I skipped through the video a few seconds at a time looking for any place in the video where Julian himself speaks, but there was nothing. I guess you didn't read the post description link where I asked for ONLY content from Julian himself and not other "sources" speaking on the matter. This video is just two other guys running with the idea without anything more than starting off by paraphrasing Julian's words. I want Julian's take on this and only his take. Everyone else is inconsequential because they are just adding their own commentary and not giving us what Julian knows.
Thanks, but this is not what I want.
That's what I wanted! Thank you!
Well this video cements it for me. Julian said "very small electronics" but didn't use the word "nanoparticles" or "nanomachines" or anything on the nano-scale. What I got from what he said was that it was electronics on the scale of RFID or NFC tags, which are small yes, but far from nanoparticles. All the points of information gathering were spoken of from the point of view of mobile phones collecting this data instead of "intelligent dust". Even that term, "intelligent dust" seems to be just a metaphor for the vast array of smartphones and other smart devices all through our world, like dust. Putting these small GSM powered devices in paper, paint, books- all of that can be done with the current flat RFID/NFC tag devices we have now so that also makes the metaphor more likely to be only a descriptor than a fact. I'm convinced now...
If this was really what other people have made "intelligent dust" out to be, I think Julian would have elaborated on it more or at least come off with more alarm or concern than he did. He's really just talking about it on a casual level and being very light on the details here. I'm now convinced that he was talking about non-extraordinary spy type technology that has been around for some time now and not new exotic nano-tech. I always suspected that was the case but far too many people have run away with the idea that it is highly advanced technology and added their own flavor of doom to the mix. That's why I only wanted Julian's words on the matter since everyone else is just speculating and making up stories to feed the fears. There is much to fear here, but it's more mundane fear than extraordinary fear.
I remember watching a video on the concept a few years ago. It was basically a network of very very small RF powered sensors. They envisioned air dropping them via plane or conventional drone the powering them via an orbting plane. Then they'd relay whatever data back. It was a bunch of different sensors, vibration, temp etc. With millions of them they could paint a pretty good picture of a huge area.
Fuck if I could find that vid again - it was years ago. Like one of those Discovery Channel peices where they talk about shit like that at a high level. Or how they used to anyways.
Epstein was on the board of lifeboat, as were/are very well known scientists. They discuss smart dust and homes that will seal the stuff out by a sort of nanotech defenses. Julian is not a scientist, so he just discussed the work of those in the nanotech industry. Remember the Harvard scientist Lieber arrested for China/tech/smuggling info to the commies? He works with nanotech/self-assembling microscopic bots/systems. I suggest some links to read. https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2001/11/liquid-computing.html https://www.harvardmagazine.com/2011/01/virus-sized-transistors https://www.theneweconomy.com/technology/microscopic-smart-dust-sensors-are-set-to-revolutionise-a-range-of-sectors https://lifeboat.com/blog/2017/01/smart-dust-the-future-of-involuntary-treatment-of-the-public https://lifeboat.com/blog/2019/07/smart-dust-and-nano-bots https://nextbridge.com/smart-dust-and-future-of-nanotechnology/ https://bernardmarr.com/smart-dust-is-coming-are-you-ready/
My question is, why are you acting dismissive of the darpa-driven discoveries?
You do not appreciate him
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