>The United States, China, and Russia are already locked in a new arms race to gain nanoweapons supremacy. Evidence suggests each major player is developing insect size drones, such as the United States Army's recently announced "fly drone," for surveillance and offensive missions.
>Millions of insect size drones, referred to as nanobots, are projected to become the new weapons of mass destruction. But controlling millions of nanobots is difficult; once released, they may go beyond an adversary's boarders and kill indiscriminately.
>Syria accused Israel on Thursday of bombing a military site that has been linked to the production of chemical weapons, as well as missiles bound for the Hezbollah militant group, marking an escalation of cross-border incursions by Israeli jets.
>This time, the military commentators wrote and broadcast, the “intention” is clear: to finish (the word expressly used by the exercise’s commander) the enemy.
>It seems that at this moment, the sounds of a cavernous orchestra that mixes the sounds of modern Russian anti-aircraft missiles with the sounds of Iranian ballistic missile factories with a delicate scent of uranium sound so rattling that it is amazing how the world does not shudder at the very sound of these sounds
>Is the combination of an unprecedented air defense system in our region coupled with an Iranian feeling that they are completely immune to any damage to the missile factories they are building in Syria, and also to Lebanon, which are intended solely to try to destroy the State of Israel, not causing instability in our region that will force the relevant parties to try to destroy the threat? At all costs ?
>Does Russia understand that Israel will do everything, including everything, to preserve its survival?
>The meeting between Netanyahu and Putin and the departure of senior intelligence officials to Washington indicate the panic in the defense establishment
Oliver Howard
>CBRN substances have been carried undetected into the EU
>Paris...Washington DC, London, And Rome were specifically mentioned, as well as targets in Belgium
>“We saw the future of this threat in Brussels and Paris,” said the head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, adding that future attacks will be on “an order of magnitude greater.”
>AP found that smugglers are explicitly targeting buyers who are enemies of the West.
>Tests of the uranium seized confirmed that it was high-grade material that could be used in a nuclear bomb.
>The man behind the bomb-grade uranium deal was Alexandr Agheenco, known as "the colonel" to his cohorts. He had both Russian and Ukrainian citizenship
>Moldovan officials say there were indications from a foreign intelligence agency that the colonel fled with his infant son through Ukraine to Russia shortly after the bust
>Russian state media reported that Israeli Mossad agents and other foreign military officers were killed in Aleppo on Tuesday in a Russian missile strike
>American intelligence analysts have concluded that a recent Israeli airstrike on a warehouse in Syria did not succeed in destroying all of the Russian-made antiship cruise missiles that were its target
>In sharp contrast to the clauses of the peace treaty between Israel and Egypt, Egypt has recently been carrying out massive development work at the airport in central Sinai.
>“In 2017, all of Israel is under threat,” said Col. Itzik Bar of the military’s Homefront Command. Preparations are underway for Israel to deal with “very high amounts” of incoming fire, he said.
>The commander of Israel's Home Front issued a stark warning on Monday that the Middle East is headed for a full-scale, multi-front war that would see the use of weapons of mass destruction
>two secret Soviet programs, "Mercury" and "Volcano", aimed at developing a "tectonic weapon" that could set off earthquakes from great distance
>US Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, said..."Others are engaging even in an eco-type of terrorism whereby they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves."
>"We are talking about autonomous weapons, which means that there is no one behind it. AI: artificial intelligence weapons," he told a forum in Davos. "Very precisely, weapons that can locate and attack targets without human intervention."
>It is believed that Russian researchers used reverse transcriptase-PCR to create a DNA copy of the Ebola virus and then spliced the genes encoding key virulence factors into the unnecessary regions of the smallpox genome.
>Alibek believes that this chimera, which he has named Ebolapox, would be capable of causing hemorrhagic smallpox, the most fatal form of the disease, in all infected individuals
>Novichok is a series of nerve agents that were developed by the Soviet Union in the 1970s and 1980s. Allegedly these are the most deadly nerve agents ever made
>U.S. military hackers have penetrated Russia's electric grid, telecommunications networks and the Kremlin's command systems
>Russia, China and other nations have probed and left hidden malware on parts of U.S critical infrastructure, "preparing the battlefield," in military parlance, for cyber attacks that could turn out the lights or turn off the internet across major cities
>"We stand on a mountain pass in the midst of whirling snow and blinding mist through which we get glimpses now and then of paths which may be deceptive. If we stand still we shall be frozen to death. If we take the wrong road we shall be dashed to pieces. We do not certainly know whether there is any right one. What must we do? 'Be strong and of a good courage.' Act for the best, hope for the best, and take what comes. . . . If death ends all, we cannot meet death better."
