Have
you had a blood test recently? Or any surgical procedure? Any
injection of any sort? If the answer is yes then I have some news for
you. The development of two technologies hold a secret that you may
not be aware of. The creation of nano-scale machines was first
achieved in 1988, based on the early creation in 1985 of the now
famous Buckminster Fullerenes, the research running in parallel but
completely separate threads in the mainstream science labs of major
universities, and in the less well known research labs of the
military. These machines are a crucial first step in the field of
human microchipping. The second step is the development of ever
smaller computer circuits and processors. It was realised quite early
on that if anything was to be secretly implanted into human subjects
it would have to be undetectable to mainstream medical staff using
ultrasound, X-rays, MRI scanners and so on. In order to achieve this
it would have to be on a microscopic scale, it would need to be
non-metallic, and it would need to generate undetectable electrical
and radio frequency signals. If any of these likelihood was that the
implant would be found and the consequences to the plans of the elite
would be very serious indeed.
Being
created from carbon atoms, nano-machines overcome many of these
issues, and with the development of processors small enough to embed
into these machines, and ultra high frequency signalling technologies
beyond the detection range of current mainstream scanners the way
became clear to start a global program of chip implantation. The big
question is, why was this plan created in the first place. There are
several reasons, but they all come back to one core idea. If you are
able to implant an undetectable device into a human body, you have
access to that body. You can monitor the processes within the body,
you can track movement, you can use that device to carry out a number
of tasks. If we look to the mainstream development of nano-machines
we see a primary attribute being the ability to replicate. These
machines have been likened to viruses, organisms that exist only to
replicate, and that need components from host cells in order to do
so. The nano-machines that have been developed by the military have
the same core criteria. Being made from carbon atoms the human body
provides a ready source of raw materials, and by creating machines
that can integrate with human cells, a ready source of energy, tapped
from cell mitochondria.
An
interesting aside is the way in which the issues around the need for
undetectable transmission of data was solved. Buckminster Fullerenes,
the building blocks of nano-machines are the largest particle so far
known that is able to exist as both a wave and a particle. As the
implanted nano-machine collects data from the host body it creates
new Fullerenes initially as a particle, transfers data to them,
changes their state to a wave and broadcasts in the UHF band to be
collected and translated remotely. The action of changing the
Fullerenes status is enacted by creating an entangled second machine
that can interact remotely with the implant. By utilising this
method, control can be exerted over the nano-machine implant at any
distance. The record so far is in excess of 6000 miles, making global
control a realistic possibility. The introduction of nano-machine
implants is implicated in the increase of incidents of cancer, the
“out of control” cell replication a triggered effect of the
implant, the increase of mental illness, the implant being able to
directly engage with and influence the bodies hormonal systems, and
it is thought, physically take control of the target body, the
implant being able to directly control the electrical signals of the
central nervous system.
Something
to think about in the middle of the night....
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