Brain Implant Controls a Pigeon in Flight

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Pigeon with embedded Mind Control

At the Robot Engineering Technology Research Center at Shandong University of Science and Technology a chip has been implanted into the brain of a pigeon that allows the flight of the bird to be remotely controlled. The bird's course can be adjusted up, down, left or right.

This all reminds me of the American use of bats as incendiary devices. I bet the bats would have seen action if they could have been remotely directed.

Sooooooooo, who do you

Sooooooooo, who do you figure this is good for.

We’ll need your newborn baby for just one moment Mr. and Ms. Smith we just need to do “the operation” real quick.

Are you threatening me?
- The Great Cornholio

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