From: Ralph Lewis (rlewis@csulb.edu)
Date: Sun Oct 18 1998 - 18:26:23 MDT
The reference is:
Author
Delgado, José Manuel Rodríguez, 1915-
Title
Physical control of the mind; toward a psychocivilized
society [by] José M. R. Delgado.
Imprint
New York, Harper & Row [1969]
Edition
[1st ed.]
Also a movie by the title I think "The Terminal Man' was based on this work.
Best Ralph
At 04:44 PM 10/18/98 +0100, you wrote:
>
>
>----------
>> From: Ian Goddard <Ian@Goddard.net>
>
>> Remote mind control by radio-controlled brain implants
>> had been mastered as far back as 1964, to the point that
>> scientists "played" animals "like little electronic toys,"
>> according to the following New York Times article:
>
>[snip]
>
>Very interesting indeed! But...is this for real? One would think that if such
>amazing feats were already possible more than 30 years ago, "wired" people
>(criminals for example) and animals would be a common sight by now...What
is the
>current status of this kind of research anyway?
>
>
Ralph Lewis, Professor of Management and Human Resources
College of Business
California State University, Long Beach
Long Beach, California
rlewis@csulb.edu http://www.csulb.edu/~rlewis
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