Neb Tsenks
04-10-2006, 01:01
There's this "secret" organization called NeuroCam International, It's been going on for two years apparently, so excuse if this is a repost, sounds pretty interesting according to the site it's not...neurocam is not a product
neurocam is not a service
neurocam is not a pyramid marketing scam
neurocam is not a dating agency
neurocam is not an escort agency
neurocam is not a new technology
neurocam is not a spam engine
neurocam is not a marketing campaign
neurocam is not trying to sell
neurocam is not trying to buy
neurocam is not anything to do with money
neurocam is not a cult religion
neurocam is not a scientific discovery
neurocam is not anything to do with politics
neurocam is not anything to do with religion
neurocam is not a prank or a hoax
neurocam is not a drug
neurocam is not a new species
neurocam is not a form of artificial intelligence
neurocam is not a game
neurocam is not a social experiment
neurocam is not a movie or television series
neurocam is not pornography
neurocam is not a new way of writing a novel
neurocam is not an interactive website experiment
neurocam is not anything to do with neurology
neurocam is not a new type of camera
neurocam is not your fantasy
neurocam is not our fantasy
neurocam is not confined to the imagination
neurocam is not a study
neurocam is not a terrorist training organisation
neurocam is not a corporate team-building exercise
neurocam is not a security company
neurocam is not a joke
neurocam is not an ARG
neurocam is not Archavida
neurocam is not UFO detection software
neurocam is not illegal
neurocam is not dangerous
neurocam is not addictive
neurocam is not Extreme Chemical Solutions LTD
neurocam is not anything to do with genetic engineering
neurocam is not a rare disease
neurocam is not viral marketing
neurocam is not multilayer PBS drilling registration software
neurocam is not confined to the internet
neurocam is not location specific
neurocam is not Innocence
neurocam is not Splint
neurocam is not anything to do with spiral dynamics
neurocam is not a literary awareness program
neurocam is not a Rosicrucian order
neurocam is not an experiment
neurocam is not confined to cyberspace
neurocam is not a new age philosophy
neurocam is not the question
neurocam is not the answer
neurocam is not a swingers club
neurocam is not a diet
neurocam is not a new fashion trend
neurocam is not an aphrodisiac
neurocam is not a self-help workshop
neurocam is not a new branch of cognitive science
neurocam is not software
neurocam is not hardware
neurocam is not alive
neurocam is not dead
neurocam is not a journey
neurocam is not a destination
neurocam is not magick
neurocam is not Fiat NOX
neurocam is not an ideology
neurocam is not evil
neurocam is not good
neurocam is not going anywhere
neurocam is not going nowhere
neurocam is not anything to do with transvestism
neurocam is not a paranoid delusion
neurocam is not anything to do with the Cthulhu mythos
neurocam is not animal, vegetable or mineral
neurocam is not mind control
neurocam is not a charity organization
neurocam is not suitable for young children
neurocam is not a puppet organization
neurocam is not anything to do with puppetry
neurocam is not obscene or depraved
neurocam is not a misdirection exercise
neurocam is not what you expect
neurocam is not neurocam.net
The Official Site's is here:
http://neurocam.com/index.htm
The Wiki says:
In November of 2004, a billboard was placed on Alexandra Parade. It contained the website URL and the slogan "get out of your mind".The advertisements caused some mild intrigue amongst Australians, eliciting such reactions as:
"I bet it's a free trial version of AOL 10.0" [1]
"this seems like a bunch of self-important self-consciously hip art school wankery. however, it must be said that that's never stopped me before."[2]
People are invited by the group's web site to "join" Neurocam. Those contacting it to do so receive either "rejection" or "acceptance" letters via electronic mail, signed with such names as "Maxwell Knight", "Charles Hastings", "Bridget Fischer", "Neville Harris", and "Iocus Severus". Those that "join" Neurocam are given "assignments" to perform by a set date.
The obscure nature of the "assignments", the lack of information on the web site (which merely contains a long, and of course not independently verifiable, list proclaiming what Neurocam is not) have only fueled speculation. Some have speculated that this was indeed the intent, however the organization itself denies that.
Neurocam International explicitly states in every assignment that operatives are not to discuss and relate their Neurocam experiences until after the assignment due date, however in some cases operatives may not reveal any information at all. They are indifferent to public records of operative engagements with Neurocam but it does affect the security rating of assignments in receipt by the operative, according to Charles Hastings on Operative Wintermute's blog [3].
The organization claims to have been around in excess of 30 years. They claim to fund their operations via private investors and government contacts.
So far, the objectives of Neurocam remain a mystery. Some have speculated that it has to do with neurology, as in 2004 a CD-ROM was handed to an operative named Xade. Upon review of the disc, it contained many blueprints and files containing what was an assumed neurological device. In mid 2005, a substance named Compound H67T was mentioned many times in conjunction with Neurocam, specifically by operatives higher up in the organization. Claims were made that the substance had complications when tested on rhesus macaque, tonkean macaque, and pan troglodytes verus primates. It was also noted that experiments on homo sapiens would be conducted.
Since the billboard advertisement's first appearance in Australia, and thanks to the internet, Neurocam has become mildly popular worldwide, with people joining from all over the world.
