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Transhuman promotion Ethnic weapon Engineering anomalies Gendercide Birth control Exopolitics The British daily "Sunday Times" said that Israel is embarking on developing biological weapons which can affect people according to their ethnic affiliation. The paper reported that Israeli scientists are trying to exploit medical discoveries in order to diagnose "distinctive genes" relating to Arabs and develop according to these genes "microorganisms" that can attack those who carry these "distinctive genes" apart from others through transforming the "DNA system" inside the human cells. The same source quoted scientists working at the Israeli Neis Tasyouna institute which specializes in manufacturing biological and chemical weapons as saying that they faced difficulties in diagnosing "distinctive genes for the Arabs" because both Jews and Arabs are descended from a Semitic origin, while others said they could actually diagnose certain traits "in the profile gene" of certain Arab communities, especially the Iraqi people. (source : Sunday Times, November 15, 1998, "Israel Planning 'Ethnic' Bomb as Saddam Caves In," by Uzi Mahnaimi and Marie Colvin). According to Peter Stockland, "Years of population engineering, including virtual extermination of 'surplus' baby girls, has created a nightmarish imbalance in China's male and female populations." (Stockland, "China's baby-slaughter overlooked," The Calgary Sun, June 11, 1997.) In 1999, Jonathan Manthorpe reported a study by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, claiming that "the imbalance between the sexes is now so distorted that there are 111 million men in China who will not be able to find a wife." AIDS-like viruses were developed by National Cancer Institute researchers along with military biological weapons contractors between 1962 and 1974 during the "Special Virus Cancer Program." The possibility of this research giving rise to contaminated experimental hepatitis B (HB) vaccines, and thus, the simultaneous emergence of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in New York City and Central Africa in 1978 is advanced. "In June, [1976] Litton Bionetics won the fourth renewal of its contract to manage the operations of the National Cancer Institute's Frederick (Md.) Cancer Research Center." (Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, Emerging Viruses: AIDS & Ebola-Nature, Accident, or Intentional?, Tetrahedron Press, 1996) ANI Bright House Psychofeedback Religion and the brain "Semantic resonator" - an algorithmically realized project, is a device combining software and hardware for establishing complete psycho-feedback in a man-computer interface. Provides the capability to mentally manage a computer and its resources for the individual's needs on a subconscious level. (http://int.psycor.ru/index.html) ("Psychotronic War and the Security of Russia" by V.N Lopatin and V.D.Tsygankov, Moscow,1999) Hongul Koonsa Chung-bo Chung Mung-ga Yhe Korean intelligence service is beginning its own version of Stargate (Research on Extra- sensory-perception, ESP…) The Army's JFK Special Warfare Center and School in late 1991 disclosed that it was looking to develop a PSYOPS Hologram System with a capability "to project persuasive messages and three- dimensional pictures of cloud, smoke, rain droplets, buildings (even religious "images" or "figures"). The use of holograms as a persuasive message will have worldwide application". (Defense Week, March 31, 1997) Psytech and EM tech Non-lethal effects directed at the physiological or psychological functions of specific individuals or the populace. Applications of biological, chemical, or electromagnetic radiation effects on humans should be pursued. R&D into sophisticated psychological operations designed to change the minds of individuals or the populace is needed. Techniques could include projection of sounds and images to specific points in space. The Joint Non-lethal Weapons Program Directorate should broaden its tactical and operational focus to consider the strategic applications and associated treaty issues of non-lethal weapons.(Defense Science Board Task Force on Future Strategic Strike Forces. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense For Acquisition, Technology, and Logistics: Washington DC, 2004) A television screen produces flicker (stroboscopic stimulation) at the mains frequency, effectively generating intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) at 60 Hz in North America and 50 Hz in Europe. Photosensitivity is more common at the lower frequency, with nearly 50% of patients sensitive to 50 Hz IPS, and TV sensitivity has indeed been a greater problem in Europe than in North America. In Japan, 685 people, most with no history of epilepsy, were hospitalised after viewing a Pocket Monsters cartoon : broadcast standards now exist in the United Kingdom and in Japan to reduce this risk but not in the USA or in Canada. (Benjamin G. Zifkin, Dorothee Kasteleijn-Nolst, Reflex epilepsy and reflex seizures of the visual system: a clinical review, Epileptic Disorders. Volume 2, Number 3, 129-36, Septembre 2000) Moscow Lebedev Institute Institute for Biological Physics Pushchino, Russia Ludwig-Boltzman Institute Germany Rsearch on neuromarketing Kaiser Wilhem Institute of Biophysics (Germany) Marttlesham Laboratory BT's research centre Adastral Park (uk) Stanford Research International JFK Special Warfare center Cognitive Sciences Laboratory Applied Physics Institu e in Gor'kiy psychic intelligence Advanced Neurotechnologies,Inc.(ANI) Create Brainlink, a device that amplifies brainwaves and transforms them into computer- ready digital code Augmented Cognition The DARPA Augmented Cognition program promises to develop technologies capable of extending the information management capacity of warfighters. Psychotronic weapons Remote viewing Molecular crowdcontrol “Behaviour modification is a key component of peace enforcement” (Steven Metz and James Kievit, The Revolution in Military Affairs and Conflict Short of War (US Army War College, 1994). Many of the non-lethal weapons under consideration utilize infrasound or electromagnetic energy (including lasers, microwave or radio-frequency radiation, or visible light pulsed at brain-wave frequency) for their effects. These weapons are said to cause temporary or permanent blinding, interference with mental processes, modification of behavior and emotional response, seizures, severe pain, dizziness, nausea and diarrhea, or disruption of internal organ functions in various other ways.(Steve Aftergood,Softkill Fallacy, Bulletin of Atomic Scientist, September, 1994) Synthetic telepathy is a term used to describe the beaming of words, thoughts, or ideas into a person’s mind by mechanical means, specifically, some type of electromagnetic transmitter, similar to a radio or television broadcast, operating in the microwave frequency band. In recent years thousands of people have come forward claiming to be victims of this frightening technology. (www.newdawnmagazine.com) Cybernetics Group "religious module of the brain" was touched recently by (Larson, EJ, Witham, L. (1999) Scientists and the religion in America. Scientific American. 9, 72-78) . Saver, JL, Rabin, J. (1997) The neural substrates of religious experience. J. Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 9, 498-510. The investigation of the activity of the neural structures responsible for the attitude towards philosophical considerations and religion should take into account also geophysical influences Sources : Persinger ,MA. (1999) Wars and increased solar-geomagnetic activity: aggression or change in intraspecies dominance? Percept Mot- Skills . 88, 1351-1355) . In the 1980's the neuromagnetometer was developed which functions as an antenna and could monitor the patterns emerging from the brain. The antenna, combined with the computer, could localize the points in the brain where the brain events occur. The whole product is called the magnetoencephalograph. (Carole Smith, On the Need for New Criteria of Diagnosis of Psychosis in the Light of Mind Invasive Technology, Journal of Psycho-Social Studies , Vol 2 (2) No 3 2003) Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic Fields from monitors US PATENT -6,506,148 Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the latter, the image pulsing may be imbedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal. The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program. For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity. SAIC was involved in the Remote Viewing/psychic spying studies for the CIA and DIA, along with SRI International. The research aspect of the Remote Viewing program were transferred from SRI to SAIC in 1991. The SRI/SAIC psi experiments were supervised at Langley by John McMahon, second in command under William Casey, succeeding Bobby Ray Inman, the SAIC director. (Source: Alex Constantine, "Psychic" Spying at the Stanford Research Institute Or CIA Mind Control?) For over 20 years, the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory has been the center for government-sponsored parapsychology research in support of its intelligence program most recently known as STARGATE. created a human microchip implant called "The Soul Catcher", which is capable of recording every thought and sensation of a person's entire life Population engineering Television and depopulation Chandreshwar Prasad Thakur suggested last month to the Indian parliament that "entertainment is an important component of the population policy." To drive down birth rates, he said, "we want people to watch television." [Science, vol. 293, September 14, 2001, p. 1987.]. An analysis of several decades’ worth of statistical data concerning (a) the number of television sets in use in North America and (b) the birth rate in the United States reveals a simple relationship. As the number of television sets increases, the birth rate decreases. NASA Ames Research Center NASA and National Cancer Institute (NCI) are jointly seeking innovations in fundamental technologies that will support the development of minimally invasive biomolecular sensor systems that can measure, analyze, and manipulate molecular processes in the living body. One of the purposes that this program is designed to serve is NASA’s requirement “for diagnosis and treatment of injury, illness, and emerging pathologies in astronauts during long duration space missions (NASA, BioMolecular Systems Research Program. NASA AstroBionics Program. Retrieved April 7, 2002, http://astrobionics.arc.nasa.gov Astrobiology in general, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence in particular, are of foremost importance for the transhumanist endeavor. One of the basic lessons of astrobiological research is that all species are condemned to become extinct due to the astrophysical or geophysical processes (like the cometary/asteroidal impacts or supervolcanism), if not for other reasons. In its SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) sector, astrobiology offers hope of glimpsing possible future courses of intelligent civilizations, and obtaining the knowledge necessary for survival on vastly larger spatial and temporal scales than usually considered (Milan M. Cirkovic, On the importance of SETI for Transhumanism, Astronomical Observatory Belgrade) 'Within the last two decades a potential has emerged which is improbable but which is now marginally feasible. This potential is the technical capability to influence directly the major portion of the approximately six billion brains of the human species without mediation through classical sensory modalities by generating neural information within a physical medium in which all members of the species are immersed.' (M.A. Persinger, On The Possibility Of Directly Accessing Every Human Brain By Electromagnetic Induction of Fundamental Algorithms, the Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory at Laurentian University, 1995) Dr Persinger has been working on a theory that connects not only UFO's and earthquakes, but also powerful electromagnetic fields and an explanation of paranormal beliefs in terms of unusual brain activity. He has also found that stimulating another area, the temporal lobes, can produce all sorts of paranormal phenomena“(Barbara Opall, US explores Russian mind-control technology, Defense News, Jan. 11-17 1993) nanoscale genetics may help preserve and control food production. Inexpensive nano-enabled biosensors could monitor the health and nutrition of cattle, transmitting the data into the farmer’s personal computer that advises him about the care the animals need. (Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance, Edited by Mihail C. Roco and William Sims Bainbridge,NSF/DOC-sponsored report, June 2002) A small, relatively inexpensive satellite, so-called because of its ability to maintain position relative to another satellite within nanometer tolerance. In one configuration, the NANOSAT is octagonal-shaped measuring 16 inches across and 8 inches in height. (www.sew- lexicon.com) Mesicopter A centimeter-size electric helicopter designed to stay airborne while carrying its own power supply A collection of Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) wired up to form a simple computer contained in a "mote", light enough to remain suspended in air (like dust), buoyed by the currents. Each mote contains a solar-powered thick film battery, a GPS receiver and various sensors and is able to communicate with other motes and control stations using optical transceivers. www.nottingham.ac.uk/quorum Institut A.S. Popow nano-satellites Quorum sensing bioplasma Molecular electronics Smart Dust Utility fog NBIC CAPITALISM According to the Commerce Department, over one third of GDP is contributed by information technology. This data would suggest that with new technology being introduced daily, the share of GDP driven by technology will increase. Emerging technologies, especially convergent technologies discussed here, are the engines of the future economy. The objective of enhancing human performance is vital to the well-being of individuals and to the future economic prosperity of the nation. (Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance, Edited by Mihail C. Roco and William Sims Bainbridge,NSF/DOC- sponsored report, June 2002) Biochip money MasterCard has invested millions in the development of an E-cash system called Mondex. Smart Mondex cards have tiny embedded microchips that can store not only electronic dollars but also five other types of currency, an abbreviated medical history and even a personalized electronic "key" that can open everything from your apartment to your office. Technology and finance have become one and the same. As William Niskanen, chairman of the Washington-based CATO Institute, puts it, "The distinction between software and money is disappearing." (Time Magazine) RFID in Bank notes The European Central Bank is working with technology partners on a hush-hush project to embed radio frequency identification tags into the very fibers of euro bank notes by 2005. Philips Semiconductors and Infineon Technologies, acknowledged their awareness of the ECB project. "The RFID allows money to carry its own history," by recording information about where it has been, said Paul Saffo, director of Institute for the Future (Menlo Park, Calif.) (EE Times, 2001) Everyone wants wisdom and wealth. Nevertheless, our health often gives out before we achieve them. To lengthen our lives, and improve our minds, in the future we will need to change our bodies and brains. To that end, we first must consider how normal Darwinian evolution brought us to where we are. Then we must imagine ways in which future replacements for worn body parts might solve most problems of failing health. We must then invent strategies to augment our brains and gain greater wisdom. Eventually we will entirely replace our brains -- using nanotechnology. Once delivered from the limitations of biology, we will be able to decide the length of our lives--with the option of immortality-- and choose among other, unimagined capabilities as well. (Marvin L. Minsky, Will Robots Inherit the Earth?, Scientific American, Oct, 1994) Planetary Engineering is the application of technology for the purpose of influencing the global properties of a planet. Geoengineering is planetary engineering applied specifically to the Earth. It includes only those macroengineering concepts that deal with the alteration of some global parameter, such as the greenhouse effect, atmospheric composition, insolation or impact flux. Terraforming is a process of planetary engineering, specifically directed at enhancing the capacity of an extra-terrestrial planetary environment to support life. The ultimate in terraforming would be to create an uncontained planetary biosphere emulating all the functions of the biosphere of the Earth, one that would be fully habitable for human beings. Converging technologies (nano, bio, info & cognotech) Salk Institute Logic Systems Laboratory http://lslwww.epfl.ch/ Developing novel bio- inspired computing machines and programs inspired by Nature and endowed with capabilities such as adaptation, evolution, growth, healing, replication, and learning. Atom project The Japanese government would spend 50 billion yen a year over three decades to develop a humanoid robot with the mental, physical and emotional capacity of a 5- year-old human. (Japanse times, August 20, 2003) Logic Systems Laboratory Center for Nano-Energetics Research (us army) Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly (us Dept. of Health) Center for Transportation Nanotechnology (usa) At the MIT Media Lab, Rosalind Picard’s Affective Computing research group develops technologies that are programmed to assess their users’‘ emotional states and respond with emotional states of their own. at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab, Cynthia Breazeal has incorporated both the “attribution effect” and a sort of “emotional intelligence” in Kismet, a disembodied robotic head with behavior and