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Health Impacts Nanotech Graphene NanoBots
Self Assembly Nanotechnology NanoRobots in Vaccinations And Medication Delivery Are Everywhere Now - How Does This Bioaccumulate In The Body?
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Smart Dust -The Key To 4th Industrial Revolution: It's Everywhere Monitoring Everything - Healthcare, Banking, Weather, Food, Military Applications And Humans
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Unbelievable Amounts Of Nano & Microplastics Found In Deceased Human Brains - Concentrations Rose by 50% between 2016-2024. The Rise Of Human Cyborgs: Instead Of Superintelligence We Get Dementia?
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Self Assembly Nanotechnology NanoRobots in Vaccinations And Medication Delivery Are Everywhere Now - How Does This Bioaccumulate In The Body?
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Doctors Ana ‘Mihalcea observing unvaccinated blood vs vaccinated blood under a 4000x Microscope.
“They have the same self assembling Nanotechnology
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If The US Navy Warns Its Service Members Against The Use Of AI Chatbots Should Civilians Take Note? AI Apps Harvesting Biometric Data, Altmans' World ID - Technocracy Taking Over Our Civilization
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The US Navy warns personnel against using generative AI apps such as DeepSeek
The recent news that the US Navy is warning of the security threat of its personnel using Chatbot is something that we should take note as a society. The adoption of AI tools has become ubiquitous, yet few people are aware of the risks.
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Biometric data harvesting by AI also includes the threat of biometric data hacking. If AI is monitoring your movements, your processing speed, cognitive abilities and your emotional state, you can understand that the hacking of any of these areas is quite easy and has been well described by AI expert Cyrus Parsa.
Due to "potential security and ethical concerns associated with the model's origin and usage"
In brief: DeepSeek's AI chatbot, which has sent the tech industry into a chaotic scramble, is officially banned by the US Navy, which told personnel to avoid using the app due to "potential security and ethical concerns associated with the model's origin and usage." It's important to note, though, that other apps, including ChatGPT, are also banned.
Chinese startup DeepSeek released its open-source R1 AI model this month, trained using 671 billion parameters using just 2,048 Nvidia H800s and $5.6 million – a fraction of the resources required by tech giants who spend billions on their AI systems. The prospect of companies no longer having to buy Nvidia's expensive flagship GPUs sent the company's market value down by a record $600 billion and wiped even more off the stock market.
DeepSeek, owned and operated by a hedge fund in Hangzhou, China, is currently topping the Apple App Store free app charts, but the US Navy won't be using it. A spokesperson for the military branch confirmed that the AI was to be avoided by members, who were told to refrain from downloading, installing, or using the DeepSeek model "in any capacity." The ban covers both work-related and personal use.
The move is said to be part of the Department of the Navy's Chief Information Officer's generative AI policy. CNBC reports that the instructions came from an email that states, "We would like to bring to your attention a critical update regarding a new AI model called DeepSeek." The warning was based on an advisory from Naval Air Warfare Center Division Cyber Workforce Manager.
Given the fact that AI is in charge of monitoring WBAN data accumulated via the self assembly nanotechnology and AI is in control of nano/ microrobots - we should be careful regarding the AI surveillance capacity of human biometric data. You can see the recent publications by the IEEE regarding data control via AI.
Fueled by healthcare electronics (HE) and artificial intelligence (AI), smart healthcare market has been emerging, such as medical wireless body area network (WBAN), which can be used for daily health and early disease monitoring, where intra-WBAN communication is at the first tier. However, timely message sending and low-power consumption are still two essential issues. Therefore, an AI-generated content-based control strategy called KsCS-DQNs is suggested to address these challenges.
I posted this recent article regarding the vulnerability of not just our military but all civilians as well as government officials, politicians who can be remote influenced via their WBAN self assembly nanotechnology:
Should The COVID19 Injected Humans Be Declared As Critical Infrastructure By Department Of Homeland Security? How Do We Protect Augmented Humans From Being Hacked By Foreign Adversaries/Terrorists?
