Self-Assembling Nanotechnology in the Vaccines?
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In 1995 I wrote an article about molecular nanotechnology for Computerworld Switzerland. All what is going on now, was to see at that time, specially the self assembly. If you go thru patents, you will see horrific stuff, like You beeing used as a computer when you are online with your Ipad, I phone etc.
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Self implies apart from one another...assembling contradicts that, hence in this example the injection by another.
Ends the video with saying:
but at this point, it is all speculation.
Great.
Well what else can he say? There is evidence of nano tech. We also know the control freaks are hellbent (literally) on installing 5G everywhere, with an almost religious zeal. And we know they've studied technology that allows remote emotional manipulation of brains with nanotech.
So it is a very valid speculation, unfortunately.
Do you think the brains of people are emotional manipulated with 5G?
There is technology that allows manipulation of mammalian brains using EMFs + nanotech (also some that doesn't rely on nanotech). Some of that research is discussed in the video.
So could the push for more EMF emitters around the world be part of that? Sure.
Is it this research you are referencing?
Delivering specific bioactive agents with sufficient bioavailability to the targeted brain area across blood brain barrier remains a big challenge. Magnetically driven nanorobots have demonstrated their potential for controlled drug delivery. However, the dynamic transport of these nanorobots inside each individual's brain vasculature is not yet well studied. Addressing this is a critical step forward to controlled drug delivery for non-invasive brain therapeutics. In this paper, we develop an analytical model describing the personalized dynamic transport of spherical magnetic nanorobots inside the brain vasculature reconstructed from the patient's angiography images.
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33016261/
Basically, from what I understand of this, they are moving a piece of metal, on the nanoscale, with a magnet, in a reconstruction of our blood vessels. This is what the research is about. The application is that they want to deliver drugs to a specific part part of our brain, as they think they can attach medicine to a very small piece of metal, that they move in the blood vessels with a magnet.
First of course they always say it is for medicine. But secondly they are targeting the brain as you said.
Well there is more research than that. I had thought perhaps the research he showed was more similar to the ferro-metallic proteins which scientists injected into rats that bound to certain brain regions and could be influence by magnetic fields.
The point is, there is research involving using nano tech in the brain which interacts with EMF (or just the EF or MF) to change their behavior.
And as mentioned before, they long ago studied EMF weapons to influence people's brains without nanotech involved. So it's bad either way.
Would you suggest wearing a tinfoil hat to protect yourself from these EMF weapons?
That's very cute. No I recommend you keep your smart phone on you at all times with full data streaming.
Also if you can find an apartment with a tower directly outside your window that would be ideal. Wouldn't want to miss any social media notifications.
If there was evidence of nanotech, it wouldn't be speculation
Just because there is evidence for something, doesn't mean there can't also be speculation about that said thing. Use your brain and lay off the dope commie.
Your posts brought out the shills so therefore I'll be looking a Lil deeper into it.
Streisand.