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Richter
16th August 2023, 02:01
AMPHORA: DARPA Biological Space Weapons? (1:09:46)
(13 aug 2023) This podcast is about poisoned fungus. For humans that have been exposed to a mutated strain of Ophiocordyceps Unilateralis, the fungus attacks the brain and begins to alter the behaviour of its host. The host will then go through four different stages of infection: Runner, Stalker, Clicker, and Bloater; each stage is more dangerous than the last.<of us.

Ever since the possibility of Humans working with Aliens first hit the scene, big claims have been made about what is transpiring. With recent findings there may be more breadcrumbs leading us towards the truth about Aliens, Humans, and biological weapons. It a slippery slope leading right into the underground tunnel systems and laboratories of places like Area 51 and Dulce New Mexico. So roll up your sleeves for a deep dive into AMPHORA: DARPA and Biological Space Weapons.

Watch and listen, it's a real eyeopener
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Richter
18th August 2023, 02:32
DARPA to explore technology needed for moon-based economy
By Courtney Albon
Aug 16, 2023

WASHINGTON — The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency is kicking off a seven-month study of the infrastructure and baseline technology needed to develop a moon-based economy within the next decade.

Through the lunar architecture study, dubbed LunA-10, DARPA aims to establish an analytical framework for “rapid scientific and commercial activity on and around the moon,” between 2025 and 2035, the agency said in an Aug. 15 statement.

“A large paradigm shift is coming in the next 10 years for the lunar economy,” Michael Nayak, program manager in DARPA’s Strategic Technology Office, said in the statement. “To get to a turning point faster, LunA-10 uniquely aims to identify solutions that can enable multi-mission lunar systems.”

Those 'multi-mission systems' could include dual-use military and commercial technology, like a wireless power station that offers communication and navigation capabilities, Nayak said. He likened the agency’s potential role in spurring the lunar economy to its contributions to the origin of the internet.

“Just like DARPA’s foundational node of ARPANET grew into the sprawling web of the internet, LunA-10 is looking for those connective nodes to support a thriving commercial economy on the moon,” Nayak said.

DARPA’s study comes as the U.S. and other countries — as well as commercial companies — plan missions and envision a future economy on the moon. In recent years, DARPA and the Air Force Research Laboratory have started a number of programs that explore satellite sensing and logistics in a lunar environment.

CONTINUE: https://www.c4isrnet.com/battlefield-tech/space/2023/08/16/darpa-to-explore-technology-needed-for-moon-based-economy/

ExomatrixTV
15th March 2024, 00:54
Inside DARPA: the Most Powerful and Secretive Military Agency in the World | Annie Jacobsen:

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Full episode: here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AaDq8g7II_E)

Annie Jacobsen is a Pulitzer Prize finalist and New York Times bestselling author. Her newest book Nuclear War: A Scenario looks deep into the heart of the nuclear military establishment & is based on dozens of exclusive new interviews with military and civilian experts who have built the weapons, have been privy to the response plans, and have been responsible for those decisions should they have needed to be made.

RMF808
21st March 2024, 23:38
This is an extremely real possibility. Let’s just say that I knew a guy working with said species and a few others to help with a certain pest problem. Several strains of fungus are on a restricted list but you can buy Beauveria bassiana GHA strain from the company that created Round ^.

This guy got beauveria bassiana from nature and began to work with it to balance out some insects that deliver a painful bite to humans and kill livestock. He started a GoFundMe for this endeavor and put himself, a nobody, on the radar of some big money. There were lots of people interested and asked him to give a talk to local farmers market vendors.

He expected maybe 6 people but 42 showed up for this 2 hour presentation. Before the talk, he had realized the David & Goliath situation. He was using beauveria bassiana but NOT the GHA strain…

Even his intuition was telling him that it would be the death of him.

He gave the presentation anyway but at the very end he informed the attendees of the legality of the process and urged them not to proceed.

Staying true to his heart but not wanting to die just yet, the next day he turned in all of his cultures and Petri dishes to the local department of ag. Upon arrival to the office, the door opened when he was about 20 feet outside of the entrance and an agent addressed him by name when he had not informed them of him coming into the office.

While inside, agents in uniform and badges spoke of permits for pesticides but the men in suits spoke of visiting his mother, by name, in a small town of a population less than 5,000 people. They were quoting texts and phone calls from all attendees of the presentation.

Needless to say, the research is on hold for the time being.

Ophiocordyceps unilateralis, metarhizium anisopliae, beauveria bassiana and many other species affect all chordata (lifeforms with a spinal cord) in THIS manner. I haven’t seen that show about human zombies but I feel it may be a documentary.