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Jerome thought it was going to be an easy out-patient operation to implant the French Language chip in his brain so that he could master the French Language immediately. He didn't realize it would lead to a £100 million investment scam involving cryptocurrencies , dealings with a Russian Oligarch and his violent henchmen, and meeting the girl of
Paul Brackley
I am a retired businessman living in Adelaide South Australia. Born London England. Background in chronological order" from 15 yrs: Clerical, Painter, Photo Sales, RAAF, Crayfisherman, Fire brigade, Roadhouse Manager, McDonalds, then my own businesses, some successful and some not so. First time author and after many years putting off writing I'm now really enjoying it. Have 2 children (1 deceased) but now only my wife and I at home together. Hopefully more writing to come.
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Language Implants - Paul Brackley
Language Implants
Paul Brackley
Copyright © 2020 by Paul Brackley
Print ISBN: 978-1-944066-90-1
Audiobook ISBN: 978-1-944066-91-8
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be repro- duced in any form or by any electronic or mechanical means including information storage and retrieval sys- tems, without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short ex- cerpts in a review.
Table of Content
Chapter OneFrench Dreams
Chapter TwoThe Chess Game
Chapter ThreeThe Plan
Chapter FourThe Build Up
Chapter FiveThe Holiday
Chapter 6A Problem?
Chapter Seven It’s happening
Chapter EightWhat To Do Now
Chapter NineBitcoin Blues
Chapter One
French Dreams
This was not a typical day for Jerome Baxter because today, Jerome had booked himself to have a revolutionary new, not quite legal, operation on his brain. He had been contemplating having this procedure done for only two weeks.
The operation was still a somewhat secret proce- dure, recently perfected by a company—Crimson Pharma called Enhanced Prosthetic Memory. This was a process whereby a chip the size of a piece of hair is impregnated into the brain and allows the patient to learn a new language within twen- ty-four hours. Thetinychip had theentire language including correct grammar, syntaxes, etc. encoded on it and was placed in an area of the brain that science had known about for years that controlled
speech comprehension. A similar technique had been worked on by the Military since 2016 to dras- ticallyimproveshorttermmemory ofsoldiers. With the help of images from magnetic resonance, great strides had been made in recent years on how to enhance memory.
There had also been a long history of animal stud- ies, in which implants were found to increase memory in chimpanzees. This technique had been worked on in labs for over ten years. Also going back to 2018, dementia patients had been given implants to successfully increase their memories by up to thirty-five percent. This new procedure was a fundamental extension of the previous work.
Jerome knew about this early because he was an accountant at Macmillan Investments, an estab- lished firm of investment bankers in London. They Had taken some investments recently on this proj- ect. Although very hush-hush, he was involved with it all, and his boss and friend at the com- pany Brent Smyth had briefed him on what itwas all about and wanted him prepared for some big investments that were expected to come in soon.
In reality, it would take about three or four extra days for the tongue to wrap itself around new words, and even longer for Asian languages. He
could even stipulate what accent he wanted, and Jerome had decided on a French, upper mid- dle- class accent reflecting his standing now in the English class system.
Jerome was sure that this sensational develop- ment was going to change language learning for so many people who just did not have the time or acumen to learn. Once fully legalized, the resulting benefits could be enormous. People who wanted citizenship in other countries but had to learn the language to qualify first and could not, either because of advanced age or just no language abil- ity, would soon be able to do so.
Yes, it was not legal at the moment—the authori- ties needed more time to give it an official stamp— yes, it hadn’t been fully researched, and, yes, it was something that had never been known until recently, but he had already read stories on the dark web about how this incredible technological advancement that had come out of brain scans had revolutionised language learning.
Jerome was thirty-four, his native tongue was English. He lived alone in a small flat in the city of London and was regarded as a good accountant by his company. Now, his recent divorce was settled, and he wanted to do something different, opting
for a complete change in lifestyle in France. He had already mentioned this to Brent.
Jerome had no kids and was physically active, 6 ft 1 tall, medium build, and quite good looking. He was at the gym most nights and still did a lot of swimming at his local pool. He had travelled with his ex-wife a lot. Backpacking through Europe, and then Australia, New Zealand, and the USA over a few years. He enjoyed this, but they never really got ahead financially. He’d finished his studies at Uni where he majored in accounting and psychol- ogy—an odd combination others thought—and gotthejobat Macmillan’s afew yearsago. He drank a little bit too much but didn’t do drugs after a bad experience at University.
Jerome was born in Cornwall and moved to North London at the age of eleven. He’d been taunted at school because of his broad Cornish accent and eventually made friends with another boy who didn’t fit the London stereotypes either, his name was Harry Jenkins. In high school, Jerome was never bullied because his one and only friend Harry was the toughest kid in the place.
Jerome lived with his mother, but his father was unknown