Mike, a great person, a university professor and researcher, helped us understand a lot. Until they silenced him, found him, and under threats, he had to remove all his information from the internet.
Shannon, has nothing to do with this but I am currently reading AIDS and the Doctors of Death by Alan Cantwell Jr. MD. Basically a book claiming that AIDS was introduced to the world via an experiment performed on US promiscuous gays during a purported testing of Hepatitis B vaccine in 1978-1981 and in Africa during the widespread inoculation of something claimed to be smallpox vaccines. Have you ever looked into that theory, and if so, do you have an opinion? Feel free to answer via DM/Email if you wish to discuss further.
I read part of this and then just gave up. Basically, it could all be true or just be a sci-fi short story. I don’t see a single reference so the reader is just supposed to read this and believe what the author has to say? How does that differ from reading HG Wells?
I would start by reading the references listed within the course of the video which requires watching it to the end. They are only a small percentage of what the materials science literature has available in the public domain. Another option is to do a search of terms such as Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN), Internet of Things (IOT's), Internet of Bodies (IOB's). A plethora of relevant sources will be forthcoming.
Mike, a great person, a university professor and researcher, helped us understand a lot. Until they silenced him, found him, and under threats, he had to remove all his information from the internet.
Do you mean Mic Andersen?
Yes
Shannon, has nothing to do with this but I am currently reading AIDS and the Doctors of Death by Alan Cantwell Jr. MD. Basically a book claiming that AIDS was introduced to the world via an experiment performed on US promiscuous gays during a purported testing of Hepatitis B vaccine in 1978-1981 and in Africa during the widespread inoculation of something claimed to be smallpox vaccines. Have you ever looked into that theory, and if so, do you have an opinion? Feel free to answer via DM/Email if you wish to discuss further.
I read part of this and then just gave up. Basically, it could all be true or just be a sci-fi short story. I don’t see a single reference so the reader is just supposed to read this and believe what the author has to say? How does that differ from reading HG Wells?
Thanks for your comment.
I would start by reading the references listed within the course of the video which requires watching it to the end. They are only a small percentage of what the materials science literature has available in the public domain. Another option is to do a search of terms such as Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN), Internet of Things (IOT's), Internet of Bodies (IOB's). A plethora of relevant sources will be forthcoming.
Its so easy to test this for yourself that I always wonder why people question it without doing so. The instructions are there in the post.
Exactly.