So in theory Hillary Clinton was controlling the drugs (vaccines) industry...

A very dark and sinister plot conjured up by a group of stupid desperate peodophiles?

Using nanoparticles disguised as viruses and vaccines to further gain control and power?

Aiming to control our children’s minds and take away their freedoms.

Have they not ridiculed you enough already?

all I know..is the more I know.. the more I know that I don't know..you know?

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one does wonder if nanoparticle A covid and B vaccine are suppose to work together???

Then I wonder why for over ten years CDC promotes the zombie situation ..almost like their drooling over the idea . Video from CDC's "Zombie Preparedness for Educators"
https://www.cdc.gov/cpr/zombie/educate.htm

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this literally is terrifying

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cyborg
/ˈsʌɪbɔːɡ/

noun: cyborg; plural noun: cyborgs
a fictional or hypothetical person whose physical abilities are extended beyond normal human limitations by mechanical elements built into the body.

Origin

1960s: blend of cyber- and organism.

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cyber
/ˈsʌɪbə/

adjective: cyber

relating to or characteristic of the culture of computers, information technology, and virtual reality.

"the cyber age"

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cybernetics
/sʌɪbəˈnɛtɪks/

noun: cybernetics

the science of communications and automatic control systems in both machines and living things.

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1940s: from Greek kubernētēs ‘steersman’, from kubernan ‘to steer’.

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again...

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"bottom line"...

On the surface, Optogenetics could allow humans to use a remote control to control our brains.

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"We show that AAV1 is the most efficient viral vector in various brain regions and leads to extensive anterograde and retrograde ChR2 expression when combined with the CAG promoter"..?

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Approach: Three rhesus macaques were injected intramuscularly with either one or both of two optogenetic constructs (AAV6-hSyn-ChR2-eYFP and/or AAV6-hSyn-Chronos-eYFP) to transduce opsin expression in the corresponding nerves. Neuromuscular junctions were targeted for virus delivery using an electrical stimulating injection technique. Functional opsin expression was periodically evaluated up to 13 weeks post-injection by optically stimulating targeted nerves with a 472 nm fiber-coupled laser while recording electromyographic (EMG) responses.

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Adeno-associated viruses (AAV) are small viruses that infect humans and some other primate species. They belong to the genus Dependoparvovirus, which in turn belongs to the family Parvoviridae. They are small (20 nm) replication-defective, nonenveloped viruses and have linear single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome of approximately 4.8 kilobases (kb)[citation needed].

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