NASA's Future Strategic Warfare Confronted with Contemporary Events | A Military Struggle Directed Against Us - The People vs. Us
In a series of revealing presentations, the NASA Future Strategic Issues/ Future of Warfare Circa 2025 slides have shed light on potential threats that could shape the world in the coming years. Among these, nano robots, surveillance, and self-assembly nanotechnology bioweapons have taken centre stage.
Recent discoveries have uncovered the existence of swarming nanobots in the human bloodstream, raising concerns about the potential misuse of these technologies. The connection between these nanobots and Prion diseases, which have been documented in relation to C19 bioweapons, is particularly troubling. Prion diseases are known for their carcinogenic properties and their ability to cause fatal or disabling conditions, either short-term or long-term through accelerated aging.
The use of C19 bioweapons as ethnic weapons, with DNA specific targets, has also been a topic of discussion. These weapons, if confirmed, could pose a significant threat to global health and security.
Contamination of the food supply is another concern, with evidence suggesting that the presence of nanobots in grocery meat products could be a contributing factor to the findings in unvaccinated individuals. This, coupled with the evidence of crimes against humanity as shown in darkfield blood analysis, underscores the urgency for further investigation.
The implications of self-assembly nanotechnology extend beyond bioweapons. Microplastic polymers associated with these technologies have been linked to turbo cancers, accelerated aging, and all diseases, suggesting a potential attack on the entire biosphere.
The military organisations involved in NASA's future warfare planning for 2025 include DARPA, CIA, FBI, NRO (National Reconnaissance Office), CNO (Chief of Naval Operations Strategic Studies Group), SBCCOM, ONI (NSAP Navy Science Assistance Program), DIA, TRADOC (Army), and Army. The increasing involvement of the U.S. Space Force in space defense strategy, and the expansion of the U.S. Army's space capabilities, indicate their possible roles in related defence plans.
The use of technology in warfare is not limited to nanotechnology. The biological effects of electromagnetic radiation have been discussed in defence intelligence documents, and the role of fifth generation (5G) directed energy radiation emissions in contaminated nanometal Covid-19 vaccines is a topic of ongoing debate.
The potential for technology to impact human health is further highlighted by the connection between lipid nanoparticle-associated inflammation and galectin activation, which are involved in cancer propagation.
The possibility of nanotechnology, cybernetic hive minds, artificial intelligence, and mind control is not just theoretical. Insider accounts from figures like Dr. Robert Duncan confirm these concerns.
The future direction of military research is influenced by prominent technocrats such as Ray Kurzweil, who advises the military on emerging technologies. Certain military Lidar applications for tracking and attacking humans also use self-assembly nanotechnology.
The real "pandemic" may not be the health crisis we are currently facing, but rather the biosensing nanorobots for dual use purposes coupled with digitized surveillance and digital twin cloud upload. Certain microwave attacks on individuals and the entire population are also a target.
The Nano Quell operation, which contaminated different beverages and water supply with dormant nanoweapons, is a stark reminder of the potential threats posed by these technologies.
The NASA presentation reads like Kurzweil's book, "The Singularity is Near," raising questions about the extent to which these technologies are being developed and their potential impact on humanity. Some believe that the military will save us, but the slides suggest that the military and intelligence agencies are waging war against the population and executing the transhumanist technocratic agenda.
These revelations underscore the need for transparency and accountability in the development and deployment of these technologies, to ensure they are used for the benefit of humanity rather than as weapons against it.
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