Last week I read an
article about genetically modified mosquito's designed to spread the malaria
vaccine and effectively kill off the babies of the mutated mosquito strains
through a progenitor gene. Now I read about miniature mosquito's and can’t help
but wonder what they have been designed for? With the mosquito having the
ability to remove DNA or blood from an unsuspecting host leads me to believe
this is the primary goal. Equipping the mosquito with video, audio, GPS and
WiFi will give you all the other reconnaissance necessary to incriminate just
about anyone.
ExperimentalVaccines New World Order:
Mini Insect Robocops:
Nano-UAVs snapped up by the UK MoD:
Mass Produced Microbots:
Original Matrix news video:
Darpa’s Military Robots Herding Humans:
Good post and I like the blog. Keep up the great research.
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More grist for Prof Kenny's mill:
ReplyDeleteit's not just the bugs,we're well on our way:
'We are all cyborgs now: Amber Case on TED.com
Technology is evolving us, says Amber Case, as we become a screen-staring, button-clicking new version of homo sapiens. We now rely on “external brains” (cell phones and computers) to communicate, remember, even live out secondary lives. But will these machines ultimately connect or conquer us? Case offers surprising insight into our cyborg selves. (Recorded at TEDWomen, December 2010 in Washington, DC. Duration: 7:53)'
biotech needs to be shut down. guess we will see how the people feel when it comes time to pass labeling gmo ingredients... to me that's the first crucial step which could lead to address things like tweaking life forms (sickening).
ReplyDeleteEver since I understood how mammals replaced dinosaurs I have wondered what the next phase of life on Earth would be ... but no more.
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