Robert Steele: Human Cells, DNA, 5G

02 Infectious Disease, 07 Health, 07 Other Atrocities, 10 Transnational Crime, Commerce, Corruption, Earth Intelligence, Government, IO Impotency, Media

I was perhaps the first to connect 5G with the fake pandemic, and to point out that radiation sickness presents as the flu.

Robert Steele in Tehran Times: Interview A Counterintelligence Perspective on the Wuhan Virus – A Zionist Bio-War False Flag Attack?

The below article is well worth reading, I save an extract below the fold.

5G millimeter waves could trigger virus creation like COVID-19 in cells

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Stephen E. Arnold: Federal Records Management in Disarray?

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Stephen E. Arnold

A Challenge for Federal Records Management

Federal agencies are facing a mandate without adequate funding. This is sure to go smoothly. GCN explains why, for these entities, “Records Management Is About to Get Harder.” The White House’s Office of Management and Budget is requiring federal agencies to completely shift to electronic recordkeeping by the end of 2022, after which the National Archives and Records Administration shall accept no new paper records. The directive presents two challenges which overlap: digitizing existing records and providing a process whereby new records are created digitally in the first place. Officials plan to begin at the intersection of those requirements, invoking a Venn diagram. They must be as efficient as they can because, we’re told, Congress is reluctant to loosen purse strings enough to sufficiently fund the project.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Why Software Is Getting Worse

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Stephen E. Arnold

Why Software Is Getting Worse

I have noticed that certain popular applications are getting harder to use, less reliable, and increasingly difficult to remediate. Examples range from the Google Maps interface to Flipboard. I suppose those individuals who use these applications frequently find their hidden functions delightful. I just walk away.

Now there’s an explanation of sort. Navigate to “Devs Are Managing 100x More Code Now Than They Did in 2010.” As I recall, software was flakey in 2010, but if the information in the article is accurate, the slide downhill is accelerating.

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Darrell Y. Hamamoto: Nanobot Technology Sold to Public By Artists; Not Scientists

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Nanobot Technology Sold to Public By Artists; Not Scientists [No Link, Special to PBI]

The science dictatorship has been less-than-honest is its promotion of the next stage in human subordination to technology.

An academic journal article by Brigitte Nerlich at Institute for Science and Society at the University of Nottingham revealed back in 2008 that most of the images of nanobots were the product of the artistic imagination that helped sell the admittedly fascinating concept to both specialists and the general public.

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Stephen E. Arnold: Palantir Smoking Before Vaporizing?

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Stephen E. Arnold

Palantir Technologies: Minor Questions Remain

DarkCyber noted “Techie Software Soldier Spy: Palantir, Big Data’s Scariest, Most Secretive Unicorn, Is Going Public. But Is Its Crystal Ball Just Smoke and Mirrors?” The write up joins the caravan of publications digging into the ins and outs of the intelware business.

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