Nanobots, Morgellons, and Kaiser

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Subject: [SpinLyme] Nanobots, Morgellons, and Kaiser

Date: Jul 21, 2008 7:55 AM

My site statistics tell me not enough people are looking at this.
Kindly go to
YouTube and study all you can about nanbots, because as you know,
whenever there
is any new technology, the Asshole That Be turn it into a weapon.

http://www.actionlyme.org/BOTS_MORGELLONS.htm


Researchers using viruses to build nano-electronics

by Nilay Patel, posted Oct 16th 2007 at 4:41PM
MIT researchers have begun using bio-engineered viruses to build
nanomaterials
with wide-ranging applications, like thin battery fibers that may one
day be woven
directly into clothing. The process, which is being developed by
Professor Angela
Belcher and her team, has gained the interest of the US military for
its potential
in creating new types of sensors, solar cells, and batteries, as part
of future
combat gear. There's still a way to go, however -- right now all the
virus-built
fibers really do is glow red under ultraviolet, but Belcher is
confident her "directed
evolution" development technique will allow her viral construction
crew to
build more sophisticated fibers soon. Here's hoping -- we'd kill to
recharge
our devices with some stylin' battery-pants.


COMMENT:
Well if the CDC cannot figure out what Morgellons is by taking a DNA
sample, and
they intend to deploy Kaiser-Permanente in a long term study of it,
you can be sure
they know what Morgellons is, and that it is real, and that it is some
sort of idiotic
accident that they want to cover up.

In any instance where the CDC is working with Kaiser, you can be sure
they're
up to bullshit.


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