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Carmody
30th January 2015, 16:17
First PUBLIC demonstration, regarding the public being made aware.

Black ops technology, both in physics and medicine, can be hundreds to thousands of years ahead of what the public is allowed to see.

The First Demonstration Of Self-Propelled Nanobots In A Living Animal (http://io9.com/the-first-demonstration-of-self-propelled-nanobots-in-a-1680380885)


Researchers from the University of California have developed acid-fueled micro-machines capable of traveling and delivering cargo directly inside a living creature. It's a breakthrough that's expected to significantly advance the field of medical nano-robotics.

Scientists have developed drug-delivering micro-machines before, but these systems were only tested under in vitro conditions (i.e., cell cultures outside the body). But in this latest breakthrough, Wei Gao and colleagues have shown that artificial micromotors can travel inside a live mouse, deliver its cargo, and produce no toxic effects.

This is definitely an important proof-of-concept. Nanotechnology has the potential to reshape the way medicine is done. In the future, scaled-up versions of this rudimentary micro-machine could deliver important medicines to previously inaccessible parts of the body (e.g., to treat peptic ulcers and other illnesses), fight infectious diseases, or even perform complex tasks like direct cellular manipulation and repair.


Joseph P Farrell (w/ Scott De Hart) have written books in this area of technology, and most specifically, the end trail of where it might be going to.

For example (this book): Transhumanism: A Grimoire of Alchemical Agendas (http://gizadeathstar.com/purchase/)

And Joseph's thoughts on the matter:
THE TRANSHUMANISM SCRAPBOOK: SELF-PROPELLED NANOBOTS IN LIVING ANIMALS DEMONSTRATED (http://gizadeathstar.com/2015/01/transhumanism-scrapbook-self-propelled-nanobots-living-animals-demonstrated/)

I've added this in the general section, in order to attract the higher number of casual viewers and in the premise that it is not just news, but about to go mainstream. Ie, a common discussion.

JRS
31st January 2015, 02:27
Hmmm, Carmody. Some thanks but no responses to your thread? Humans seem to be more able to accept as true, information stating that over the decades the covert projects have made huge progress in the physical sciences. Many will accept as true the statements from folks such as Ben Rich (decades ago) that we then had the technology to 'take ET home'. And many (but fewer) will accept as true, information that the covert folks have since then built bases on the moon and Mars, etc.

When it comes to information on the biological technology aspects of the progress made by the classified programs, it seems much harder for the human avatar to accept as possible. Most folks are more likely to accept the idea that only ET's are performing abductions of humans and mutilations of animals on this planet, than to entertain the possibility that the truth is that the covert guys have created, in a lab, "programmed life forms (PLF's)" which they have used (along with technologies such as Ben Rich has disclosed) to perform the abductions of folks and mutilations of animals on this planet. The human avatar has much difficulty accepting the possibility that the covert folks have developed the technology, and much more difficulty accepting that they would use it in such a manner.

As you state, black ops technology ... can be hundreds to thousands of years ahead of what the public is allowed to see. They have been working on the medical and biological aspects just as long as they have been working on the physics.

dim
31st January 2015, 05:17
i wonder if those with their hands on the "hundreds to thousands of years ahead" technologies
are happy, content, free, relaxed people
why so much fascination with tech, we are already leaving inside realized dreams and we are still deeply in need
no nanobot ever gona help us, not really
tech never managed to deliver its assumed promise for a better world, whatever "better" means here
i think it's ready to go to the trash bin of yet another failed projection along with religion, science, politics, philosophy, arts, etc
no human invention worth it.