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originally posted by: lostbook
This has been a fear of mine ever since I first heard that NASA was considering injecting astronauts with nano-robots to keep them healthy on long distance trips into deep space.
en.wikipedia.org...
Smartdust is a system of many tiny microelectromechanical systems (MEMS) such as sensors, robots, or other devices, that can detect, for example, light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, or chemicals. They are usually operated on a computer network wirelessly and are distributed over some area to perform tasks, usually sensing through radio-frequency identification.
Xenobots are here: Tiny bio-robots inside your veins may heal you & will definitely be weaponized by West to take out ‘bad guys’
www.rt.com...
So xenobots, in a nutshell, are a swarm of invisible genetically engineered semi-sentient robots designed by an artificial intelligence to live in the human body for days or weeks at a time, where they can survive without food and heal themselves if damaged. What could go wrong?
Well, probably nothing for now. But the arms race to develop xenobots for new applications is already underway, and militaries will certainly be eager to deploy them carrying biological weapons. The supercomputer that designed the xenobots was not available for comment.
www.manchester.ac.uk...
Nanobots pass first stage in ‘fantastic voyage’ from fiction to fact
A team of scientists have created a new generation of tiny remote controlled nanorobots which could one day allow doctors to diagnose disease and deliver drugs from within the human body.
The team led by Professor Li Zhang from the Chinese University of Hong Kong, including Professor Kostas Kostarelos from The University of Manchester, have created the bots from a biodegradable material called spirulina algae.
originally posted by: drewlander
a reply to: Bloodworth
The short answer is yes. You can disrupt day-to-day cellular activity with the aid of "vibrations." Everything has electrical properties down to the atomic level.
originally posted by: DISRAELI
a reply to: Bloodworth
From the old days, when ATS was more focussed on weird conspiracies, I remember the theory that chemtrails were dropping tiny nanobots, which were absorbed by the body and built themselves up into miniature receivers to accept instructions from HAARP.