In order to correct a man ‘ s sexual orientation, an American neurologist actually installed an irritation device on his head.
Young people press the button unstoppable, and their interest in women has changed.
Is gay born?
Can sexual orientation be forced to reverse the day after tomorrow?
In 1970, in the United States, there was a neuron and psychiatry professor named Robert Heath, attracted by a lab study by his colleagues, who had a bold idea.
The report says there’s an area in the mouse’s brain that, if electroshocked, can give the mouse a strong sense of excitement and sexual impulse.
Heath thought that there was the same area in the human brain, and if the same electroshock was applied to people, would it be possible for a gay man to reverse his sexual orientation and to have a biological impulse towards the opposite sex?
The idea was out of hand, and Heath soon began to start concrete experiments.
By the way, the professor who worked at Columbia University was academically and intellectually advanced, well known in the field of industry and was by no means a third-legged second-rate scholar.
At that time, Heath was the head of the Department of Psychology at Durán University, and the laboratories and research teams were available and specific instruments needed to be customized, but only slightly modified on experimental instruments.
The biggest problem he faced was where to find a decent subject.
Is there really a gay person who would turn his sexual orientation around?
After a search, Professor Heath finally found an object that he thought was extremely appropriate.
He labeled the Chosen Son as the “B-19” experiment.
Like most of Heath’s subjects, B-19 was born in an unfortunate family: an incompetent parent constituted the whole of his childhood, an alcoholic father left his home early and the mother ignored his life.
By the age of youth, B-19 chose to join the army and tried to find its place in the army. It was unexpected that soon he would be expelled from the army for “gay tendencies”.
The attack was undoubtedly the last straw to crush a camel, and B-19 has since opted for self-absorption and has been in a state of severe depression and has taken drugs such as marijuana.
Unfortunately, this kind of ecstasy and anaesthesia will not solve the problem.
Heath is quite satisfied with such an odd, complex subject. He wrote in his diary that this man, perhaps, would be the first person to truly reverse it.
But before the experiment began, Heath had an important pre-condition to verify — is B19 a real comrade?
He took B-19 to the laboratory of the University of Durán and showed him an adult film showing heterosexual sex.
Just a few minutes after the video was launched, the B-19 immediately showed a strong aversion and even began to rage, and he waved his fists and repeatedly questioned the staff about the purpose of the video.
If it had not been for him, he would have almost destroyed the television set that was still playing the scene of male love.
B-19 This strong reaction led Heath to confirm that this man was the one he was looking for, a purely gay man.
One day later, Heath arranged for the University of Durant Medical School to perform head surgery on B-19.
They opened a small hole in the back of his skull, and put a scary “stereodirector” on the head of B-19.
There are nine wires on this hood, each of which is attached to a stainless steel electrode wrapped in a teflon coat.
By surgery, the nine electrodes were fixed to the B-19 brain, reaching deep inside the brain, and the holes in the skull were used to wire.
On the other side of the electrode, it is connected to a special brain irritant test in the next room, with a peak current range of 0.540 MA and a peak voltage range of 136 V.
The test instrument is connected to a range of vital monitoring equipment, such as a blood pressurer, an EMP, a skin temperature recorder, etc.
Special calibration is also required prior to each test. Strict electrostatic shielding has been installed throughout the laboratory to prevent excessive data deviation.
Everything’s ready. Heath pressed the shock button.
The B-19 spin felt an electrical current revolving in his brain, and at that moment, he experienced the “happiness of a warm formation” and the whole population was high.
This is followed by the official part of “gay therapy”.
Heath showed B-19 a series of pornographic images of women, while pressing the button intermittently, carrying out more than 20 electric shocks on B-19.
And the reaction of B-19 made him very excited, and the gay boy from the very beginning was locked in his eyes, refusing to look straight away, to a gradual detente, to a obscurantization of the color map…
A few days later, as the experiment was repeated over and over again, the acceptance of the B-19 colour map grew. Heath turned to show him some female pornography.
And this time, B-19 didn’t show any repulsion, but he watched it with a lot of energy. Especially when some women are exposed to physical images, his physical reaction is quite evident, and even several attempts to hit a plane …
Is it true that B-19, who was born gay, has become interested in the opposite sex body?
In the next stage of human experiments, Professor Heath carefully controlled the intensity of electric shocks and hoped to consolidate the new sexual bud of B-19.
