“Get busy with life’s purpose, toss aside empty hopes, get active in your own rescue…” ~ Marcus Aurelius Meditation

By Ulrike Granögger

After discussing the technical aspects of nano-bio-robotics and gene therapies in Part I, we’ll address what happens to the body or even a species’ information/energy field when it has been altered at the nanoscale level. It is becoming increasingly clear that in addition to the double helix of DNA, the epigenome—primarily associated with RNA—as well as the influence of electromagnetic fields on morphogenesis holds the key to the next engineering breakthrough. This is why the defense research agency is interested in epigenetic readings. It is also how a real “Internet of (energy) Bodies” will emerge.

For Let’s Go to the Movies, I recommend the same video as last week, a fascinating TED Talk, The electrical blueprints that orchestrate life, with Prof. Michael Levin speaking about “living robots” or “xenobots” and how close we are to manipulating the electrical blueprint of life—a metalayer of information that provides shape and function to an organism’s cells.

In Money & Markets Catherine and John Titus will review the latest financial and geopolitical news. E-mail your questions for Ask Catherine or post at the Money & Markets commentary for the second week of June here.

Related Solari Reports:

Future Science Series: Medical Nanobots – Implications of the Wave Genome, Part I

Special Report: Future Science – The Wave Genome – Quantum Holography of DNA with Ulrike Granögger

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41 Comments

  1. Thank you so much guys. As an electro hypersensitive the electric component of life takes center stage so often for me. Non-native fields can make me feel like I’m literally losing myself – disintegrating. And nature brings brilliant coherence. You’ve really helped me join the dots. So grateful!

  2. I was wondering if you saw Dr Carrie Madej being interviewed (by Stew Peters on Rumble) about what she witnessed when she assessed the Moderna vaccine under a microscope? It appears there may be similarities between the biocomputing images you shared in your talk and the images she shared of the vaccine at 400x magnification.
    I can’t thank you enough for the work you have done to make this understandable to us non PhD types. You have left me with much to ponder. I’ve been making my way through the book The Body Keeps Score and there seems to be a connection here. I’m suspecting this Epigenome aspect is also tied to the Adverse Childhood Experience (ACE) asssessments done out of UCLA where they statistically linked adverse health outcomes to adverse childhood experiences. Very fascinating.

    1. Thank you Kerry for these book recommendations.
      Yes I did see the images by Dr. Madej and others and I keep an eye on all of them, even though we must be ready to discord some as disinformation.
      It does help to know “what is possible” in order to come to one’s own conclusions.

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