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computer interfaces (the transhumanist agenda), will be able to do
everything a human being can do and do it better.
The last step is the vaccine microneedle array delivery system. The
‘vaccine’ is not a cure for covid-19, but a placebo: sterile water (sterile
normal saline) carrying their fake messenger RNA. They want it to get
into your bloodstream, so that it is delivered into the brain and in every
cell in the body.
In the previous stages, Illuminati focused on covid-19 fake vaccines
to inject, but the ‘vaccine’ administered via a syringe through a
hypodermic needle requires refrigeration. Now, it is difficult to
organize the maintenance of a delivery system based on a cold chain to
the injection point.
AI intimately understands human behavior because it learns from
human behavior and then relies on that in its advancement. Artificial
intelligence is able to predict human behavior given a certain stimulus
that is presented to humans. This is the essence of a psychological
operation. Know the result before you start the operation.
So, to increase demand, from AI you have a planned interruption, a
breaking of this cold supply chain delivery system. Furthermore, the
logistics of using the needle on 7.8 billion people cannot be achieved.
Thus, the final stage is the patch of microneedles array that doesn’t
require refrigeration and healthcare professionals to inject people.
Artificial DNA, artificial atoms, AI, SWS. This is dated February
11, 2020. It is presented by scitechdaily.com. “Quantum engineers at
the University of New South Wales in Sydney have created artificial
atoms in silicon chips that offer greater stability for quantum
computing. In a paper published in ‘Nature Communications’, quantum
computing researchers describe how they created artificial atoms in
silicon, a quantum dot, a tiny space in a quantum circuit where
electrons are used as quantum qubits or bits, the basic units of quantum
information. ‘Scientia’ professor Andrew Dzurak explains that unlike a
real atom, an artificial atom has no nucleus, but still has electron shells
whizzing around the center of the device rather than around the atom's
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