The Chinese English-language newspaper People's Daily reported in February 2001 about a new device called the "PG7 multi-variable lie detector" that has been approved for use in criminal investigations in China. It monitors blood pressure, pulse, respiration, pupil movement, and brain waves:
http://english.peopledaily.com.cn/200102/03/eng20010203_61510.html
Mind control 1984-2008 in Shanghai,China
http://blog.sina.com.cn/s/blog_470c56100100aidf.html
http://www.chubun.com/modules/newbb/viewtopic.php?topic_id=2217&viewmode=flat&order=ASC&type=&mode=0&start=30
http://www.funf.tw/Article_Content_id_8106.htm
http://www.xmart.tw/FORMOSA/reply.php?TopicID=1313&p=6
http://iservice.libertytimes.com.tw/inform/complain_a2.php?no=080928027
http://sts.nthu.edu.tw/board/read.php?f=4&i=565&t=562
Very informative Woody, If you can read: 这个人命名木质认为大家能读中文。 他错误。
Sancho Panza
modified to make the post more fun for people who can actually read chinese.
SP
这 个人 命 名 木 质 认 为 大 家 能 读 中 文。 他 错 误。
Pinyin: "Zhei ge ren ming ming ben zhi ren wei da jia neng du zhong wen. Ta cuo wu."
Pronounciation: "jay geh ren ming ming behn jer rehn way dah jiah neng doo joong wehn. Tah tswo woo."
Translation: "This person essentially thinks everyone can read chinese. He is mistaken."
TC
A very scary proposition in a country where those found guilty of corruption are often executed by a pistol shot to the head.
Mind control 1984--2008 in Shanghai,China. NOT a joke!
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see:
http://www.psych.gov.cn/blog/yuanxin/article.asp?id=1274