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The BarefootHealer's avatar

Generally in medicine/tech/military/agsci, the public is about 30yrs behind, the early adopters/innovation are 15-20yrs behind the bulk of the research, which is 10yrs behind the cutting edge research, which is about 5yrs behind the proof of concepts, or original idea (which is where DoD's usually operate, btw).๐Ÿค”๐Ÿ˜‰

That's not opinion.

The organoids have been around a while, especially if you look at patent trails. Where do you think transhumanism crew got their plans from? The latest batch of tech bros?๐Ÿคจ

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Me Stuff's avatar

Totally agree! Was having the discussion with someone this tech has probably been around since the 1930s or 40s when all the weird "Nazi" experiments were going on (as I am sure you probably know most came to the U.S. after the Holocaust) or probably even way earlier. There is more than likely technology we would be shocked to find out exists or has existed for centuries that has been censored (like hiding it in the miles of Vatican archives underground). The Club of Rome and all the tech people all seem to be on this transhumanistic live forever in a brain file kick...so the next few years (especially between their 2030-2045 years that seem to think is important) should be very interesting indeed. But Billy "manboobs" Bob Gates and Elon (who just so happened to be in the Nazi and NASA scientist Von Braun's book about inhabiting Mars) are the front globalists of this agenda...not exactly the masterminds. They don't seem smart enough TBH.

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Daisy Moses Chief Crackpot's avatar

SRA Whistleblower Cathy O'Brien & late hubby Mark Phillips shared that the tech we see an' learn about is from 50-100 years (!) behind what they're doin' behind the scenes... he was CIA / intelligence so he'd be one ta know!

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Michael A. Stilinovich's avatar

Could a sufficiently complex brain organoid become self-aware?

Appears to me that about half that population isn't.

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