Science paper documents "self-assembled magnetic nanosystems" for cybernetic biocircuitry | |
The average person living today has little idea how far the development of self-assembling nanotech biocircuits has progressed. So-called "fact-checkers" (professional propagandists and liars) deliberately mislead people into thinking there's no such thing as a self-assembling graphene-based biocircuitry system that could be feasibly injected into people and called a "vaccine," but the published scientific literature lays out a comprehensive, well-documented body of research that shows this technology is quite real... and has been tested in biological systems for at least two decades. A "self-assembling" system means that a person is injected with instructions that set into motion a process where a structure is assembled inside the body, using resources available in the blood (such as iron and oxygen atoms). In effect, nanotech self-assembly means that a microchip doesn't need to be "injected" into someone, since the circuitry can be assembled in vivo after injection. Today, I reveal some of the published scientific papers that describe at least two decades of self-assembly nanotech / nanowires research into building human interface cybernetic systems. These can be used for neurological control, commanded by external electromagnetic broadcasts. The "borgification" of humanity has begun. |
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