capabilities modeled on those of a pre-verbal infant National Nanofabrication Users Network instrumentation centers at five major universities. autonomic computing self-managing, self- regulating, and self- repairing information technology. Al Lab (MIT) IBM Research Media Lab (MIT) NNUN USA Human Proteome Project HBPP - Human Brain Proteome Project HPPP (Human Plasma Proteome Project) IMAGE consortium World's largest public collection of genes http://image.llnl.gov human genome project Project goals were to identify all the approximately 30,000 genes in human DNA, determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA, store this information in databases, improve tools for data analysis, transfer related technologies to the private sector, and address the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) that may arise from the project. The Human Genome Project ends in 2003 with the completion of the human genetic sequence. IBM, Compaq, DuPont, and major pharmaceutical companies are among those interested in the potential for targeting and applying genome data. (source : www.ornl.gov) Human Genome HUPO $679 million to NNI activities in basic nano research (2003) Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International the world's largest gathering of brain researchers Society for Neuroscience Computational Neuroscience Laboratories ATRII (Japan) MIT (USA) Biomimetics Embryonics Brain prosthesis Nano medicine Sexually reproducing cellular automata Nanoscale genetics embryonics is a cellular automat (CA)- based approach in which three biologically inspired principles are employed: multicellular organization, cellular differentiation, and cellular division. Such self-replicating machines are multicellular artificial organisms, in the sense that each of the several cells comprising the organism contains one copy of the complete genome. Self-replication and self-repair, applied to artificial objects (integrated circuits). Artificial self- replicating machines. In the 1950s, John von Neumann designed a cellular automaton capable of self-replication and satisfying two strict conditions : (1) universal computation, i.e., the ability to realize a universal Turing machine; (2) universal construction, i.e., the ability to construct a digital system of any given size. Elite sports competition as transhuman-promoting institution Athletes are ambassadors of transhumanism, placed at the cutting edge of human boundaries of capability. Athletes continually aspire to transcend known human limits. For this reason, elite sport is a useful case from which one can justify the acceptance of transhumanism. Athletes are identifiable as already posthuman in their biological constitution and in the manner of approaching technology as an enhancing resource. (Andy Miah, Cyborg Athletes, Transhuman Ideals & Posthumanity, Journal of Evolution and Technology - Vol. 13 - October 2003) Transhumanism is “the study of the ramifications, promises and potential dangers of the use of science, technology, creativity, and other means to overcome fundamental human limitations” www.transhumanism.org According to the estimates of Roy Walford, professor of pathology at UCLA Medical School, the average human life span was about 22 years in ancient Rome; about 50 in the developed countries in 1900, and today stands at about 75. Still, each of those curves seems to terminate sharply near 115 years. Atom Project IMAGE consortium Gen Bank Visible Human Project Terascale Computing System All living systems and man-made products work at the nanoscale. All basic building blocks of matter are established and their basic properties are defined in the range between one and 100 molecular diameters. The first level of organization in biosystems is in the same nanometer range. Electronics components and circuits made from molecular-sized building blocks. These blocks are designed to self-assemble into a circuit or device much in the same way that biological molecules self-assemble into cells, tissues, and organs. “utility fog” developed by J. Storrs Hall. Smaller than dust, “foglets” are speculative tiny interlocking machines that can run “programs” that make collections of billions of them work together to assume any shape, color, and texture, from flowing, clear water to fancy seat belt body suits that appear only when an accident has occurred. The world's first brain prosthesis - an artificial hippocampus - is about to be tested in California. Unlike devices like cochlear implants, merely stimulate brain activity, this silicon chip implant will perform the same processes as the damaged part of the brain it is replacing. The work was funded by the US National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research and DARPA.(New Scientist 12march 03) GenBank GenBank, the world's DNA sequence repository, was developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL). LSD and pacification "If some of the subjects are drawn from extreme right or leftwing organizations, it may be possible to obtain additional behavioral measure in terms of the number resigning or becoming inactive." (William McClothlin , Rand Corporation) Acoustic levitation Transhumanism ETs & Transhumanism GRU Russia HKCCM Korea In 1999, Maxwell Technologies of San Diego applied to patent a new potentially lethal infrasound weapon. The device, designed to control hostile crowds or disable hostage takers, is said to work a cross a wide range of frequencies and is highly directional. The company says it is capable of affecting people up to 100 metres away and can allegedly cause eardrum rupture at 185 decibels (dB), pulmonary (lung) injury at 200dB and death at 220dB. (http://trauma.cofa.unsw.edu.au/Inf rasound/DeadlySilence.html) Nanometer material composed of 60 carbon items and a third form of carbon after graphite and diamond. Fullerene FUFOR (Fund for UFO Research) SETI Institute CUFOS (Center for UFO Studies) MUFON (Mutual UFO Network) Mars Society Planetary Society NASA Ames Research Center Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories Los Alamos National Laboratory JFK Special Warfare center Thales (France) Maxwell (USA) CEG Gramat (France) Genomics Celera Genomics Wellcome Trust Human Cognome Project a proposed multidisciplinary effort to understand the structure, functions, and potential enhancement of the human mind. CCortex system "The CCortex system will be a "massive spiking neuron network emulation and will mimic the human cortex, with 20 billion layered neurons and 2 trillion 8-bit connections" (Artificial Development, www.ad.com) Human Cognome A famed Swedish aircraft designer, Henry Kjellson, observed and recorded heavy stones, each about a 1.5-meter cube, being lifted to a position 400 meters above them by monks using musical instruments. The technique required thirteen drums and six trumptes, complemented by about 200 priests, all placed in a specific pattern. When the trumpets were blown at about two blasts per minute, the stones reportedly would rise and follow a prescribed trajectory to the top of the cliff (cf. Henry Kjellson, Forsvunden Teknik, Copenhagen, Nihil, 1974). A team of scientists at Intersonics, Inc of Northbrook,Illinois, has recently accomplished what may be the first prestidigitation, lifting a one-ounce steel ball using nothing but sound wave " NSF DGA France cooperation Abduction Sunspots politics Cosmoengineering NASA usa ROSA VIA KOSMOS INSCOM usa DOD USA SETI@home distributes radio signals from the deep space telescope to home users so that they might assist in the search for intelligent life.The Arecibo telescope sweeps the sky collecting 35 Gbyte of data per day. To take part in this search,each user •rst downloads the software for home machine use.After the download the user contacts the SETI@home central server to register as a user and obtain data for analysis.Constantly connected PCs and rarely connected machines can both participate. Moving the Solar System In the September-October 2000 issue of the bimonthly Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (London, UK), Dr. Viorel Badescu and R.B. Cathcart detail the technical feasibility of deliberately moving our Solar System. Actually, two types of workable stellar engine are proposed: (1) an engine which involves piloting our intact Solar System, with Spaceship Earth and the other planets dragged along by the Sun’s gravity and (2) movement of a Dyson Sphere, which is an aggregation of space habitats/cities orbiting the Sun that is made from the remains of crumbled Solar System planets. Colonization of the galaxy Characteristic time for colonization of the Galaxy is 10 6 – 10 8 years (Jones, E. M. 1985, “’Where Is Everybody?’ An Account of Fermi's Question,” Los Alamos preprint, at http://lib-www.lanl.gov/la- pubs/00318938.pdf) Civilizations type I, II, III The Russian astrophysicist Nicolai Kardashev theorized that advanced civilizations must therefore be grouped according to three types: Type I, II, and III, which have mastered planetary, stellar and galactic forms of energy, respectively. (Journal of Soviet Astronomy, 1964) The EISCAT Scientific Association is an international research organisation operating three incoherent scatter radar systems, at 931 MHz, 224 MHz and 500 MHz, in Northern Scandinavia. In addition to the incoherent scatter radars, EISCAT also operates an Ionospheric Heater facility at Ramfjordmoen. The Heater is used for ionospheric modification experiments applying high-power transmissions of high- frequency electro-magnetic waves to study plasma parameters in the ionosphere. (www.eiscat.com) woodpecker grid ? National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), USA Fertilization of the ocean Chemtrails Creating cyclones NOAA 6,315, 213 Method of modifying weather A method for artificially modifying the weather by seeding rain clouds of a storm with suitable cross-linked aqueous polymer. The polymer is dispersed into the cloud and the wind of the storm agitates the mixture causing the polymer to absorb the rain. This reaction forms a gelatinous substance which precipitate to the surface below. Thus, diminishing the clouds ability to rain. United States Patent 6,315,213 Cordani November 13, 2001 The Russians emphasize that the term "ecological weapon" denotes a weapon being created especially for damaging nature. It is the specific nature of effect on the target that distinguishes it from other kinds of weapons. Ecological weapons are created for the purpose either of directly affecting components of the natural environment (for example, phytotoxic war agents that damage vegetative ecosystems), or disturbing their mechanism of interaction with other components of the natural environment (for example, special emulsions that disrupt the mechanism of infiltration when they get into the soil surface). As a rule, such a weapon acts on man indirectly, through a breakdown of the natural environment. On the whole, in the opinion of "foreign military experts," the possession of ecological weapons will make this kind of weapon of global destruction a powerful geopolitical threat factor in the twenty-first century and, under conditions of sharply increased resource consumption, will permit (without committing direct violent actions) control over the richest key sources of natural resources and biosphere processes over enormous territories. The nature of future conflicts will change as a result. The experience of local wars in Indochina, Afghanistan, Somalia, and Chechnya demonstrated the poor effectiveness and even lack of prospect of combat operations for sides having overwhelming military–economic superiority. Therefore in the twenty- first century preference will be given to remote, non-contact methods of opposition capable of locally (in the future globally) deforming human habitation. (Mary C. FitzGerald, Russian Military Policy and International Objectives: Interim Strategies and Plans for Long-Term Systemic Change, Hudson Institute, 29 October 2001) Sunspots and influenza Decades ago it was established that pandemics of influenza occur predictably at every peak of the sunspot cycle, when electrical storms on the sun send higher than usual electromagnetic cocktails of radiation onto the earth (F. HOYLE & N.C. WICKRAMASINGHE, Sunspots and influenza Nature 343: 304 (1990)). Sunspots and economic cycles William Stanley Jevons (1879), attempted to reduce economic fluctuations to cycles of solar activity. Jevons reasoned that solar conditions affected the weather, which in turn affected agricultural yields, which were then the decisive factor in determining the level of economic activity. In the early years of the twentieth century, Henry Moore developed a more sophisticated analysis of weather patterns correlating agricultural yields with the transit of Venus. (Michael Perelman, The Natural Instability of Markets) Planets configuration, sunspots and telecommunication In the 1940's, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) hired a young electrical engineer, John Nelson, in an effort to improve the reliability of HF ("short-wave") radio communications around Earth. Such radio transmissions had been observed to be, for some reason, more reliable in the "lulls" in between, than during solar activity associated with "peak" sunspot years. Nelson soon specifically correlated this rising and falling radio interference with not only sunspot cycle, but with the motions of the major planets of the solar system; he found a very repeatable correlation between the orbits of the planets (but especially, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) and major radio-disturbing eruptions on the Sun. John Nelson, Planetary position effecs on Shortwave Signal qualities, Electrical Engineering, May 1952 Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment (SOFeX) iron fertilization of the Southern Ocean to enhanced carbon sequestration. (Charette and Buesseler, 2000, Geochem. Geophys. Geosys., paper 2000GC000069) J.H. Martin, R.M. Gordon, and S.E. Fitzwater, "Iron in Antartic Waters," Nature, 345, 156-158 (1990). R.J. Cicerone, S. Elliott and R.P. Turco, "Reduced Antarctic Ozone Depletions in a Model with Hydrocarbon Injections," Science,254, 1191-1194 (1991). Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth's atmosphere, ionosphere, and/or magnetosphere United States Patent 4,686,605 Eastlund August 11, 1987 This invention provides the ability to put unprecedented amounts of power in the Earth's atmosphere at strategic locations and to maintain the power injection level particularly if random pulsing is employed, in a manner far more precise and better controlled than heretofore accomplished by the prior art, particularly by detonation of nuclear devices of various yields at various altitudes... " Earthquake by tectonic weapons in Spitak, 1988 In the mountains of Bazum (North Armenia, near by the city Spitak), which was the epicenter of the "Earthquake", there were located inter-continental nuclear-ballistic missiles of the Soviet Union. next to the underground nuclear missiles silos based in the mountains of Spitak, there were located a different type of a nuclear missiles, with a smaller nuclear capacity designed to propel solid ground and explode underground, thus causing an artificial Earthquake equaling to 12.0 magnitude on the Richter Scale. On the night of 1988, December 6th and morning of December 7th, from the city of Lvov (Ukraine), a special group of 400 Soviet soldiers were brought in to Yerevan, Armenia. Exactly 45min. after the "Earthquake", on December 7th, those 400 special soldiers trained to guard military prisons and strategic facilities in emergency situations were relocated to Spitak, and put on guard around all gov't buildings and facilities through out the Disaster Zone in Spitak. When they were asked by common people when were they told to arrive, they said that: a day before the Earthquake, on December 6th, once in Yerevan, they were told of their relocation to Spitak, for December 7th and so they did the following morning. Georgia’s Green Party called for an international investigation of the Esheri (Abkhasia) Russian secret military laboratory. The Greens speculate that nuclear and tectonic weapons are developed by the laboratory. (www.isn.ethz.ch) Woodpecker (climatic weapon) Deviation and control of jetstream across the U.S. (source : T. E. Bearden, Soviet Weather Engineering Over North America). Dr.Beck stated,"[the 1976 ] Russian woodpecker signal i the most powerful man made EMR source ever.10 pulses per second,40 million watts per pulse,it i psycho active." Ionospheric Heater Research Facilities Current or Planned Research Facilities: Listed in order of final design output power (ERP) (Transmitter power x Antenna gain = Effective Radiated Power) 1. HISCAT (International Radio Observatory, Sweden) (350 MW) 2. HAARP Gakona Alaska (110 MW) 3. EISCAT (Tromsö, Norway) (48 MW) 4. VOA (Voice of America - Delano, CA) (27 MW) 5. SURA (Radiophysical Research Institute, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) (20 MW) 6. Arecibo (National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, Puerto Rico) (20 MW) 7. HIPAS High Power Auroral Stimulation Observatory (UCLA Plasma Physics Lab - Fairbanks Alaska) (17 MW) weather forecasting research and computer modelling of the global weather atmosphere and ocean. Compagnie Générale de Géophysique seismic data Bennett Island (Russia) Wrangel Island (Russia) Novaya Zemlya (Russia) ecological weapons Geoengineering ecological weapons A russian company created a plan which "calls for the use of new Russian technology to create cyclones - the giant storms known as typhoons and hurricanes - to cause torrential rains, washing the smoke out of the air. A Malaysian company, Blo Cure Sdn.Bhd, will sign a memorandum of understanding soon with a government-owned Russian party to produce cyclone“ (Wall Street Journal, Malaysia to Battle Smog with Cyclones, Nov. 13, 1997 high frequency active auroral research program (HAARP) (climatic weapon) Operated by the Air Force Research Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate, HAARP constitutes a system of powerful antennas capable of creating "controlled local modifications of the ionosphere". Dr. Nicholas Begich describes HAARP as: "A super-powerful radiowave-beaming technology that lifts areas of the ionosphere [upper layer of the atmosphere] by focusing a beam and heating those areas. Electromagnetic waves then bounce back onto earth and penetrate everything -- living and dead." "HAARP could contribute to climate change by intensively bombarding the atmosphere with high-frequency rays... Returning low-frequency waves at high intensity could also affect people's brains, and effects on tectonic movements cannot be ruled out. (Nicholas Begich and Jeane Manning, The Military's Pandora's Box, Earthpulse Press) National Centers for Environmental Prediction NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research) The Earth Simulator Center (Japan) CGG (UK) seismic data Tectonic weapon Weather Modification Rhine Research center (usa) extrasensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK) www.rhine.org International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL) International Institute of Biophysics (Berlin, GE) Earthtech International PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research) Freiburg Anomalous Mind/Machine Interaction (FAMMI) Giessen Anomalies Research Program (GARP) (Ge) http://www.earthtech.org/ EarthTech International is a privately funded research organization dedicated to the exploration of new frontiers in physics. Our activities are primarily centered around investigations into various aspects of the Zero-Point Field. http://www.icrl.org/ Dedicated to exploring the role of Consciousness in the establishment of physical reality. The P.E.A.R. group is researching the non-electrical effects which human minds have on electronic devices. Institute of Noetic Sciences Princeton (USA) Biocybernetic Universal System Tendency (BUST) Global consciousness operations The Global Consciousness Project (GCP) was launched in 1998 by Roger Nelson (Princeton) in order to look at how human consciousness can influence the physical world. Nelson started his presentation by reviewing two decades of experiments from the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR) which show repeatedly that random event generators (REG's) can be intentionally influenced to bring about a less random sequence of data - in other words, human intentionality can reduce natural entropy and create greater coherence within a random series of events. http://noosphere.princeton.edu Geotrace (usa) European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) (uk) International Center for Abduction Research (ICAR) www.ufoabduction.com HAARP usa ? 