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Saudi Journal of Medicine (SJM)
Volume-4 | Issue-07 | 484-488
Review Article
Human Connectome Project: The NIH's Big Fraud
David Salinas Flores
Published : July 23, 2019
DOI : 10.36348/sjm.2019.v04i07.001
Abstract
In 2009, the U.S. National Institutes of Health (NIH), now led by geneticist Francis Collins, inspired by the success of this human genoma project, announced the project to discover the human connectome. The connectome refers to the interconnected network of neurons in the human brain. In relation to the methods of the project the organizers the Connectome project's scientists explain that they is using a combination of non-invasive imaging technologies, being the main the nuclear magnetic resonance. It should be emphasized that NIH only mentions noninvasive technology to reach your utopic objective, however this NIH's objective contrast to the existing capacity of the current non-invasive technology. Recent researches give evidences that Human Connectome Project would be carried out based on illegal human experiments performed in university and hospitals of Latin America with invasive neurotechnology such as brain nanobots. The main evidences are: The discovery of nanomafias, the discovery of mafia of cerebral internet, the own declarations of NIH's scientists and the discovery of other NIH's brain mapping projects illicitly with brain nanobots such as BRAIN initiative. In the world, there is a long history of antiethical human experimentation developed by economic powers, projects that are promoted as licit, but that over time a hidden illicit human experimentation is discovered, Human Connectome Project is one of them
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