Brain Fingerprinting is a revolutionary, patented new technology for crime investigation developed by Dr. Lawrence Farwell. It has a record of 100% accuracy in research on FBI agents, US agencies, and real-life applications. It uses brain waves to detect the record of the crime stored in the brain of the perpetrator, and to exonerate innocent suspects. This forensic science technology uses the ...
Identifying terrorists before they strike by using computerized knowledge assessment (CKA) Steve Kirsch, stk@propel.com Version 2 10/07/2001 Our goal is to eliminate terrorism, but what's the best strategy One approach would be to try to secure every individual asset. Unfortunately, this is a hopeless battle. We can't even secure a single asset. For example, despite years of effort, there isn't ...
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We have discussed elsewhere the proposed evidential use of brain fingerprinting, and as specifically applied to the Terry Harrington case. See, Brain Fingerprinting - Is It A Reliable Tool , and Brain Fingerprinting - Is It A Reliable Tool Addendum Harrington, 41, is currently serving a life sentence in Iowa for the 1977 Council Bluffs, Iowa, murder of a retired police captain. At the 1978 ...
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The Center for an InformedAmerica Would You Mind If We Fingerprint Your Brain By Dave McGowan February 24, 2001 Nothing is ever done for the good of the people, even when appearances may indicate otherwise. That is one of the inviolate rules of politics that must be applied when attempting to interpret any significant action, event or trend. A corollary to that rule is: any new technology will ...
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TECHNOLOGY The Truth Detector With This Ingenious Invention, No Criminal is Safe from His Own Brain Waves By Sally Peden November, 1998 The day after Fairfield resident Larry Farwell gave a public lecture on his new Brain Fingerprinting technology, he found out he was wanted by the CIA. Dr. Farwell, Chief Scientist and President of the Human Brain Research Laboratory, had developed a unique ...
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