INTELLI-CONNECTION
A Security Division of IBM
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2020 NEURAL CHIP IMPLANT
The control of crime will be a paramount concern in the 21st Century. We
must be ready with our security products when the demand for them becomes
popular. Our Research and Development Division has been in contact with
the Federal Bureau of Prisons, the California Department of Corrections,
the Texas Department of Public Safety, and the Massachusetts Department of
Correction to run limited trials of the 2020 neural chip implant. We have
established representatives of our interests in both management and
institutional level positions within these departments.
Federal regulations do not yet permit testing of implants on prisoners,
but we have entered into contractual testing of our products. We have also
had major successes in privately owned sanitariums with implant
technology. We need, however, to expand our testing to research how
effective the 2020 neural chip implant performs in those identified as the
most aggressive in our society. Limited testing has produced a number of
results.
In California, several prisoners were identified as members of the
security threat group, EME, or Mexican Mafia. They were brought to the
health services unit at Pelican Bay and tranquilized with advanced
sedatives developed by our Cambridge, Massachusetts laboratories. The
implants procedure takes 60-90 minutes depending upon the experience of
the technician. We are working on a device which will reduce that time by
as much as 60%. The implants on 8 prisoners yielded the following
results:
- Implants served as surveillance monitoring device for threat
group activity.
- Implants disabled two subjects during an assault on correctional staff.
- Universal side effects in all 8 test subjects revealed that when
the implant was set to 116 MHz all subjects became lethargic
and slept on an average of 18-22 hours per day.
- All subjects refused recreation periods for 14 days during the
116 MHz test evaluation.
- 7 of the 8 subjects did not exercise, in the cell or out of the cell
and 5 of the 8 subjects refused showers up to three days at a time.
- Each subjects was monitored for aggressive activity during the
test period and the findings are conclusive that 7 out of the 8
test subjects exhibited no aggression, even when provoked.
- Each subject experienced only minor bleeding from the nose
and ears 48 hours after the implant due to initial adjustment.
- Each subject had no knowledge of the implant for the test
period and each implant was retrieved under the guise of
medical treatment.
It should be noted that the test period was for less than two months.
However, during that period substantial data was gathered by our research
and development team which suggests that the implants exceed expected
results. One of the major concerns of Security and the R & D team was that
the test subject would discover the chemical imbalance during the initial
adjustment period and the test would have to be scrubbed. However, due to
advanced technological developments in the sedatives administered, the 48
hour adjustment period can be attributed to prescription medication given
to the test subjects after the implant procedure.
One of the concerns raised by R & D was the cause of the bleeding and how
to eliminate that problem. Unexplained bleeding might cause the subject to
inquire further about his "routine" visit to the infirmary or other health
care facility.
The security windfall from the brief test period was enormous. Security
officials now know several strategies employed by the EME that facilitate
the transmission of illegal drugs and weapons into their correctional
facilities. One intelligence officer remarked that while they cannot use
the information they have in a court of law that they know who to watch
and what outside "connections" they have. The prison at Soledad is now
considering transferring three subjects to Vacaville where we have ongoing
implant research. Our technicians have promised that they can do three
2020 neural chip implants in less than an hour. Soledad officials hope to
collect information from the trio to bring a 14 month investigation into
drug trafficking by correctional officers to a close.
Essentially the implants make the unsuspecting prisoner a walking talking
recorder of every event he comes into contact with. There are only five
intelligence officers at the Commissioner of Corrections who actually know
the full scope of the implant testing.
In Massachusetts, the Department of Correction has already entered into
high level discussions about releasing certain offenders to the community
with the 2020 neural chip implants.
This is as much information that I have received on this topic so far.
I am awaiting more and will report when I get it.
Bobby Castillo,
American Indian Movement