Podcasts about Nanotechnology

Field of applied science whose theme is the control of matter on atomic and (supra)molecular scale

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Geopolitics & Empire
Dr. Martin Erdmann: 1984 & the Elite's Phony Perpetual Cold Wars for World Federation

Geopolitics & Empire

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2026 106:16


Theologian and historian Dr. Martin Erdmann explores the concept of Orwellian perpetual war in the modern era. Drawing on the works of George Orwell and historian Harry Elmer Barnes, Erdmann argues that contemporary conflicts like the war in Ukraine are often “phony wars” designed for domestic control rather than military victory. The discussion suggests that global elites use these manufactured tensions to consolidate power, build up technocratic defense industries, and forestall economic collapses through national debt. Erdmann interprets the rise of multipolarity and regional blocs—such as the European Union and Eurasian Union—as strategic steps toward a unified world federation. Ultimately, the conversation frames these geopolitical shifts within a biblical worldview, asserting that the global movement toward a single world government and currency aligns with prophetic history. Watch on BitChute / Brighteon / Rumble / Substack / YouTube *Support Geopolitics & Empire! Become a Member https://geopoliticsandempire.substack.com Donate https://geopoliticsandempire.com/donations Consult https://geopoliticsandempire.com/consultation **Listen Ad-Free for $4.99 a Month or $49.99 a Year! Apple Subscriptions https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/geopolitics-empire/id1003465597 Supercast https://geopoliticsandempire.supercast.com ***Visit Our Affiliates & Sponsors! Above Phone https://abovephone.com/?above=geopolitics American Gold Exchange https://www.amergold.com/geopolitics Escape The Technocracy (15% off w/ GEOPOLITICS!) https://escapethetechnocracy.com/geopolitics Expat Money (FREE “Plan B” Report!) https://expatmoney.com/geopolitics PassVult https://passvult.com Sociatates Civis https://societates-civis.com StartMail https://www.startmail.com/partner/?ref=ngu4nzr Wise Wolf Gold https://www.wolfpack.gold/?ref=geopolitics Websites Erdmann’s Books https://www.amazon.com/stores/author/B086BQ2C2Z/allbooks Musings of the Court Jester https://drmartinerdmann.substack.com Verax Institute https://veraxinstitut.ch About Dr. Martin Erdmann Dr. Martin Erdmann studied theology at Columbia International University, SC (Master of Divinity), the University of Basel, Switzerland and the University of Aberdeen, Scotland (Master of Theology). In 1999, he was awarded a doctoral degree in Modern Church History at Brunel University London, England. The senate of the Károli Gáspár University, Budapest, Hungary, conferred on him a Habilitation degree (Dr. habil.) in Systematic Theology in 2017. In 1996, he founded Online Communication Systems, Inc. in Columbus, Ohio. For four years he headed up the New Testament department of the Staatsunabhängige Theologische Hochschule Basel (State-independent Theological Seminary), Switzerland. In his position as Senior Scientist at the University Hospital in Basel, he was involved in researching the ethical implications of Nanotechnology for five years. From 2003 to 2010 he was Assistant Professor of Biblical Studies (distance education) at Patrick Henry College, Purcellville, VA. Since 2003 he has directed the Verax Institute (Christian apologetics). *Podcast intro music used with permission is from the song “The Queens Jig” by the fantastic “Musicke & Mirth” from their album “Music for Two Lyra Viols”: http://musicke-mirth.de/en/recordings.html (available on iTunes or Amazon)

We're doomed we're saved - The Biorevolution Podcast
Nature's origami– DNA nanotechnology

We're doomed we're saved - The Biorevolution Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2026 35:27 Transcription Available


DNA nanotechnology treats DNA not primarily as a carrier of genetic information, but as a programmable material. Based on the predictability of Watson–Crick base pairing, DNA nanotechnology allows researchers to encode specific structural information. DNA origami, in particular, is an interesting approach for reproducibly folding complex two- and three-dimensional DNA nano-objects. The potential of DNA origami structures shows their versatility, from biosensing and diagnostics to drug delivery, biomaterials, DNA data storage, and computing — even though the field is still at a comparatively early stage, with a number of interesting biotechs emerging. With DNA nanotechnology expert and science writer Marco Lolaico, we discuss the fascinating field of DNA nanotechnology, with structures from DNA smileys to DNA bunnies, to movable DNA machines. We ask Marco how big “huge” is through a nanotech lens, and whether we can expect a Nobel Prize for the technology. Find Marco here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marco-lolaico/ Find his “Plenty of room” newsletter here: https://plentyofroom.beehiiv.com/ Disclaimer: Louise von Stechow & Andreas Horchler and their guests express their personal opinions, which are founded on research on the respective topics, but do not claim to give medical, investment or even life advice in the podcast. References: 1. Nature Research Intelligence DNA Nanotechnology and Biomedical Applications. https://www.nature.com/research-intelligence/nri-topic-summaries/dna-nanotechnology-and-biomedical-applications-micro-2491 2. Seeman NC. Nucleic acid junctions and lattices. 1982. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/link_gateway/1982JThBi..99..237S/doi:10.1016/0022-5193(82)90002-9 3. Rothemund PWK. Folding DNA to create nanoscale shapes and patterns. 2006. https://ui.adsabs.harvard.edu/link_gateway/2006Natur.440..297R/doi:10.1038/nature04586 4. Seeman NC, Sleiman HF. DNA nanotechnology. 2017. https://www.nature.com/articles/natrevmats201768 5. Zhan P et al. Recent Advances in DNA Origami-Engineered Nanomaterials. 2023. https://pubs.acs.org/doi/10.1021/acs.chemrev.3c00028 6. Dunn KE. The Business of DNA Nanotechnology: Commercialization of Origami and Other Technologies. 2020. https://www.mdpi.com/1420-3049/25/2/377 7. https://plentyofroom.beehiiv.com/p/molecular-hard-drives-dna-origami-rewrites-data-storage 8. Zhang C. Linked data storage using DNA origami nanostructures. 2025. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-025-66274-x 9. https://plentyofroom.beehiiv.com/p/dna-origami-boosts-anti-hiv-antibodies-vaccine-breakthrough 10. Romanov A. DNA origami vaccines program antigen-focused germinal centers. 2026. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/science.adx6291

Big Questions with Cal Fussman
Where Grief Meets Promise

Big Questions with Cal Fussman

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2026 7:47


Cal opens this deeply personal episode of Big Questions with a flood of remarkable medical breakthroughs. 3D-printed windpipes. A pancreatic cancer drug that doubles survival rates. Nanotechnology clearing toxic proteins from the body. And he explains why he's sharing them: to balance the grief of losing his friend Sally, a highly-ranked senior tennis player taken too soon by gallbladder cancer. Out of that grief, Cal finds promise. From a man who rode a bike for 24 straight hours 25 years ago who's gone on to raise $31 million for cancer patients. To a vision of the future where technology doesn't kill jobs — it creates them. This episode is exactly what Cal is promising as his podcast evolves toward the Future of Work. Sunshine. Even through difficult times. It'll be a Central Park for the soul. See you every Tuesday.

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison
MIKEL ANDERSON Superior Pain Relief with Nano Technology

Inside Out Health with Coach Tara Garrison

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2026 48:04


Mikel Anderson's father was a chiropractor, stress analyst, acupuncturist, and formulator who treated high-profile clients across Europe and the United States. As a child, Mikel traveled country to country, watching customized formulas built for each individual — athletes, political figures, business leaders. No two solutions were ever the same. That early exposure shaped his worldview: health isn't generic. It's personal. By his early teens, he was already helping friends in the lab. And he never stopped. Over the next five decades, Mikel would go on to create thousands of formulas and hold the largest portfolio of patents in the world on dosing apparatus systems — designing mechanisms that activate nutrients at the moment of use rather than destroying them during mass production His work didn't just serve consumer brands. When asked to help address malaria and diarrheal disease in remote African villages — where refrigeration and stable supply chains didn't exist — he engineered a "Pharma Blast" delivery system that kept lifesaving medications stable until injection, eliminating the need for cold storage. It was a logistical solution to a humanitarian problem. NanoXtreme was born from something even closer to home. When his teenage son qualified for a professional tennis tournament and suffered an injury days before competition, Mikel did what he had watched his father do his entire life: he built a formula for the person in front of him. That moment — not a market study — became the foundation of his current work in nano-delivery pain relief. In this episode, Mikel shares how growing up in his father's lab, watching custom formulations for elite clients, inspired his belief that health must be personal, not generic, and led to a lifetime developing thousands of targeted delivery systems — from "Pharma Blast" injections that kept medicines stable in remote African villages without refrigeration to NanoXtreme, a nano-delivery pain cream originally created overnight to help his injured son compete in a professional tennis event, alongside a broader conversation on supplements, gut health, nanotechnology, and the evolving legacy he is now passing to his own son. RESOURCES: Learn more about Mikel here: http://nanoxtreme.com Instagram: @nanoxtreme_ Get 10% off Peluva minimalist shoe with coupon code COACHTARA here: http://peluva.com/coachtara   CHAPTERS: 00:00 — Intro/guest bio begins 02:32 — Peluva ad 04:57 — Supplement industry overview / active ingredients 11:50 — Micro-encapsulation & nanotechnology explained 19:00 — Behind the scenes: cosmetics/luxury brand markup story 24:00 — NanoXtreme: how the pain cream works 28:13 — Mikel's background: growing up in the lab 30:50 — What supplements should people take? (host asks) 34:22 — Importance of gut cleansing before supplementing 34:50 — The son's tennis injury & NanoXtreme's origin 36:49 — Son following in footsteps + Mikel's legacy 37:36 — Deep dive into nanotechnology  42:09 — Pet (dog) pain relief line coming soon 44:29 — Success stories: menopause, insect bites, various uses 46:38 — Where to find NanoXtreme    WORK WITH TARA: Are You Looking for Help on Your Wellness Journey? Here's how Tara can help you: TRY TARA'S APP FOR FREE: http://taragarrison.com/app INDIVIDUAL ONLINE COACHING: https://www.taragarrison.com/work-with-me CHECK OUT HIGHER RETREATS: https://www.taragarrison.com/retreats   SOCIAL MEDIA:  Instagram @coachtaragarrison TikTok @coachtaragarrison Facebook @coachtaragarrison Pinterest @coachtaragarrison   INSIDE OUT HEALTH PODCAST SPECIAL OFFERS: ☑️ Upgraded Formulas Hair Test Kit Special Offer: https://bit.ly/3YdMn4Z ☑️ Upgraded Formulas - Get 15% OFF Everything with Coupon Code INSIDEOUT15: https://upgradedformulas.com/INSIDEOUT15 ☑️ Rep Provisions: Vote for the future of food with your dollar! And enjoy a 15% discount while you're at it with Coupon Code COACHTARA: https://bit.ly/3dD4ZSv   If you loved this episode, please leave a review! Here's how to do it on Apple Podcasts: Go to Inside Out Health Podcast page: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/inside-out-health-with-coach-tara-garrison/id1468368093 Scroll down to the 'Ratings & Reviews' section. Tap 'Write a Review' (you may be prompted to log in with your Apple ID). Thank you!