4,686, 605 EISCAT europe ? Gaia Society Society for Research and Education in Earth System Science co-presided by James Lovelock and Lynn Margulis. promote the study of the Earth as an inter-connected living system, by integrating knowledge from different scientific fields such as biology, geology, chemistry, physics and computer sciences. JAXA Japan ESA Europe http://nano.gov National Nanotech. Initiative (NNI) BrightHouse Neurostrategy, neuromarketing Digital angel GIS Global Automatized administration BIOMETRY Profiling Social profiling Medical profiling Political profiling Consumer profiling http://www.digitalangel.net microscopic emmitter-receiver ("miniaturized computer chip") which can be implanted in human beings. Potential applications: furnishes an infallible means of identification and localization of individuals, in the new domain of the Internet network and in any transaction involving high- security electronic commerce. Internet access The Internet is a worldwide collection of networks, operated by some 10,000 Internet service providers (ISPs). As of August 2001 an estimated 513 million people around the world had Internet access. That represents some 8.4% of the world’s people.(Mark Warschauer, Technology and Social Inclusion. Rethinking the Digital Divide, The MIT Press, 2003). The cost of a PC as a proportion of per capita GDP,for instance,is 5%in high-income countries compared to about 300% in low-income countries (Internet encyclopedia, vol. 3, 2004) Profiling The use of profiles for purposes of law enforcement received a tremendous conceptual boost in the early 1990s, when it became necessary to generate a new definition of the "enemy" for the post- Cold War environment. New security theory used a four-fold approach to the enemy which anyone involved with terrorism, drugs, an economic threat to the United States — and anyone whose behavior is statistically unpredictable (Posthuman Law:Information Policy and the Machinic World by Sandra Braman) automatic identification of a person based on his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics : Dynamic. Signature Verification (DSV). Face Geometry. Finger Scan. Hand Geometry. Iris Scan. Keystroke Dynamics. Speaker Verification. Retina Scan Our web-based avatar and personality profile Digital Twin internet of things NIMS Global infrastructure for RFid tags. A wireless layer on top of the internet where millions of things from razor blades to euro banknotes to car tyres are constantly being tracked and accounted for. A network where it is possible for computers to identify "any object anywhere in the world instantly". "Imagine an Internet of things, where everyday objects, rooms, and machines are connected to one another and to the larger digital world. Sensors on expensive factory equipment would tell you when the machinery is about to fail. Cargo shipping containers could search their contents for nuclear material or other hazards. Every office in a high-rise could report its temperature and humidity and whether its lights are on or off. Each foot of the nation's streets and highways could monitor traffic flow, and every acre of farmland could keep tabs on the moisture level in its soil." Networked Infomechanical Systems (NIMS) Application : mobile sensor platform for canopy to ground micro-climate studies and extensive planning and engineering design towards future deployable systems in soils, habitats, and vegetation. Internet of people Electronic opinion Unisys Corp. Unisys notes that it has worked on voting technology for decades, and developed electronic voting systems in Brazil, Italy and Costa Rica. (source: AFP) "After the fiasco of the automatic vote-count during the American presidential election, Unisys Corp aims to associate itself with Dell Computer Corp and Microsoft Corp to create a new voting system." Unisys will propose the overall system, Dell will supply the computers, and Microsoft, the programs. (12/01/2001) In the 80s, analyses of courts and of litigation as computerizable systems began to appear, the computerized form of intelligence work known as MASINT (Measurement and Signatures Intelligence, referring to statistical analyses of a number of types of sensory information) came into use, and the first widely known use of artificial intelligence (AI) in administration appeared with the logic programming used to implement the British Nationality Act. Computerized decision-making has infiltrated policy-making processes in three ways: They supplement human decision-making when they provide aids to humans for specific decision-making tasks. They supplant human decision-making when it appears that the decisions are human but in fact are made by machines.(Posthuman Law:Information Policy and the Machinic World by Sandra Braman) World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) The World Wide Web Consortium was initially created in 1994 with the help of seed funding from the U.S. Defense Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA. This funding was provided in coordination with the Information Infrastructure Technology and Applications Working Group of the High Performance Computing and Communications program. W3C's work on Semantic Web Development is supported by an additional grant under the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) program. (source : www.w3.org) DARPA 1985 – DARPA put pressure on Internet Users to adopt domain name system (DNS) addresses. DNS translates a name like www.stratford.edu into an IP address. Google (GOvernment OGLE) More than 73.5 million unique users visit Google each month Google is used for more than 200 million searches every day Google ’s search engine indexes more than 3 billion Web pages,more than 425 million images,and more than 700 million Usenet messages Google provides an interface for 88 different languages and offers results in 35 languages (Michael Miller, 501 Web Site Secrets, Wiley Publishing,Inc., 2004) Geographic Information System In 1967,the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)developed an Automatic Mapping System (AUTOMAP),a map compilation system at the global level.The establishment of several companies,including the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)and Intergraph Corporation in the United States and Laser-Scan in the United Kingdom,initiated worldwide commercial applications. Today, law enforcement and public safety agencies collect large amounts of data including those regarding crimes, citations,arrests,•eld interviews, chronology,and other law enforcement information. State and local governments use GIS for regional and urban planning and development, policy analysis,cultural and resource management,social and demographic studies, transportation,education, environmental health,assessment and waste management,and public utilities. CENS is developing Embedded Networked Sensing Systems and applying this revolutionary technology to critical scientific and social applications. Like the Internet, these large-scale, distributed, systems, composed of smart sensors and actuators embedded in the physical world, will eventually infuse the entire world, but at a physical level instead of virtual. www.cens.ucla.edu UCLA's Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS) finance The Address Supporting Organization (ASO) created by Icann in August 1999, ASO manages IP adresses funded by Google project was financed by DARPA and NASA supporting org. internet corp. for assigned names & numbers, ICANN manages IP adresses and DNS LACNIC (Latin American & Caribbean) European IP networks RIPE NCC (Europe) Asia/Pacific IP networks APNIC Generic Names Supporting Organization(GNSO) internet Society internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA) IANA ISOC IP LACNIC IP RIPE NCC IP AP NIC IP ARIN IP Afri NIC IP ASO Google Usa W3C DARPA IP GN SO IP ICANN electronic product code (EPC) replace the global barcode with a universal system that can provide a unique number for every object in the world. Universal Body Code (UBC) The Media Lab hope to establish an Universal Body Code (UBC), an universal system that can provide a unique number for every body in the world. EPC UBC AIDS / VIH Fort Detrick's Center for Biological Warfare Research (usa) , bioweapons and viruses Fredrick Cancer Research Facilities (usa), bioweapons and viruses Litton Bionetics AIDS/VIH ENGINEERING Foresight Institute www.foresight.org Extropian www.extropy.org World Transhumanist Association www.transhumanism.com TRANSHUMAN THINK TANKS Neis Tasyouna institute (Israel), Research on ethnic weapons Control & surveillance grid UK-USA/ECHELON UKUSA is the secret signals intelligence agreement, set up in 1947, that divided the world into five regions to be watched over by Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Britain and America. Australia DSD - Defense Signals Directorate. Canada CSE - Communications Security Establishment. New Zealand GCSB - New Zealand's Government Communications Security Bureau. UK GCHQ - Government Communications Head Quarters. USA NSA - National Security Agency cooperation treaty Kourou (Guyane fr) Alluets- Feucherolles (fr) Mutzig (fr) Dome (fr) L.U.C.I.D.(Logical Universal Communication Interactive Databank) Universal Information Identification System. Universal Biometrics Card (source: The Narc Officer, July/august 1994) Lourdes - monitor all U. S. military and civilian geosynchronous communications satellites. According to a 1993 statement by Cuban Defense Minister Raul Castro, Russia is said to obtain 75 percent of its military strategic information from Lourdes The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) spends at least $38 billion a year on the research, development, testing, and evaluation of new defense systems; approxi-mately 40 percent of that cost—at least $16 billion—is spent on software development and testing.(Innovations in Software Engineering for Defense Systems, National Research Council, Siddhartha R. Dalal, Jesse H. Poore, and Michael L. Cohen, editors, National Academy Press, 2003) Government Communications Security Bureau (GCSB), New Zealand Eurodac System for the comparison of fingerprints of asylum applicants and illegal immigrants. Interpol L.U.C.I.D. ESSAIM ZIRCON Sugar Grove (usa) Loèche Waihopai station (nz) Morwenstow (uk) Yakima (usa) Menwith Hill (uk) Hong- Kong Xinjiang Uighur (China) Leitrim station (Canada) Torrens/Lourdes (Cuba) Cam Ran Bay (Vietnam) UK- USA TIA, Total Information Awareness Program (IAO - DARPA, USA) The project calls for the development of "revolutionary technology for ultra-large all-source information repositories," which would contain information from multiple sources to create a "virtual, centralized, grand database." This database would be populated by transaction data contained in current databases such as financial records, medical records, communication records, and travel records as well as new sources of information. Also fed into the database would be intelligence data. Space Surveillance Network Network of 25 sites worldwide of U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force operated ground-based radars and optical sensors. SSN, along with the Naval SPACE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (SPASUR), is part of the SPACE DETECTION AND TRACKING SYSTEM (SPADATS). common standard to intercept telephone communications (CALEA) redefines the telecommunications industry’s obligation to assist law enforcement in executing lawfully authorized electronic surveillance. In 1991, the FBI held a series of secret meetings with EU member states to persuade them to incorporate CALEA into European law. The meetings included representatives from Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and the EU. At these meetings, an international technical standard for surveillance, based on the FBI’s CALEA demands, was adopted as the "International Requirements for Interception." PATHWAY NSA communications server furnishing a fast, efficient, high-security network for the ECHELON system Space Detection and Tracking System A system capable of detecting and tracking space vehicles from the earth, and reporting the orbital characteristics of these vehicles to a central control facility. Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM) BND Germany SSN USA MATRIX USA SIS Europa EURODAC Europa ENFOPOL Europa GCSB nz Chinese Intelligence Services SGDN France Statos3 Switzerland 100 000 employees NSA USA GRU Russia 15000 employees CGHQ UK ChIS China TIA USA ECHELON P 415 GCR France ? Russia Enfopol A massive eavesdropping system capable of intercepting all mobile phone calls, Internet communications, fax messages and pagers throughout Europe. Multistate Anti- Terrorism Information Exchange, MATRIX 6000 United States agency. RISS (pour Regional Information Sharing Systems) Schenghen Information System - SIS USIA usa NRO usa DOD USA NAVSTAR Global Positioning System, GPS 24 operating satellites and three in-orbit spares. Each satellite continuously emits a pair of signals by which the system's precision and accuracy are achieved. GPS receivers employed by various users can provide positioning accuracy to within centimeters. Under military control TRANSIT Determine the positions and locations of ships and submarinesry control. Transit is an old version of the GPS system. Projectiles containing GPS/INS circuitry controlling nose- mounted canards which enable them to be guided to or inertially navigated to the target. Competent munitions projectiles may also possess antijam capabilities. GPS DOD, USA TRANSIT DOD, USA Competent munition Galileo 24 operating satellites and three in-orbit spares (1995). Each satellite continuously emits a pair of signals by which the system's precision and accuracy are achieved. GPS receivers employed by various users can provide positioning accuracy to within centimeters. Under civil control. Global Surveillance, Reconnaissance and Targeting System, GRST A space-based all-sensor collection, processing, and dissemination system which provides a real-time information database. This database is used to create a VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) image of the area of interest, thus providing all levels of command SITUATIONAL AWARENESS (SA), technical and intelligence information, and command & control (C2). [USAF 2025 Study] GRST Project USA GLONASS Russia global navigation satellite system Galileo Europa global navigation satellite system United States Information Agency (USIA) The USIA was established to achieve US foreign policy by influencing public attitude at home and abroad using psycho-political policy strategies. The USIA Office of Research and reference service prepares data on psychological factors and propaganda problems considered by the Policy Planning Board in formulating psycho-political information policies for the National Security Council. National Reconnaissance Office Darpa DRM Fr SPADATS USA International Atomic Time An atomic time scale maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, near Paris, and based on data from some 230 atomic clocks located all over the world. IAT Nobel prize he physics prizes of the past century have been restricted to atomic and nuclear physics, omitting most of geophysics, astrophysics and mathematical physics. Between 1901 and 1950, some 598 individuals were proposed, 104 of whom - roughly one in six - went on to win a prize. These candidates were predominantly (99%) male.Of the 2416 nominations in physics, three-quarters were for scientists from only four