said Rod Flower, chair of the report’s working group.