The Space Show
The Space Show Presents Dr. Rahul Rao with his new book, "Nanotechnology."

The Space Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 22, 2026 61:41


Quick Summary:The Space Show hosted science journalist Rahul Rao to discuss his new book on nanotechnology, focusing on applications in space and other fields. Rao explained that while humans have been using nanoscale materials for centuries, the field as we know it began developing after World War II, with significant breakthroughs in the 1980s and 1990s including the discovery of carbon nanotubes in 1991. The discussion covered both promising applications like medical nano surgery, spacecraft coatings, and environmental cleanup, as well as current challenges including material defects and scaling issues that limit practical implementation. While some applications like enhanced carbon fibers and aerospace coatings are already happening, more ambitious uses like space elevators remain in the future timeline, with widespread implementation likely in the 2030s rather than the near term. The conversation also addressed potential risks including environmental pollution from nanoparticles and weaponization concerns, though these were deemed less immediate than current technical challenges.SummaryRahul Rao, a science writer and journalist, discussed his focus on nanotechnology and space topics, highlighting the common use of nanomaterials in various scientific and engineering areas. He explained the historical development of nanotechnology, noting its origins in the post-World War II era and significant advancements in the 1980s and 1990s, including the discovery of carbon nanotubes in 1991. Rahul also addressed the current and potential future applications of nanotechnology, including the use of nanomaterials and the possibility of creating molecular-scale machines, though the boundaries of such advancements remain uncertain.David discussed his experience with the space elevator concept, noting its popularity in the early 2000s but questioning its current feasibility. Rahul explained that while carbon nanotubes and graphene are being developed at large scales, the materials remain too defective for a space elevator. The conversation highlighted the distinction between carbon nanotubes and carbon fiber, with Philip clarifying that they are different technologies.Phil explained the differences between carbon nanotubes and carbon fiber, noting that while carbon fiber is widely used in industries like aerospace and sports equipment, carbon nanotubes remain challenging to scale up effectively due to manufacturing limitations. Rahul discussed his interest in nanotechnology, highlighting its diverse applications beyond ambitious concepts like space elevators, including practical innovations like mRNA vaccines and CO2 storage using MOF nanomaterials. When asked about technology readiness levels, Rahul indicated that while the CO2 storage application is still in laboratory stages, similar substances are being tested in pilot projects. Marshall mentioned his interest in 2DPA-1, a two-dimensional polymer with properties similar to steel, though development in the past four years has been limited to improving manufacturing methods.Rahul discussed the timeline challenges with nanotechnology materials, comparing them to historical examples like aluminum, which took decades to develop into widely used materials. He explained current nanotechnology research areas, including nanoparticles for targeting disease pathogens and nanoscale tools for medical applications like cancer treatment. When asked about self-healing cables for space elevators, Rahul was not aware of any proven or published research on this specific technology, though he noted it was mentioned in discussions. David shared information about self-correcting undersea cables from the 1990s that could reroute signals around damage, though these are now losing economic value due to satellite technology like Starlink.Rahul discussed current and future applications of nanotechnology, highlighting medical applications as likely to receive significant attention in the coming years. He mentioned the development of enhanced carbon fibers with carbon nanotubes for use in aircraft and spacecraft coatings, as well as the potential for using carbon nanotubes in small electronics within the next decade. Rahul also explained that quantum dots, another form of nanotechnology, are being used in QLED televisions and discussed the challenges in producing defect-free carbon nanotubes. When asked about potential “nano nightmares,” Rahul identified environmental pollution and the risk of nanoparticles entering the human respiratory system as significant concerns.Rahul explained that incidental nanomaterials, which naturally exist, pose less immediate hazard than engineered nanomaterials that might escape into the environment. John Hunt raised concerns about potential misuse of nanotechnology for weaponry, though Rahul considered this a less pressing issue than environmental pollution. Marshall inquired about the relationship between nanoparticles and radiation, to which Rahul responded he was not aware of specific issues but acknowledged the potential intersection. Rahul outlined several applications of nanomaterials in space, including thermal insulation, heat shields, and nanoparticle-enhanced propulsion, suggesting these could emerge within the next 5-10 years.Rahul discussed the current state and future potential of nanomaterials, particularly carbon nanotubes and graphene. He explained that while nanomaterials are already being used in aerospace applications and will continue to grow in the next five years, broader applications like those in automotive industries or advanced tires are likely still decades away. Rahul noted that increased private sector interest and startup activity could drive progress, though he expected any impact to be gradual rather than revolutionary. The discussion also covered potential applications in space exploration, environmental engineering, and construction materials, with Rahul emphasizing that while theoretical possibilities exist, practical implementation timelines remain uncertain.Special thanks to our sponsors:American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Helix Space in Luxembourg, Celestis Memorial Spaceflights, Astrox Corporation, Dr. Haym Benaroya of Rutgers University, The Space Settlement Progress Blog by John Jossy, The Atlantis Project, and Artless EntertainmentNo Program for Friday, April 24, 2026 | Friday 24 Apr 2026 930AM PTGuests: Dr. David LivingstonNo Program todayNo program for Sunday, April 26, 2026 | Sunday 26 Apr 2026 1200PM PTGuests: Dr. David LivingstonNo program todayThe program resumes its regular schedule on Friday, May 1, 2026.Our Toll Free Line for Live Broadcasts: 1-866-687-7223 (Not in service at this time)For real time program participation, email Dr. Space at: drspace@thespaceshow.com for instructions and access.The Space Show is a non-profit 501C3 through its parent, One Giant Leap Foundation, Inc. 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The John Batchelor Show
S8 Ep765: Weichert details the downfall of Charles Lieber, a Harvard scientist and DARPA researcher recruited by the Thousand Talents Program to mirror his nanotechnology work in Wuhan, later convicted for making false statements and hiding Chinese bank a

The John Batchelor Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2026 8:30


Weichert details the downfall of Charles Lieber, a Harvard scientist and DARPA researcher recruited by the Thousand Talents Program to mirror his nanotechnology work in Wuhan, later convicted for making false statements and hiding Chinese bank accounts. The discussion shifts to CRISPR technology and He Jiankui's controversial genetic splicing on human twins, which reportedly resulted in unintended brain augmentations. Weichert warns that China views biotechnology as "dual-use," meaning advancements intended for civilian health are simultaneously being weaponized by the People's Liberation Army. (2)1937 SHANGHAI IMPERIAL JAPANESE NAVY FLAGSHIP

The Optimal Life with Nate Haber
510. Dr. Stephanie Rimka :: What Big Pharma Doesn't Want You to Know

The Optimal Life with Nate Haber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2026 38:49


