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erized machine in others. Every Russian robotoid has what is called a “holographic brain”. This brain<br />
duplicates essentially the entire memory of a person being copied. The key to doing this is a new<br />
technique called an “ultrasonic cerebral hologram”. Using high-frequency sound waves, which<br />
are inaudible, a complete three-dimensional picture is made of a person’s brain. This is a painless,<br />
non-destructive process; and under the proper conditions it can be done without the person even<br />
being aware of it.<br />
Last month I revealed that the Russians are using Nelson Rockefeller’s “Hit List” to weed out Bolsheviks<br />
here in America, and for roughly three years they have been preparing for this day. They have been<br />
secretly making cerebral holograms of the people on the list at every opportunity. This has been done to<br />
every person on Rockefeller’s list who has visited Russia or Eastern Europe in the past three years.<br />
When an organic robotoid is made to simulate, for example, our late President Jimmy Carter, two major<br />
factors are involved. One is the genetic coding required to simulate Carter’s appearance, voice, fingerprints,<br />
and so on. The other is a holographic image of Carter’s brain. This image is a complete record of<br />
the neuron patterns which existed in Carter’s brain at the moment the hologram was made. Therefore it<br />
contains all of the memory and knowledge Carter had up to that moment. When a Carter robotoid is<br />
made, the biological computer in its head is caused to form according to the holographic record of Carter’s<br />
brain. However, certain portions of the robotoid computer are caused to deviate from the holographic<br />
record. The end result is a biological computer which has to be programmed but which contains essentially<br />
all of Carter’s memory, involuntary mannerisms, and the like. As a result, a Carter robotoid will automatically<br />
do certain kinds of things without the need for specific programming. For example, a Carter robotoid<br />
will seem to recognize old friends. That’s because the computer memory of the robotoid reproduces<br />
Carter’s memory of that friend. The holographic process puts it there automatically without the Russian<br />
programmers even having to know it’s there.<br />
Organic robotoids are such amazing creatures that they are still a subject of questioning and debate. This<br />
is true even among the Russian scientists who made them a reality. For example, robotoids seem to have<br />
no true instinct for self-preservation. In this regard they act like machines, simply doing as they are told to<br />
do. By contrast, both humans and animals generally have the instinct for self-preservation. Robotoids can<br />
be programmed for self-preservation, but they are equally willing (if “willing” is the word) to perform<br />
suicide missions, exploratory one-way trips into space. I’ve only one example of this: if a space mission<br />
looks too dangerous to risk the life of an experienced cosmonaut, a robotoid can now be used. The<br />
robotoid copy of the cosmonaut is already trained the moment it’s made, thanks to its holographic memory.<br />
Organic robotoids look and act so much like human beings that it’s hard for us to get used to the idea that<br />
they are not human; but the Russians decided several months ago that the stakes are too high not to employ<br />
them, and so the silent Russian invasion of America by robotoids is now well under way. (END QUOT-<br />
ING)<br />
In light of the above, think about this quote from Strategic Investment, April 24, 1996, p. 8: “Clinton is<br />
not only gifted at escaping scandals that would overwhelm less nimble men, he is also a formidable campaigner.<br />
He has the skills that Nightingale Conant, another purveyor of Personal Development products,<br />
promises to buyers of its Mega Memory program...’Imagine meeting 50 individuals and remembering all<br />
their names.’ Clinton does that regularly. He has the ‘photographic’ Mega Memory that many people<br />
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