Scientists offer a solution to hunger – instead of food, they pass electricity through the body

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Scientists from South Korea are proposing to shock people with a weak current to curb their hunger and combat overeating. Scientists from the Korea Research Institute believe that weak electric currents directed to specific areas of the brain through the scalp can affect neural circuits that control our appetite. The photo shows the electric helmet that is given to test subjects.

The world has moved from times of abundant food right now (see supermarkets with full shelves), to times of meager harvests that will not be able to meet the needs of the population. This is due both to natural processes and to processes associated with globalists such as Bill Gates buying up land and creating an artificial deficit.
But running an electric current through a person’s body to stop them from eating is very close to the American execution chair. The difference is only in the voltage.

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