Dr. Stephanie Rimka is a pioneering clinician who authored the book, "Receive: The Dance of Feminine Power." Learn more at https://drrimka.com EPISODE SUMMARY BELOW: 1. Vision for Treatment Islands Ambition to build residential centers on multiple islands Preference to remain near the United States and in jurisdictions allowing gun ownership 2. Challenges with International Patients and Systems Difficulties treating patients from Australia and Canada Systemic obstacles to providing care across borders 3. COVID-19 Era Reflections and Medical Discourse Early preparedness with peptide therapies and supportive protocols -- At the pandemic's onset, certain clinicians organized protocols incorporating peptides (e.g., thymosin alpha-1), nicotine, methylene blue, and adjuncts like ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine to support immunity and nutrient delivery, leveraging prior peptide therapy experience. Belief that the pandemic response was misleading and coercive Censorship and platform restrictions -- Recounting bans and throttling on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook, resorting to coded language (e.g., "cupcake") to avoid content moderation and experiencing extended live bans. 4. Social Media Enforcement and Pharmaceutical Influence Allegation of coordinated reporting by Eli Lilly -- Dr. Rimka says Instagram notified her that Eli Lilly reported her account, coinciding with actions against peers. She speculates that microdosing education threatened sales by reducing dosing volume. Selective enforcement and inconsistent standards -- Frustration is expressed over perceived preferential treatment of similar content by others and retroactive flagging of archived posts, reinforcing a sense of targeted suppression. 5. Regulatory Changes in Peptide Therapy Historical context and global research base Reclassification and access restrictions post-COVID -- Key peptides (e.g., TA1) became difficult to source after regulatory changes limiting compounding pharmacies. Clinicians turned to research-use-only and international sources, creating delays and uncertainty, which Rimka attributes to pharmaceutical efforts to limit widespread peptide use. Shift toward FDA approvals and evolving legal landscape 6. Regulatory Reclassification, Patents, and Natural Substances Peptides are naturally occurring and should not be restricted Pharma patents delivery systems/binders to capture markets 7. Pharma Influence and COVID-19 Coordination Claims Early warnings from contacts in China -- Dr. Rimka cites late-2019 warnings from contacts in Hong Kong/Shanghai who moved to Singapore and ceased WeChat communications, interpreted as signals of impending danger. Pharma's dominant role over government -- Assertions that pharma influences U.S. policy and suspect foul play in COVID-19's origins, drawing parallels to alleged bioweapon narratives involving Lyme disease and alpha-gal syndrome. 8. Intent Behind Global Response to COVID-19 Population control and compliance -- Mass vaccination and public health measures were designed to control and desensitize populations, testing compliance via mandates and social cues. Desensitization to tracking and bio-integrated technologies -- Warn of normalization of biometrics, implanted chips, and digital credentials, eroding autonomy and reshaping identity. 9. Vaccination Schedules, Immune Claims, and Endocrine Concerns Modern immunization schedules are excessive -- The interlocutors argue current infant vaccine schedules are unprecedentedly large compared to past generations. Rejection of autoimmune disease concept Vaccines and environmental endocrine disruptors -- Vaccine components and environmental chemicals (BPA, phthalates, microplastics) may influence sexuality and identity, citing animal studies and extrapolating to human exposures. 10. Nanotechnology, Frequencies, and Neurofeedback Potential for nano-chips/robots to alter physiology -- Dr. Rimka references public claims of nanotechnology capable of modulating cellular function and suggests undisclosed uses may exist, potentially via injections or environmental exposure. Brain manipulation and external frequency influences -- As a neurofeedback practitioner, Dr. Rimka describes modulating brain states via EEG-guided training and hypothesize that external infrastructures (e.g., 5G towers) could emit localized pulses affecting sleep, fatigue, and headaches. 11. Autism, Vaccine Injury, and Institutional Trust Correlation between vaccines and neurotoxicity -- The conversation frames vaccination as a high risk, referencing vaccine injury claims and the existence of a Vaccine Court, attributing neurotoxic effects to schedule components. CDC and FDA as misinformation sources 12. Personal Safety, Loss, and Public Pressure Denial of suicidality and acknowledgment of pressure -- Dr. Rimka confirms she is not suicidal, reflecting on past fears during heightened public controversy and the burden of advocacy when her child was young. Partner's death and suspected vaccine link Practitioner deaths and mentor loss -- A period of suspicious deaths among functional health practitioners, including her mentor, Dr. John Hicks, amplifying her sense of risk in the field. 13. Vaccine Lot Variability and Experimental Control Claims Variable vaccine lots and possible placebos -- Some vaccine lots may have been placebos, implying controlled experimentation and differential risk among recipients. 14. Peptides and Early Pandemic Protocols TA1, nicotine, methylene blue, ivermectin, and hydroxychloroquine -- Dr. Rimka details clinician-driven "stacking" strategies combining TA1 with nicotine and methylene blue, alongside ivermectin and hydroxychloroquine, to enhance immune support, nutrient delivery, and reduce dosages during shortages. Public awareness of peptides was limited at the time. 15. Lyme Disease, Alpha-gal, and Non-Vaccine Strategies Lyme and alpha-gal as engineered threats -- Dr. Rimka characterizes Lyme disease as man-made with multiple vectors and views alpha-gal syndrome as unprecedented and possibly engineered, linking observed field anomalies to concerning patterns and anticipated vaccine rollouts. System optimization and aggressive post-bite protocols -- Recommended approaches include immune modulation, readiness with specific products, and rapid "killing and binding" after bites. CellCore Biosciences protocols spanning 10–12 months for chelation and pathogen elimination are endorsed, with guidance to work with trained clinicians. Electromagnetic devices and mitochondrial charge -- Bob Beck protocol devices (e.g., SOTA) and frequency-based tools to raise cellular/mitochondrial charge, positing cellular voltage as a fundamental determinant of recovery capacity. Practical toolkit -- Suggested on-hand items include DMSO, turpentine, ivermectin, silver, specific devices, peptides like TA1, and tinctures for Borrelia and Babesia, with an emphasis on early, aggressive intervention. 16. Public Communication, Professional Constraints, and Promotion Polarizing messaging and informed consent Tension between education and platform policy Credentials, partnerships, and book -- Dr. Rimka discusses her book, "Receive: The Dance of Feminine Power," emphasizing balanced masculine-feminine energies, honoring reception to reduce burnout, and reflections on motherhood and work. She also suggests a peptide stack (Klotho, Follistatin, Cell Factor).

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)
March 29, 2026 "Cutting Through the Matrix" with Alan Watt --- Redux (Educational Talk From the Past): "Powers of the Air"

Cutting Through the Matrix with Alan Watt Podcast (.xml Format)

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2026 120:49


--{ "Powers of the Air"}-- The new crop of narcissistic 'truth to power' talkers. Why is Alan Watt's depth of knowledge (and wisdom) about history and geopolitics needed now, more than ever? Robots in the White House - How can science save us from science? Free yourself within your mind, because that's the ONLY battlefield. Alan Watt from 2019: Mosquitoes - Carbon Neutral - Panels to decide who breeds. - CIA - Fuel taxes; austerity; food is classed as energy - World government, governance - Radio frequencies of internet, WiFi, microwave range; electromagnetic fields, brain cancer; laptops and cancer - The Internet of Things (IoT) - 5G: nowhere to hide, crowd control, it burns people; linked to infertility - DARPA, US military developing wireless tech to control weapons with your mind - US National Toxicology Program Technical Reports on Toxicology and Carcinogenesis Study in Rats - UK Study connects social media use and depression - Buildup for war with Iran - U.S. Commander says American forces face 'imminent' threat from Iran - General Wesley Clark - Starving by embargo - The true nature of war - Suicide and assisted dying - Brave New World - Globalists, Communism, Socialism, Carroll Quigley - Under socialism your life is ruled from birth to death - Internet of Things, Nanotechnology, 5G - Michael Persinger - Knowledge spreads from those who can handle the bad news.

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities
Mineral Biology: What a Crayfish Can Teach Us About Human Health | Eden Ben - CEO, Amorphical

Progress, Potential, and Possibilities

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2026 38:47


Send us Fan MailThere's an animal that can rebuild its entire body structure in just a few days—and it might hold clues to a new kind of medicine.Eden Ben is CEO of Amorphical ( https://www.amorphical.com/ ), a pioneering biotech company out of Israel that's been quietly building a completely new approach to mineral-based therapeutics.Founded in 2004, Amorphical has developed a proprietary nano-formulation of amorphous calcium carbonate—what they call ACC—engineered using biomimicry principles inspired by how certain organisms naturally stabilize calcium in highly bioavailable forms.What makes this so interesting is that ACC behaves very differently from traditional crystalline calcium. It's dramatically more soluble, significantly more bioavailable, and appears to act not just as a supplement, but as a functional, bioactive material that can influence cellular and tissue-level processes.The company is leveraging this platform across a range of indications—from bone and metabolic diseases to inflammatory conditions—aiming to move beyond symptom management and toward addressing underlying biological mechanisms.Eden himself has had a fascinating journey with the company—from early business development and global market expansion, to leading clinical and product strategy, and now stepping into the CEO role to scale both the science and the business globally.#Biotech #Longevity #Geroscience #Calcium #Nanotechnology #Biomimicry #ExtracellularMatrix #CancerResearch #Inflammation #Osteoporosis #BoneHealth #FutureOfMedicine #LifeSciences #Biology #RegenerativeMedicine #HealthInnovation #StartupScience #DeepTech #MedicalBreakthrough #Podcast #SciencePodcast #IsraeliInnovation #NanoMedicine #AgingResearchSupport the show

Computer America
EyeDAR Sensors, Transplant Coatings, and Prostate Cancer Advances w/ Ralph Bond

Computer America

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2026 37:07


Show Notes 20 March 2026Story 1: Extra ‘set of eyes' for self-driving cars: Roadside radar sensors could reduce blind spots Silvia Cernea Clark Rice University websitehttps://news.rice.edu/news/2026/extra-set-eyes-self-driving-cars-roadside-radar-sensors-could-reduce-blind-spotshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B1SWRzGPQJQStory 2: Spray-on 'immune-shield' coats transplant organs to curb rejection Medical Xpress via MSN.comhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/spray-on-immune-shield-coats-transplant-organs-to-curb-rejection/ar-AA1XGjVRhttps://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S016836592501082XStory 3: A New Type of Immunotherapy Drug for Prostate Cancer Shows Up to 99% Drop in Cancer Biomarkers Tudor Tarita ZME Sciencehttps://www.zmescience.com/medicine/diseases-medicine/a-new-type-of-immunotherapy-drug-for-prostate-cancer-shows-up-to-99-drop-in-cancer-biomarkers/Story 4: Researchers develop beating, 3D‑printed heart model for surgical practice Tina Hilding Washington State Universityhttps://news.wsu.edu/press-release/2026/03/04/researchers-develop-beating-3d-printed-heart-model-for-surgical-practice/Story 5: Breakthrough laser technology enables deeper, more efficient bone surgery University of Basel News-medical.nethttps://www.news-medical.net/news/20260226/Breakthrough-laser-technology-enables-deeper-more-efficient-bone-surgery.aspxhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-026-37117-6Story 6: Hyundai's Autonomous Firefighting Robot Handles 1,400+ Degree Temps TomorrowsWorldToday.comhttps://www.tomorrowsworldtoday.com/robotics/hyundais-autonomous-firefighting-robot-handles-1400-degree-temps/Story 7: Scientists discovered a way to create 3D-printed wood — and the breakthrough could change how hundreds of products get made Laurelle Stelle The Cool Down on MSN.comhttps://www.msn.com/en-us/lifestyle/lifestyle-buzz/scientists-discovered-a-way-to-create-3d-printed-wood-and-the-breakthrough-could-change-how-hundreds-of-products-get-made/ar-AA1XuWWfStory 8: New microrobot swarms use whirlpools to lift objects 45,000 times heavier Mrigakshi Dixit Interesting Engineering

Diffusion Science radio
Noushin's Nanotechnology - part 2

Diffusion Science radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2026


Listen to the second part of my interview with Professor Noushin Nasiri talk about nanotechnology - very small things with very big effects. News of E-safety censorship. Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution Support Diffusion by buying venus flytrap shirts

Served with Andy Roddick
5 SETTER: Ferrero Talks Alcaraz Split, ATP Players Escape Dubai, $1Million Pickleball Draft

