The unacceptable face of nanotechnology

The unacceptable face of nanotechnology

The Center for Responsible Nanotechnology notes that molecular manufacturing will be a significant advance, comparable perhaps to the Industrial Revolution, but compressed into a few years. This has the potential to disrupt many aspects of society and politics. It seems that it is also capable of turning people’s lives upside down with ‘Morgellons’, an environmental disease that has already infected more than ten thousand people in the United States of America alone. In a scientific paper, presented at the 2007 Annual Conference of the National Registry of Environmental Professionals, in San Antonio, Texas, it was stated that Morgellons: A Nano-911 Foreign Invader, has been presented as a mysterious disease affecting human biology. Mayo Clinic staff describe Morgellons disease as “a mysterious skin disorder characterized by disfiguring sores and tingling sensations under the skin.” It’s quiet, smart and shiny powered by its own transition metal battery. And when it hits its victim, it feels like a piece of broken glass burning as it pierces the skin.

Morgellons is real; its nanocomponent is also real. The nanoassemblers and replicators are said to cause Morgellons to experience a tingling sensation on or under the skin. These components are smaller than any of the 150 pieces of a virus (known as virions). Silently, invisibly, they invade and remain undetected until Morgellons patients begin to experience physical symptoms (non-healing lesions and other strange phenomena). Some patients say they have had Morgellons for about 30 years, but Mary Leitao only gave it a name in 2002.

Patients who confide in their doctors that they experience a tingling sensation are often diagnosed with ‘Delusional Parasitosis’ whereby the doctor, with nothing more than a textbook to guide him, judges that his patient is suffering from some form of psychosis. . However, the nature of nanoassemblers and replicators is to assemble nanomachines and replicate them. So there may actually be nanodevices moving under the skin.

Human beings belong to the biological life known as Eukaryota, while these virtually indestructible nanoforms are considered to belong to the Archaea, a recently recognized important domain of life. These Archaeans inhabit the most extreme planetary environments (deep sea temperatures over 100 degrees Celsius; extremely alkaline or acidic waters; they even thrive in oil deposits, deep underground). It is now known that the submicron archaea-like organism appears to underlie the Morgellons condition. This means that by whatever means, alien biological archaea invade the natural eukaryotic human system, resulting in the various debilitating symptoms that make up Morgellons disease.

It is not the intention of this article to go into the strange details surrounding Morgellons. Such information abounds on the Internet. The purpose of this article is to show the dangers of unethical and unregulated nanotechnology which, as it stands, is programmed in a destructive spirit. First, Morgellons is real and can easily reach epidemic proportions. Second, when fibers growing from skin lesions, a common symptom of Morgellons, are examined under electron microscopes, nanodevices are seen. Third, something man-made, either by accident or by design, is behind the cause of Morgellons. Fourth, this inorganic invasion is most likely airborne and may have something to do with the mysterious ‘chemical trails’ left by aircraft in flight. (Vapor trails dissipate quickly, while chemical trails can linger much longer.) There is also a growing conviction that the disease is also caused by the consumption of genetically modified foods.

Whether or not Morgellons is caused by accident or design is not the issue here. The problem is that it is a nano component. This alone should be enough to raise a red flag because this is not about a computer model of nano theory, this is about real people suffering because their bodies have been invaded by nanobots that cannot be stopped. This is the unacceptable face of nanotechnology. Molecular manufacturing is an extraordinary advance in science that can realize Buckminster Fuller’s “Utopia or Forget.” It is high time that governments take nanotechnology as seriously as they do climate change and establish a global summit, where nations from around the world have the opportunity to express their views on the unpredictable results of molecular manufacturing. .

British Astronomer Royal Sir Martin Rees wrote a book about the threats facing humanity in the 21st century. The largest of these was considered to be that of nanobot mutation, in which a nanobot could mutate and begin to self-replicate as an alien life form. He gave humanity a 50% chance of avoiding extinction from this perceived threat. However, if instead of being a mutation, this fate could be a 100% certainty, if it were an act of evolution programmed into the nanobot by giving it the prime directive to destroy all life as we know it in accordance with entropic of Einstein. vision of the world

Eric Drexler, author of ‘Engines of Creation’ warned: “There are a lot of people, myself included, who are quite concerned about the consequences of this technology for the future. We’re talking about changing so many things that the risk of society handling it bad for lack of preparation is very big”. Unless nanotechnologies are guided by Immanuel Kant’s electromagnetic ethics, humanity will end up destroying itself or, as far as the concept of singularity is concerned, will become slave units of generated artificial intelligence. It seems that humanity may well be standing at a crossroads, with possibly only one chance to make the right decision for the betterment of all humanity. Nanotechnology has the potential to be the greatest boon to mankind. Commemorated with the seal of man-made self-assembling nanometer materials, it can be used to form drugs, pharmaceuticals, chemicals, biomaterials, artificial nerves, artificial brains, pseudo-skin, and molecular electronics, etc. It can also, as we are seeing with Morgellons disease, accelerate human entropy, creating dysfunctions in activity and forcing people, without their permission, to undergo biological transitional archaic processes.

Unless nanotechnology is used for the good of all humanity and the planet, it will be used to subjugate humanity. Morgellons is simply a beginning, a gentle prelude to what will inevitably come to pass. If we allow our fellow human beings to be treated in such a despicable manner, we may very well be next. We must encourage the world’s governments to hold a global summit on the ramifications of nanotechnology before Buckminster Fuller’s ‘Oblivion’ becomes our human reality.

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