nations: Germany (25%), the US (21%), France (16%) and Britain (13%). Russian State G8 Japanese State G8 Chinese State NUCLEAR OLIGARCHIC STRUCTURES electronic and new technologies Structures STRATEGIC ANALYSIS In 1946,the Air Force and Douglas Aircraft created a joint venture,Project RAND,to study intercontinental warfare.In the following year RAND separated from Douglas and became the independent,nonprofit RAND Corporation. RAND worked only for the Air Force until 1956,when it began to diversify to other defense and defense- related contractors,such as the Advanced Research Projects Agency and the Atomic Energy Commission,and provided,for a time,what one researcher called “in some sense the world ’s largest installation for scientific computing [in 1950 ].” Many strategic considerations do not lend themselves to computer simulation, because they cannot take into account all the relevant factors. The challenge is to create and execute a technological strategy. Technology should be the servant of the strategist, who must be a thorough student of strategy and its history. The weapon system as such is not the goal of technology. The weapon system is the tool of the soldier or of the man carrying out a selected strategy. This is true even of push- button weapons. The starting point for strategy must not be that which is possible; we must discover what is necessary and try to achieve it - General d'Armee Andre Beaufre. (The strategy of technology, by Stefan T. Possony, Ph.D.; Jerry E. Pournelle, Ph.D. and Col. Francis X. Kane, Ph.D. (1970) University of Science and Technology of China(USTC) The number of Chinese technological workers is the fourth highest in the world. The country's competitiveness in scientific research and patents ranked 32nd and 21st respectively US North Eastern Great Nine: Columbia University, Cornell University, Harvard University, The Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, University of Rochester, Yale University. Associated Universities, Inc. The AUI's primary goals were to coordinate inter-university research using the faculty of the best American schools, to cooperatively run super-expensive nuclear accelerators and astronomic centers Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT or Phystech) Moscow State University Elite of higher education Russian Academy of Science Royal Society Stanford MSU Poly technique Centrale Oxford Cambridge Nanjing Zhejiang Tokyo Department of Defense, USA Science Citation Index SCI Nature Science Project Jason The influential but little-known group, known as Project Jason, has since 1959 evaluated the Defense Department's research. The U.S. goal is to make the Technogical War remain an infinite game Sigma Xi Founded in 1886 as an honor society for science and engineering. There are more than 70,000 Sigma Xi members in over 500 chapters at colleges and universities, industrial research centers and government laboratories. Germany At about $250 billion in 2001,Germany ’s information technology sector, driven in recent years by the Internet,is the third largest in the world, behind the United States and Japan (6 percent of the world market)and the largest in Europe (21 percent). German state G8 Since 1973, US federal agencies have provided roughly 70 percent of all funding for university research in computer science.In electrical engineering,federal funding has declined from its peak of 75 percent of total university research support in the early 1970s, but still represented 65 percent of such funding in 1995. IEEE Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE 380 000 members in 150 countries. Produces 30% of the world's published literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology (www.ieee.org) National Science Foundation, NSF The NSF played a large role in legitimizing basic computer science research as an academic discipline and in funding individual researchers at a wide range of institutions. NSF NASA, DARPA The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)are products of the Cold War,created in response to the launch of Sputnik to regain the nation ’s technological leadership. DARPA Applied Physics Laboratory (Johns Hopkins University) Lawrence Livermore National Laboratories Japan Atomic Energy Research Oak Ridge National Laboratory National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Wright-Patterson Air Force Base/DoD ASC Goddard Institute of Space Studie Los Alamos National Laboratory Sandia National Laboratories Lockheed Martin Company Max Planck Institute Associated Universities Inc Phystech Russia Sigma Xi American scientist Amer. sci. Army Research Laboratory High Energy Accelerator Research Organization /KEK (Japan) General Atomic AWE UK Areva French State G8 United Kingdom G8 United States of America G8 N o b e l p r i z e Nobel Foundation Techno-scientific oligarchy "a small number of senior scientists who are universally recognized as the most eminent in a particular branch ... are the chief Influentials, the unofficial governors of the scientific community" cognitive scientific elite political scientific elite characterised by high productivity in scientific research, a high degree of professional recognition of its intellectual achievements, a high degree of internal interaction and clustering at a few select institutions, and a high degree of influence over the professional activities of non-elite scientists The power of this elite is manifest in the promotion of research in certain areas and its restraint in others, in the creation or dismantling of research institutions, in the hiring or dismissal of staff, in the allocation of funds [for] specific research projects and in the establishment of and setting of policies for scientific journals and text Taiwan Silicon Island Taiwan Silicon Island Umax Data Systems, Acer and the world's largest semiconductor foundry are based here. GSM CALEA M.I.T. Harvard Yale Princeton Institute for Defense Analysis DOD USA NASA DOE USA USNEG9 USA Hewlett-Packard Laboratories Stanford Research International the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center Silicon Valley USA Most important Educational Program for New Technologies. www.medialabasia.org Asia Media Lab Silicon Wadi Represent the entire private high- tech sector in Israel, focused in five or six very small clusters: Har Hotzfim and Malkah Technology Park in Jerusalem, the Rechovot/Rishon LeZion area (which includes the famous Weizmann Institute), Haifa Technology Park, Herztiliyah Pituach area, and Rosh HaAyin. Bit Valley (Tokyo) Japan Defining the future's high- performance cyberinfrastructure for scientists, engineers, and society. Tera Grid cyberinfrastructure for open scientific research National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), usa TeraGrid Shenzhen RAND corp. Project Jason U.S. Atomic Energy Com. USTC Tsinghua CEA France Silicon Wadi Israel State of Israel Technion Anti-matter Serious work is currently being conducted on the possibility of developing anti-matter, particularly at the European Center for Nuclear Research in Switzerland. The existence of anti-matter was first proved theoretically, and later experiments led to the development of materials anticipated by the theory. By its very nature, anti-matter contains tremendous energy. If, for example, 1/1000 of a gram of anti-matter is combined with matter, the energy released would be equivalent to the explosion of several dozens of tons of TNT.(Mary C. FitzGerald, Russian Military Policy and International Objectives: Interim Strategies and Plans for Long- Term Systemic Change, Hudson Institute, 29 October 2001) Anti-gravity In the mid 1920's Townsend Brown 2 discovered that electric charge and gravitational mass are coupled. He found that when a capacitor is charged to a high voltage, it has a tendency to move toward its positive pole. His findings, which became known as the Biefeld- Brown effect, were opposed by conventional minded physicists of his time. Project Winterhaven (50'). Brown submitted a proposal to the Pentagon for the development of a Mach 3 disc shaped electrogravitic fighter craft. Drawings of its basic design are shown in one of his patents. They are essentially large-scale versions of his tethered test discs. (…)In 1993, LaViolette wrote a paper 25 discussing the B-2 bomber and speculating on its probable antigravity propulsion system, based on a solid understanding of electrogravitics (LaViolette, P. A. 1992. Electrogravitics: Back to the future. Electric Spacecraft, Issue 4, pp. 23-28), the aircraft’s design and the materials used in its manufacture. It appears that the craft is using a sophisticated form of the antigravity principles first described by T. Brown. (Theodore C. Loder, III, “OUTSIDE THE BOX” SPACE AND TERRESTRIAL TRANSPORTATION AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, University of New Hampshire, ed. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., 2002.) SETI Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur During the period 1962-72, the Institute received technical assistance from a consortium of nine leading Institutions of U.S.A. Under the program, faculty members from these Institutions assisted the Institute in the setting up of the academic programs and development of laboratories for instruction as well as research. Indian state IITK Bengalore India Global laboratory BND Lobby, association of employers Secret service, intelligence agency State agency Prize and awards Foundation International organization police army German state G8 State under the control from an other state Peruvian state State G8-member state think tank, institute of the scientific or technologic establishement Open Society Institute Keidanren NASA Environnemental weapon and research system Global information system Regional or national information system organization for the attribution of IP numbers or domain names International research project National research project Gouvernemental project RFID, Biochip, microchip, neurochip organe de concertation stratégique Nobel Foundation TDF-1 BRI Satellite ou réseau de satellites N o b e l p r i z e AFS AB HAARP ? GPS SIS IP ICANN Human Genome Atom Project NNUN Forum/ réseau ADELE Sigma Xi club or brotherhood NGO EPC Top 100 supercomputers Top 300 supercomputers google PageRank Citation Supercomputer University, institute Program, agreement traité franco- allemand du 22 janvier 1963 Index, Data bank, review Patent Identification system Software SCI 6,315, 213 KIT research area Silicon Valley USA Laboratory Al Lab Stanford Planned Parenthood Percentage of property: x holds 2.2 % of y Tie of administration Tie of affiliation or control 2,2 x y Industrial firm or conglomerate Unisys agro- business geophysic Electro- magnetic and psychotronics weapons cloud seeding weapon computer & electronics Electronic voting machine software nuclear chip, RFID, nanotech. telecom Planned Parenthood UNFPA World Population Conference United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) World's largest international source of funding for population and reproductive health programmes. WPC POPIN SCI Global Population Database (GPOPDB) United Nations Population Information Network (POPIN) Infotronics Psychotronics Biotronics Mechatronics Biotech, bioenvironment Computer, digital environment Brain, neurospace, network Neurons Atoms Genes Bits Nanotech, physical environments The temporary winner of the Technological War can, if he chooses, preserve peace and order, act as a stabilizer of international affairs, and prevent shooting wars - continue the Technological War as an infinite game. There could be a different outcome. If the side possessing a decisive advantage sees the game as finite, the victor can choose to end the game on his own terms. The loser has no choice but to accept the conditions of the victor, or to engage in a shooting war which he has already lost. (The strategy of technology, by Stefan T. Possony, Ph.D.; Jerry E. Pournelle, Ph.D. and Col. Francis X. Kane, Ph.D. (1970) Stroboscopic stimulation The System The global laboratory // The World Government march 2005 bureau d'études Sophisticated weapons and manipulation systems growing out of the cooperation between universities and armies opened the door to new climatic, tectonic, psychotronic, biological and chemical warfare technologies, which we now find listed in the Space Preservation Act (2001); but also to new coercive techniques founded not only on propaganda and repression, on economic aid, development and humanitarian assistance, but also on the chemical and electromagnetic manipulation of the human body. The most terrible of the American biological operations is said to be the massive spread of AIDS through vaccination campaigns in various Central African countries (1976) and in New York (1977), in order to selectively reduce the threat of the "P-bomb," or overpopulation (Leonard G. Horowitz, La guerre des virus: Sida et Ebola, 1998). The first American military actions on the weather probably date from the 1970s in Vietnam, followed by the gradual installation of a program for climate control and transformation. Today this program is being developed through the interlinkage of weather information systems (COOP-M and NOAA in the US) and local actions of ionospheric heating through electromagnetic bombardment from arrays of antennas located on several places on the planet (HAARP in Alaska, Arecibo in Porto Rico...). The early research into electrical, then electromagnetic, manipulation of human behavior dates from the 1950s (Mkultra, Pandora) and fits squarely into the mainline development of information science (with the exception of Norbert Wiener, the early cyberneticians were all neurophysiologists). Since the origin of information science and technology, the programming/deprogramming/reprogramming of life has been its implicit objective. One can hardly doubt that this objective is on the verge of being attained today, opening the door to a variety of commercial derivatives. The advancement of systems like GPS, the development of biometrics and genetic identifiers suggests that beyond the control of flows and of all multiple identities, there may today exist capacities for the remote control of things and living beings, and for chemical and electromagnetic interaction with them at a distance. The new version of the Internet protocol, IPv6, will increase the number of addresses – 340 billion billion billion billions – allowing every person to be given an address, but also every object, as the latter are increasingly expected to communicate among each other and with human beings. The computerization of complex societies seems well underway toward the implantation of microchips in human flesh, not only allowing gains in systems security through the surveillance of organic components, but also permitting remote control: "prevent voluntary muscular movements, control emotions and actions, produce sleep, transmit suggestions, interfere with both short-term and long-term memory, and both produce and delete an experience set" (Scientific Advisory Committee, U.S. Air Force, 1996). Having massively invaded all the spheres of society, information science and technology, with its biological and chemical prolongations, now gives rise to a total governmentality. This governmentality does not just contradict the spirit of the Enlightenment by concentrating and augmenting the power of domination exerted by a global aristocracy. It suppresses the very possibility of Enlightenment. The level of bio- and psycho-political management allowed by information science and technology, the level of systemic integration that they make possible, suggest that a political autonomy or constituent power today, of whatever nature, can only become critical by segmenting the infosphere, by developing non-capitalist markets, by setting up revocable hierarchies. The governmental power exerted over the planet and the species by a caste actively working toward its own immortality is reinforced and multiplied by the integrated technological systems that allow for the analysis of complexity, increasing the capacity for the accumulation of capital, augmenting the capacities of action on information-reality, and even tending toward the administration of future "human resources" via genetic sorting and non- mammalian reproduction. The world as normed by globalized technological systems and by the strategies of a shadowy planetary government will on the average be more predictable, more certain and better insured than ever in the past, whatever the cultural and functional diversity of that government may be, and whatever the treachery or accidents that may occur (a good example are the American, Russian, German, Israeli and Pakistani secret services, who all knew that something was being prepared for late 2001, or the institutional speculators who were alert enough to sell their stocks in American air carriers shortly before September 11). Thus world government reduces uncertainty, it reduces the capacity to "make history" opened up by a multiplicity of autonomous or sovereign actors. If what is fundamentally at stake in humanity is making history, and if this capacity is paradoxically reduced by the development of technological systems, then the segmentation of these systems, the limitation of the productive and normative interdependencies, would appear to be the precondition of politics today. Social democracy is entirely contained within the proposition that workers or employees should not destroy their productive instruments, that it is essentially a matter of changing their use or style of management. Social democracy is finished. By reinforcing dependencies, the normalized and normalizing technological systems have destroyed the range of autonomies. They have reinforced the powers of control, standardization and transformation of populations. At stake today is the (re)creation of sovereign autonomies outside planned futures, outside psycho-politics as it is staged in the media on the four corners of the earth, outside salaried labor depending on the worldwide organization of production, on globalized commercial and financial circuits.

