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Biochemical nanotech
Aside from modifying the ionosphere
for the purposes of ‘info dominance’, weather weaponisation, and
geophysical warfare, chemtrails also play a part in biochemical
warfare analysis, trials, and possibly binary nanotech. according to
the journal of Science and Engineering Ethics,
‘Passive observation of people
could.....be complemented by actively manipulating them – for
instance, if it would be possible to gain direct technical access to
their nervous system or brain ......
Nanoparticles could eventually be
transported as aerosols over great distances and be distributed
diffusely. They could enter the
human body by way of the lungs, through the skin, or the digestive
tract’. 29
As noted, NASA’s Langley Institute
has been assigned to analyse the cloud formations and track the
biochemical agents using infrared and ultraviolet LIDAR.
In 2001, a PowerPoint presentation
was given to delegates from the US Air Force 2025 (the ‘owning the
weather’ team), DARPA, CIA, FBI, et al., attending a NASA Langley
Institute meeting.
Relative to chemtrails, the
presentation included as the ‘Major Influences of IT/Bio/Nano Upon
Future Warfare’:
‘Ubiquitous miniaturized/networked
multi-physics, hyperspectral sensors
Wonderous [sic: wandering?]
/Ubiquitous land/sea/air/space multiphysics, hyperspectral sensor
swarms (military/commercial/ scientific)
Robotic/swarm technologies primarily
commercial/endemic worldwide
“Volumetric” weaponry
fuel/air dust/air
Isomers [nuclei, which the Owning
the Weather document confirmed are needed for cloud creation]
Carbon fibres.’
(The Owning the Weather document
also mentioned the use of carbon black nano-dust.)
Black fibers and one red fiber, just under the epidermis of a healing lesion. Magnification 200 ×. Photo courtesy of Cindy Casey, Charles E Holman Foundation, Austin, Texas.
"The distinctive feature of
Morgellons disease is the presence of microscopic
subcutaneous fibers. Observation of the skin with a lighted,
handheld, 30 × to 60 × magnifier enables visualization of these
red, blue, black, and white fibers that have the appearance of either
straight hollow tubes or wiry tangled threads. Examination of
the black specks by electron microscopy reveals that they consist of
a tightly woven ball of black fibers.]
The presentation also included a
discussion on:
‘Airborne varieties of Ebola,
Lassa, etc
Aflatoxin (“natural,”
parts-per-billion carcinogen[)]
Binary bio into nation’s
agric./food distrib. system (every home/foxhole)
Genomicaly (individual/society)
targeted pathogens
Ubiquitous/Cheap micro-to-nano
EVERYTHING
precision strike, volumetric
warfare, “swarms”
Binary bio (anti-functional/fauna)
Inexp. Binary Bio into Food Supply.’
(Emphasis in original). 30
The report listed
‘Vulnerabilities: Visual, lidar,
IR [infrared], biolum [bio-luminescent?], turbidity.’
Why would ‘turbidity’, which
means thickness and density, particularly in relation to atmospheric
processes, be discussed unless it referred to purposefully created,
wind-blown aerosols?
The biochemical agents being
released via chemtrails are therefore not only designed to monitor
the health of targeted populations exposed to the pathogens, but also
to test the efficacy of the LIDAR systems in preparation for
‘volumetric’ attacks on other countries.
As the presentation clarified, this
is an operation ‘endemic worldwide’.’
In 2007, the UK Ministry of Defence
confirmed that
‘Certain sensitive applications,
such as decisive or revolutionary systems and weapons, especially
those associated with deterrence and mass effect, will increasingly
be developed in discreet (and discrete) partnerships.
Specific national or closely allied
expertise and investment will be required to address, for example
nuclear, counter-terrorism and
chemical and biological defence.’ 31
The ‘defence’ tag-on can be
discounted because the 1940-79 biochemical-nuclear trials on the
British public were also labelled ‘defensive’. 32
In this MOD document we find the
following:
‘In these cases, the supplier is
likely to remain inhouse to Defence, or government-to-government.
Direct investment will also remain
important where there is no civilian counterpart, such as
high-performance explosives, certain protection and guidance systems,
and specific sensors
Military and civilian applications
that require range and visibility, particularly sensing applications,
are currently moving from ground to airborne use and, as they become
practically and economically viable, many of these applications will
be increasingly exploited either in the high atmosphere or in
space.’ (Emphases in bold in
original, other emphases added.) 33
29 Armin Grunwald, ‘Nanotechnology
– A New Field of Ethical Inquiry?’, Science and Engineering
Ethics, No. 11, 2005, pp. 187-201,
30 Dennis M. Bushnell, ‘Future
Strategic Issues/Future Warfare [Circa 2025]’, NASA Langley
Research Center, undated circa 2001, archived by the Federation of
American Scientists, at
31 Ministry of Defence, ‘Strategic
Trends Programme: 2007-2036’, 23 January, 2007 (third edition), pp.
62-3.
32 See, for instance, Antony
Barnett, ‘Millions were in germ war tests’, The Observer, 21
April, 2002,
and Rob Evans, Gassed (London: House
of Stratus, 2000) pp. 349-64.
33 See note 31.
See also:
Future Strategic Issues and Warfare
by DM Bushnell
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