LoP Guest Wrote:Rod Munch Wrote:LoP Guest Wrote:Rubbish. Nonsense. They wouldn't dare. They would be foolish to try. It wouldn't work. I myself would disregard anything Simon says. f*ck governments/gangs, now, AND when the SHTF.
No, he's right. You've probably never lived in a major metropolitan area...with a ghetto underclass. Anyone who doesn't think martial law on some level will be necessary in an economic collapse is delusional. I'm not saying the collapse isn't warranted or not deliberate. The reality is that major cities will need to be locked down. You have a completely dependent, drooling-class of citizens that number in the millions. How do you control them? They are completely dependent upon handouts. Let's face it, if they had anything going for them, they could withstand an interruption in the economy or "business as usual." Schwarzenegger was right, most people need to be told how to behave and what to do. What do you do with such people when the system breaks down. I love freedom as much as the next guy...but let's face it, what do you do with such people when the system breaks down? Let's be realistic.
you spray them with a self-replicating in vivo, crystal producing, signal amplifying, neural interface laced with conductive metals and then zap the f*ck out of them.
well, as soon as i posted that my internet would not work anymore. took a while to get back with a link.
mind you, i think the inventors made a substance that can be used for some very nice, degradable radar chaff and a host of nifty medical inventions and applications, but the Air Force and the National Institutes of Health have certain rights in these inventions because it was developed with grants from them, so what is stop them from taking the substance back to their labs and tweeking it for more nefarious purposes?
Much more at link with lots of links to click:
http://www.bibliotecapleyades.net/cienci...ails24.htm
"The National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the United States Air Force (USAF) are listed as the agencies that gave the grant monies for the invention of atmospheric, radar chaff created from silk fibroin proteins derived from the milk of transgenic goats.
The United States Army funded
the development of the transgenic goats, who were given a gene from a web-spinning spider. This silk fibroin material is harvested from the milk of these transgenic goats. This must be a new kind of radar chaff, instead of the old, aluminum strips chaff. Over many years, the Air Force has dumped radar chaff in the skies of the United States.
The below information was hacked off of the front page of the site. Nothing was hacked off of the front page but this information. We can only assume that it is important for certain parties that this information is not known by the public.
Hacked section:
"The Air Force & National Institutes of Health Funded Self-Replicating, Organic/Inorganic, Nanoscale - Macro-scale, Silica/Spider Silk/Polymer Advanced Materials That Can Be Used for Anything from Radar Chaff to Nano Fibers to Biosensors. Used to make fibers, foams, gels, films, or crystals.
They can put almost any biological thing - drug, germ, antibody, hormone, gene, etc. into these advanced, nano-materials. These advanced, nano-materials can be used for microelectronic devices. The patents also talk about a crystallization process that can happen in vivo - after implantation.
Let's call these...
Radar Chaff #1 and
Radar Chaff #2.
"It was demonstrated that the functional recombinant silks exhibit an ability to promote the nucleation of hydroxyapatite. The functional recombinant silks (silk fusion proteins) of the present invention have potential application in biomaterials, tissue engineering, advanced material composites and biosensors."
(quoted from the patent, Radar Chaff #1)
The Above Radar Chaff Patents use Silk Fibroin farmed from the Milk from the Army's Transgenic, Spider Goats.
Who is investigating Morgellons? The National Institutes of Health and the Army Institute of Pathology are investigating; they own nanotechnology patents, and they can't seem to recognize nanotechnology when they see it?"