NANOTECHNOLOGY

Nanotechnology whether we like it or not is in our societies. The science of Nanotechnology is decades old already.

It is in our:

  • Food production
  • Food processing
  • Food packaging
  • Supplements
  • Medications
  • Dental solutions
  • Surgery operations and solutions
  • Bandages
  • Self-cleaning glass
  • Paint
  • Solar panels

Basically if you can think of it nanotechnology is in it or development for nanotechnology is being researched for it.

Nanotechnology in Agriculture[1]

As you can see from the summary description Nanotechnology is already in your food.  For an example the Nanites (Carbon based nano tube wrapped in enzymes to be allowed to pass through your stomach lining can program your modifiedRNA or via injection change your messengerRNA into modifiedRNA (see my book COVID WAR Revelation 6 – 7 Seals)[2] to instruct your DNA to absorb more Iron or other chemicals. Whether that be for good purposes or nefarious purposes is another issue altogether.

These complex issue (mixing of Clay and Iron) is in some of the Trumpets in Holy Scripture.

Daniel 2.19-23

19 During the night the mystery was revealed to Daniel in a vision. Then Daniel praised the God of heaven

20 and said: “Praise be to the name of God for ever and ever; wisdom and power are his.

21 He changes times and seasons; he sets up kings and deposes them. He gives wisdom to the wiseand knowledge to the discerning.

22 He reveals deep and hidden things; he knows what lies in darkness, and light dwells with him.

23 I thank and praise you, O God of my fathers: You have given me wisdom and power, you have made known to me what we asked of you, you have made known to us the dream of the king.”

What was this the thing revealed to the King and expounded to Daniel in relation to our time and this book?

NANOTECHNOLOGY!

Daniel 2.43-44

43 And just as you saw the iron mixed with baked clay, so the people will be a mixture and will not remain united, any more than iron mixes with clay.

44 “In the time of those kings, the God of heaven will

set up a kingdom that will never be destroyed, nor will it be left to another people. It will crush all those kingdoms and bring them to an end, but it will itself endure forever.

Iron and Clay – Nanotechnology and Flesh

Flesh of:

  • Humans;
  • Fish;
  • Insects;
  • Animals and;
  • Birds;

And in reverse Nanotechnology machines large and small:

  • Large machines Human size and above covered with Flesh;
  • Visible Small machines covered with flesh of their natural species
  • 1 -2 atom wide machines covered with enzymes which go into the flesh of humans and other species.

These types of machines can be controlled with heat and electromagnetics.  This means because your natural heart and nervous system of your body is electrical your own body is pulsing the nanotechnology machines in your body.

Futuristic? No its already here and all you need to do if you are not familiar with this technology is google and youtube searches.

A person who has given a presentation on this in 2016 is Chris Roberts. The reader is encouraged to watch this video although a little dated it is now 6 years old. It exemplifies the advances that were being made before the COVID WAR started in 2019 and the injections in 2021.

102 Weaponizing Nanotechnology and hacking humans defining the boundaries Chris Roberts. Youtube Link https://youtu.be/SmSljqNAD9g

We will summarize the presentation here and then in the separate Trumpets in which some or all the technology is applicable.

Logic flow the following is stated:

  • Why build a better human? Simply improve the one we have
  • Endoskeleton’s (hard technology inside the body) is too cumbersome
  • Exoskeleton suits is also too cumbersome
  • Human’s are 18% carbon
  • Carbon nanotube transistors have been around since 1998 possibly longer
  • Carbon computing has been proven since 2013
  • Humans are walking computers…How Hard Can It Be?

Next slide Chris Roberts says

  • Humans get hacked EVERY day by Viruses masking their host DNA signature.
  • RNA coding/coating to enable them to bypass the humans version of the computer gates
  • Virus then gets into the cells and replicates itself….
    • RNA (RiboNucleic Acid) is the core genetic material that makes up some of nastiest viruses out there
    • RNA …. Is being used for more complex nanostructures

Chris Roberts says that RNA is the easiest thing to build Carbon Nanostructures to use the RNA to get into areas of the human body. Hacking the human by encoding the nanotechnology.

Nanotechnology is only around 2 ATOMs wide is 1 nanometer wide. Able to survive in our bodies. Good with water, very strong. Harder than diamond. Thermal. Can be warmed up or cooled down. Can work only after reaching say body temperature! Smaller than a blood cell.

Nano Owned if we have Nano technology in our body then we are potentially owned by a corporation.

A Nanobot is a nanotechnological robotic machine (nanite) which is a mechanical or electromechanical device whose dimensions are measured in nanometres.