Young men did not disappoint him and, with electric shocks, images and videos of women alone were no longer sufficient.
He was able to read a full adult film about sex and to report to the staff that he seemed increasingly motivated by the “in that respect” of women.
Heiss thought the time was right to start the third phase of “gay therapy” — he gave the button to B-19 himself, who decided when to push the button and release the current.
In his subsequent notes, Heath personally recorded his curiosity: will he act like that Canadian mouse as a human being with reason and high intelligence?
It turns out that, in a way, there is no difference between humans and beasts …
B-19 Upon obtaining the initiative to press the buttons, press the buttons unbridled, and release the currents over and over and over again into the brain compartment, so that they can explode.
While he was watching images of adults with a very visual impact, he was shaking his whole body to the point of putting down that tempting button.
And with sexual fantasy, B-19 experienced an unparalleled pleasure.
This overwhelming desire subjugated this man to the pleasure of the experiment, to the point of forgetting me.
In the course of the three hours of the experiment, B-19 pressed over 1,500 buttons.
In the course of the process, staff members tried to remove their heads from B-19 on several occasions, but were protested in his words.
In the end, Heath had only ordered the staff to take the power out, which prevented this crazy man from continuing to get high.
Upon his return to his room, the scolded B-19 did not stop the process of continuing his own trial, and he telephoned a judge of the Louisiana State Court and arranged, in secret, for the following.
When the “therapeutic” process reached the tenth day, Hess came to the room of B-19, where he was not wearing any electroshock stimuli, but lying side by side on the couch and looking out the window, if he thought about it.
Professor Heath shot this young man’s shoulder and smiled, “Hey, hey, would you like to see some of the exciting videos in the lab?” I’m sorry.
“Oh, yeah? I’ve been thinking too much!”
So this experiment, where he no longer used electroshock stimuli, was made of purely adult video visual shocks, creating a strong sexual impulse.
Driven by a powerful physical reaction, B-19 has the pleasure of “over and over and over again” in his room.
In the days that followed, his feelings of love for the opposite sex became apparent.
The women in the labs in white uniforms, and B-19, that’s the look that started to get more and more interesting to them.
Perhaps the door of the new world has slowly opened for this fateful young experiment.
At this critical moment, Professor Heath finally felt that the fire had arrived and that it was time to get down to business…
Heath used the relationship, obtained written approval from the state court, found a beautiful, sexy sex worker in the area, spent 50 bucks, brought the “head” to the lab, and was alone with B-19…
One of the most challenging human ethics challenges in medical history, but the most absurd human experiment, also began.
Some late night in 1970, a 24-year-old American young man and a 21-year-old sexy girl met in a obstinate atmosphere in a quiet room on the outskirts of New Orleans.
Apparently, this young American is B-19, naked and with long wires in his head.
The girl across the street is Professor Heath’s sex worker, who has a very sexy accent unique to French girls, and is even more unmanageable in terms of her pretense.
Just listen to the pop, the hot girls turn off the lights and start unzipping. In the dark closed room, there were only two heavy breaths left.
“I said don’t want to touch me? * The first one to open his mouth *
B-19 hesitated for a moment, while he was staring at the beauty of women in the dark with a little light…
In the eyes of the uninformed, this is definitely a private contact between men and women.
But the Heath team knows that this alternative reality show is the most important part of their entire experiment. Can a hammer be sounded, all for tonight’s B19 performance.
Heiss and his colleagues, as well as all the assistants present, were all calm and anxiously staring at the monitor.
I only see the B-19, who is so hungry in the day, who is afraid of the real opposite sex. In the dark, he’s like a rooster, staring at each other’s chest, without a word.
“Give him a chance, he’s useless…” An assistant whispered in a hurry.
Don’t panic. We’ll watch. Heath’s tone is extremely calm.
It was the sex worker who, with her professional skills, leaned by B-19 and slowly lured him to touch her body with her hands.
For a while, the B-19 slowly reached out to his thin fingers and tied each other’s neck.
With the other side’s guidance, he’s getting loose. In a moment, irritation passes from his fingertips to his brain, creating a moment of resonance.
The part of his brain that kept sending the excited signals that made the physiology of his crotch more visible…
The lady Heath brought in received instructions to continue the test.
She began to use some soft words, which had led to a timid B-19 that would have let itself go.