Served with Andy Roddick

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 6, 2026 12:35


The tennis world was rocked this week as geopolitical tensions forced a mass evacuation of ATP stars from the Middle East. From ATP evacuation to Juan Carlos Ferrero finally addressing his painful split from Carlos Alcaraz, Producer Mike breaks down the 5 biggest stories in racket sports. In this episode: 1. The Dubai Crisis: How the ATP an evacuation flight for stranded players. 2. The Ferrero Interview: Why seeing Alcaraz's new team "hurts" the former coach. 3. Engagement & Puppies: Aryna Sabalenka celebrates a massive ring and a new addition to the team. 4. Djokovic's New Venture: The GOAT invests in "Nano-Technology" recovery. 5. Pickleball's $1.2M Record: Why was Anna Bright's draft price was so high? LINKS MENTIONED: Harri Heliövaara's Blog: https://www.harriheliovaara.fi/ 5-Setter Newsletter: https://www.newsletter.servedpodcast.com/ Served Merch (The Socks!): https://store.servedpodcast.com/ #TennisNews #ATP #Alcaraz #Medvedev #Djokovic #Sabalenka #Pickleball #IndianWells #ServedPodcast Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Brass & Unity
Unveiling the TRUTH Behind HAVANA SYNDROME

Brass & Unity

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 84:09


In this episode, Kelsi Sheren interviews Jesse Beltran, a former president of the International Center Against the Abuse of Covert Technologies. They discuss the phenomenon of Havana Syndrome, its symptoms, and the challenges faced by individuals seeking help. Beltran shares his experiences with frequency detection, biosensors, and the implications of nanotechnology in medicine. The conversation delves into the ethical concerns surrounding the pharmaceutical supply chain and the potential for emerging technologies to be used in neurological warfare. Throughout the discussion, the importance of medical transparency and human rights is emphasized. In this conversation, Kelsi Sheren and Jesse Beltran delve into the complex issues surrounding human rights, behavior modification, and the implications of modern medical practices. They explore the historical context of experimentation on vulnerable populations, the psychological effects of media manipulation, and the potential for false memories to influence societal beliefs. The discussion also touches on the ethical dilemmas posed by euthanasia and the legal frameworks that allow for non-consensual experimentation. Amidst these heavy topics, they highlight the importance of natural remedies and the hope for a future where human rights are respected and preserved.FOLLOW: Stop 3024.com Mindnexuslive.com Chapters00:00 Introduction and Context01:12 Jesse Beltran's Background and Expertise03:37 Havana Syndrome and Its Symptoms09:37 The Mental Health System and Its Challenges12:13 Community Response and Initial Findings15:01 Frequency Detection and Testing Methods19:29 Biosensors and Surgical Removal22:30 Nanotechnology and Its Implications25:22 Nanorobots and Their Potential Uses29:44 Pharmaceutical Supply Chain Concerns30:12 Emerging Technologies and Neurological Warfare34:34 The Future of Human Control and Manipulation43:49 Experiences of Silence in Conflict Zones44:09 Spiritual Awakening in Iran45:36 Behavior Modification and Human Rights46:32 Prison Experimentation and Human Rights Violations48:39 The Power of False Memories51:43 Mass Manipulation and Media Control54:40 The Impact of Medical Procedures on Human Rights56:52 Euthanasia and Societal Control01:00:12 Hope Amidst Medical and Psychological Challenges01:02:06 Legal Loopholes in Non-Consensual Experimentation01:04:30 Natural Remedies and Their Efficacy01:10:44 The Future of Human Rights and Genetic Modification- - - - - - - - - - - -One Time Donation! - Paypal - https://paypal.me/brassandunityBuy me a coffee! - https://buymeacoffee.com/kelsisherenLet's connect!Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/thekelsisherenperspective?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw%3D%3DX: https://x.com/KelsiBurnsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/kelsie_sheren/Substack: https://substack.com/@kelsisherenSUPPORT OUR PEOPLE - - - - - - - - - - - -MasterPeace - 10% off with code KELSI - https://www.MasterPeace.Health/KelsiKetone IQ- 30% off with code KELSI - https://ketone.com/KELSIGood Livin - 20% off with code KELSI - https://www.itsgoodlivin.com/?ref=KELSIBrass & Unity - 20% off with code UNITY - http://brassandunity.com

Diffusion Science radio
Noushin's Nanotechnology - part 1

Diffusion Science radio

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 1, 2026


Listen to nanotechnologist Noushin Nasiri talk about how she works at the smallest scale, for the biggest impact. - Part 1 Hosted and produced by Ian Woolf Support Diffusion by making a contribution Support Diffusion by buying venus flytrap shirts

Crazy Wisdom
Episode #533: The Universe Doing Its Thing: AI Evolution Is Already Here

Crazy Wisdom

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 73:51


In this episode of the Crazy Wisdom podcast, host Stewart Alsop sits down with Markus Buehler, the McAfee Professor of Engineering at MIT, to explore how seemingly different systems—from proteins and music to knowledge structures and AI reasoning—share underlying patterns through hierarchy, self-organization, and scale-free networks. The conversation ranges from the limits of current AI interpolation versus true discovery (using the fire-to-fusion example), to the emergence of agent swarms and their non-linear effects, to practical questions about ontologies, knowledge graphs, and whether humans will remain necessary in the creative discovery process. Markus discusses his lab's work automating scientific discovery through AI agents that can generate hypotheses, run simulations, and even retrain themselves, while Stewart shares his own experiences building applications with AI coding agents and grapples with questions about intellectual property, material science constraints, and the future of human creativity in an AI-abundant world.Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to Marcus Buehler's work on knowledge graphs, structural grammar across proteins, music, and AI reasoning05:00 - Discussion of AI discovery versus interpolation, using fire and fusion as examples of fundamental versus incremental innovation10:00 - Language models as connective glue between agents, enabling communication despite imperfect outputs and canonical averaging15:00 - Embodiment and agency in AI systems, creating adversarial agents that challenge theories and expand world models20:00 - Emergent properties in materials and AI, comparing dislocations in metals to behaviors in agent swarms25:00 - Human role-playing and phase separation in society, parallels to composite materials and heterogeneity30:00 - Physical world challenges, atom-by-atom manufacturing at MIT.nano, limitations of lithography machines35:00 - Synthetic biology as alternative to nanotechnology, programming microorganisms for materials discovery40:00 - Intellectual property debates, commodification of AI models, control layers more valuable than model architecture45:00 - Automation of ontologies, agent self-testing, daughter's coding success at age 1150:00 - Graph theory for knowledge compression, neurosymbolic approaches combining symbolic and neural methods55:00 - Nonlinear acceleration in AI, emergence from accumulated innovations, restaurant owner embracing AI01:00:00 - Future generations possibly rejecting AI, democratization of knowledge, social media as real-time scientific discourseKey Insights1. Universal Patterns Across Disciplines: Seemingly different systems in nature—proteins, music, social networks, and knowledge itself—share fundamental structural patterns including hierarchy, self-organization, and scale-free networks. This commonality allows creative thinkers to draw insights across disciplines, applying principles from one domain to solve problems in another. As an engineer and materials scientist, Buehler has leveraged these isomorphisms to advance scientific understanding by mapping the "plumbing" of different systems onto each other, revealing hidden relationships that enable extrapolation beyond what's observable in any single domain.2. The Discovery Versus Interpolation Problem: Current AI systems, particularly large language models, excel at interpolation—recombining existing knowledge in new ways—but struggle with genuine discovery that requires fundamental rewiring of world models. Using the example of fire versus fusion, Buehler explains that an AI trained on combustion chemistry would propose bigger fires or new fuels, but couldn't conceive of fusion because that requires stepping back to more fundamental physics. True discovery demands the ability to recognize when existing theories have boundaries and to develop entirely new frameworks, something current AI architectures aren't designed to achieve due to their training objective of predicting the most likely outcome.3. The Role of Ontologies and Knowledge Graphs: While some AI researchers argue that ontologies are unnecessary because models form internal representations, Buehler advocates for explicit knowledge graphs as essential discovery tools. External ontologies provide sharp, analytical, symbolic representations that complement the fuzzy internal representations of neural networks. They enable verification of rare connections—like obscure papers that might hold key insights—which would be averaged away in standard AI training. This neurosymbolic approach combines the generalization capabilities of neural networks with the precision of formal knowledge structures, creating more powerful discovery systems.4. Emergent Properties and Agent Swarms: Just as materials science shows that collections of atoms exhibit properties impossible to predict from individual components, AI agent swarms demonstrate emergent behaviors beyond single models. When agents are incentivized not just to answer questions but to challenge each other adversarially, propose theories, and test hypotheses, they can spawn new copies of themselves and evolve understanding beyond their initial programming. This emergence isn't surprising from a materials science perspective—dislocations, grain boundaries, and other collective phenomena only appear at scale, fundamentally determining material behavior in ways unpredictable from studying just a few atoms.5. The Commoditization of Intelligence: The fundamental AI models themselves are becoming commodities, as evidenced by events like the Moldbug phenomenon where people built agents using various providers interchangeably. The real value is shifting from who has the smartest model to how models are orchestrated, integrated, and deployed. This parallels historical technology adoption patterns—just as we moved past debating who makes the best electricity to focusing on applications, AI is transitioning from a horse race over model capabilities to questions of infrastructure, energy, access speed, and agent coordination at the systems level.6. Human-AI Collaboration and Creative Control: Rather than wholesale replacement, AI enables humans to operate in an intensely creative space as orchestrators sampling from vast possibility spaces. Similar to how Buehler's 11-year-old daughter now builds sophisticated applications that would have required professional developers years ago, AI democratizes access to capabilities while humans retain the creative judgment about direction and meaning. The human role becomes curating emergence, finding rare connections, playing at the edges of knowledge, and exercising the kind of curiosity-driven exploration that AI systems lack without embodied stakes in their own survival and continuation.7. Technology as Evolutionary Inevitability: The development of AI represents not an unnatural threat but the next stage of human evolution—an extension of our innate drive to build models of ourselves and our world. From cave paintings to partial differential equations to artificial intelligence, humans continuously create increasingly sophisticated representations and tools. Attempting to stop this technological evolution is futile; instead, the focus should be on steering it ...