Chris Roberts next slide says:

The Building Process

  • Nucleic acid robots
    • Organic molecular machines with modified DNA structure to allow for 2D and 3D nanomechanical devices.
    • Bacteria based (with electromagnetic field constraints)
      • Use of biological microorganisms to carry out targeted work
      • Nanoscopic machines called assemblers
      • These will be programmed to manipulate the identified atoms and molecules
      • Assemblers and replicators will work together to automatically construct the products
      • It’s all a matter of manipulating atoms, no different than an assembly line….just a different scale.

An organic system can build another organic system using nanotech. i.e. semi-complex machines Chris Roberts said.

Nanotubes that need one, two or three simple instructions are pretty cool he says.

Nano Computations in 2016[3]

The picture of Nanotechnoloy programming means complex machines can now be built Chris says.

Tiny machines that can reproduce themselves. Chris goes on to say “We have the biology technology in which to communicate. Depending upon how you roll the nanocarbons will depend on their properties.  If you roll them horizontally, they will have certain electrical properties but if you roll them vertically, they will have different electrical properties. 

Build semiconductors or computer logic gates you can now build them at the molecular level by simply applying oxygen at one half of the thing at which point you have a simple logic gate. You then get these things to mesh together to communicate together and all of a sudden you have the ability to hack these things he says.”

His next slide is about Encoding Nanotechnology.

DNA Computing:

As we have seen since 2021 injected into our bodies and called mRNA which is not natural mRNA but machine nanotech mRNA – ModifiedRNA instead of MessengerRNA

Ability to use DNA computing is amazing he says the ability for us to store data is formidable. He says one company has shown that a cockroach can store 50 Gigabytes worth of data controlled by Near Field Communications (NFC) and what he calls motherships (mobile phones ipad etc).

If that is the case what can a average size human body store in terms of data.  This is important in terms of what will happen to humans in the future when the seven bowl/vials are poured.  We will explore this further in our next book “Seven bowls/Vials of God’s warning”.

Chris says who needs a USB when we are own storage drive.

Hacking The Code?

  • Using the hard ware description language Verilog to describe a circuit function (iron and clay)
  • We can specify the sensors, actuators, and “user constraints file” which defies the organism. Gate technology and valid operating conditions
  • Cello uses this information to automatically design a DNA sequence encoding the desired circuit. (check out Cello Cad). Chris says this is the actual programming language that can write from the our world directly into the DNA world
  • Work is done via a set of algorithms that parse the Verilog text, create the circuit diagram, assign gates, balance constraints to build the DNA and simulate performance. Chris says this is the actual programming language that can write directly into chips and hardware systems.
  • Cello designs circuits by drawing upon a library of Boolean logic gates.
  • Gate connection is simplified by defining the input and output signals as RNA polymerase (RNAP) fluxes.

Hacking E-Coli

Chris displays a picture on the process of hacking E-Coli.

The slide Chris shows Is to small, therefore we will look at a dailmail.co.uk article.

[4]Could we soon HACK the human body? Scientists use computer code to change how living cells behave

Researchers used a programming language to engineer DNA ‘circuits’ Circuits can be customised to respond to cues, changing the cell’s activity Modified bacteria could help in conditions such as lactose intolerance.

The new method could revolutionise synthetic biology, making it possible for even those with ‘no experience’ of genetics to modify cells

By RYAN O’HARE FOR MAILONLINE PUBLISHED:  1 April 2016

Efforts to harness the power of livings cells have just taken a huge stride forward, thanks to a new method which could revolutionise synthetic biology.

Scientists have been able to ‘hack’ a living cell using a simple computer programming language, allowing them to tweak the functions of cells. The findings lay the groundwork for anyone to easily write in new functions to living cells, enabling them to carry out any task.

Scientists at MIT have ‘hacked’ a living cell using a simple computer programming language to create synthetic DNA (illustrated), allowing them to tweak the functions of bacteria. The team says the findings lay the groundwork for anyone to easily write in new functions to living cells, in fields from crop protection to medicine

Scientists at MIT have ‘hacked’ a living cell using a simple computer programming language to create synthetic DNA (illustrated), allowing them to tweak the functions of bacteria. The team says the findings lay the groundwork for anyone to easily write in new functions to living cells, in fields from crop protection to medicine

By engineering DNA ‘circuits’ – which mimic electronic circuits – bioengineers in the US were able to rewrite the code of bacteria, changing their functions to environmental cues.

Just like writing computer software, scientists were able to code new functions for cells using a text-based programming language which is transferred to the cell’s DNA.’It is literally a programming language for bacteria,’ said Professor Christopher Voigt, a biological engineer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT).

‘You use a text-based language, just like you’re programming a computer. ‘Then you take that text and you compile it and it turns it into a DNA sequence that you put into the cell, and the circuit runs inside the cell.’

