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Friday, April 15, 2011
Scientists warn that drugs of the future will be designed specifically to control the human mind
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Ethan A. Huff
Natural News
It may sound like something out of a science fiction plot, but Oxford researchers say that modern conventional medicine is gradually developing ways to change the moral states of humans through pharmaceutical drugs, and thus control the way people think and act in various life situations. These new drugs will literally have the ability to disrupt an individual's personal morality, and instead reprogram that person to believe and do whatever the drug designer has created that drug to do.
"Science has ignored the question of moral improvement so far, but it is now becoming a big debate," said Dr. Guy Kahane from the Oxford Centre for Neuroethics in the UK. "There is already a growing body of
research
you can describe in these terms. Studies show that certain
drugs
affect the ways people respond to moral dilemmas by increasing their sense of empathy, group affiliation and by reducing aggression."
While this may sound good in theory,
mind control
is already a very dangerous side effect of existing drugs. Take the antidepressant
drug
Prozac, for instance, which has been known to cause those taking it to lash out in violent rages. One young boy murdered his father by beating him and stabbing him in the head, and hit his mother with a crowbar and stabbed her in the face, shortly after starting to take Prozac (
http://www.naturalnews.com/News_000720_Prozac_SSRIs_violence.html
).
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