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Transhuman promotion

Ethnic weapon

Engineering anomalies

Gendercide

Birth control

Exopolitics

The British daily "Sunday Times" said that Israel is embarking on developing

biological weapons which can affect people according to the i r ethn ic

affiliation. The paper reported that Israeli scientists are trying to exploit

med i ca l d i s cove r i e s i n o rde r t o diagnose "distinctive genes" relating

to Arabs and develop according to these genes "microorganisms" that can

a t t a c k t h o s e w h o c a r r y t h e s e "distinctive genes" apart from others

t h r ough t ran s fo rm i ng t he "DNA system" inside the human cells. The

same source quoted scientists working at the Israeli Neis Tasyouna institute

which specializes in manufacturing biological and chemical weapons as

saying that they faced difficulties in diagnosing "distinctive genes for the

Arabs" because both Jews and Arabs are descended from a Semitic origin,

while others said they could actually diagnose certain traits "in the profile

gene" of certain Arab communities, especially the Iraqi people. (source :

Sunday Times, November 15, 1998, " I s rael P lanning 'E thn ic ' Bomb as

Saddam Caves In," by Uzi Mahnaimi and Marie Colvin).

According to Peter Stockland, "Years of population engineering, including virtual extermination of 'surplus' baby girls, has created a nightmarish imbalance in China's male and female populations." (Stockland, "China's baby-slaughter overlooked," The Calgary Sun, June 11, 1997.) In 1999, Jonathan Manthorpe reported a study by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences, claiming that "the imbalance between the sexes is now so distorted that there are 111 million men in China who will not be able to find a wife."

AIDS-like viruses were developed by National Cancer Institute researchers a l o n g w i t h m i l i t a r y b i o l o g i c a l weapons contractors between 1962 and 1974 during the "Special Virus Cancer Program." The possibility of t h i s r e s e a r c h g i v i n g r i s e t o contaminated experimental hepatitis B ( H B ) v a c c i n e s , a n d t h u s , t h e simultaneous emergence of acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) in New York City and Central Africa in 1978 is advanced. "In June, [1976] Litton Bionetics won the fourth renewal of its contract to ma nage t h e o p e r a t i o n s o f t h e National Cancer Institute's Frederick (Md.) Cancer Research Center."(Dr. Leonard G. Horowitz, Emerging V i r u s e s : A IDS & Ebo l a -Na t u r e , Accident, or Intentional?, Tetrahedron Press, 1996)

ANI

BrightHouse

Psychofeedback

Religion and the brain

"Semantic resonator" - an algorithmically realized project, is a

device combining software and hardware for establishing complete

psycho-feedback in a man-computer interface. Provides the capability to

mentally manage a computer and its resources for the individual's needs on

a subconscious level . (http://int.psycor.ru/index.html)

("Psychotronic War and the Security of Russia" by V.N Lopatin and

V.D.Tsygankov, Moscow,1999)

Hongul Koonsa Chung-bo Chung Mung-gaYhe Korean intelligence service is beginning its own version of Stargate (Research on Extra-sensory-perception, ESP…)

The Army's JFK Special Warfare Center and

School in late 1991 disclosed that it was

looking to develop a PSYOPS Hologram System

with a capability "to project persuasive messages and three-

dimensional pictures of cloud, smoke, rain droplets, buildings

(even religious "images" or "figures"). The use of holograms as a

persuasive message will have worldwide application". (Defense

Week, March 31, 1997)

Psytechand EM tech

Non-lethal effects directed at the physiological or psychological functions of specific individuals or the populace. Applications of biological, chemical, or electromagnetic radiation effects on humans should be pursued. R&D into sophisticated psychological operations designed to change the minds of individuals or the populace is needed. Techniques could include projection of sounds and images to specific points in space. The Joint Non-lethal Weapons Program Directorate should broaden its tactical and operational focus to consider the strategic applications and associated treaty issues of n o n - l e t h a l weapons.(Defense Science Board Task Force on Future Strategic Strike Forces. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense For A c q u i s i t i o n , Technology, and L o g i s t i c s : Washington DC,2004)

A television screen produces flicker (stroboscopic stimulation) at the mains frequency, effectively generating intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) at 60 Hz in North America and 50 Hz in Europe. Photosensitivity is more common at the lower frequency, with nearly 50% of patients sensitive to 50 Hz IPS, and TV sensitivity has indeed been a greater problem in Europe than in North America. In Japan, 685 people, most with no history of epilepsy, were hospitalised after viewing a Pocket Monsters cartoon : broadcast standards now exist in the United Kingdom and in Japan to reduce this risk but not in the USA or in Canada. (Benjamin G. Zifkin, Dorothee Kasteleijn-Nolst, Reflex epilepsy and reflex seizures of the visual system: a clinical review, Epileptic Disorders. Volume 2, Number 3, 129-36, Septembre 2000)

Moscow Lebedev Institute

Institute for Biological PhysicsPushchino, Russia

Ludwig-Boltzman InstituteGermanyRsearch on neuromarketing

Kaiser Wilhem Institute of Biophysics(Germany)

Marttlesham LaboratoryBT's research centre Adastral Park(uk)

Stanford ResearchInternational

JFK Special Warfare center

Cognitive Sciences Laboratory

Applied Physics Institu e in Gor'kiy

psychic intelligence

Advanced Neurotechnologies,Inc.(ANI)Create Brainlink, a device that amplifies brainwaves and transforms them into computer-ready digital code

Augmented CognitionThe DARPA Augmented Cognition program promises to develop

technologies capable of extending the information management capacity of

warfighters.

Psychotronic weapons

Remote viewing

Molecular crowdcontrol

“Behaviour modification is a key component of peace enforcement”

(Steven Metz and James Kievit, The Revolution in Military Affairs and

Conflict Short of War (US Army War College, 1994).

Many of the non-lethal weapons under consideration utilize

infrasound or electromagnetic energy (including lasers, microwave

or radio-frequency radiation, or visible light pulsed at brain-wave

frequency) for their effects. These weapons are said to cause

temporary or permanent blinding, interference with mental processes,

modification of behavior and emotional response, seizures, severe

pain, dizziness, nausea and diarrhea, or disruption of internal

organ functions in various other ways.(Steve Aftergood,Softkill

Fallacy, Bulletin of Atomic Scientist, September, 1994)

Synthetic telepathy is a term used to describe the beaming of words,

thoughts, or ideas into a person’s mind by mechanical means, specifically,

some type of electromagnetic transmitter, similar to a radio or

television broadcast, operating in the microwave frequency band. In recent

years thousands of people have come forward claiming to be victims of this

f r igh ten ing techno logy . (www.newdawnmagazine.com)

Cybernetics Group

"religious module of the brain" was touched recently by (Larson, EJ,

Witham, L. (1999) Scientists and the religion in America. Scientific

American. 9, 72-78) . Saver, JL, Rabin, J. (1997) The neural

substrates of religious experience. J. Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci. 9,

498-510.The investigation of the activity of the

neural structures responsible for the attitude towards philosophical

considerations and religion should take into account also geophysical

influencesSources : Persinger ,MA. (1999) Wars

and increased solar-geomagnetic activity: aggression or change in

intraspecies dominance? Percept Mot-Skills . 88, 1351-1355) .

In the 1980's the neuromagnetometer was developed which functions as an antenna and could monitor the patterns emerging from the brain. The antenna, combined with the computer, could localize the points in the brain where the brain events occur. The whole product is called the magnetoencephalograph. (Carole Smith, On the Need for New Criteria of Diagnosis of Psychosis in the Light of Mind Invasive Technology, Journal of Psycho-Social Studies , Vol 2 (2) No 3 2003)

Nervous system manipulation by electromagnetic Fields from monitorsUS PATENT -6,506,148Physiological effects have been observed in a human subject in response to stimulation of the skin with weak electromagnetic fields that are pulsed with certain frequencies near 1/2 Hz or 2.4 Hz, such as to excite a sensory resonance. Many computer monitors and TV tubes, when displaying pulsed images, emit pulsed electromagnetic fields of sufficient amplitudes to cause such excitation. It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV set. For the latter, the image pulsing may be imbedded in the program material, or it may be overlaid by modulating a video stream, either as an RF signal or as a video signal. The image displayed on a computer monitor may be pulsed effectively by a simple computer program. For certain monitors, pulsed electromagnetic fields capable of exciting sensory resonances in nearby subjects may be generated even as the displayed images are pulsed with subliminal intensity.

SAIC was involved in the Remote Viewing/psychic spying studies for the CIA and DIA, along with SRI International. The research aspect of the Remote Viewing program were transferred from SRI to SAIC in 1991. The SRI/SAIC psi experiments were supervised at Langley by John McMahon, second in command under William Casey, succeeding Bobby Ray Inman, the SAIC director. (Source: Alex Constantine, "Psychic" Spying at the Stanford Research Institute Or CIA Mind Control?)

For over 20 years, the Cognitive Sciences Laboratory has been the center for government-sponsored parapsychology research in support of its intelligence program most recently known as STARGATE.

created a human microchip implant called "The Soul Catcher", which is capable of recording every thought and sensation of a person's entire life

Populationengineering Television and depopulation

Chandreshwar Prasad Thakur suggested last month to the Indian parliament that "entertainment is an important component of the population policy." To drive down birth rates, he said, "we want people to watch television." [Science, vol. 293, September 14, 2001, p. 1987.]. An analysis of several decades’ worth of statistical data concerning (a) the number of television sets in use in North America and (b) the birth rate in the United States reveals a simple relationship. As the number of television sets increases, the birth rate decreases.