Synthetic DNA circuits were designed using a computer program and then inserted into E.coli bacteria. The circuits become switched on under set conditions, such as in response to changes to pH, glucose, light or temperature. And the process is ‘very customizable,’ according to the team.

Synthetic biology is an area of research in which living organisms can be manipulated to change their functions, such as producing materials, eating waste products, and even accurately delivering drugs.

SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY REVOLUTION

Previously, creating synthetic DNA circuits was a laborious process involving significant expertise and a lot of trial and error. But just like writing computer software, scientists at MIT were able to code new functions for cells using a text-based programming language which is transferred to the cell’s DNA.

They used a programming language called Verilog to design logical circuits which were then coded into synthetic loops of DNA called plasmids. These plasmids were then inserted into bacteria, and could be switched on under set conditions, such as changes to pH, glucose, light or temperature. The simplified approach means that those with no experience of genetics can design synthetic circuits and create new functions for cells.

By generating the DNA circuits, bioengineers are able to make cells follow a series of logical steps with specific environmental cues. For example, if the pH drops below a certain level a genetic switch is triggered, which in turn steps up the production of a specific protein, such as insulin. In practice, this would mean the production of insulin could be switched on or off just by making the cell’s environment more acidic.

By using an existing programming language called Verilog, the MIT team designed logical circuits which were then coded into synthetic loops of DNA called plasmids, using a system called Cello. These synthetic plasmids were then inserted into E.coli bacteria – in the same process currently used to add new genes to micro-organisms.

The approach is so simple that it means even those with no experience of genetics can design synthetic circuits, creating new functions for cells just by designing a circuit on a web-based program which converts the computer code to the functional genetic code. ‘You could be completely naive as to how any of it works. That’s what’s really different about this,’ explains Professor Voigt.

Synthetic biology is an area of research in which living organisms can be manipulated to change their functions, to produce materials, eat waste products, and even accurately delivering drugs.

One of the DNA circuits designed by the team contained seven steps, and is reported to be the largest biological circuit ever built. Initially, researchers see modified bacteria, such as E.coli being used to help people with common conditions such as lactose intolerance

WHAT COULD THEY BE USED FOR?

Synthetic biology has huge potential in every aspect of life.

Initially, researchers see modified bacteria being used to help people with common conditions such as lactose intolerance.

Modified bacteria could be swallowed in a drink and would be able to break down the sugar in milk, lactose.

Other jobs could include helping plants to fight pests by producing insecticides, or modified yeast cells which ‘shut down’ the fermentation process when too many toxic byproducts are produced.

Speaking to New Scientist, Professor Voigt, who led the research said: ‘We’re on the cusp of seeing engineered cells as factories for therapeutic applications, such as bacteria engineered to be consumed like yogurt to produce health-promoting substances in the gut.’

The main challenge was designing circuits which wouldn’t interfere with each other when inside the cell, in which the cell is receiving multiple inputs at once.

‘It would [have taken] years to build these types of circuits. Now you just hit the button and immediately get a DNA sequence to test,’ said Professor Voigt.

End of article

Is this why we were asked to wear masks in most countries? Was there something in the masks that was related to e-coli then programmed to do something in the body once it was breathed in and warmed up?

Science Fact

On the following slide the nanoite is programmed to “swim” remember this is only 1-2 nanometres long.


In English Chris Roberts says the following:

We took bird Flu:

  • We bound it to multiwall nanotubes
  • We fooled the body into thinking it was good
  • We have the propulsion system to move it the body
  • We have a tracking/tracing method for monitoring progress
  • We have decoys to deploy should the body go what is this and try to get rid of it
  • And we have a drug to deliver.

If we’re nice, we can deliver that drug to a cancer cell.

  • We can kill the cancer cell

If we’’ve hacked the system we deliver it to a red blood cell.

  • We now kill you (fast or slow)

That’s enough of that bio-computing terminology let’s turn to the Seventh Seal is Opened.


[1] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmSljqNAD9g&t=681s Chris Roberts Weaponizing Nanotechnology and hacking humans defining the boundaries

[2]  http://padreaustralia.com/4-horses-of-revelation/ Book by Rev’d Dr Graham J Whelan OAM  COVID WAR – Revelation 6 – 7 Seals ISBN: 9798437529577

[3] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SmSljqNAD9g&t=681s Chris Roberts Weaponizing Nanotechnology and hacking humans defining the boundaries

[4] https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-3518802/Could-soon-HACK-human-body-Scientists-use-computer-program-change-living-cells-behave.html 2016

Padre Reverend Dr Graham J Whelan OAM