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Now AI Can Bypass Biometric Banking Security, Experts Warn
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World wants to link AI agents to digital identity ‘personas’
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Interview With James Grundvig: Warp Speed 2.0 on Unrestricted Warfare
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Warp Speed 2.0
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This recent interview discusses the mRNA cancer vaccines and concerns about Warp Speed 2.0. It is certainly my view that there should be a moratorium on mRNA technology and a full investigation on the COVID19 bioweapon. I have no trust in any of the manufacturers of Big Pharma.
We discuss these concerns and some of my recent research on animal vaccines.
Regardless of what President Trump said about the cancer vaccines, I believe the real work will happen with the head of the HHS, Mr Kennedy - once confirmed. I am very encouraged and know that great changes will happen with his Leadership.
In the meantime, I will continue my work and my contribution to the knowledge about the concerns of self-assembly nanotechnology in our medications and environment.
We will be in a much better place when our food is no longer poisoned, geoengineering is stopped and we have strict regulations and oversight on Big Pharma preventing the poisoning of our children and general population is enforced.
If he brings peptides back for integrative practitioners, we have so many tools with which to heal people from every disease. These were banned by the FDA because they work, restore health without side effects.
Dismanteling the corrupt FDA regulations will be key for our healthy future. I agree with Mr Kennedy, those who want to continue to vaccinate themselves and continue using other Big Pharma chemicals, have the free will to do it.
I am not anti-vaccine either, I am anti-poison. Hence, I would never recommend any vaccines. It is great timing, that the fraud of the pharmaceutical companies are getting more and more exposed.
Breaking: Claims That Childhood Vaccines ‘Saved Millions of Lives’ Based on Flawed Models
In a paper published today, all-cause mortality expert Denis Rancourt, Ph.D., said claims by public health agencies and top medical journals that childhood vaccination prevents millions of deaths annually are based on “tentative and untethered models of epidemiological forecasting” that produce “unlikely results.
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US Government Accountability Office Report: AI IMMERSIVE TECHNOLOGIES Most Civilian Agencies Are Using or Plan to Use Augmented Reality +Virtual Reality. Health & Human Services Is A Top User
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Brain Computer Interface Technology: Brain Chip, Synthetic Telepathy, Metaverse, Shared Lives. Targeted Individuals Are The Testing Ground For AI World Control In Sentient World Simulation Since 2007
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also Articaine and Epinephrine, Lidocaine with Epinephrine and Mepivacaine. - Dr Anita Baxis sp? On substack next email Jan 23 TBD
Nanorobots Building Mesogens, Polymers And Hydrogel Mesh Networks And Microchip Like Structures In COVID19 Unvaccinated Blood - Darkfield Microscopy Evidence Of Biodigital Convergence
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Transhumanist Technocracy Marches On - mRNA Cancer Vaccines, AI Stargate
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Scanning Electron Microscopy and Energy-Dispersive X-ray Spectroscopy Of Wyoming Snow By Maria Crisler CLS(NCA),MBA/HCM
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TECHNOCRATIC SMART CITIES ARE HERE: ROBO-VILLE Top secret ‘living lab’ robot city of the future built near volcano will welcome first human residents
Ana Maria Mihalcea MD PhD Wed Jan 15 2025
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Top secret ‘living lab’ robot city of the future built near volcano will welcome first human residents later this year
We are in the acceleration phase of information. As I have reported on the technocratic plan of “Aftershock” - inventions and technological process are now exponentially exploding, reaching an acceleration velocity that is planned to overwhelm the vast majority of individuals to even comprehend reality any more.
I wrote about this prediction by the technocratic transhumanist “futurists” here:
Understanding Future Shock And After Shock - The Technocratic Prediction That Common Man Will No Longer Understand Reality Due To The Exponential Pace Of Technological Advances
Future Shock is a 1970 book by American futurist Alvin Toffler,[1] written together with his spouse Adelaide Farrell,[2][3] in which the authors define the term "future shock" as a certain psychologi…
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Smart cities - which I call AI controlled concentration camps - that will monitor every move and the inhabitants biometrics. What looks like a scifi movie scene is all about the 2030 Agenda and total world control. Note AI tech monitors health inside - what if AI decides a person is not socially acceptable and should be eleminated? How easy is it to make any smart device into a weapon? Will AI monitor brain waves for thought police? Connect with the self assembly nanotechnology in the blood stream and alter the individual?