NASA Ames Research CenterNASA and National Cancer Institute (NCI) are jointly seeking innovations in fundamental technologies that will support the development of minimally invasive biomolecular sensor systems that can measure, analyze, and manipulate molecular processes in the living body. One of the purposes that this program is designed to serve is NASA’s requirement “for diagnosis and treatment of injury, illness, and emerging pathologies in astronauts during long duration space missions (NASA, BioMolecular Systems Research Program. NASA AstroBionics Program. Retrieved April 7, 2002, http://astrobionics.arc.nasa.gov

Astrobiology in general, and the search for extraterrestrial intelligence

in particular, are of foremost importance for the transhumanist

endeavor. One of the basic lessons of

astrobiological research is that all species are condemned to become

extinct due to the astrophysical or geophysical processes (like the cometary/asteroidal impacts or supervolcanism), if not for other reasons. In its SETI (Search for ExtraTerrestrial Intelligence) sector, astrobiology offers hope of glimpsing possible future courses of intelligent civilizations, and obtaining the knowledge necessary for survival on vastly larger spatial and temporal scales than usually considered(Milan M. Cirkovic, On the importance of SETI for Transhumanism, Astronomical Observatory Belgrade)

'Within the last two decades a potential has emerged which is improbable but which is now marginally feasible. This potential is the technical capability to influence directly the major portion of the approximately six billion brains of the human species without mediation through classical sensory modalities by generating neural information within a physical medium in which all members of the species are immersed.' (M.A. Persinger, On The Possibility Of Directly Accessing Every Human Brain By Electromagnetic Induction of Fundamental Algorithms, the Behavioral Neuroscience Laboratory at Laurentian University, 1995)Dr Persinger has been working on a theory that connects not only UFO's and earthquakes, but also powerful electromagnetic fields and an explanation of paranormal beliefs in terms of unusual brain activity. He has also found that stimulating another area, the temporal lobes, can produce all sorts of paranormal phenomena“(Barbara Opall, US explores Russian mind-control technology, Defense News, Jan. 11-17 1993)

nanoscale genetics may help preserve and control food production. Inexpensive nano-enabled biosensors could monitor the health and nutrition of cattle, transmitting the data into the farmer’s personal computer that advises him about the care the animals need. (Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance, Edited by Mihail C. Roco and William Sims Bainbr idge,NSF/DOC-sponsored report, June 2002)

A small, relatively inexpensive satellite, so-called because of its ability to maintain position relative to another satellite within nanometer tolerance. In one configuration, the NANOSAT is octagonal-shaped measuring 16 inches across and 8 inches in height. (www.sew-lexicon.com)MesicopterA centimeter-size electric helicopter designed to stay airborne while carrying its own power supply

A collection of Microelectromechanical System (MEMS) wired up to form a simple computer contained in a "mote", light enough to remain suspended in air (like dust), buoyed by the currents. Each mote contains a solar-powered thick film battery, a GPS receiver and various sensors and is able to communicate with other motes and control stations using optical transceivers.

www.nottingham.ac.uk/quorum

Institut A.S. Popow

nano-satellites

Quorum sensing

bioplasma

Molecular electronics

Smart Dust

Utility fog

NBIC CAPITALISMAccording to the Commerce Department, over one third of GDP is contributed by information technology. This data would suggest that with new technology being introduced daily, the share of GDP driven by technology will increase. Emerging technologies, especially convergent technologies discussed here, are the engines of the future economy. The objective of enhancing human performance is vital to the well-being of individuals and to the future economic prosperity of the nation. (Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance, Edited by Mihail C. Roco and William Sims Bainbridge,NSF/DOC-sponsored report, June 2002)

Biochip moneyMasterCard has invested millions in the development of an E-cash system called Mondex. Smart Mondex cards have tiny embedded microchips that can store not only electronic dollars but also five other types of currency, an abbreviated medical history and even a personalized electronic "key" that can open everything from your apartment to your office. Technology and finance have become one and the same. As William Niskanen, chairman of the Washington-based CATO Institute, puts it, "The distinction between software and money is disappearing." (Time Magazine)RFID in Bank notesThe European Central Bank is working with technology partners on a hush-hush project to embed radio frequency identification tags into the very fibers of euro bank notes by 2005. Philips Semiconductors and Infineon Technologies, acknowledged their awareness of the ECB project. "The RFID allows money to carry its own history," by recording information about where it has been, said Paul Saffo, director of Institute for the Future (Menlo Park, Calif.) (EE Times, 2001)

Everyone wants wisdom and wealth. Nevertheless, our health often gives out before we achieve them. To lengthen our lives, and improve our minds, in the future we will need to change our bodies and brains. To that end, we first must consider how normal Darwinian evolution brought us to where we are. Then we must imagine ways in which future replacements for worn body parts might solve most problems of failing health. We must then invent strategies to augment our brains and gain greater wisdom. Eventually we will entirely replace our brains -- using nanotechnology. Once delivered from the limitations of biology, we will be able to decide the length of our lives--with the option of immortality-- and choose among other, unimagined capabilities as well. (Marvin L. Minsky, Will Robots Inherit the Earth?, Scientific American, Oct, 1994)

Planetary Engineering is the application of technology for the purpose of influencing the global properties of a planet. Geoengineering is planetary engineering applied specifically to the Earth. It includes only those macroengineering concepts that deal with the alteration of some global parameter, such as the greenhouse effect, atmospheric composition, insolation or impact flux. Terraforming is a process of planetary engineering, specifically directed at enhancing the capacity of an extra-terrestrial planetary environment to support life. The ultimate in terraforming would be to create an uncontained planetary biosphere emulating all the functions of the biosphere of the Earth, one that would be fully habitable for human beings.

Convergingtechnologies

(nano, bio,info &

cognotech)

Salk Institute

Logic Systems Laboratoryhttp://lslwww.epfl.ch/Developing novel bio-inspired computing machines and programs inspired by Nature and endowed with capabilities such as adaptation, evolution, growth, healing, replication, and learning.

Atom projectThe Japanese government would spend 50 billion yen a year over three decades to develop a humanoid robot with the mental, physical and emotional capacity of a 5-year-old human. (Japanse times, August 20, 2003)

Logic SystemsLaboratory

Center for Nano-Energetics Research(us army)

Center for Nanofabrication and Molecular Self-Assembly

(us Dept. of Health)

Center for Transportation Nanotechnology

(usa)At the MIT Media Lab, Rosalind Picard’s Affective Computing research group develops technologies that are programmed to assess their users’‘ emotional states and respond with emotional states of their own.

at MIT’s Artificial Intelligence Lab, Cynthia Breazeal has incorporated both the “attribution effect” and a sort of “emotional intelligence” in Kismet, a disembodied robotic head with behavior and capabilities modeled on those of a pre-verbal infant

National Nanofabrication Users Networkinstrumentation centers at five major universities.

autonomic computingself-managing, self-regulating, and self-repairing information technology.

Al Lab (MIT)

IBM Research

Media Lab (MIT)

NNUNUSA

Human Proteome ProjectHBPP - Human Brain Proteome ProjectHPPP (Human Plasma Proteome Project)

IMAGE consortiumWorld's largest public collection of genes http://image.llnl.gov

human genome projectProject goals were to identify all the approximately 30,000 genes in human DNA, determine the sequences of the 3 billion chemical base pairs that make up human DNA, store this information in databases, improve tools for data analysis, transfer related technologies to the private sector, and address the ethical, legal, and social issues (ELSI) that may arise from the project. The Human Genome Project ends in 2003 with the completion of the human genetic sequence. IBM, Compaq, DuPont, and major pharmaceutical companies are among those interested in the potential for targeting and applying genome data. (source : www.ornl.gov)

Human Genome

HUPO

$679 million to NNI activities in basic nano research (2003)

Advanced Telecommunications Research Institute International

the world's largest gathering of brain researchers

Society for Neuroscience

Computational Neuroscience Laboratories

ATRII(Japan)

MIT(USA)

Biomimetics

Embryonics

Brain prosthesis

Nano medicine

Sexually reproducing cellular automata

Nanoscale genetics

embryonics is a cellular automat (CA)-based approach in which three

biologically inspired principles are employed: multicellular organization,

cellular differentiation, and cellular division. Such self-replicating machines

are multicellular artificial organisms, in the sense that each of the several

cells comprising the organism contains one copy of the complete genome.

Self-replication and self-repair, applied to artificial objects

(integrated circuits). Artificial self-replicating machines. In the 1950s,

John von Neumann designed a cellular automaton capable of self-replication

and satisfying two strict conditions : (1) universal computation, i.e., the

ability to realize a universal Turing machine;

(2) universal construction, i.e., the ability to construct a digital system of

any given size.

Elite sports competition as transhuman-promoting institution

Athletes are ambassadors of transhumanism, placed at the cutting

edge of human boundaries of capability. Athletes continually aspire

to transcend known human limits. For this reason, elite sport is a useful case

from which one can justify the acceptance of transhumanism. Athletes

are identifiable as already posthuman in their biological constitution and in

the manner of approaching technology as an enhancing resource.

(Andy Miah, Cyborg Athletes, Transhuman Ideals & Posthumanity,

Journal of Evolution and Technology - Vol. 13 - October 2003)

Transhumanism is “the study of the ramifications, promises and

potential dangers of the use of science, technology, creativity, and

other means to overcome fundamental human limitations”

www.transhumanism.org

According to the estimates of Roy Walford, professor of pathology at

UCLA Medical School, the average human life span was about 22

years in ancient Rome; about 50 in the developed countries in

1900, and today stands at about 75. Still, each of those curves seems to

terminate sharply near 115 years.

AtomProject

IMAGE consortium

GenBank

VisibleHumanProject

Terascale Computing

System

All living systems and man-made products work at the nanoscale. All

basic building blocks of matter are established and their basic

properties are defined in the range between one and 100 molecular

diameters. The first level of organization in biosystems is in the

same nanometer range.

Electronics components and circuits made from molecular-sized building

blocks. These blocks are designed to self-assemble into a circuit or device

much in the same way that biological molecules self-assemble into cells,

tissues, and organs.

“utility fog” developed by J. Storrs Hall. Smaller than dust, “foglets” are

speculative tiny interlocking machines that can run “programs” that make

collections of billions of them work together to assume any shape, color,

and texture, from flowing, clear water to fancy seat belt body suits that

appear only when an accident has occurred.

The world's first brain prosthesis - an artificial hippocampus - is about to be

tested in California. Unlike devices like cochlear implants, merely

stimulate brain activity, this silicon chip implant will perform the same

processes as the damaged part of the brain it is replacing. The work was

funded by the US National Science Foundation, Office of Naval Research

and DARPA.(New Scientist 12march 03)

GenBankGenBank, the world's DNA sequence repository, was developed at Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL).

LSD and pacification"If some of the subjects are drawn

from extreme right or leftwing organizations, it may be possible to

obtain additional behavioral measure in terms of the number

resigning or becoming inactive." (William McClothlin , Rand

Corporation)

Acoustic levitation

Transhumanism

ETs & TranshumanismGRURussia

HKCCMKorea

In 1999, Maxwell Technologies of San Diego applied to patent a new potentially lethal infrasound weapon. The device, designed to control hostile crowds or disable hostage takers, is said to work a cross a wide range of frequencies and is highly directional. The company says it is capable of affecting people up to 100 metres away and can allegedly cause eardrum rupture at 185 decibels (dB), pulmonary (lung) injury at 200dB and death at 220dB. (http://trauma.cofa.unsw.edu.au/Infrasound/DeadlySilence.html)

Nanometer material composed of 60 carbon items and a third form of carbon after graphite and diamond.

Fullerene

FUFOR (Fund for UFO Research)

SETI Institute

CUFOS (Center for UFO Studies)

MUFON (Mutual UFO Network)

Mars Society

Planetary Society

NASA Ames Research Center

Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratories

Los Alamos National Laboratory

JFK SpecialWarfare center

Thales(France)Maxwell

(USA)

CEG Gramat(France)

Genomics

CeleraGenomicsWellcome

TrustHuman Cognome Projecta p ropo sed multidisciplinary effort to understand the structure, functions, and potential enhancement of the human mind.

CCortex system"The CCortex system will be a "massive spiking neuron network emulation and will mimic the human cortex, with 20 billion layered neurons and 2 trillion 8-bit connections" (Artificial Development, www.ad.com)

Human Cognome

A famed Swedish aircraft designer, Henry Kjellson, observed and recorded heavy stones, each about a 1.5-meter cube, being lifted to a position 400 meters above them by monks using musical instruments. The technique required thirteen drums and six trumptes, complemented by about 200 priests, all placed in a specific pattern. When the trumpets were blown at about two blasts per minute, the stones reportedly would rise and follow a prescribed trajectory to the top of the cliff (cf. Henry Kjellson, Forsvunden Teknik, Copenhagen, Nihil, 1974). A team of scientists at Intersonics, Inc of Northbrook,Illinois, has recently accomplished what may be the first prestidigitation, lifting a one-ounce steel ball using nothing but sound wave "

NSF

DGAFrance

coop

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n

Abduction

Sunspots politics

Cosmoengineering

NASAusa

ROSAVIA

KOSMOS

INSCOMusaDOD

USA

SETI@home distributes radio signals from the deep space telescope to home users so that they might assist in the search for intelligent life.The Arecibo telescope sweeps the sky collecting 35 Gbyte of data per day.To take part in this search,each user •rst downloads the software for home machine use.After the download the user contacts the SETI@home central server to register as a user and obtain data for analysis.Constantly connected PCs and rarely connected machines can both participate.