B-19 Starts ablaze.
He had had a substantial sexual relationship with the woman, as if he had forgotten that he had only liked men.
The subject of the experiment, B-19, enjoyed the pleasures of men and women at all times, and one hour later, they were exhausted in the bed of the laboratory.
And the Heath team outside the camera, they’ve got an exciting laugh and whistling, and even people are applauding.
In their view, the experiment was a super-imaginable success, and the deep brain irritation method actually worked, and it succeeded in turning a gay “correction” into a heterosexual…
Maybe you wonder why you turned a gay person’s sexual orientation?
This is because, in the world of the 1970s, the prevailing view in the academic world in Europe and in America is that homosexuality is also a mental disease and can be “cure” through some kind of therapy.
This idea was first raised by the founding teacher of psychoanalytics, Sigmund Freud.
The giant, though not so easy to assert, had always agreed that homosexuality could be treated by some kind of hypnotic method.
And his daughter, Anna Freud, who had published the famous Clinical Study on the Treatment of Gay Men, claimed to be able to cure homosexuality as she treated neurosis.
The influence of the industry is so powerful that they can speak at any time, even though there was little knowledge of the spiritual sciences.
In a handbook published by the British Psychiatric Association, homosexuality is directly classified under the heading “anti-social and personal disorder”.
So, in the first half of the 20th century, “homosexuals are sick, they have to be cured” became the mainstream of public opinion.
In addition to hypnotics, a mythical range of treatments is emerging: medication, prosthetic therapy, bladder wash, rectal massage, chemical castration…
Even the worst brain white hysterectomy of the year was used to “correct” the sexual orientation of homosexuals.
As I have described in an article, its specific method of operation is to insert an ice cone into the eyes of the “patient” and then hit it with a hammer, which causes a long cone to pierce the skull, and then to stir up and destroy the forehead completely.
The documentary, Changing Minds: The Story of Dr. Evelyn Hook, details the video of brain white hysterectomy for homosexuals.
In order to protect themselves from such hands, homosexuals had to hide their sexual orientation deeply, or, if exposed, under pressure from the public opinion at the time, they were forced to send for treatment and intervention.
Now we all know that these so-called “therapies” are largely ineffective. As a result, schools of thought are constantly exploring ways to develop “real effective” tools.
It is precisely in such an academic setting, and while studying schizophrenia, that Robert Heath is inevitably tied to his research and “homosexual treatment”.
However, Heath’s professional background is clearly much better than those of semi-suspensive doctors, who, through neuropsychological research, have developed an entirely new “homosexual treatment” – deep brain irritation.
The idea of deep brain irritation has to be traced back to a mouse.
In 1954, two neuroscientists at McGill University, Canada, James Olds and Peter Miller, in electroshock testing different parts of the mouse’s brain, discovered that a mouse would walk back into the test area, walking in a strange little bit at the end of the experiment, looking forward to the next electric shock in a state of appetizing hunger and thirst.
They realized right away that maybe some part of the mouse’s brain might become obsessed with microelectric shocks?
Through repeated experiments, the two eventually identified the part as the partition of the mouse ‘ s brain (Septal area).
The partition is also called the diaphragm zone, located within the edges of the brain, the core of which is called the nucleus, which is an important structure that belongs to the peripheral system of the brain.
Today we know that the region has a large subcellular population that plays an important role in emotional reactions, sexual desires, appetites, defensive instincts and learning memory.
When the current reaches the compartments of the mice, their brains are highly excavated, and this intense stimulus makes them insulated.
In the follow-up experiment, Milner added a lever to the test device, which, by pressing the lever, would transmit a microflow into the partition.
That’s a good one. That little white rat’s turned up right now. The two scientists were surprised to see each other face to face as they looked at the obscurantism of this stuff.
What, you’re addicted to electric shocks?
Alz and Mirna did not say anything, but they continue to study and find out the truth, and the original mammal’s brain compartments have an incentive mechanism that is linked to a sense of pleasure, and electric current stimulation is its catalyst.
This mechanism of stimulation for pleasure is more common in natural conditions and is reflected in all aspects of life, such as access to food in a state of hunger, sensory stimulation and … satisfaction in the event of an outbreak of sexuality.
These incentives, however, require the involvement of more body organs, as evidenced by the complexity of the brain return road.
