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    Comments on 'Cellborg' Humidity Gauge First Bacterial Cyborg 
        For the first time, a living bacterium is assimilated borg-style into an electronic circuit. Resistance is futile! (Read
        the complete story) 
    
      
      
        "The nature of the constructed and metered by artificial life DNA technology, I have envisaged being added to more advanced android brains.
The free process, either by accident, or by purposeful intent, of adding living nanobots, into the systems of humans or animals, is to be determined by, efficacy utilities.
Once in, the nature of the DNAs and chromosomal configurations, may depend solely on this new combined colonies adaptability.
The nature of humanic DNA is that their natures are escribesd to a planned design.The nature of artificial flat tape nano-DNA, is that this type of DNA, assembles and acts to an order.
So the second function of artificial DNA, might either serve to a transponder bossed series of commands,, or act under its own version of cellular memories, as would be the case within the human cell mechanisms." 
      (D. Blatecky 12/6/2005 8:46:17 AM) | 
       
      
      
        "This is very interesting, do the bacteria benifiet from this in any way? Are there any other single cell organisms that this could be done to? Some micro biologists have been able to construct an "artificial" viris from the basic compoments from witch it is made and are currently working on constructing a copy of some type of simple bactirium, perhapes it is possible to create a type of microrganisum desinged for somthig like this (by the way I am a fan of star trek And the borg are awsome." 
      (John Thompson 10/29/2006 8:32:47 AM) | 
       
      
      
        "This is DISGUSTING!!! For those who think this is a good idea - read up on a new "disease" called Moegellons Disease, that is quickly becoming a "silent" GLOBAL EPIDEMIC! They are basically "nanoparasites". Part worm - part nanotechnology. Infected humans are invested by microscopic worms and strange wires THAT REPRODUCE! This IS NOT science fiction any longer. The government of ANY country isn't addressing the subject. The victims have been harrassed in EVERY WAY and even called crazy. Now that almost 40,000 people have been diagnosed in the USA so far....the media is FINALLY listening. 40,000 people doesn't seem like that many. But this is only the beginning. Aids used to be treated the same way. Why are scientists SO STUPID when it comes to ethics? If humans don't destroy themselves with war....we might just kill ourselves off by plain stupidity! Why would anyone even create something that can so easily "get out of control"? God didn't create "nanobugs". Or rather I can also say......Nature wouldn't even be that stupid. Some HUMAN created them in a lab, just like these things in this article. Morgellons is a REAL EPIDEMIC. No one knows where it started or how someone gets infected. How do we know it wasn't some lame student in Nebraska Cyborging our way into yet, another hell for human kind? And how do you think the bacteria feel? Oh, yeah, I forgot.....anything "less intelligent" than an almighty human - CAN'T FEEL. I'm angry. But mostly because I'm truly afraid. Because there are so many people in our country who don't understand HOW REAL this CYBORG thing is. It's NOT COOL when it's eating off the face of a tender little 4 year old boy named Ryan. He is REAL too! Look it up. Morgellons Disease. What a horrible way to die. Only you don't die right away. But the ACTUAL WIRES - scientifically proven to be nano-technology, mass produce, (like bacteria), until every fiber of flesh you have is transformed into these wires....which then are used as cocoons for the breeding worms. Looks like this bacterial cyborg BS is NOTHING NEW! Not compared to the living nightmare secretly sweeping our nation. " 
      (Morgellons Disease Advocate 4/10/2007 4:32:06 AM) | 
       
      
     
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