Sunday, January 25, 2015

Psyborg bugs?

As I was doing research for the articles on drone bugs I also noticed that there is research being done into bugs that can be controlled by humans and have little cameras mounted on them. By taking over the bodies of insects through psyborg like mutations (which also appears to be going on) you might look at a mosquito and think it was a mosquito but actually it might be genetically modified to carry a little camera and be "told" electronically where to go and what to do (like take a sample of your blood) and return home. Or it could be designed to give you a fatal disease. So, if robot bugs weren't bad enough Zombie actual bugs are on the design menu too by Darpa. So, many people might need a psychologist or Shrink when they find out about this.

For me, with memories of future lives I have already lived on this planet and others, it is par for the course. Because what it is to be a human has been constantly changing for thousands of years already.

For example, the people I met as a child who had come across the U.S. in covered wagons and were born in the 1850s and after are not at all like people born since around the 1950s or 1970s and after .And people born after 1980 and 1990 are not at all like people born in the 1950s or 1970s and so on and so on.

People are changing a lot both physiologically and psychologically because of the different foods they eat, where they live, what they do and how they interpersonally relate to each other. Cultures are constantly changing for the better and for the worse all the time.

Kids born by 2050 will not be at all like people born now also. So, we are changing in all ways all the time.

Is this good or bad?

Both always.

But, in the end those than can survive in that environment will and the rest won't. This is a given.

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