Humans will be the living lab rats. Read for yourself.
Here is the article - please see the link above for videos:
PEOPLE will move into a top secret robotic utopia "living laboratory" later this year filled with futuristic tech.
Toyota has been building its Woven City since 2021 which will serve as a test ground for driverless cars, smart homes and robotics.
The site is just a few miles away from Mount Fuji, Japan and costs $10billion / £8billion.
Phase 1 construction of the ambitious project is now complete and one hundred people will move in later this year, Toyota announced at the CES tech show in Las Vegas.
The current site will eventually house 360 residents.
Once phase 2 and future phases are complete up to 2,000 people could be living there.
"Woven City is more than just a place to live, work, and play," said Akio Toyoda, Chairman of Toyota.
"Woven City is a place where people can invent and develop all kinds of new products and ideas.
"It’s a living laboratory where the residents are willing participants, giving inventors the opportunity to freely test their ideas in a secure, real-life setting."
Select inventors and their families - known as "Weavers" - will relocate to Woven City in autumn with the goal of developing technologies to address "societal challenges".
Toyota is inviting experts from third parties too, including a firm working on pollen-free spaces for those who suffer with hay fever and another building futuristic vending machine concepts.
Meanwhile, an instant noodles company will also look to create food environments to inspire new "food cultures".
Visitors to the top secret city will be "limited to related parties" at first.
But the general public will be able to visit and participate in activities from 2026.
Toyota has previously explained that each residence will be kitted out with solar-panel rooftops, AI tech to monitor health inside the home and all vehicles and buildings will be connected through data and sensors.
Houses, made mostly from wood, will include in-home robotics to "assist with daily living" helping residents to be more independent.
Streets will be split into three types, pedestrian-only areas, roads for fast-moving traffic and streets for a mix of lower-speed vehicles.
The car brand commissioned Danish architect Bjarke Ingels - whose previous projects include the Two World Trade Centres, the Lego House in Denmark and Google's Mountain View - to work on the huge development.
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Darkfield Microscopy of Canine Distemper - Adenovirus Parainfluenza-Parvovirus Vaccine - Routine Vaccination For Dogs Shows Microbots and Polymer Self Assembly
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This is Darkfield Microscopy of the vaccine for dogs routinely given. I have been previously asked to look at vaccinations for animals. I have recently shown one of the cat’s vaccine here:
Micro Robots In Cats Live Virus Rhinotracheitis and Panleukopenia Vaccine
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In the following video you can see magnification 2000x many light emitting robots.
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"Shape The Future" European Commission Transhumanistic Plan Presentation - Its Happening NOW
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Compact terahertz sensor identifies cancer types with record sensitivity and 93% accuracy
Ana Maria Mihalcea MD PhD Mon Jan 6 2025
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I am reposting this article that was just published today from Nanowerk about a
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recent study in Advanced Materials. Terahertz sensors can determine human cancer cells and specific cancer types with 93% accuracy. This shows the once again exponential advancement of bio-nanotechnology that is transforming the health care system as we speak. Note that if they know how to diagnose cancer cells by their unique electromagnetic frequency signature, they also know how to induce it by sending that very frequency in the terahertz range. Biosensors do have potential bidirectional capacity. They can emit a signal and they could also receive a signal.
