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What were werewolves?

What were werewolves?

In myths, werewolves were creatures, what were people, what turned to wolves or beasts in the time of the full moon. The thing is that kind of thing has been tried to explain by neuropsychiatric diseases like Tourette syndrome.

A full moon can cause sleep problems, and if a person is tired, the symptoms of that kind of thing are stronger than normal days. That is one of the most regular explanations of those stories.

Can behind those stories be the observation of monkey?

But there are some explanations, that the werewolf-observations are caused because people have seen some monkeys. The Baboons, Barbary macaque, and Spider monkeys, what lives in Amazonas can look like very much about the humans, and if those monkeys are seen by people, whoever seen a monkey, or who has even didn't know that monkey has existed, that kind of thing can cause the stories of the werewolves.

In the Mediaeval period, normal people didn't even know that those animals exist because there were not zoological books for sale. And as I mentioned children might be curious, and if they see the Barbery macaque in southern Spain or some Baboon, what has escaped from some circus, that kind of thing might cause the reports of werewolves. Maybe some wealthy men have brought those animals from Africa or America, and they might be escaped from their masters. And monkeys can look terrifying.

Technology can turn werewolves true

But in modern times the werewolves can turn to true. The modern advanced mobile technology allows creating command systems, where the controller of the dog would give orders for the dog, by using a loudspeaker, action camera, and radiotelephone.

That kind of system was in use at the strike against Osama Bin Laden's hiding place during that operation. In some applications, the commands are given by using certain sound files, which makes impossible to imitate commands, what are given to those animals.

And in some scenarios, the brin core stimulation allows creating a command system, where the operator would connect their brains to the animal. This kind of technology is created to control the robots, but it can also be connected to the brains of the animals, and that thing gives many opportunities. But those things can also be used to make animals as the extension of its controller, which can also use the animal as that person wants.

So this kind of thing might make so-called monkey soldiers true. If the monkey would be equipped with a helmet, which can give EEG-impulses through the brin core of cortex. That thing will make possible to control the monkeys by using a similar way with robots. In some scenarios. The drones can put that equipment on the head of those monkeys, which can be used as the operators in the secretive missions.

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