And the irritation effect of the electroshock zone would be much easier, saving all the pre-emptive steps to the deep end of the brain.
When the research matured, Ortz and Mirna published it as a paper called “intracranial self-stimulation”.
Once the two studies were published, they created a huge wave in the field of neuro-brain research, and the lead actor of this paper, Robert Heath, was deeply attracted.
Compared to the caution of other scholars, the wild Heath didn’t even think about it, and it was applied directly to human brain experiments.
He specifically sought out some of the depression patients and provided electricity to their compartments, which, as expected, gave them a strong sense of pleasure.
Even one patient, who had just tried to kill himself a day earlier and had been electrocuted from the zone, had a happy look and murmured, saying, “I feel great, I feel so good…”
These patients say in their reports that they don’t know what’s going on, they just suddenly feel so happy…”
The success of the initial human experiment has led Heath to the stranger idea — is he trying to try to change the sexual orientation of human beings if electric currents stimulate the human brain compartment? It’s in this way that the B-19 weird experiment.
Later, Heath couldn’t wait to announce his research, and he published two successive papers, Separatia Stimulating Homosexuals to Turn Homosexual, Human Happiness and Brain Activity.
Ironically, these two scholarly articles, which are full of acrimony literature, are very hot-eyed, but they are highly professional and innovative and, at least in the field of neuroscience, have triggered yet another intense discussion.
Some have criticized Heath as a madman, a monster, and used his theories relentlessly to practice vulnerable patients;
Some say that science needs radicalism to move forward.
There are colleagues familiar with Heath who come out and say that Heath is an elegant, elegant and serious scholar, and that every day around him is the experiments and data, and nothing else is attractive to him.
In any case, these discussions ultimately point to a question: is Heath’s experiment credible?
Is it really possible for homosexuals to be forcibly turned into heterosexuals?
According to Heath himself, B-19 became a complete heterosexual after “treatment” and then had a 10-month relationship with a married woman.
In a public interview in 1972, he claimed that B-19 had solved many personal problems in life and had led an active and purely heterosexual life.
However, in a short period of time, it has been pointed out that B-19 continues to be followed by intimate behaviour between persons of the same sex, often suspecting themselves and leading a life of depression.
So it is suspected that perhaps Heath’s experiment merely transformed him from a purely homosexual to an incomplete bisexual. B-19 The most basic sexual orientation of human beings has not changed.
In the decades that followed, influential academics from some industry expressed their views about the reliability of the Heath experiment.
They noted that the whole Depth brain irritation experiment was unstable and that there was a lack of a double validation process. Moreover, even the placement of electrodes was difficult to achieve under the simple conditions of lack of advanced brain surgery at the time.
Moreover, Heath’s paper lacks much critical data, has too few samples for the selection of subjects and has a “challengeful” bias. The skeptics believe that B-19 is merely guilty and wants to use Heath’s research to help him escape prison.
Heath himself was questioned by the United States Senate Subcommittee on Ethics and Ethics, and they went to the University of Durán’s laboratory to investigate the human studies he had undertaken.
Although Heath repeatedly argued that he did have an informed consent with all those tested, he also followed up on the patient ‘ s health after the surgery. However, he was still unable to explain that other doctors would only plant a small number of electrodes and remove them after the experiment, and that Heath would plant more than ten of them and allow them to remain in the victim ‘ s body;
Other doctors would keep the test strictly within control, and Heath would not only give the button to B-19, but also induce him to have sexual intercourse with the opposite sex…
There is no doubt that Professor Heath is a radical and crazy scientist.
But it has to be admitted that, if it was not for Europe and America’s misinterpretation of homosexuality, discrimination and inhuman treatment at the time, Heath and his colleagues would not dare to experiment with homosexuality in the name of “therapeutic” in all kinds of inhuman experiments.
Most of the reason why these homosexuals want to be human subjects is because scholars like Heath have exploited their guilt and anxiety.
It was only in 2008 that the National Health Organization of the United States acknowledged that the effects of the conversion therapy for homosexuals over the past decades had not been scientifically validated.
The so-called “sexual diversion” is an ineffective, high-risk and potentially harmful treatment. But there is nothing to be done for those victims whose dignity has been damaged in the experiment, whose lives have been destroyed or even who have gone on the path of suicide. Record number: YXA1nxy0mRujNgLr8c3B3D
I don’t know.
Keep your eyes on the road.