Moving the Solar SystemIn the September-October 2000 issue of the bimonthly Journal of the British Interplanetary Society (London, UK), Dr. Viorel Badescu and R.B. Cathcart detail the technical feasibility of deliberately moving our Solar System. Actually, two types of workable stellar engine are proposed: (1) an engine which involves piloting our intact Solar System, with Spaceship Earth and the other planets dragged along by the Sun’s gravity and (2) movement of a Dyson Sphere, which is an aggregation of space habitats/cities orbiting the Sun that is made from the remains of crumbled Solar System planets.

Colonization of the galaxyCharacteristic time for colonization of the Galaxy is 10 6 – 10 8 years (Jones, E. M. 1985, “’Where Is Everybody?’ An Account of Fermi's Question,” Los Alamos preprint, at h t t p : / / l i b - w w w . l a n l . g o v / l a -pubs/00318938.pdf)

Civilizations type I, II, IIIThe Russian astrophysicist Nicolai Kardashev theorized that advanced civilizations must therefore be grouped according to three types: Type I, II, and III, which have mastered planetary, stellar and galactic forms of energy, respectively. (Journal of Soviet Astronomy, 1964)

The EISCAT S c i e n t i f i c Association is an i n t e r n a t i o n a l research organisation operating three incoherent scatter radar systems, at 931 MHz, 224 MHz and 500 MHz, in Northern Scandinavia. In addition to the incoherent scatter radars, EISCAT also operates an Ionospheric Heater facility at Ramfjordmoen. The Heater is used for ionospheric modification experiments applying high-power transmissions of high-frequency electro-magnetic waves to study plasma parameters in the ionosphere. (www.eiscat.com)

woodpecker grid

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National Oceanographic and Atmospheric Administration(NOAA), USA

Fertilization of the ocean

Chemtrails

Creating cyclones

NOAA

6,315,213

Method of modifying weather A method for artificially modifying the

weather by seeding rain clouds of a storm with suitable cross-linked

aqueous polymer. The polymer is dispersed into the cloud and the wind

of the storm agitates the mixture causing the polymer to absorb the

rain. This reaction forms a gelatinous substance which precipitate to the

surface below. Thus, diminishing the clouds ability to rain.

United States Patent 6,315,213 Cordani November 13, 2001

The Russians emphasize that the term "ecological weapon" denotes a

weapon being created especially for damaging nature. It is the specific

nature of effect on the target that distinguishes it from other kinds of

weapons. Ecological weapons are created for the purpose either of

directly affecting components of the natural environment (for example,

phytotoxic war agents that damage vegetative ecosystems), or disturbing

their mechanism of interaction with other components of the natural

environment (for example, special emulsions that disrupt the mechanism

of infiltration when they get into the soil surface). As a rule, such a weapon

acts on man indirectly, through a breakdown of the natural environment.

On the whole, in the opinion of "foreign military experts," the

possession of ecological weapons will make this kind of weapon of global

destruction a powerful geopolitical threat factor in the twenty-first century

and, under conditions of sharply increased resource consumption, will

permit (without committing direct violent actions) control over the richest

key sources of natural resources and biosphere processes over enormous

territories. The nature of future conflicts will change as a result. The

experience of local wars in Indochina, Afghanistan, Somalia, and Chechnya

demonstrated the poor effectiveness and even lack of prospect of combat

operations for sides having overwhelming military–economic

superiority. Therefore in the twenty-first century preference will be given

to remote, non-contact methods of opposition capable of locally (in the

future globally) deforming human habitation. (Mary C. FitzGerald,

Russian Military Policy and International Objectives: Interim

Strategies and Plans for Long-Term Systemic Change, Hudson Institute, 29

October 2001)

Sunspots and influenzaDecades ago it was established that

pandemics of influenza occur predictably at every peak of the

sunspot cycle, when electrical storms on the sun send higher than usual

electromagnetic cocktails of radiation onto the earth (F. HOYLE & N.C.

WICKRAMASINGHE, Sunspots and influenza Nature 343: 304 (1990)).

Sunspots and economic cyclesWilliam Stanley Jevons (1879),

attempted to reduce economic fluctuations to cycles of solar activity.

Jevons reasoned that solar conditions affected the weather, which in turn

affected agricultural yields, which were then the decisive factor in

determining the level of economic activity. In the early years of the

twentieth century, Henry Moore developed a more sophisticated

analysis of weather patterns correlating agricultural yields with the

transit of Venus. (Michael Perelman, The Natural Instability of Markets)

Planets configuration, sunspots and telecommunication

In the 1940's, the Radio Corporation of America (RCA) hired a young

electrical engineer, John Nelson, in an effort to improve the reliability of HF

("short-wave") radio communications around Earth. Such radio transmissions

had been observed to be, for some reason, more reliable in the "lulls" in

between, than during solar activity associated with "peak" sunspot years.

Nelson soon specifically correlated this rising and falling radio interference

with not only sunspot cycle, but with the motions of the major planets of the

solar system; he found a very repeatable correlation between the orbits of the planets (but especially, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus and Neptune) and major radio-disturbing eruptions on the Sun.John Nelson, Planetary position effecs on Shortwave Signal qualities, Electrical Engineering, May 1952

Southern Ocean Iron Enrichment Experiment (SOFeX)iron fertilization of the Southern Ocean to enhanced carbon sequestration. (Charette and Buesseler, 2000, Geochem. Geophys. Geosys., paper 2000GC000069)J.H. Martin, R.M. Gordon, and S.E. Fitzwater, "Iron in Antartic Waters," Nature, 345, 156-158 (1990). R.J. Cicerone, S. Elliott and R.P. Turco, "Reduced Antarctic Ozone Depletions in a Model with Hydrocarbon Injections," Science,254, 1191-1194 (1991).

Method and apparatus for altering a region in the earth's atmosphere,

ionosphere, and/or magnetosphereUnited States Patent 4,686,605

Eastlund August 11, 1987This invention provides the ability to

put unprecedented amounts of power in the Earth's atmosphere at strategic

locations and to maintain the power injection level particularly if random

pulsing is employed, in a manner far more precise and better controlled

than heretofore accomplished by the prior art, particularly by detonation of

nuclear devices of various yields at various altitudes... "

Earthquake by tectonic weapons in Spitak, 1988In the mountains of Bazum (North Armenia, near by the city Spitak), which was the epicenter of the "Earthquake", there were located inter-continental nuclear-ballistic missiles of the Soviet Union. next to the underground nuclear missiles silos based in the mountains of Spitak, there were located a different type of a nuclear missiles, with a smaller nuclear capacity designed to propel solid ground and explode underground, thus causing an artificial Earthquake equaling to 12.0 magnitude on the Richter Scale. On the night of 1988, December 6th and morning of December 7th, from the city of Lvov (Ukraine), a special group of 400 Soviet soldiers were brought in to Yerevan, Armenia. Exactly 45min. after the "Earthquake", on December 7th, those 400 special soldiers trained to guard military prisons and strategic facilities in emergency situations were relocated to Spitak, and put on guard around all gov't buildings and facilities through out the Disaster Zone in Spitak. When they were asked by common people when were they told to arrive, they said that: a day before the Earthquake, on December 6th, once in Yerevan, they were told of their relocation to Spitak, for December 7th and so they did the following morning.Georgia’s Green Party called for an international investigation of the Esheri (Abkhasia) Russian secret military laboratory.  The Greens speculate that nuclear and tectonic weapons are developed by the laboratory. (www.isn.ethz.ch)

Woodpecker (climatic weapon)Deviation and control of jetstream across the U.S. (source : T. E. Bearden, Soviet Weather Engineering Over North America). Dr.Beck stated,"[the 1976 ] Russian woodpecker signal i the most powerful man made EMR source ever.10 pulses per second,40 million watts per pulse,it i psycho active."

Ionospheric Heater Research Facilities Current or Planned Research Facilities: Listed in order of final design output power (ERP) (Transmitter power x Antenna gain = Effective Radiated Power) 1. HISCAT (International Radio Observatory, Sweden) (350 MW) 2. HAARP Gakona Alaska (110 MW) 3. EISCAT (Tromsö, Norway) (48 MW) 4. VOA (Voice of America - Delano, CA) (27 MW) 5. SURA (Radiophysical Research Institute, Nizhny Novgorod, Russia) (20 MW) 6. Arecibo (National Astronomy and Ionosphere Center, Puerto Rico) (20 MW) 7. HIPAS High Power Auroral Stimulation Observatory (UCLA Plasma Physics Lab - Fairbanks Alaska) (17 MW)

weather forecasting research and computer modelling of the global weather atmosphere and ocean.

Compagnie Générale de Géophysique seismic data

Bennett Island (Russia)

Wrangel Island (Russia)

Novaya Zemlya(Russia)

ecological weapons

Geoengineeringecological weapons

A russian company created a plan which "calls for the use of new Russian technology to create cyclones - the giant storms known as typhoons and hurricanes - to cause torrential rains, washing the smoke out of the air. A Malaysian company, Blo Cure Sdn.Bhd, will sign a memorandum of understanding soon with a government-owned Russian party to produce cyclone“ (Wall Street Journal, Malaysia to Battle Smog with Cyclones, Nov. 13, 1997

high frequency active auroral research program (HAARP) (climatic

weapon)Operated by the Air Force Research

Laboratory's Space Vehicles Directorate, HAARP constitutes a system of powerful

antennas capable of creating "controlled local modifications of the ionosphere". Dr. Nicholas

Begich describes HAARP as:"A super-powerful radiowave-beaming

technology that lifts areas of the ionosphere [upper layer of the atmosphere] by focusing a beam and

heating those areas. Electromagnetic waves then bounce back onto earth and penetrate everything --

living and dead." "HAARP could contribute to climate change by intensively

bombarding the atmosphere with high-frequency rays... Returning low-frequency waves at high intensity could also

affect people's brains, and effects on tectonic movements cannot be ruled out. (Nicholas Begich and Jeane Manning, The

Military's Pandora's Box, Earthpulse Press)

National Centers for Environmental Prediction

NCAR (National Center for Atmospheric Research)

The Earth Simulator Center(Japan)

CGG(UK)

seismic data

Tectonic weapon

Weather Modification

RhineResearch center (usa) extrasensory perception (ESP) and psychokinesis (PK)www.rhine.org

International Consciousness Research Laboratories (ICRL)

International Institute of Biophysics (Berlin, GE)

Earthtech International

PEAR (Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research)

Freiburg Anomalous Mind/Machine Interaction (FAMMI)

Giessen Anomalies Research Program (GARP)(Ge)

http://www.earthtech.org/EarthTech International is a privately funded research organization dedicated to the exploration of new frontiers in physics. Our activities are primarily centered around investigations into various aspects of the Zero-Point Field.

http://www.icrl.org/Dedicated to exploring the role of Consciousness in the establishment of physical reality.

The P.E.A.R. group is researching the non-electrical effects which human minds have on electronic devices.

Institute of Noetic Sciences

Princeton(USA)

Biocybernetic Universal System Tendency (BUST)

Global consciousness operationsThe Global Consciousness Project (GCP) was launched in 1998 by Roger Nelson (Princeton) in order to look at how human consciousness can influence the physical world. Nelson started his presentation by reviewing two decades of experiments from the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (PEAR) which show repeatedly that random event generators (REG's) can be intentionally influenced to bring about a less random sequence of data - in other words, human intentionality can reduce natural entropy and create greater coherence within a random series of events. http://noosphere.princeton.edu

Geotrace(usa)European Centre for

Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) (uk)

International Center for Abduction Research (ICAR)www.ufoabduction.com

HAARPusa

?

4,686,605

EISCAT europe

?

GaiaSociety

Society for Research and Education in Earth System Scienceco-presided by JamesLovelock and Lynn Margulis.promote the study of the Earth as an inter-connected living system, by integrating knowledge from different scientific fields such as biology, geology, chemistry, physics and computer sciences.

JAXAJapan

ESAEurope

http://nano.gov

National Nanotech.Initiative

(NNI)

BrightHouseNeurostrategy,neuromarketing

Digital angel

GIS

Global Automatized

administration

BIOMETRY

Profiling

Social profiling

Medical profiling

Political profiling

Consumer profiling

http://www.digitalangel.netmicroscopic emmitter-receiver ("miniaturized computer chip") which can be implanted in human beings. Potential applications: furnishes an infallible means of identification and localization of individuals, in the new domain of the Internet network and in any transaction involving high-security electronic commerce.

Internet accessThe Internet is a worldwide collection of networks, operated by some 10,000 Internet service providers (ISPs).As of August 2001 an estimated 513 million people around the world had Internet access. That represents some 8.4% of the world’s people.(Mark Warschauer, Technology and Social Inclusion. Rethinking the Digital Divide, The MIT Press, 2003). The cost of a PC as a proportion of per capita GDP,for instance,is 5%in high-income countries compared to about 300% in low-income countries (Internet encyclopedia, vol. 3, 2004)

ProfilingThe use of profiles for purposes of law enforcement received a tremendous conceptual boost in the early 1990s, when it became necessary to generate a new definition of the "enemy" for the post-Cold War environment. New security theory used a four-fold approach to the enemy which anyone involved with terrorism, drugs, an economic threat to the United States — and anyone whose behavior is statistically unpredictable (Posthuman Law:Information Policy and the Machinic World by Sandra Braman)

automatic identification of a person based on his/her physiological or behavioral characteristics : Dynamic. Signature Verification (DSV). Face Geometry. Finger Scan. Hand Geometry. Iris Scan. Keystroke Dynamics. Speaker Verification. Retina Scan

Our web-based avatar and personality profile

Digital Twin

internet of things

NIMS

Global infrastructure for RFid tags. A wireless layer on top of the internet

where millions of things from razor blades to euro banknotes to car tyres

are constantly being tracked and accounted for. A network where it is

possible for computers to identify "any object anywhere in the world

instantly". "Imagine an Internet of things, where

everyday objects, rooms, and machines are connected to one

another and to the larger digital world. Sensors on expensive factory

equipment would tell you when the machinery is about to fail. Cargo

shipping containers could search their contents for nuclear material or other

hazards. Every office in a high-rise could report its temperature and

humidity and whether its lights are on or off. Each foot of the nation's streets

and highways could monitor traffic flow, and every acre of farmland

could keep tabs on the moisture level in its soil."

