Nanotechnology Device to Limit the amount Drinkers can Drink
Nanotechnology Device to Limit the amount Drinkers can Drink
Date: 12/13/2013 11:32:08 PM ( 11 y ) ... viewed 633 times I was watching an episode of the X file series this past week where criminal elements were able to infect a US congressman with a nanotechnology device that could kill him if he did not follow their orders. He was enslaved by this nanotechnology device. It was used to control him.
From my Point of View, GMOs are the Trojan Horse. While we have been focused on GMO activism, that is beginning to be known by more and more people everyday, and is the near defacto policy of the US Government, Nanotechology was under the radar of most of us.
I would like to see a survey of how many people actually know about GMOs now, and what percent actually would want to ban them.
The Labeling GMO campaigns have raised the awareness to the Tipping Point where GMO's will be labeled, and some feel banned.
This might seem impossible now in light of the Pro GMO stance of the US Government.
Here is a heads up that I will be broadcasting beginning Spring 2014 through the new Uncle Sam Married Anti GMO Campaign:
The Us Gov is banking not only on GMOs but Nanotechlogy.
I first heard of Nanotechology in 2001, the first year I attended the Biodevastation Teachins in that were held in San Diego in conjunction with
BIO, the Biotechnology Industry Organization meeting.
I spoke at an open rally in Balboa Park as part of the Biodevastation 2001.
I was recorded by PBS when I spoke.
HERE IS MY IDEA
Since the US Gov is already invested in Nanotechnology , they might get some of their investors to invent a Nanotechnology device that disallows a person from drinking more than ounce of booze.
This could be implanted in DUI candidates.
Of course, Nanotechnology, in my opinion should be outlawed,
and the Booze industry would rebel against such a device because
the Booze Industry is stronger than the industries that want to stop drinking.
Drinking is good for the economy, One DUI in San Diego is $2000.00 for the courts.
What is your take?
LINK
Nanotechnology X File show
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S.R._819
Skinner remembers having seen, on numerous occasions, a bearded man who showed up suspiciously and who is actually running the scheme. He saves Skinner and sacrifices one of his own men. The case is closed and Skinner is, once again, aggravated with the agents, ordering them to report exclusively to Assistant Director Alvin Kersh (James Pickens, Jr.). The bearded man was actually Alex Krycek (Nicholas Lea), a rogue FBI agent who formerly worked for the Syndicate, who continues to control the potentially debilitating nanotechnology in Skinner's system.[1]
MORE ON NANOBOTS
http://www.activistpost.com/2013/08/the-dna-nanobots-have-arrived.html
THIS IS ALREADY HAPPENING
At this stage of technological development, we will be able to eat whatever we want, whatever gives us pleasure and gastronomic fulfillment, and thereby unreservedly explore the culinary arts for their tastes, textures, and aromas. At the same time, we will provide an optimal flow of nutrients to our bloodstream, using a completely separate process. One possibility would be that all the food we eat would pass through a digestive tract that is now disconnected from any possible absorption into the bloodstream.
This would place a burden on our colon and bowel functions, so a more refined approach will dispense with the function of elimination. We will be able to accomplish this using special elimination nanobots that act like tiny garbage compactors. As the nutrient nanobots make their way from the nutrient garment into our bodies, the elimination nanobots will go the other way. Periodically, we would replace the nutrition garment for a fresh one. One might comment that we do obtain some pleasure from the elimination function, but I suspect that most people would be happy to do without it.
Ultimately we won’t need to bother with special garments or explicit nutritional resources. Just as computation will eventually be ubiquitous and available everywhere, so too will basic metabolic nanobot resources be embedded everywhere in our environment. In addition, an important aspect of this system will be maintaining ample reserves of all needed resources inside the body. Our version 1.0 bodies do this to only a very limited extent, for example, storing a few minutes of oxygen in our blood, and a few days of caloric energy in glycogen and other reserves. Version 2.0 will provide substantially greater reserves, enabling us to be separated from metabolic resources for greatly extended periods of time.
Once perfected, we will no longer need version 1.0 of our digestive system at all. I pointed out above that our adoption of these technologies will be cautious and incremental, so we will not dispense with the old-fashioned digestive process when these technologies are first introduced. Most of us will wait for digestive system version 2.1 or even 2.2 before being willing to do dispense with version 1.0
http://lifeboat.com/ex/human.body.version.2.0#nanobots
HOW MUCH GOV MAKES ON ALCOHOL?
http://brookstonbeerbulletin.com/how-much-does-the-government-make-from-alcohol/
http://www.allgov.com/news/controversies/chicago-police-accused-of-making-fal...
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