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Dictionary » M » Maze Mazemaze A labyrinth; frequently used to study higher functions of the nervous system in rats. Origin: M.E. Masen, to confuse ![]()
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Results from our forumWhats wrong with me? HELP - Mental Illness.I seem to recall a similar study in which electrical stimulants could, quite literally, 'steer' a walking Human Being through a maze.
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A Monkey's Uncle... whole thing from the right perspective. I hope this doesn't get lost as a later edit to this particular discussion. I must have become lost in the maze of quotes and pages of reply from respondents that I missed your other questions and did not address them. I apologise for that and assure you ...
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The Fiber Disease... all of these genetic altered organism and use our bodies to deliver them and no one with their naked eyes can see but the one trapped in the maze of ligands toxic gases, globs of gue gels comings out of their skin, but no one knows what tests to do for us, isn't that amazing? they think because ...
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The Fiber Disease... our blood stream and airwaves and they use microbeads with magnets in them and use our hair follicles to deliver these agents in this fiber optic maze they created around us hidden in toxic vapor clouds. that is why we need an ethical biologist and chemist. ones who are totally against these experiments ...
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The Fiber Disease... How bout them putting man inside computers? I kid you not. First, do a search on artificial life, next panopticism (here you will find that maze I speak of) Make sure to not eat any maize while searching though....LOL..... Next, do a search on computer and linguistics......try something ...
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