Soldier PixabayThe U.S. military is testing mind control chips on humans. The chips can supposedly sense a mood disorder and “shock the brain” back into normalcy. Might be somewhat useful, since the Army is now accepting mental cases as soldiers. Take unstable people, give them weapons, teach them to kill, expose them to the stress of combat, shock their brains a few times — what could possibly go wrong?

The last time the U.S. did something as psychotic as this, was in a project called MKULTRA. You may have heard of it. Killed an elephant with LSD, drove a guy named Olsen to suicide, implanted electrodes in veterans’ brains to control their bodies, all kinds of crazy experimentation. The purpose, according to the U.S. Supreme Court, was mind control, and here we go again, down the rabbit hole.

This just in: The FDA has opened the door to screwing around with LSD and other psychedelics, the Army is filling soldiers with speed, and is experimenting with genetics to engineer supersoldiers.

So picture unstable drugged-up soldiers with electronics in their heads wielding superweapons. It’s like some really bad sci-fi story, only this is real.