Computer America
Robot Swarms, Mobile AI Semi-Trucks, and Supercomputing Jet Flaws w/ Ralph Bond

Computer America

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 36:10


Show Notes 20 February 2026Story 1: Watch a robot swarm “bloom” like a gardenSource: ArsTechnica.comLink: https://arstechnica.com/science/2026/01/watch-a-robot-swarm-bloom-like-a-garden/See research paper here: https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/scirobotics.ady7233See video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=80QqrFmvIr0&t=2sStory 2: Electric semi-trucks could serve as mobile AI data centers, a Belgian startup proposes Source: Interesting EngineeringLink: https://interestingengineering.com/ai-robotics/belgian-startup-data-centers-electric-semi-trucks See also: https://windrose.tech/Story 3: World-first - supercomputer discovered this invisible flaw in all jet enginesSource: Slashgear.com Link: https://www.slashgear.com/2093053/frontier-supercomputer-jet-engine-blade-simulation/ Story 4: Bubble Bots: Simple biocompatible microrobots autonomously target tumors Source: CaltechLink: https://researchimpact.caltech.edu/research-news/bubble-bots-simple-biocompatible-microrobots-autonomously-target-tumors See research paper here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41565-025-02109-6 Honorable Mentions Story: Microbes in Space Mutated and Developed a Remarkable Ability Source: ScienceAlert.comLink: https://www.sciencealert.com/microbes-in-space-mutated-and-developed-a-remarkable-ability Story: Scientists watch microscopic plant 'mouths' breathing in real time with palm-sized tool Source: Live ScienceLink: https://www.livescience.com/planet-earth/plants/scientists-watch-microscopic-plant-mouths-breathing-in-real-time-with-palm-sized-tool Story: This Startup's Air‑Powered Fuel Could Rewrite the Future of EnergySource: Inc. MagazineLink: https://www.inc.com/maria-jose-gutierrez-chavez/this-startups-air-powered-fuel-could-rewrite-the-future-of-energy/91296983 Story: Psychedelics may rewire the brain to treat PTSD. Scientists are finally beginning to understand how.Source: LiveScience.comLink: https://www.livescience.com/health/mind/psychedelics-may-rewire-the-brain-to-treat-ptsd-scientists-are-finally-beginning-to-understand-how

The Jefferson Exchange
OSU research targets skin cancer with nanotechnology and lasers

The Jefferson Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 15:07


Oregon State University professor, Olena Taratula, led a team of medical researchers in the discovery of nanoparticles that can be in a less-invasive treatment of melanoma tumors.

Where We Live
CT goes quantum: A look at the littlest things out there

Where We Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2026 49:00


This show either exists or doesn't exist. It's possible you won't know until you listen to it. Today, we're getting quarky, exploring the weird — and mind-boggingly small — world of quantum mechanics. What is it? Should we be excited? Scared? Some superposition of both? We’ll also hear about new state and federal investments into quantum technology, and learn how Connecticut colleges are making quantum more accessible. Guests: Chad Orzel: chair of the Department of Physics and Astronomy at Union College and author of the book “How to Teach Quantum Physics to Your Dog.” Christine Broadbridge: founding director of CSCU’s Center for Quantum and Nanotechnology and the executive director of research and innovation at SCSU. Emily Edwards: associate research professor at Duke University and co-leader of the National Q-12 Education Partnership. Where We Live is available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, TuneIn, Listen Notes, or wherever you get your podcasts. Subscribe and never miss an episode.Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Fringe Radio Network
Nanotechnology Found in Humans with Jessie Bertran and Matt Hazen - Sarah Westall

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 27, 2026 88:43 Transcription Available


Jessie Bertran, investigator and expert on directed energy weapons, joins the program alongside Matt Hazen, CEO of Masterpeace, in a co-hosted conversation with Sean from SGT Report to break down the reality behind nanotechnology findings reported in humans around the world—what is known, what is misunderstood, and what evidence actually exists. Bertran is the technical lead of Mind Nexus, an organization dedicated to uncovering hidden technologies, documenting tangible and verifiable evidence, and supporting individuals affected by directed energy exposure and Havana Syndrome / AHI-related phenomena.In this discussion, Bertran and Hazen share data from what they describe as a first-of-its-kind study examining nanomaterials and anomalous findings in human samples—data they argue is serious, measurable, and worthy of rigorous scientific scrutiny. They emphasize transparent methodology, reproducibility, and the need for additional independent studies conducted to legitimate scientific standards. Hazen brings a practical health lens to the findings, addressing what they may mean for human physiology and what interventions show real promise, while Bertran shares details about Mind Nexus's upcoming documentary and ongoing investigative work. Co-hosted with Sean from SGT Report, the conversation explores the technical mechanisms behind these claims, how directed energy research has evolved, what legitimate concerns exist, and where speculation diverges from provable data.Learn more about their research and the upcoming documentary at: https://MindNexusLive.comFind Sean at https://sgtreport.com/

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers
This Study Just Changed Everything: Nanotechnology Found in Humans

Sarah Westall - Business Game Changers

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 23, 2026 85:41


See exclusives and more at https://SarahWestall.Substack.comJessie Bertran, investigator and expert on directed energy weapons, joins the program alongside Matt Hazen, CEO of Masterpeace, in a co-hosted conversation with Sean from SGT Report to break down the reality behind nanotechnology findings reported in humans around the world—what is known, what is misunderstood, and what evidence actually exists. Bertran is the technical lead of Mind Nexus, an organization dedicated to uncovering hidden technologies, documenting tangible and verifiable evidence, and supporting individuals affected by directed energy exposure and Havana Syndrome / AHI-related phenomena.In this discussion, Bertran and Hazen share data from what they describe as a first-of-its-kind study examining nanomaterials and anomalous findings in human samples—data they argue is serious, measurable, and worthy of rigorous scientific scrutiny. They emphasize transparent methodology, reproducibility, and the need for additional independent studies conducted to legitimate scientific standards. Hazen brings a practical health lens to the findings, addressing what they may mean for human physiology and what interventions show real promise, while Bertran shares details about Mind Nexus's upcoming documentary and ongoing investigative work. Co-hosted with Sean from SGT Report, the conversation explores the technical mechanisms behind these claims, how directed energy research has evolved, what legitimate concerns exist, and where speculation diverges from provable data.Find Sean at https://sgtreport.com/Find Jessie Beltran and Matt Hazen's new documentary at https://MindNexusLive.comLinks and Offers Mentioned in the show:Masterpeace: Protect your body, Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics, and learn more about removing MAC IDs at https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/shop/?ref=11308Protect your assets with a company you can trust - Get the private & better price list - Go to https://SarahWestall.com/MilesFranklinNative Path Collagen - Superb quality collagen peptide below retail prices in this special offer: explorenativepath.com/SarahBuy quality at Quince.com/BusinessGame - get free shipping and 365-day returns! Now available in Canada too!MUSIC CREDITS: Down to the Wire – Nonstop Producer Series: Broad Media Internet LicenseCopyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.Disclaimer: "As a journalist, I report what significant newsmakers are claiming. I do not have the resources or time to fully investigate all claims. Stories and people interviewed are selected based on relevance, listener requests, and by suggestions of those I highly respect. It is the responsibility of each viewer to evaluate the facts presented and then research each story furtherSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Fantasy for the Ages
What If Nanotechnology Turned Against Us? | Plague Year Trilogy Review

Fantasy for the Ages

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2026 12:09


What if the end of the world didn't come from zombies, nukes, or aliens—but from nanotechnology doing exactly what it was designed to do?In this episode, Jim reviews the Plague Year Trilogy by Jeff Carlson, an underrated dystopian science-fiction series that imagines a frighteningly plausible nanotech apocalypse. We dig into what works, what doesn't, and who this fast-paced, bleak trilogy is really for.

Hugonauts: The Best Sci Fi Books of All Time
Neal Stephenson's Diamond Age - Nanotech, Atom-scale 3D Printers, and a subversive Primer!

Hugonauts: The Best Sci Fi Books of All Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2026 41:01


This might be the best sci-fi book out there about nanotechnology. But Stephenson has so many good ones that this one isn't his best book - some of the characters lose their way, and it drags in the middle. Oh, and one more good recommendation we forgot while we were recording - check out Blood Music by Greg Bear if you want a biological twist on nanotech!Join the Hugonauts book club on discordOr you can watch our episodes on YouTube if you prefer videoAs always, no spoilers until the end when we get into the full plot explanation and discussion.Similar books we recommend: Snow Crash by Neal StephensonNeuromancer by William GibsonCory DoctorowPrey by Michael CrichtonThis episode is sponsored by Har Megiddon by Ron Bennett.If you want to jump around, here are the timestamps for the episode:   00:00 Intro00:47 Book setup1:49 Sponsor - Har Megiddon2:22 Our review 3.25/53:53 Great sections - and stinkers4:47 Incredible technology7:33 Hard to visualize?9:38 Dances with Wolves10:17 Labor saving devices13:59 Neal's infodumps19:25 Book structure25:47 Sponsor - Har Megiddon26:08 Similar books we recommend28:40 Spoilers section - book summary31:30 Spoilers section - discussion

Fringe Radio Network
Verifiable Evidence: Nanotech Found in Human Bodies with Jesse Beltran - Sarah Westall

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2026 78:23 Transcription Available


Jessie Beltran, investigator and expert on directed energy weapons, joins the program to break down the reality behind nanotechnology findings reported in humans around the world—what is known, what is misunderstood, and what evidence actually exists.Beltran is the technical lead of Mind Nexus, an organization dedicated to uncovering hidden technologies, documenting tangible and verifiable evidence, and supporting individuals affected by directed energy exposure and Havana Syndrome / AHI-related phenomena.In this conversation, we explore the technical mechanisms behind these claims, how directed energy research has evolved, what legitimate concerns exist, and where speculation diverges from provable data. Beltran also shares details about Mind Nexus's upcoming documentary and their ongoing investigative work.Learn more about their research and the upcoming documentary at: https://MindNexusLive.comLinks mentioned in the show:Sign up for my newsletter, see exclusives and more at SarahWestall.Substack.comMasterpeace: Protect your body, Remove Heavy Metals including Graphene Oxide and Plastics, and learn more about removing MAC IDs at  https://masterpeacebyhcs.com/shop/?ref=11308Consider subscribing:Follow on TwitterX @Sarah_WestallFollow on my Substack at SarahWestall.Substack.com

