---Freedom includes the natural right to resist and reject any technology that endangers life.
Merriam-Webster: "nanobot-a microscopically small robot: a robot built on the scale of nanometers."
Technocracy
is the engineering of civilization to make it resemble a machine in
which all the parts fit. And that includes humans. It is the preferred
method of Globalism-for-control.
In prior articles, I've
detailed how Bill Gates, the World Economic Forum, and others are using
the false pandemic as the rationale for leading the human race into a
Brave New World. "The new normal." "We can never go back to the way it
was." "We must have a borderless planet, global governance, and total
surveillance, so we can detect epidemics more quickly and head them off
before they become scourges..."
I've described ongoing research
in nanotechnology, which would involve placing tiny sensors in the body
and brain that report, in real time, physical indicators, leading to
remote diagnoses of diseases and prescriptions for treatment.
However,
diseases and disorders are often grossly exaggerated and, in fact, are
invented fictions in many instances, at the behest of the pharmaceutical
industry, to expand profits. Therefore, people would be caught inside
an AUTOMATED system of sensors, crooked diagnoses, and imposed toxic
treatments.
In this article, I want to extend the analysis of technocracy "in your body." The reference is "The
last mile to civilization 2.0: technologies from our not too distant
future---nanobots, smart dust, 5G wireless, and smart cities," by Jay Stanley, 12/13/2017, techspot[dot]com. Buckle up:
"...most
of today's nanobots are actually created from algae, bacteria, DNA and
other organisms already occurring in nature. Scientists and engineers
discovered long ago that piggybacking on nature by controlling a
biological organism is easier than building one from scratch..."
"These
types of 'nanobots' are currently being used in humans to target
cancerous tumors and can be remote controlled with magnetic pulses or
ultrasound after being injected into the bloodstream near the targeted
area (usually in oxygen-depleted zones) carrying some sort of drug
payload."
"Magneto-aerotactic bacteria nanobots - '...new
nanorobotic agents capable of navigating through the bloodstream to
administer a drug with precision by specifically targeting the active
cancerous cells of tumours... 'These legions of nanorobotic agents were
actually composed of more than 100 million flagellated bacteria -- and
therefore self-propelled -- and loaded with drugs that are moved by
taking the most direct path between the drug's injection point and the
area of the body to cure.'..."
"Algal-based nanobots - Another
remote-controlled, biodegradable, cancer-killing nanobot, this time made
from spirulina algae with fluorescent and magnetic properties for
tracking and controlling it to remote areas of the body."
"DNA-based
nanobots - Made of DNA, this creation is capable of performing
nanomechanical tasks such as finding, carrying and sorting molecular
cargo like chemicals by using their nucleotide arms, hands, legs and
feet to perform tasks and move around. They're smart enough to work
alongside other bots in the same area without interfering with their
tasks and it could be used to deliver medicines throughout the body,
transport gene editing tools or for other programmable therapeutics."
"Bio-based
solutions represent a bulk of the nanotech in this category and
scientists believe that these types of bots could eventually be
programmed with as much detail as full sized mechanized robots."
"However,
researchers are also exploring nanobots made with electronics, such as
'neural dust,' which is perhaps best described as a Fitbit for the
nervous system. Created from CMOS circuits/sensors, neural dust uses
ultrasound to power a 3mm-wide implant that can wirelessly track and
transmit real-time data from nerves, organs and muscles."
Getting the picture?
There's
a bit of a blur here between what is already being deployed and what is
still in the research phase, but the implication is clear: researchers
are on the cusp of a radical shift in body/brain surveillance and
manipulation.
The public relations campaigns always stress
astonishing prospects for curing diseases; but behind that front, you
can be sure the military community is heavily involved.
For
example, as the techspot[dot]com article continues: "Development of
neural dust took rise with funding from DARPA [the technology branch of
the Pentagon] and a 2013 UC Berkeley paper (PDF) titled 'Neural Dust: An Ultrasonic, Low Power Solution'
conceptualizes a mature version of the technology, which could be used
to create an implantable brain-machine interface [!] with ultrasonic
sensors that can stimulate specific brain areas."
"Our bodies are
quite permeable by ultrasound and DARPA envisions that ultrasonically
powered brain implants with biosensors may one day be used to monitor
health and regulate bodily functions ranging from bladder control to the
movement of prosthetic limbs, eventually enabling 'self-healing' of the
body and mind through so-called 'electroceuticals'."
"Before
neural dust, DARPA financed research through Berkeley in 1998 to create
'smart dust' -- technically known as 'microelectromechanical sensors'
(MEMS) -- which is essentially an IoT device that can be placed anywhere
in the environment to wirelessly monitor changes such as light,
vibrations, temperature, humidity, magnetism or chemical signatures,
acting as nerve-endings in an ad-hoc distributed network that provides
full-spectrum intelligence."
All this research and deployment
detailed in the techspot article I'm quoting comes under the heading of:
if they can do it, they will do it.
And when you see untold
numbers of people obeying orders from Pandemic Central these days, you
have to think many of them will go along with a program of implanting
tiny bots in their bodies to "facilitate medical treatment."
Why
should these bots need to be injected? How about spraying them by the
millions? Far less precise, but a "useful experiment."
Another
basic principle at work here: it's only science fiction until it's
actually happening. A planetary lockdown was a bad sci fi thriller
until it happened this year.
"Mr. Smith, our readout of your body
sensors reveals you're in a pre-infection stage of a potentially
contagious disease. Your [driverless] car will transport you to a
facility near your home for further testing and treatment. Get in your
car now..."
"Ms. Jones, this is your GFC [Google, Facebook,
Cisco] brain sensor letting you know we're making a few changes in your
neural response rate so you'll be more alert at work. The changes will
happen over the next three days. Don't be alarmed if you notice new
feelings popping up here and there..."
"Hi Fred, this is your BMI
[brain machine interface]. To prep you for your new job category,
we'll be downgrading your adrenaline levels..."
Of course, none of this has to be communicated. It can simply be DONE.
Technocratic dictatorship doesn't need permission. It's "science," so it must be true, important, and necessary.
Unless and until people REVOLT.
SOURCES:
techspot[dot]com/article/1534-civilization-20-next-gen-technologies/page2.html
cnet[dot]com/news/berkeley-scientists-have-smart-dust-on-the-brain/
arxiv[dot]org/pdf/1307.2196v1.pdf |
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