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originally posted by: boncho
a reply to: Char-Lee
magnetic nanoparticles targeted to cell membranes can remotely control ion channels, neurons and even animal behavior
LOL
I love it when they want to be all technical and get heavy into the gobbledygook.
Magnetic nanoparticles huh? Why are they magnetic? Wouldn't they stick to damn near everything along the way? Storage tanks, pump components, hydrants, etc...
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What nano particle is programmed to "target cell membranes" ?? Nanoparticles have this major problem of being a huge pain in the ass to deal with and being nearly impossible to control, hence the smouldering display of them in the media and science news journals.
Pre millennium (70s-80s) it was "nano this" and "nano that", because nano was thought to be the cornerstone of future modern invention. It hasn't reached that point and some doubt it ever will now. (flying car syndrome).
So what exactly are these nano particle magnetized which can target cell membranes to remotely control ion channels and animal behaviour?
Artificially engineered magnetic nanoparticles for ultra-sensitive molecular imaging.
Nanoparticle Engineering for Subsurface Processes
Functionalization of high-moment magnetic nanodisks for cell manipulation and separation
NON-DESTRUCTIVE WHOLE-BRAIN MONITORING USING NANOROBOTS:
NEURAL ELECTRICAL DATA RATE REQUIREMENTS
Douglas told the BBC that constructing the nanobots out of DNA made them more likely to be able to travel through our bodies safely without being rejected or harming us.
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originally posted by: captainmjp
a reply to: network dude
I've been a commercial airline pilot for over 15 years. The fuel supply to small airports around the country is totally separate from the giant "fuel farms" that supply the fuel to the airlines at all the major airports. Good luck trying to get a sample of that fuel. Even as a captain, I doubt I could.
I don't know if additives are being added to jet fuel or not, but I do not doubt the governments ability to do so and keep it secrete if they chose to do so.
originally posted by: Char-Lee
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originally posted by: seabhac-rua
a reply to: lovebeck
Whenever an AJ clip is posted on here his apologists typically preface their comments with "(he's) a bit over the top sometimes" or something similar, I see this all the time. Like they don't want to fully endorse this scumbag, but he does pander to their particular delusions at times, which is mutually beneficial isn't it?
That anybody with a shred of common sense takes Alex Jones seriously is indicative of how much trouble the human race is really in.
The man is a proven liar multiple times over and you fools still listen to him, you deserve to live in the myopic fantasy nightmare world he spins for you.
by Aloysius the Gaul
And you also know that your mechanics regularly take fuel samples to check for water and bio-organism growth in it - so get a small glass container, give it to your friendly mechanic, and ask him to decant 100mls or some similar amount for you then go get it tested.
and any loudly shouted conspiracy theory is indistinguishable from scaremongering.
originally posted by: Rob48
a reply to: ParasuvO
You are totally down the rabbit hole into a mindset where "They" are intent on doing harm to you. That is your problem.
I know pilots, I know scientists, I know meteorologists. They are not working for some mysterious higher power trying to kill everyone. They are just people with families, like you and me. You really need to lose this "Them and Us" mentality. It's crazy.
Contrails are just an everyday side effect of high altitude air travel. They are not some new invention. Why weren't people complaining about them in the 1980s? Because society wasn't as STUPID back then.
originally posted by: Rob48
by Aloysius the Gaul
And you also know that your mechanics regularly take fuel samples to check for water and bio-organism growth in it - so get a small glass container, give it to your friendly mechanic, and ask him to decant 100mls or some similar amount for you then go get it tested.
But then what would he do when the tests came back clear of any radioactive nano-barium-bot particles? His world would fall apart. Conspiracy believers will NEVER allow anything to challenge their beliefs. They are like religious zealots in that regard. Anybody who presents opposing evidence is the devil (or, in the modern parlance, a paid shill) and must be shunned.
originally posted by: Rob48
by Aloysius the Gaul
And you also know that your mechanics regularly take fuel samples to check for water and bio-organism growth in it - so get a small glass container, give it to your friendly mechanic, and ask him to decant 100mls or some similar amount for you then go get it tested.
But then what would he do when the tests came back clear of any radioactive nano-barium-bot particles? His world would fall apart. Conspiracy believers will NEVER allow anything to challenge their beliefs. They are like religious zealots in that regard. Anybody who presents opposing evidence is the devil (or, in the modern parlance, a paid shill) and must be shunned.
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
originally posted by: Rob48
by Aloysius the Gaul
And you also know that your mechanics regularly take fuel samples to check for water and bio-organism growth in it - so get a small glass container, give it to your friendly mechanic, and ask him to decant 100mls or some similar amount for you then go get it tested.
But then what would he do when the tests came back clear of any radioactive nano-barium-bot particles? His world would fall apart. Conspiracy believers will NEVER allow anything to challenge their beliefs. They are like religious zealots in that regard. Anybody who presents opposing evidence is the devil (or, in the modern parlance, a paid shill) and must be shunned.
Just for the record, mechanics at airports wouldn't have the capability or the knowhow to test jet fuel for anything exotic even if they wanted to.
They only test for water using a simple little filter that turns green if water is in the fuel.
And I also noticed you said "conspiracy believers" and you speak of those with seemingly very low regard, so my question is why do you come to ATS in the first place? Perhaps to cure all the conspiracy minded and get them on the correct path?
originally posted by: NoCorruptionAllowed
Just for the record, mechanics at airports wouldn't have the capability or the knowhow to test jet fuel for anything exotic even if they wanted to.
originally posted by: ParasuvO
It is YOU who are trying to claim a THEY does not exist.
originally posted by: ParasuvO
Naw, its not old news at all, in fact it has literally NEVER been on the news !!
Something that is NEW cannot be old can it ?
Bah, silly people, they actually think that the news they see on TV and the science reports they get from all the same tired sources, are somehow on the level of telling the complete truth on things, and basically nothing can slip by them!!
Such limited thinking will get you, NOWHERE! And that is where you currently are, the REAL paranoid minds, are the ones who desperately group together and try to make sure no one can uncover the rug they are hiding under!!
originally posted by: ChaosComplex
Wait...so now people who think chemtrails are a load of crap are the paranoid ones?
I fail to see the logic behind that...