Rare Disease Discussions
Nanotechnology and Lysosomal Disorders

Rare Disease Discussions

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2025 50:18


Stephan Stern, PhD, DABT, Director of Research and Development, Nanotechnology Characterization Lab (NCL), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer Research, Maryland, USA; and Ruben Boado, PhD, Professor of Medicine, University of California at Los Angeles, California, USA, discuss the use of nanotechnology in the treatment of lysosomal disorders.This continuing education activity is provided through collaboration between the Lysosomal and Rare Disorders Research and Treatment Center (LDRTC), CheckRare CE, and AffinityCE. This activity provides continuing education credit for physicians, physician assistants, nurses, nurse practitioners, and genetic counselors. A statement of participation is available to other attendees.To obtain CME/CE credit, visit https://checkrare.com/learning/p-grids2025-session2-nanotechnology-and-lysosomal-disorders/Learning ObjectivesDescribe recent advances in the use of nanotechnology to treat lysosomal disordersDescribe the role of nanotechnology in addressing unmet needs in lysosomal disordersFacultyStephan Stern, PhD, DABTDirector of Research and Development, Nanotechnology Characterization Lab (NCL), Frederick National Laboratory for Cancer ResearchRuben Boado, PhDProfessor of Medicine, University of California at Los AngelesDisclosuresAffinityCE staff, LDRTC staff, planners, and reviewers, have no relevant financial relationships with ineligible companies to disclose. Faculty disclosures, listed below, will also be disclosed at the beginning of the Program.Stephan Stern, PhD, DABTDr. Stern has no relevant financial relationships to disclose. Ruben Boado, PhDDr. Boado has no relevant financial relationships to disclose.Mitigation of Relevant Financial RelationshipsAffinityCE adheres to the ACCME's Standards for Integrity and Independence in Accredited Continuing Education. Any individuals in a position to control the content of a CME activity, including faculty, planners, reviewers, or others, are required to disclose all relevant financial relationships with ineligible entities (commercial interests). All relevant conflicts of interest have been mitigated prior to the commencement of the activity. Conflicts of interest for presenting faculty with relevant financial interests were resolved through peer review of content by a non-conflicted reviewer.Accreditation and Credit DesignationPhysiciansThis activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) through the joint providership of AffinityCE and the LDRTC. AffinityCE is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.AffinityCE designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Physician AssistantsAffinityCE designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Physician Assistants should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.NursesAffinityCE is accredited as a provider of nursing continuing professional development by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation (ANCC). This activity provides a maximum of 1 hours of continuing nursing education credit.Nurse PractitionersAffinityCE designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Nurse practitioners should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Genetic CounselorsAffinityCE designates this enduring activity for a maximum of 1 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits™. Genetic Counselors should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.Other ProfessionalsAll other health care professionals completing this continuing education activity will be issued a statement of participation indicating the number of hours of continuing education credit. This may be used for professional education CE credit. Please consult your accrediting organization or licensing board for their acceptance of this CE activity. Participation CostsThere is no cost to participate in this activity.CME InquiriesFor all CME policy-related inquiries, please contact us at ce@affinityced.comSend customer support requests to cds_support+ldrtc@affinityced.com

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
844: Applying Physics and Nanotechnology to Understand Mechanics and Shape in Biological Systems - Dr. Sonia Contera

People Behind the Science Podcast - Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2025 41:44


Dr. Sonia Contera is an Associate Professor of Biological Physics at the University of Oxford Physics Department, and a Research Fellow of Green Templeton College. She is also the author of the recently released book Nano comes to Life. Sonia is a physicist who is interested in biology and the mechanics of biology across different space and time scales. She develops experiments and techniques to understand the physics that allow biological systems to build nano-scale molecules into cells, organs, tissues, and organisms. Projects in Sonia's lab include studying and treating pancreatic tumors, understanding heart arrhythmias, and investigating the physics of plant growth. When she's not doing science, Sonia likes to relax and do nothing. She also enjoys spending time with people she loves, talking to people, cycling, walking, exploring art, and learning new languages. Sonia received her bachelor's degree in physics from the Autonomous University of Madrid. She attended graduate school at Beijing Languages and Culture University and subsequently worked as a researcher at the Czech Academy of Sciences. Sonia was then awarded a Japanese Government Monbushō scholarship to attend Osaka University where she received her PhD in Applied Physics. Next, Sonia was awarded an E.U. Fellowship to Japan at the Institute of Scientific and Industrial Research SANKEN at Osaka University. Prior to coming to Oxford in 2003, she served as a Research Assistant Professor at the Interdisciplinary Nanoscience Centre at the University of Aarhus in Denmark. In 2008, Sonia founded the Oxford Martin Institute of Nanoscience for Medicine at the Oxford Martin School. In our interview, Sonia shares more about her life and science.

The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR
The Prediction of Future Pandemics (Artificial intelligence and Nanotechnology Approaches) 2025 4IR

The New World Order, Agenda 2030, Agenda 2050, The Great Reset and Rise of The 4IR

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 14, 2025 10:48


Science Direct Database: The Prediction of Future Pandemics (Artificial intelligence and Nanotechnology Approaches) 2025Intelligence Note: 4IR Technologies and the New Normal. Tech Advance Bio-hacking and the deployment of NanoTech in the Healthcare Industry.To support the [Show] and its [Research] with Donations, please send all funds and gifts to :$aigner2019 (cashapp) or https://www.paypal.me/Aigner2019 or Zelle (1-617-821-3168). Shalom Aleikhem!

Fluent Fiction - Serbian
Chaos in Belgrade: The Nanotech Breakthrough that Almost Wasn't

Fluent Fiction - Serbian

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2025 16:41 Transcription Available


Fluent Fiction - Serbian: Chaos in Belgrade: The Nanotech Breakthrough that Almost Wasn't Find the full episode transcript, vocabulary words, and more:fluentfiction.com/sr/episode/2025-12-05-23-34-02-sr Story Transcript:Sr: У срцу Београда, смештен у модерној згради од стакла и метала, налази се Српски центар за иновације.En: In the heart of Beograd, housed in a modern building made of glass and metal, lies the Srpski Centar za Inovacije (Serbian Innovation Center).Sr: Центар врви од активности, и сваки квадратни метар прожима узбуђена енергија.En: The center buzzes with activity, and every square meter is infused with excited energy.Sr: Јесен је већ завладала, а понеки опали лист просторним стакленим вратима улеће и доноси даһ мира природе у овај високотехнолошки балон.En: Autumn has already taken hold, and the occasional fallen leaf drifts in through the spacious glass doors, bringing a breath of nature's calm into this high-tech bubble.Sr: Лука, страствени научник, дуго није могао да склони поглед са својиһ компјутерскиһ екрана.En: Luka, a passionate scientist, couldn't tear his eyes away from his computer screens for a long time.Sr: Нанотехнологија, на којој је радио, могла би променити медицинску науку.En: The nanotechnology he was working on could change medical science.Sr: Сањао је о дану када ће његово име гласити као име једног од водећиһ истраживача.En: He dreamed of the day when his name would be recognized as one of the leading researchers.Sr: Али, умор га је полако стигао.En: However, fatigue slowly caught up with him.Sr: Превише ноћи је провео у лабораторији.En: He had spent too many nights in the laboratory.Sr: Мила, Лукина блиска пријатељица и колегиница, увек је била ту да постави питања која су Луки мрсила конце.En: Mila, Luka's close friend and colleague, was always there to ask the questions that tangled Luka's thoughts.Sr: "Јеси ли сигуран да је све безбедно?En: "Are you sure everything is safe?"Sr: ", питала је, гледајући га преко рамена.En: she asked, looking over his shoulder.Sr: Лукин поглед био је убеђени и сигуран, али њени партийскији гласови упозорења остали су у ваздуһу.En: Luka's gaze was convinced and confident, but her cautionary voices lingered in the air.Sr: Сара, амбициозна приправница, желела је да упије сваку информацију коју је мога чула.En: Sara, an ambitious intern, wanted to absorb every piece of information she could hear.Sr: Припремала је прибор и пажљиво слушала сваки разговор својих надређениһ.En: She prepared her tools and carefully listened to every conversation of her superiors.Sr: Њен циљ био је научити што више и једног дана бити значајна као онај чије ће име красити велика открића.En: Her goal was to learn as much as possible and one day be as significant as those whose names would adorn major discoveries.Sr: Судбонсан тренутак дошао је када је Луки случајно измакла контрола над новом нанотехнологијом.En: The fateful moment came when Luka accidentally lost control over the new nanotechnology.Sr: Системи у лабораторији, некако, почели су да раде самостално.En: The systems in the laboratory somehow started operating independently.Sr: Отишло је ван контроле, а паника се проширила просторијом.En: Things went out of control, and panic spread through the room.Sr: Весела и тиха енергија центра заменила се узнемирењем.En: The cheerful and quiet energy of the center was replaced by unease.Sr: Мила је одмах знала да нешто није у реду.En: Mila immediately knew something was wrong.Sr: Најпре се обратила Луки: "Ово није шала, време је да се озбиљно позабавимо овим.En: She first addressed Luka: "This is no joke, it's time to take this seriously."Sr: " Њено лице испуњено је било бригом и истрајношћу.En: Her face was filled with concern and determination.Sr: Лука је схватио да морају деловати брзо.En: Luka realized they had to act quickly.Sr: Заједно, почели су радити на плану зближавања материје.En: Together, they began working on a plan to overcome the material's instability.Sr: Сара, иако новајлија, осетила је да мора нешто учинити.En: Sara, though a novice, felt she had to do something.Sr: Одлучила је да потражи савет старије колегинице и пренесе озбиљност ситуације.En: She decided to seek advice from a senior colleague and convey the seriousness of the situation.Sr: Било је то храбро, али исправно дело.En: It was a brave but correct action.Sr: У критичном тренутку када су системи почели да губе контролу, Лука, са Миленим техничким знањем и Саарином брзом реакцијом, успели су да ставе ствари под контролу.En: At the critical moment when the systems began to lose control, Luka, with Mila's technical knowledge and Sara's quick reaction, managed to get things under control.Sr: Након олупине, седели су и прегледали шта је пошло наопако, како би спречили будуће грешке.En: After the chaos, they sat down and reviewed what had gone wrong to prevent future mistakes.Sr: Лука је научио важну лекцију.En: Luka learned an important lesson.Sr: Схватио је колико је важно слушати своје сараднике и размишљати о етичности својих открића.En: He realized how important it is to listen to his colleagues and think about the ethics of his discoveries.Sr: Мила је увидела снагу колаборативног рада и његову ефективност.En: Mila saw the strength of collaborative work and its effectiveness.Sr: Сара је стекла сигурност у своје одлуке и показала свој интегритет.En: Sara gained confidence in her decisions and demonstrated her integrity.Sr: У центру за иновације светла су се поновно упалила у редовном режиму рада.En: In the innovation center, the lights came back on in regular working mode.Sr: Али овој је причи о науци и сарадњи крај, не и њиховим животима који ће наставити стварати нове историје.En: But while this story of science and collaboration may end here, their lives will continue to create new histories. Vocabulary Words:housed: смештенinfused: прожимаdrifts: улећеtear: склониscreens: екранаfatigue: уморcautionary: упозорењаlinger: осталиintern: приправницаadorning: краситиfateful: судбонсанpanic: паникаunease: узнемирењеconcern: бригаdetermination: истрајностinstability: нестабилностnovice: новајлијаconvey: пренесеbrave: храброreaction: реакцијаchaos: олупинаprevent: спречитиethical: етичностcollaborative: колаборативногintegrity: интегритетordinary: редовномconversations: разговорsystems: системиrecognized: гласитиbreath: даһ

