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I really wish Alex Jones would stop being right so often. It's downright amazing how many people think this shit is totally science fiction when people are actually working on it right now. It might be in its early stages, but it will probably be here within decades. It's equally amazing that "nah bruh that's just science fiction" is still considered a good argument when the media hyped smartphones as being IRL Star Trek tricorders which they basically are.
They're going to put it in the fucking food.
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The best part is that what DrainTodger is sperging about is just the earliest forms of feasible fucking about with brain chemistry and body proteins. It is to biochemistry and neuroscience what Gutenberg's printing press is to printing i.e. important, but still totally primitive shit compared to what some cheap ass HP printer does.Oh boy this shit started with labcoats playing with what they shouldn't have, and their solution is to double down on fucking with nature even more. We had mad cow disease, now it's time for mad lettuce disease.
This is the answer to the Fermi paradox. Any species intelligent enough to develop space flight is also advanced enough to destroy itself.
The future is people being able to whip up some deadly plague on their 3D bioprinter in their pod because their mind control nanomachines malfunctioned somehow but said plague only kills a few people because the government activated everyone's mind control nanomachines to do a perfect lockdown (the real sort that have never been tried), arrest the perps (who were caught because with their malfunctioning nanomachines they missed the mandatory check in with the government i.e. what Australia is trying to do) then used their supercomputers to come up with a gene therapy vaxx that is spread to millions of people via the water supply.