Sounds pretty damn interesting and if there's any members reading this, please tell me kind of "missions" their are. Doubt it's for any real reason, though, It's like Eon8 without the Time-Bomb.
neurocam is not a service
neurocam is not a pyramid marketing scam
neurocam is not a dating agency
neurocam is not an escort agency
neurocam is not a new technology
neurocam is not a spam engine
neurocam is not a marketing campaign
neurocam is not trying to sell
neurocam is not trying to buy
neurocam is not anything to do with money
neurocam is not a cult religion
neurocam is not a scientific discovery
neurocam is not anything to do with politics
neurocam is not anything to do with religion
neurocam is not a prank or a hoax
neurocam is not a drug
neurocam is not a new species
neurocam is not a form of artificial intelligence
neurocam is not a game
neurocam is not a social experiment
neurocam is not a movie or television series
neurocam is not pornography
neurocam is not a new way of writing a novel
neurocam is not an interactive website experiment
neurocam is not anything to do with neurology
neurocam is not a new type of camera
neurocam is not your fantasy
neurocam is not our fantasy
neurocam is not confined to the imagination
neurocam is not a study
neurocam is not a terrorist training organisation
neurocam is not a corporate team-building exercise
neurocam is not a security company
neurocam is not a joke
neurocam is not an ARG
neurocam is not Archavida
neurocam is not UFO detection software
neurocam is not illegal
neurocam is not dangerous
neurocam is not addictive
neurocam is not Extreme Chemical Solutions LTD
neurocam is not anything to do with genetic engineering
neurocam is not a rare disease
neurocam is not viral marketing
neurocam is not multilayer PBS drilling registration software
neurocam is not confined to the internet
neurocam is not location specific
neurocam is not Innocence
neurocam is not Splint
neurocam is not anything to do with spiral dynamics
neurocam is not a literary awareness program
neurocam is not a Rosicrucian order
neurocam is not an experiment
neurocam is not confined to cyberspace
neurocam is not a new age philosophy
neurocam is not the question
neurocam is not the answer
neurocam is not a swingers club
neurocam is not a diet
neurocam is not a new fashion trend
neurocam is not an aphrodisiac
neurocam is not a self-help workshop
neurocam is not a new branch of cognitive science
neurocam is not software
neurocam is not hardware
neurocam is not alive
neurocam is not dead
neurocam is not a journey
neurocam is not a destination
neurocam is not magick
neurocam is not Fiat NOX
neurocam is not an ideology
neurocam is not evil
neurocam is not good
neurocam is not going anywhere
neurocam is not going nowhere
neurocam is not anything to do with transvestism
neurocam is not a paranoid delusion
neurocam is not anything to do with the Cthulhu mythos
neurocam is not animal, vegetable or mineral
neurocam is not mind control
neurocam is not a charity organization
neurocam is not suitable for young children
neurocam is not a puppet organization
neurocam is not anything to do with puppetry
neurocam is not obscene or depraved
neurocam is not a misdirection exercise
neurocam is not what you expect
neurocam is not neurocam.net
The Official Site's is here:
http://neurocam.com/index.htm
The Wiki says:
In November of 2004, a billboard was placed on Alexandra Parade. It contained the website URL and the slogan "get out of your mind".The advertisements caused some mild intrigue amongst Australians, eliciting such reactions as:
"I bet it's a free trial version of AOL 10.0" [1]
"this seems like a bunch of self-important self-consciously hip art school wankery. however, it must be said that that's never stopped me before."[2]
People are invited by the group's web site to "join" Neurocam. Those contacting it to do so receive either "rejection" or "acceptance" letters via electronic mail, signed with such names as "Maxwell Knight", "Charles Hastings", "Bridget Fischer", "Neville Harris", and "Iocus Severus". Those that "join" Neurocam are given "assignments" to perform by a set date.
The obscure nature of the "assignments", the lack of information on the web site (which merely contains a long, and of course not independently verifiable, list proclaiming what Neurocam is not) have only fueled speculation. Some have speculated that this was indeed the intent, however the organization itself denies that.
Neurocam International explicitly states in every assignment that operatives are not to discuss and relate their Neurocam experiences until after the assignment due date, however in some cases operatives may not reveal any information at all. They are indifferent to public records of operative engagements with Neurocam but it does affect the security rating of assignments in receipt by the operative, according to Charles Hastings on Operative Wintermute's blog [3].
The organization claims to have been around in excess of 30 years. They claim to fund their operations via private investors and government contacts.
So far, the objectives of Neurocam remain a mystery. Some have speculated that it has to do with neurology, as in 2004 a CD-ROM was handed to an operative named Xade. Upon review of the disc, it contained many blueprints and files containing what was an assumed neurological device. In mid 2005, a substance named Compound H67T was mentioned many times in conjunction with Neurocam, specifically by operatives higher up in the organization. Claims were made that the substance had complications when tested on rhesus macaque, tonkean macaque, and pan troglodytes verus primates. It was also noted that experiments on homo sapiens would be conducted.
Since the billboard advertisement's first appearance in Australia, and thanks to the internet, Neurocam has become mildly popular worldwide, with people joining from all over the world.
Sounds pretty damn interesting and if there's any members reading this, please tell me kind of "missions" their are. Doubt it's for any real reason, though, It's like Eon8 without the Time-Bomb.