Heart to Heart with Anna
Connecting Hearts: The Science and Stories of Congenital Heart Innovation

Heart to Heart with Anna

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2025 43:06 Transcription Available


Send us a textA month of movement—across states, across continents, and across ideas—shapes this episode of Heart to Heart with Anna, where personal connection meets the frontiers of heart medicine. We begin with gratitude, travel, and family updates, then explore two breakthroughs shaping the future of congenital heart care: a major open-access study using whole-genome sequencing to forecast outcomes after CHD surgery, and nanotechnology that turns everyday implants into infection-resistant, tissue-regenerating tools.CHD News Article Referenced: “Genome sequencing is critical for forecasting outcomes following congenital cardiac surgery,” published in Nature Communications (open-access).

Let's Talk Risk
Narrowing in on Nanotechnology

Let's Talk Risk

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2025 42:27


Khara Grieger, assistant professor of environmental health and risk assessment at NC State University, joins Dr. Sandra Alday to discuss emerging nanotechnologies and their unique applications. Grieger discusses avenues to managing the risks of nanotech development in biotechnology and genetic engineering, as well as the rise of artificial intelligence.

Computer America
Microwave CPU, Green Displays, New Kevlar w/ Ralph Bond

Computer America

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2025 33:52


Show NotesStory 1: Computing and AITitle: Scientists create world's first microwave-powered computer chip — it's much faster and consumes less power than conventional CPUsSource: LiveScience.comLinks:LiveScience ArticleResearch PaperCornell Chronicle PostingStory 2: Sustainable MaterialsTitle: Green alternative for light-emitting materials in displays uses plant waste and amino acidsSource: TechXplore.comLinks:TechXplore ArticleResearch PaperStory 3: Next-Gen ArmorTitle: Scientists Created a Bulletproof Material 3 Times Stronger Than Kevlar—It's Already Breaking RecordsSource: Popular MechanicsLinks:Popular Mechanics ArticleResearch PaperNew Scientist ArticleStory 4: Medical TechTitle: Injectable antenna could safely power deep-tissue medical implantsSource: MIT Media LabLink: MIT News ArticleHonorable MentionsTitle: Tabletop particle accelerator could transform medicine and materials scienceSource: Phys.orgLink: Phys.org ArticleTitle: Need a New 3D Material? Build It With DNASource: Columbia University EngineeringLink: Columbia Engineering ArticleTitle: Spider-Like Robot Combines 3D Printing and Construction for Earth and Lunar ApplicationsSource: 3Dprinting.comLink: 3Dprinting.com ArticleTitle: Robots you can wear like clothes: Automatic weaving of 'fabric muscle' brings commercialization closerSource: TechXplore.comLink: TechXplore Article

Shirtloads of Science
Innovative Nanotechnology for Cancer Detection with Dr. Renee Goreham (450)

Shirtloads of Science

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2025 25:41


In this episode, we chat with Dr. Renee Goreham, a physicist and nanotechnologist at the University of Newcastle, and passionate science communicator. Renee is an experimental physicist exploring how our breath could hold the key to detecting lung cancer early—by identifying specific proteins as biomarkers. We also delve into her PhD student's exciting research into a new red-light laser diagnostic tool for breast cancer. Along the way, Renee breaks down the basics of cell biology and shares her inspiring, non-linear journey through physics, nanotech, and beyond. A brilliant example of multidisciplinary science in action. Follow Renee on TikTok: @dr_renee_goreham

Jerm Warfare: The Battle Of Ideas
Ana Mihalcea on vaccines and nanotechnology

Jerm Warfare: The Battle Of Ideas

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2025 48:28


Motivated to Lead Podcast - Mark Klingsheim
Episode 297: Fouad Al Noor, CEO, ThinkSono

Motivated to Lead Podcast - Mark Klingsheim

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2025 29:06


This week, we revisit our interview with Fouad Al Noor. Fouad is the Co-Founder and CEO of ThinkSono. Prior to ThinkSono, Fouad was an entrepreneur with Entrepreneur First, where they created a medical software startup.  Fouad has also worked as a Research Assistant at Imperial College London, where they worked on the design of data logging and battery optimization circuit for a portable EEG sensor. This device is used to help with sleep monitoring using brain signals.  Before that, Fouad worked as a Software Engineer at SAP, where they worked on front-end UI for a large manufacturing project. Fouad has also worked as an Events Manager at Cafe Parfait, where they helped design a night out for the club. Fouad has also interned at SPI Lasers as an Electronic Engineering Intern and was the Opinions Editor at Wessex Scene. Fouad Al Noor has a Master of Engineering (MEng) in Electronic Engineering with Nanotechnology from the University of Southampton.

4biddenknowledge Podcast
The Disturbing Truth About Directed Energy Weapons.

4biddenknowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 26:12


Are directed energy weapons and covert technologies being used against civilians? In this explosive interview, Billy Carson (4BiddenKnowledge) sits down with Jesse Beltran, retired firefighter-paramedic and president of the International Center Against the Abuse of Covert Technologies, to uncover shocking truths about Havana Syndrome, mind control, and nanotechnology.Jesse Beltran shares decades of research into anomalous health incidents, covert experimentation, and the rise of frequency-based manipulation. From CIA and FBI agents affected to civilians reporting voices in their heads, this interview reveals why this is no longer a conspiracy theory—it's conspiracy fact.

4biddenknowledge Podcast
The Disturbing Truth About Directed Energy Weapons.

4biddenknowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2025 24:12


Are directed energy weapons and covert technologies being used against civilians? In this explosive interview, Billy Carson (4BiddenKnowledge) sits down with Jesse Beltran, retired firefighter-paramedic and president of the International Center Against the Abuse of Covert Technologies, to uncover shocking truths about Havana Syndrome, mind control, and nanotechnology.Jesse Beltran shares decades of research into anomalous health incidents, covert experimentation, and the rise of frequency-based manipulation. From CIA and FBI agents affected to civilians reporting voices in their heads, this interview reveals why this is no longer a conspiracy theory—it's conspiracy fact.

KAJ Studio Podcast
The U.S. Patent Process: How to Secure & Protect Your Invention with Austin Bonderer

KAJ Studio Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2025 30:51


Want to patent your invention and avoid costly mistakes? Austin Bonderer, a former U.S. Patent Examiner and a leading patent attorney with over 690 issued U.S. patents, explains the U.S. patent process. Learn how to file correctly, protect your intellectual property, and turn ideas into valuable assets!===============================================⏱️ IN THIS EPISODE (Top 3 Takeaways):1. Understand the U.S. patent process and avoid costly mistakes with expert insights from Austin Bonderer. 2. Learn how to correctly file a patent and protect your intellectual property effectively. 3. Discover how to turn your ideas into valuable assets and navigate the complexities of patent law.===============================================

I heArt Bell
2005-04-03 - Charles Ostman - Nanotechnology

I heArt Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2025 174:33


Art Bell - Charles Ostman - Nanotechnology

Fringe Radio Network
Fringe Flashback! INHUMAN: The Next and Final Phase of Man is Here with Tom Horn - The Sheila Zilinsky Show

Fringe Radio Network

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2025 56:59 Transcription Available


ORIGINAL AIR DATE: AUG 2, 2015An amazing conversation from a decade ago with the amazing Dr. Thomas Horn, on the subject of Transhumanism.Here is the documentary Tom refers to: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8QG1EgkpJX4Sheila's content is viewer supported.SHEILA WEBSITE: https://sheilazilinsky.comHOW TO GIVE: https://sheilazilinsky.com/givingVenmo https://venmo.com/u/SheilaZilinskyCash app https://cash.app/$SheilaZilinskyZelle sheila@sheilazilinsky.comPayPal https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/sheilazilinskyPatreon https://www.patreon.com/sheilazilinskyHOW TO LISTEN:BRAND NEW YOUTUBE CHANNEL https://www.youtube.com/@realsheilazRumble: https://rumble.com/user/RealSheilaZPodcast: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/sheilazilinskyApple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/ca/podcast/the-sheila-zilinsky-show/id960689559FOLLOW SHEILA:Telegram: https://t.me/realsheilazTwitter: https://twitter.com/RealSheilaZFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/realSheilaZInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/sheilazilinskySubstack: https://sheilazilinsky.substack.com

