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New DARPA Doomsday Tech Suggests Warfare Of The Future May Use Insects To Exterminate Opponents Of The New World Order

17-10-2018 < SGT Report 52 1101 words
 

by Stefan Stanford, All News Pipeline:


– Death By Insect Bite May Be Globalists Preferred Way To Covertly Kill Patriots In The Future


Imagine sitting comfortably in your own home one morning in the not so distant future, eating breakfast while catching up with the latest independent news that hasn’t yet been censored and purged online when suddenly and without warning, a flying bug sized smaller than a fly sets upon you and bites you.


Thinking nothing before swatting it away, you settle in for your normal day of fighting against tyranny, never ending corporate wars for profit and government corruption yet before noon, you start feeling terribly, a fever setting in along with a horrific cough and headache. And with it being flu season, you figure you’d just come down with something nasty and decide to go home and try to sleep it off.


By the time your wife or husband comes home and finds you in a sweaty heap, you’ve lost all sense of balance, unable to walk on your own with a strange rash starting to develop all over your body. But a quick trip to the hospital is too late. According to the doctor’s at the emergency room, you’ve fallen sudden victim  to an unknown deadly illness, but one that seems to be hitting more and more people across America. Your partner, not quite the ‘inquiring type’, never does figure out that it was only hitting ‘dissidents’ across America.


And while such a scenario may seem totally far fetched if not impossible, this October 5th story from Science reports that DARPA right now is in the development process of artificial insects that could do just that.


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As Science Daily reported on October 9th, a project being done right now by the Advanced Research Agency for the US Department of Defense “could easily be misused for developing biological weapons, according to researchers.” And while DARPA strongly denies that their ‘insect allies’ will be used for sinister reasons as they say in this statement, how often over the past many, many years have Americans gotten TRUTH from US government agencies?

As Science Daily also reported, while DARPA’s program aims to develop virus transmitting insects to infest crops with the help of CRISPR gene editing tools which can modify the plants genomes, such insects could also be used to transmit viruses or chemical or biological agents to people. Death via the bite of an artificial insect.


And while we’d hope that DARPA would never use such insidious weaponry upon the American people, we have to ask just who DARPA is: American patriots who will always put America first or globalists who’ve sold away their souls to the global cabal and would happily ‘put down’ American patriots for their sinister cause?


From the Science Daily story:


In international law, the decisive factor is whether a biological research programme exclusively serves peaceful purposes. The Biological Weapons Convention, to which more than 180 States are parties, obliges all parties to never under any circumstances develop or produce agents or toxins of types or in quantities “that have no justification for prophylactic, protective or other peaceful purposes.” In addition, the Convention prohibits to develop or produce “weapons, equipment or means of delivery designed to use such agents or toxins for hostile purposes or in armed conflict.” The authors argue that the insects used to deliver the viral agents might be perceived as means of delivery in terms of the Convention.


“Because of the broad ban of the Biological Weapons Convention, any biological research of concern must be plausibly justified as serving peaceful purposes. The Insect Allies Program could be seen to violate the Biological Weapons Convention, if the motivations presented by DARPA are not plausible. This is particularly true considering that this kind of technology could easily be used for biological warfare,” explains Silja Vöneky, a law professor from Freiburg University.


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And if killer insects being developed by DARPA isn’t bad enough, Skywatch TV reported on September 18th that DARPA has also developed a new brain chip that allows a person to telepathically control a swarm of drones! Using nothing but their own thoughts and the special chip which provides a brain-computer interface, imagine the damage that only one deranged globalist lunatic could do should they have their brain interfaced with a swarm of bioweapon drone bugs, intent upon destruction.

Unleashing the swarm upon a small town or into a big city, the attacker would never even need to get close to the people they’re unleashing their terror upon. And should there truly be a deranged globalist lunatic with access to such weaponry, a countless number of people could be completely wiped out without them even knowing what had hit them.


So we pray that the folks over at DARPA have only the best intentions in mind with this doomsday technology but as we know, all it takes is for one person who has evil intentions for humanity to cast an entire chain of events into motion.


As the independent media website Strange Sounds had reported in this October 7th story which Steve Quayle had linked to on his website, once these ‘insects’ get out there, they are on their own. Unless they are being remote controlled as ‘drone insects’, there is nothing to stop them from doing what they will. And as Strange Sounds also points out, it was just last year that DARPA was spending millions on ‘genetic extinction technology‘. Anybody else see something horrifically wrong about where this could potentially be headed?


The current program is being funded by the Pentagon’s darling “research” arm DARPA — who last year was found to be spending millions on “genetic extinction technology” that could wipe out entire species. DARPA’s new project, dubbed “Insect Allies” involves releasing fleets of genetically modified insects onto crops which would “infect” plants with a special virus that would genetically modify the plant on location.


If you think this sounds scary, you are not alone.


The lead author of the new Science Policy Forum report, Richard Guy Reeves from the Department of Evolutionary Genetics at the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Biology, Plön, says the Insect Allies program is a disturbing example of dualuse research in which DARPA, in addition to helping out farmers, is also working on a potential weapon. 


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