The Global Agenda: NANOROBOTICS, TYRANNY, and the FUTURE of Humanity

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For decades unelected officials in the United States and around the world have called for a more "global approach"
to direct every facet of our lives; commerce, medicine, politics, religion, technology, and so on. Animal engineering studies
done by the CIA in the 1960's pale in comparison to the research done in the rapidly expanding and unchecked field of
nanorobotics today. The frightening scenarios proposed by the likes of Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum (WEF)
are closer to becoming a reality than ever before. If the last four years of tyranny in the names of science and medicine
have told us nothing, the proof is in the technology. Unless humanity can put guardrails in place soon, this next wave of
limitless technology may have us doomed.
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Silver dollar containers to store film, smoke pipes with radio receivers, the cigarette pack camera, and dead drop spikes all sound like something out of a James Bond flick or the campy 1960's Batman TV series. But in the Cold-War era the CIA was
hard at work employing these and other tactics in a program called "Operation Acoustic Kitty". CIA operatives, with the help of a surgeon, implanted a microphone and transmitter at the base of a cat's skull with the hope of capturing the conversations of foreign officials. The operation was considered a failure, in that the cat was hit by a car shortly after being let loose, but documents relating to the incident show that officials were happy with having the ability to train and direct feline movements. And so continued the behavioral engineering studies by the U.S. government under DARPA. In an article by Berkeley scientists published in 2009, we see the ability to control the flight of insects by a neural stimulating system, using microcontrollers and micro batteries. In 2013 Harvard researchers introduced the RoboBee and now companies are filing patents for their own such technology.
An online study published in 2021 by the National Center for Biotechnology Information via the National Institute of Health (NIH) explicitly states the ability to use nanomaterials for virus detection and tracking. In section 2.3 of the study, a self-assembled nanostructure of chiral quantum dots is mentioned in the examination of a target virus. Klaus Schwab and the World Economic Forum (WEF) frequently speak about a bleak future where humans will be chipped; where we will own nothing and be happy about it. Campaigns featuring celebrities telling us that eating bugs are the future of fine dining. And that elections aren't really necessary. And here, if the last four years haven't told us anything about how easy it was for the entire world to fall victim to nearly every single conspiracy theory, the proof is in the technology.
Thousands of articles have been published on the topic of nanorobotics over the years and just this last December a team of researchers at New York University developed DNA-based bots that can replicate themselves in ultraviolet light.
The next wave of limitless and unchecked technology is right around the corner and unless we put in place some guardrails humans will be squashed. Like a bug.
This is James Anthony Reporting.

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