Mad scientist proposed creating self-assembling nanobots and “smart dust” with DNA.
This week’s anti-government, lone gunman, John Patrick Bedell, is another perfect poster boy for the government’s crackdown on the pro-pot and 9/11 truth movements.
Bedell, who was killed at a subway entrance to the Pentagon, was bent on according to the LA Times,
“revealing the truth behind the 9/11 “demolitions.”
Bedell also bore a grudge against the authorities, who busted him with weed at his California home some time ago.
But the mad scientist’s greatest passion may have been bringing about the Singularity — that future point in human evolution, predicted by Ray Kurzweil and others, when genetics, nanotechnology and robotics become a single science, reality and virtual reality become indistinguishable, and people become immortal.
Bedell, in 2006, proposed blending DNA with standard, integrated circuits, to create self-propagating “smart dust,” tiny, self-propagating — indeed, living — sensors and robots that could provide governments will blanket surveillance capabilities.
And in this way, Bedell shares something with another gun-wielding nerd in the news: UAH shooter, Amy Bishop, designer of a cyborg mechanism, the Neuristor.
Here’s Bedell’s proposal for the DNA-integrated circuit hybrids:
via Pentagon shooter apparently doubted 9/11 facts in Web posting – latimes.com.
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