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Farwell Brain Fingerprinting A New Paradigm in Criminal Investigations

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ABSTRACT:

Throughout history, humans in society have had a need to determine the identity of individuals who have committed crimes. In the last century, there has been unprecedented progress in developing accurate, scientific methodologies for connecting a suspect with a crime. This paper reports the discovery of Brain Fingerprinting, a new technology that uses brain waves to connect evidence stored in the brain of a suspect with evidence connected with a crime, and discusses Brain Fingerprinting from the perspective of scientific progress in criminal investigations.


Historical Background:

Throughout history, humans in society have had a need to determine the identity of individuals who have committed crimes. In the last century, there has been unprecedented progress in developing accurate, scientific methodologies for connecting a suspect with a crime. This paper reports the discovery of Brain Fingerprinting, a new technology that uses brain waves to connect evidence stored in the brain of a suspect with evidence connected with a crime, and discusses Brain Fingerprinting from the perspective of scientific progress in criminal investigations.


Fingerprinting:

One of the great breakthroughs of modern criminal investigation came when it was discovered that human fingerprints could uniquely connect an individual with a crime. Beginning at around the turn of the century, investigators began to collect and preserve a new kind of evidence in criminal cases. The traces left behind at crime scenes from the fingers of perpetrators.


DNA Fingerprinting:

A second breakthrough was the recent discovery of "DNA fingerprinting." Like fingerprints, DNA can be used to connect or match evidence that is collected at the crime scene -- in this case, biological samples with evidence on the person of the criminal -- the DNA. DNA can be used to clear a suspect by showing that evidence from the crime scene does mot match evidence on the person of the suspect.



A New Era in Law Enforcement and Intelligence:

With the application of Farwell Brain Fingerprinting, a new and significant scientific breakthrough has become a practical applied technology. A new era in law enforcement and intelligence has begun. Now, there is no reason why any individual should ever again be falsely convicted of a crime, nor should any guilty person evade justice for lack of evidence.


Scientific Procedure:

Brain Fingerprinting incorporates the following procedure. A sequence of words or pictures is presented on a video monitor under computer control. Each stimulus appears for a fraction of a second. Three types of stimuli are presented: "targets," "irrelevants," and "probes." The targets are made relevant and noteworthy to all subjects: the subject is given a list of the target stimuli and instructed to press a particular button in response to targets and another button in response to all other stimuli.


Commanding legal position:
Because of its accuracy and scientific nature, we believe that Brain Fingerprinting will be admissible in court once the necessary test cases have been tried. Once this process is completed, the economic and practical value of Farwell Brain Fingerprinting will be significantly enhanced.


Conclusion:
Farwell Brain Fingerprinting is a revolutionary new technology for solving crimes, with a record of 100% accuracy in research with US government agencies and other applications. The technology is proprietary and patented. Farwell Brain Fingerprinting has had extensive media coverage around the world. The technology fulfills an urgent need for governments, law enforcement agencies, corporations, and individuals in a trillion-dollar worldwide market. The technology is fully developed and available for application in the field.