I heArt Bell
2005-02-26 - Douglas Mulhall - Nanotechnology

I heArt Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2025 174:47


Art Bell - Douglas Mulhall - Nanotechnology

I heArt Bell
2004-12-04 - Prof. Bart Kosko - Terrorism & Nanotechnology

I heArt Bell

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 173:48


Art Bell - Prof. Bart Kosko - Terrorism & Nanotechnology

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet
1225 REM Clones & Ritual Arenas: The Elite's Sinister Doppelgänger Plot

Richard Syrett's Strange Planet

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 71:21


FOLLOW RICHARD Website: https://www.strangeplanet.ca YouTube: @strangeplanetradio Instagram: @richardsyrettstrangeplanet   EP. #1225 REM Clones & Ritual Arenas: The Elite's Sinister Doppelgänger Plot In this chilling episode of Strange Planet, Richard delves into the sinister world of human cloning with researcher Elana Freeland. Exploring her editorial work on 21st Century MK-Ultra Slave, they dissect Ron Alan's harrowing tale of trauma-based mind control fused with cybernetic implants and spiritual hijacking. The discussion turns to Donald Marshall's shocking claims of elite-run cloning centers in Deep Underground Military Bases, where synthetic doubles are exploited. From scalar waves to soul fragmentation, this episode probes whether human identity is a programmable pawn in a nefarious subterranean agenda. GUEST: Elana Freeland is a titan of truth, wielding decades of relentless research to expose the hidden machinations of global control. A scholar of geoengineering, transhumanism, and consciousness militarization, she authored the seminal trilogy: Chemtrails, HAARP, and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth, Under an Ionized Sky, and Geoengineered Transhumanism. As editor of 21st Century MK-Ultra Slave, Freeland amplifies survivor voices, weaving their testimonies into her unflinching analysis of electromagnetic warfare and synthetic biology. With a fearless pen and metaphysical lens, she unveils the elite's silent weapons, challenging humanity to reclaim its sovereignty in a technocratic age.  WEBSITE: https://www.patreon.com/ElanaFreeland   BOOKS: Chemtrails, HAARP and the Full Spectrum Dominance of Planet Earth Under an Ionized Sky: From Chemtrails to Space Fence Lockdown Geoengineered Transhumanism The Geoengineered Transhuman: The Hidden Technologies of HAARP, Chemtrails, 5G/6G, Nanotechnology, Synthetic Biology, and the Scientific Effort to Transform Humanity  SUPPORT OUR SPONSORS!!! ⁠BUTCHERBOX⁠ ButcherBox delivers better meat and seafood straight to your door – including 100% grass-fed beef,free-range organic chicken, pork raised crate-free, and wild-caught seafood. Right now, ButcherBox is offering our listeners $20 off their first box and free protein for a year. Go to ⁠ButcherBox.com/strange⁠ to get this limited time offer and free shipping always. Don't forget to use our link so they know we sent you.   HIMS - Making Healthy and Happy Easy to Achieve Sexual Health, Hair Loss, Mental Health, Weight Management START YOUR FREE ONLINE VISIT TODAY - HIMS dot com slash STRANGE https://www.HIMS.com/strange ⁠⁠RingBoost⁠⁠ The largest provider of custom phone numbers since 2003 ⁠⁠https://www.ringboost.com⁠⁠ If you're ready to sound like the business people want to call, head over to ⁠⁠https://www.ringboost.com⁠⁠ and use promo code STRANGE for an exclusive discount. QUINCE BEDDING Cool, Relaxed Bedding. Woven from 100% European flax linen. Visit QUINCE BEDDING to get free shipping on your order and 365-day returns. BECOME A PREMIUM SUBSCRIBER!!!  https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Three monthly subscriptions to choose from.  Commercial Free Listening, Bonus  Episodes and a Subscription to my monthly newsletter, InnerSanctum.  Visit https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm Use the discount code "Planet" to receive one month off the first subscription.  We and our partners use cookies to personalize your experience, to show you ads based on your interests, and for measurement and analytics purposes. By using our website and services, you agree to our use of cookies as described in our Cookie Policy. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://strangeplanet.supportingcast.fm/

Farm4Profit Podcast
The Truth About PGRs: What Farmers Need to Know

Farm4Profit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2025 73:57


Plant Growth Regulators (PGRs) with Gunther Kreps of AgXplore. As farmers look for new ways to protect yield and stretch every input dollar, PGRs are rising to the top of the conversation — but what exactly are they, and how do they work?Gunther kicks things off with a clear breakdown of the science behind PGRs — from naturally occurring hormones like auxins and gibberellins to advanced synthetic formulations used in modern ag. We explore how PGRs stimulate or suppress specific plant responses, helping crops manage stress, increase tillering, strengthen stalks, improve root mass, and ultimately perform better under pressure.The conversation gets practical as Gunther shares when and how to apply PGRs, which crops respond best, and how to maximize synergy by tank-mixing with fungicides, foliar feeds, or herbicides. He also addresses timing, weather influence, and why not all PGRs are created equal — pointing out the key signs of a high-quality product versus one that might just be snake oil.We then dive into the evolving PGR landscape, including advancements in targeted formulations, compatibility with precision ag, and what's on the horizon — like AI-powered prescriptions and biostimulant hybrids. Want Farm4Profit Merch? Custom order your favorite items today!https://farmfocused.com/farm-4profit/ Don't forget to like the podcast on all platforms and leave a review where ever you listen! Website: www.Farm4Profit.comShareable episode link: https://intro-to-farm4profit.simplecast.comEmail address: Farm4profitllc@gmail.comCall/Text: 515.207.9640Subscribe to YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCSR8c1BrCjNDDI_Acku5XqwFollow us on TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@farm4profitllc Connect with us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Farm4ProfitLLC/

Don't REED My Mind
#328 - Friday Night Motivation

Don't REED My Mind

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2025 12:43


Just Hold On We Might Live Forever. Welcome to Friday Night Motivation-your weekly boost to fuel your grind and push you closer to your goals. Let's get into it! New ebook Alert!!!! Why You Need A Podcast     Quick Links ========== Earn $10K+/Month with This 3-Step Blueprint — No Investment, Just 30 Minutes a Day! Get High-Probability Call & Put Option Alerts with OptionsPop — Fast Trades, Big Potential in Just 2–9 Days! Business Cards are a Thing of the Past!! Changing Your Life has got Easier!!  

As Goes Wisconsin
This Shouldn’t Be A Thing – Shrinky Dink Edition

As Goes Wisconsin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 2:52


Nanotechnology is the wave of the future. It's talked about in movie, TV and the real world applications are being explored by a lab in England where they've created the world's smallest...violin? Watch out, Iron Man. And if you spot a thing that shouldn't be, send it in to janesays@civicmedia.us and we might use it on the show! So join us Monday through Friday at 11:51 a.m. for “This Shouldn't Be A Thing!” or search for it on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts.  And thanks for listening!!

As Goes Wisconsin
This Shouldn’t Be A Thing – Shrinky Dink Edition

As Goes Wisconsin

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2025 2:52


Nanotechnology is the wave of the future. It's talked about in movie, TV and the real world applications are being explored by a lab in England where they've created the world's smallest...violin? Watch out, Iron Man. And if you spot a thing that shouldn't be, send it in to janesays@civicmedia.us and we might use it on the show! So join us Monday through Friday at 11:51 a.m. for “This Shouldn't Be A Thing!” or search for it on Spotify, Apple or wherever you get your podcasts.  And thanks for listening!!

In Our Time
Lise Meitner

In Our Time

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2025 57:22


Melvyn Bragg and guests discuss the decisive role of one of the great 20th Century physicists in solving the question of nuclear fission. It is said that Meitner (1878-1968) made this breakthrough over Christmas 1938 while she was sitting on a log in Sweden during a snowy walk with her nephew Otto Frisch (1904-79). Both were Jewish-Austrian refugees who had only recently escaped from Nazi Germany. Others had already broken uranium into the smaller atom barium, but could not explain what they found; was the larger atom bursting, or the smaller atom being chipped off or was something else happening? They turned to Meitner. She, with Frisch, deduced the nucleus really was splitting like a drop of water into a dumbbell shape, with the electrical charges at each end forcing the divide, something previously thought impossible, and they named this ‘fission'. This was a crucial breakthrough for which Meitner was eventually widely recognised if not at first.WithJess Wade A Royal Society University Research Fellow and Lecturer in Functional Materials at Imperial College, LondonFrank Close Professor Emeritus of Theoretical Physics and Fellow Emeritus at Exeter College, University of OxfordAnd Steven Bramwell Director of the London Centre for Nanotechnology and Professor of Physics at University College LondonProducer: Simon TillotsonReading list:Frank Close, Destroyer of Worlds: The Deep History of the Nuclear Age, 1895-1965 (Allen Lane, 2025)Ruth Lewin Sime, Lise Meitner: A Life in Physics (University of California Press, 1996)Marissa Moss, The Woman Who Split the Atom: The Life of Lise Meitner (Abrams Books, 2022)Patricia Rife, Lise Meitner and the Dawn of the Nuclear Age (Birkhauser Verlag, 1999) In Our Time is a BBC Studios Audio Production

What If Rome Had Industrialized? | Samo Burja

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2025 49:20


Today on Moment of Zen, Erik Torenberg and Samo Burja examine "failed" industrial revolutions throughout history, particularly Rome's sophisticated water-powered manufacturing, standardized production, and steam engine prototypes. The discussion explores how civilizations like Rome and Song Dynasty China achieved industrial-scale commerce and technology before ultimately plateauing or collapsing due to demographic, military, or economic constraints. Make sure to subscribe to Samo Burja's Bismarck Brief and the Live Players podcast to read analyses and briefs like this one: Bismarck Brief: https://brief.bismarckanalysis.com/ Live Players: https://link.chtbl.com/liveplayers --

Engines of Our Ingenuity
The Engines of Our Ingenuity 2461: Nanotechnology

Engines of Our Ingenuity

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2025 3:49


Episode: 2461 The Growth of Nanotechnology.  Today, small is big.