>>The Israeli military is in the midst of its largest military exercise in nearly two decades, focusing on a potential war with Hezbollah. so is Russia, they are deploying 100 000 troops on EU border in a few days - the largest war games since cold war. Is it happening?
Evan Cox
how do you get a job in COINTELPRO doing disinformation campaigns? this looks fun.
Tyler Howard
>nonsense
Kayden Rodriguez
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John Hernandez
Nice sci-fi bullshit dude. Weaponized nanites are a fantasy that will never happen no matter how much you dream of a grey-goo situation that will somehow absolve you of all the failures you've made in your life you idiot child. Nobody is making these things, nobody will make these things because they can't be made. Anything you want to attribute to them in your fevered mind is more simply explained by litteraly anything else in the world. It's idiocid to think nanites are of, or could ever be of any use militarily speaking. Grow up. Nanites don't exist. All you're doing is wasting everyones time on these childish fantasys that will never, ever happen.
Oliver Wilson
never say never
Lincoln Rivera
nanites pls go
Elijah Foster
and 9/11 is Monday. hmm
Jason Powell
>fantasy >never happen >failure >you idiot child >Nobody is >nobody will >they can't be made >your fevered mind > litteraly >It's idiocid to think >militarily speaking >Grow up >Nanites don't exist >wasting everyones time >childish fantasys >never >ever happen.
Jackson Ramirez
>Here's a fear that keeps counter-terrorism officials up at night: Extremists might use drones to drop dirty bombs or poison on Western cities.
>It could just be a matter of time before Islamic State fighters take drone usage from the battlefield in Syria and Iraq to urban areas of the West, security officials say.
>shipping crates themselves are nanomachines waiting to be activated in enemy shores
Ryan Ross
hmm, hiding in between the metal?
Samuel Taylor
roger that
Jason Torres
No they are the shipping containers themself. Hit a switch and they are let loose.
Jose Torres
And where's the cyborg ninjas???
Nicholas Hernandez
We have to give the japanese or texans nanomachines for that to happen.
Jackson Barnes
maybe so
in your phone and your computer
there is more than one type of trojan
one type is physical actor
one type is software actor
other types too
Sebastian Walker
>nanomachines absorbed through the skin wreaking havoc on your body
Nathan Johnson
how would you prevent it?
be somewhere hotter than the human body? if the nanobots operate on human heat signature?
>it will happen when the weather cools
or somewhere too remote for the nanobots or too cold for them to operate? what are their physical limits? electromagnetic counter-measures? etc.
Zachary Lee
Do we EMP ourselves?
Lincoln Parker
might have to do it multiple times
expect waves of these buggers
some attacking; some hibernating under some emp-resistant cover, etc.
Benjamin Rivera
>ON SPECIAL NOW ALEX JONES NANOMACHINE WATER FILTERS
Austin Brooks
ITT People Larping that nanites exist, or that they ever could. FACT CHECK. THEY CAN'T. There are no nanites in your fucking body. There are no shipping crates full of nanites. There are no nanites inside your cellphone. There are no nanites in the stickers on bananas. NANITES DON'T EXIST.
William Martinez
Faraday Cage?
kek
Mason Baker
seems like a good idea
Kayden Thomas
>glow in the dark nigger nanite leaf shitting up the thread Faraday cages are for lightning. If the nanites rely on communicating data with each other to swarm they could be fucked over by radio jamming.
Christopher Robinson
not just lightning
Charles Ramirez
Cant exactly remember what faraday cages could be applied in a way to stop nanites for my previous post could be wrong.
Kayden Peterson
A Faraday cage operates because an external electrical field causes the electric charges within the cage's conducting material to be distributed such that they cancel the field's effect in the cage's interior. This phenomenon is used to protect sensitive electronic equipment from external radio frequency interference (RFI). Faraday cages are also used to enclose devices that produce RFI, such as radio transmitters, to prevent their radio waves from interfering with other nearby equipment. They are also used to protect people and equipment against actual electric currents such as lightning strikes and electrostatic discharges, since the enclosing cage conducts current around the outside of the enclosed space and none passes through the interior.
Faraday cages cannot block stable or slowly varying magnetic fields, such as the Earth's magnetic field (a compass will still work inside). To a large degree, though, they shield the interior from external electromagnetic radiation if the conductor is thick enough and any holes are significantly smaller than the wavelength of the radiation.
Jaxson Kelly
fuck off with the nanomachines tiablo
Lucas Taylor
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Jose Butler
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Joshua Evans
>Researchers find secret, warm oasis beneath Antarctica's ice that could be home to undiscovered species