The evolution of this technology will be the AI controlled intra body hospital. This allows nanotechnological devices to perform diagnostics and surgeries inside of the body. This is not fiction, but science carefully planned as I wrote about here:
Homeland Defense & Security Information Analysis Center: Implantable Nanosensors: Bringing The Hospital To (Into)You
Bringing the hospital to You - Implantable nanosensors
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Cancer screening typically requires large, expensive equipment housed in specialized facilities. Current methods rely on chemical analysis of blood samples, microscopic examination of tissue biopsies, or complex imaging machines. Each approach demands extensive infrastructure: clinical laboratories, expensive equipment, and highly trained specialists to prepare samples and interpret results. These requirements create significant barriers to regular screening, particularly in regions with limited medical resources. Scientists have identified terahertz radiation - electromagnetic waves that occupy the spectrum between microwaves and infrared light - as a promising alternative for cancer detection. Cancer cells interact with terahertz waves in distinct ways due to their molecular composition and structure. Like how different materials produce unique sounds when struck, each type of cancer cell creates characteristic patterns when exposed to terahertz waves. However, detecting and interpreting these subtle signatures has proven technically challenging, with previous sensors suffering from low sensitivity and requiring bulky equipment. Researchers from China and Singapore have now developed a miniature sensor that overcomes these limitations through innovative engineering at the microscopic scale. Their work, published in Advanced Materials ("Hyperspectral Metachip-Based 3D Spatial Map for Cancer Cell Screening and Quantification"),
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describes a coin-sized device that combines record-breaking sensitivity with the ability to identify specific cancer types at an accuracy of 93.33%.
The system's key component is a specially engineered glass chip coated with microscopic gold patterns called asymmetric double rectangles. These patterns create strong resonances when exposed to terahertz waves. The researchers achieved a record-high quality factor of 230, meaning the chip can detect extremely subtle differences in how cancer cells interact with terahertz radiation. This sensitivity significantly exceeds previous terahertz-based sensors. The team tested their system specifically with five types of human cancer cells: lung cancer (A549), gastric cancer (HGC-27), bone cancer (U20S), pancreatic cancer (PANC-1), and liver cancer (HepG2). Each type was tested at three different concentrations: 50,000, 100,000, and 400,000 cells per milliliter. The device demonstrated remarkable sensitivity, able to detect changes in concentration as small as 1,320 cells per milliliter – a level of precision previously unattainable with similar technologies. To analyze the measurements, the researchers developed an innovative three-dimensional mapping system. Their software transforms the terahertz response data into specific coordinates in a 3D space, with each cancer type occupying a distinct region. This visualization method achieved 93.33% accuracy in identifying the correct cancer type and concentration among the tested samples. The theoretical framework suggests the system could distinguish between approximately 180,000 different biological samples, though this capability remains to be demonstrated with actual samples. The technology offers several practical advantages over current methods. Unlike existing tests, it doesn't require adding chemical markers or dyes to the cells. The entire device is portable, unlike the room-sized machines used in many hospitals. Most importantly, the automated analysis means healthcare workers don't need extensive training to interpret results. However, several challenges must be addressed before clinical implementation. The current study examined carefully prepared samples containing single types of cancer cells. Real patient samples contain complex mixtures of different cell types, proteins, and other biological materials that could interfere with detection. The researchers acknowledge the need for extensive testing with such mixed samples to validate the technology's practical effectiveness. The team is working to adapt their system for more complex biological environments. This includes developing methods to detect cancer cells in blood, other bodily fluids, and tissue samples where multiple cell types are present. They're also investigating whether similar sensor designs could work with different frequencies of electromagnetic radiation to detect other disease markers. The development of this metachip represents a significant technical achievement in terahertz-based cancer detection. While considerable work remains before clinical deployment, the specific combination of record-high sensitivity (quality factor of 230), precise detection capabilities for five cancer types, and compact design demonstrates important progress toward more accessible cancer screening methods. The system shows particular promise for bringing cancer detection to areas where traditional screening methods are impractical, though its real-world effectiveness will depend on successful validation with complex biological samples. This advance illustrates how precise engineering at the microscopic scale can address persistent challenges in medical diagnostics. The researchers' achievement in creating a highly sensitive, specific detection system for five types of cancer cells marks an important step toward more accessible diagnostic tools, while highlighting the remaining challenges in translating laboratory success to clinical practice.
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