DelC
10-02-2001, 18:12
Anyone ever hear of Brain Fingerprinting?? Apparently the technology is about 9-years old. It is said; "The technology is fully developed, has been tested, been used in court and can determine scientifically whether a suspect has the details of a crime stored in his brain. It works by measuring the brain wave activity while suspects are shown words or pictures related to specifics of a crime. That it’s available for immediate application for the September 11, 2001 attacks and can help determine if subjects are members of terrorist cells and also can identify trained terrorists before they strike."
To see a detailed report on the technology and how it could apply to terrorist activity Click Here (http://www.skirsch.com/politics/plane/ultimate.htm)
To see a one page condensed report about the technology Click Here (http://www.brainwavescience.com/OnePageSummary004.htm)
To see documented cases where it was used in court, etc. Click Here (http://www.brainwavescience.com/)
”The system does not violate anyone's civil liberties. Unlike a human screener, it cannot discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, religion, etc. It is not a psychological profile. The computer cannot determine how you feel about anything. It is best equated to an automated version of the Yes/No security screening questions we have today. Essentially, it is nothing more than a sequence of "Have you seen this item before?" questions. Each test is randomly selected but you may review the types of questions in advance and you may choose to halt the test at any time. Your answers cannot be used to incriminate you.”
”The "computerized security screen" described in this paper and the calculation of test results are all done totally under computer control; testing requires no human intervention and no human interpretation. In the case of the FBI tests, 100% of the determinations were correct. There were no false positives, no false negatives, and no indeterminates. Eight years later there is still no other technology or manual screening that comes close to these results. Brain fingerprinting has been used to exonerate and well as to convict and it has succeeded in difficult cases where all other methods have failed.”
To see a detailed report on the technology and how it could apply to terrorist activity Click Here (http://www.skirsch.com/politics/plane/ultimate.htm)
To see a one page condensed report about the technology Click Here (http://www.brainwavescience.com/OnePageSummary004.htm)
To see documented cases where it was used in court, etc. Click Here (http://www.brainwavescience.com/)
”The system does not violate anyone's civil liberties. Unlike a human screener, it cannot discriminate on the basis of race, creed, color, sex, religion, etc. It is not a psychological profile. The computer cannot determine how you feel about anything. It is best equated to an automated version of the Yes/No security screening questions we have today. Essentially, it is nothing more than a sequence of "Have you seen this item before?" questions. Each test is randomly selected but you may review the types of questions in advance and you may choose to halt the test at any time. Your answers cannot be used to incriminate you.”
”The "computerized security screen" described in this paper and the calculation of test results are all done totally under computer control; testing requires no human intervention and no human interpretation. In the case of the FBI tests, 100% of the determinations were correct. There were no false positives, no false negatives, and no indeterminates. Eight years later there is still no other technology or manual screening that comes close to these results. Brain fingerprinting has been used to exonerate and well as to convict and it has succeeded in difficult cases where all other methods have failed.”