Networked Infomechanical Systems (NIMS)

Application : mobile sensor platform for canopy to ground micro-climate

studies and extensive planning andengineering design towards future

deployable systems in soils, habitats, and vegetation.

Internet of people

Electronic opinion

Unisys Corp.Unisys notes that it has worked on

voting technology for decades, and developed electronic voting systems in

Brazil, Italy and Costa Rica. (source: AFP)

"After the fiasco of the automatic vote-count during the American

presidential election, Unisys Corp aims to associate itself with Dell Computer

Corp and Microsoft Corp to create a new voting system." Unisys will

propose the overall system, Dell will supply the computers, and Microsoft,

the programs. (12/01/2001)

In the 80s, analyses of courts and of litigation as computerizable systems

began to appear, the computerized form of intelligence work known as

MASINT (Measurement and Signatures Intelligence, referring to

statistical analyses of a number of types of sensory information) came

into use, and the first widely known use of artificial intelligence (AI) in

administration appeared with the logic programming used to

implement the British Nationality Act.

Computerized decision-making has infiltrated policy-making processes

in three ways: They supplement human decision-making when they

provide aids to humans for specific decision-making tasks. They

supplant human decision-making when it appears that the decisions

are human but in fact are made by m a c h i n e s . ( P o s t h u m a n

Law:Information Policy and the Machinic World by Sandra Braman)

World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)

The World Wide Web Consortium was initially created

in 1994 with the help of seed funding from the U.S. Defense

Advanced Research Project Agency, DARPA. This funding was provided in

coordination with the Information Infrastructure Technology and

Applications Working Group of the High Performance Computing and

Communications program. W3C's work on Semantic Web Development is supported by

an additional grant under the DARPA Agent Markup Language (DAML) program. (source :

www.w3.org)

DARPA1985 – DARPA put pressure on Internet Users to adopt domain name sys tem (DNS) a d d r e s s e s .   D N S translates a name like www.stratford.edu into an IP address.

Google (GOvernment OGLE)More than 73.5 million unique users visit Google each month Google is used for more than 200 million searches every day Google ’s search engine indexes more than 3 billion Web pages,more than 425 million images,and more than 700 million Usenet messages Google provides an interface for 88 different languages and offers results in 35 languages (Michael Miller, 501 Web Site Secrets, Wiley Publishing,Inc., 2004)Geographic Information SystemIn 1967,the United States Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)developed an Automatic Mapping System (AUTOMAP),a map compilation system at the global level.The establishment of several companies,including the Environmental Systems Research Institute (ESRI)and Intergraph Corporation in the United States and Laser-Scan in the United Kingdom,initiated worldwide commercial applications.Today, law enforcement and public safety agencies collect large amounts of data including those regarding crimes, citations,arrests,•eld interviews, chronology,and other law enforcement information. State and local governments use GIS for regional and urban planning and development, policy analysis,cultural and resource management ,social and demographic s tudies , t r a n s p o r t a t i o n , e d u c a t i o n , environmental health,assessment and waste management,and public utilities.

CENS is developing Embedded Networked Sensing Systems and

applying this revolutionary technology to critical scientific and

social applications. Like the Internet, these large-scale, distributed, systems,

composed of smart sensors and actuators embedded in the physical world, will

eventually infuse the entire world, but at a physical level instead of virtual.

www.cens.ucla.edu

UCLA's Center for Embedded Networked Sensing (CENS)

finance

The Address Supporting Organization (ASO) created by Icann in August 1999, ASO manages IP adresses

fund

ed by

Google project was financedby DARPA and NASA

supporting org.

internet corp. for assigned names & numbers, ICANNmanages IP adresses and DNS

LACNIC (Latin American & Caribbean)

European IP networks RIPE NCC (Europe)

Asia/Pacific IP networks

APNIC

Generic Names Supporting

Organization(GNSO)

internet Society

internet Assigned Numbers Authority (IANA)IANA

ISOC

IP

LACNIC

IP

RIPENCC

IP

APNIC

IP

ARIN

IP

AfriNIC

IP

ASO

Google

Usa

W3C

DARPA

IP

GNSO

IP

ICANN

electronic product code (EPC) replace the global barcode with a universal system that can provide a unique number for every object in the world.

Universal Body Code (UBC)The Media Lab hope to establish an Universal Body Code (UBC), an universal system that can provide a unique number for every body in the world.

EPC

UBC

AIDS / VIH

Fort Detrick's Center for Biological Warfare Research(usa) , bioweapons and viruses

Fredrick Cancer Research Facilities(usa), bioweapons and viruses

LittonBionetics

AIDS/VIHENGINEERING

Foresight Institute www.foresight.org

Extropian www.extropy.org

World Transhumanist Association www.transhumanism.com

TRANSHUMANTHINK TANKS

Neis Tasyouna institute (Israel), Research on ethnic weapons

Control & surveillancegrid

UK-USA/ECHELONUKUSA is the secret signals intelligence agreement,

set up in 1947, that divided the world into five regions to be watched over by Australia, Canada,

New Zealand, Britain and America. Australia DSD - Defense Signals Directorate. Canada CSE -

Communications Security Establishment. New Zealand GCSB - New Zealand's Government Communications

Security Bureau. UK GCHQ - Government Communications Head Quarters. USA NSA - National

Security Agency

cooperation treaty

Kourou (Guyane fr)

Alluets-Feucherolles (fr)

Mutzig(fr)

Dome(fr)

L.U.C.I.D.(Logical Universal Communication Interactive Databank)Universal Information Identification System. Universal Biometrics Card (source: The Narc Officer, July/august 1994)

Lourdes - monitor all U. S. military and civilian geosynchronous communications satellites. According to a 1993 statement by Cuban Defense Minister Raul Castro, Russia is said to obtain 75 percent of its military strategic information from Lourdes

The U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) spends at least $38 billion a year on the research, development, testing, and evaluation of new defense systems; approxi-mately 40 percent of that cost—at least $16 billion—is spent on software development and testing.(Innovations in Software Engineering for Defense Systems, National Research Council, Siddhartha R. Dalal, Jesse H. Poore, and Michael L. Cohen, editors, National Academy Press, 2003)

Government Communications Security Bureau

(GCSB), New Zealand

EurodacSystem for the comparison of fingerprints of asylum applicants and illegal immigrants.

Interpol

L.U.C.I.D.

ESSAIM

ZIRCON

Sugar Grove (usa)

Loèche

Waihopai station (nz)

Morwenstow(uk)

Yakima(usa)

Menwith Hill(uk)

Hong-Kong

Xinjiang Uighur (China)

Leitrim station(Canada)

Torrens/Lourdes(Cuba)

Cam Ran Bay(Vietnam)

UK-USA

TIA, Total Information A w a r e n e s s Program (IAO - DARPA, USA)The project calls for the development of " r e v o l u t i o n a r y technology for ultra-large all-source information repositories," which would contain information from multiple sources to create a "virtual, centralized, grand database." This database would be populated by transaction data contained in current databases such as financial records, medical records, communication records, and travel records as well as new sources of information.

Also fed into the database would be intelligence data.

Space Surveillance NetworkNetwork of 25 sites worldwide of U.S. Army, Navy and Air Force operated ground-based radars and optical sensors. SSN, along with the Naval SPACE SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM (SPASUR), is part of the SPACE DETECTION AND TRACKING SYSTEM (SPADATS).

common standard to intercept telephone communications (CALEA) redefines the telecommunications industry’s obligation to assist law enforcement in executing lawfully authorized electronic surveillance. In 1991, the FBI held a series of secret meetings with EU member states to persuade them to incorporate CALEA into European law. The meetings included representatives from Canada, Hong Kong, Australia and the EU. At these meetings, an international technical standard for surveillance, based on the FBI’s CALEA demands, was adopted as the "International Requirements for Interception."PATHWAY NSA communications server furnishing a fast, efficient, high-security network for the ECHELON system

Space Detection and Tracking SystemA system capable of detecting and tracking space vehicles from the earth, and reporting the orbital characteristics of these vehicles to a central control facility.

Global Systemfor MobileCommunications (GSM)

BND

Germany

SSN

USA

MATRIX

USA

SIS

Europa

EURODAC

Europa

ENFOPOL

Europa

GCSBnz

Chinese Intelligence

Services

SGDNFrance

Statos3

Switzerland

100 000employees

NSAUSA

GRURussia

15000employees

CGHQUK

ChISChina

TIA

USA

ECHELON

P 415

GCR

France

?

Russia

EnfopolA massive eavesdropping system capable of intercepting all mobile phone calls, Internet communications, fax messages and pagers throughout Europe.Multistate Anti-Terrorism Information Exchange, MATRIX6000 United States agency. RISS (pour Regional Information Sharing Systems)

Schenghen Information System - SIS

USIAusa

NROusa

DODUSA

NAVSTAR

Global Positioning System, GPS24 operating satellites and three in-orbit spares. Each satellite continuously emits a pair of signals by which the system's precision and accuracy are achieved. GPS receivers employed by various users can provide positioning accuracy to within centimeters. Under military control

TRANSITDetermine the positions and locations of ships and submarinesry control. Transit is an old version of the GPS system.

Projectiles containing GPS/INS circuitry controlling nose-mounted canards which enable them to be guided to or inertially navigated to the target. Competent munitions projectiles may also possess antijam capabilities.

GPS

DOD, USA

TRANSIT

DOD, USA

Competent munition

Galileo24 operating satellites and three in-orbit spares (1995). Each satellite continuously emits a pair of signals by which the system's precision and accuracy are achieved. GPS receivers employed by various users can provide positioning accuracy to within centimeters. Under civil control.

Global Survei l lance, Reconnaissance and Targeting System, GRSTA space-based all-sensor collection, processing, and dissemination system which provides a real-time information database. This database is used to create a VIRTUAL REALITY (VR) image of the area of interest, thus providing all levels of command SITUATIONAL AWARENESS (SA), technical and intelligence information, and command & control (C2). [USAF 2025 Study]

GRST

Project

USA

GLONASS

Russia

global navigation satellite system

Galileo

Europa

global navigation satellite system

United States Information Agency (USIA) The USIA was established to achieve US foreign policy by influencing public attitude at home and abroad using psycho-political policy strategies. The USIA Office of Research and reference service prepares data on psychological factors and propaganda problems considered by the Policy Planning Board in formulating psycho-political information policies for the National Security Council.

National Reconnaissance Office

Darpa

DRMFr

SPADATS

USA

International Atomic TimeAn atomic time scale maintained by the Bureau International des Poids et Mesures, near Paris, and based on data from some 230 atomic clocks located all over the world.

IAT

Nobel prizehe physics prizes of the past century have been restricted to atomic and nuclear physics, omitting most of geophysics, astrophysics and mathematical physics.Between 1901 and 1950, some 598 individuals were proposed, 104 of whom - roughly one in six - went on to win a prize. These candidates were predominantly (99%) male.Of the 2416 nominations in physics, three-quarters were for scientists from only four nations: Germany (25%), the US (21%), France (16%) and Britain (13%).

RussianState

G8

JapaneseState

G8

ChineseState

NUCLEAR OLIGARCHIC STRUCTURES

electronic and new technologies Structures

STRATEGIC ANALYSISIn 1946,the Air Force and Douglas Aircraft created a joint venture,Project RAND,to study intercontinental warfare.In the following year RAND separated from Douglas and became the independent,nonprofit RAND Corporation. RAND worked only for the Air Force until 1956,when it began to diversify to other defense and defense-related contractors,such as the Advanced Research Projects Agency and the A tom i c Ene rgy Commission,and provided,for a time,what one researcher called “in some sense the world ’s largest installation for scientific computing [in 1950 ].”

Many strategic considerations do not lend themselves to computer simulation, because they cannot take into account all the relevant factors. The challenge is to create and execute a technological strategy. Technology should be the servant of the strategist, who must be a thorough student of strategy and its history.The weapon system as such is not the goal of technology. The weapon system is the tool of the soldier or of the man carrying out a selected strategy. This is true even of push-button weapons. The starting point for strategy must not be that which is possible; we must discover what is necessary and try to achieve it - General d'Armee Andre Beaufre. (The strategy of technology, by Stefan T. Possony, Ph.D.; Jerry E. Pournelle, Ph.D. and Col. Francis X. Kane, Ph.D. (1970)

University of Science and Technology of China(USTC)

The number of Chinese technological workers is the fourth highest in the world. The country's competitiveness in scientific research and patents ranked 32nd and 21st respectively

US North Eastern Great Nine: Columbia University, Cornell University, Harvard University, The Johns Hopkins University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University, University of Rochester, Yale University.

Associated Universities, Inc. The AUI's primary goals were to coordinate inter-university research using the faculty of the best American schools, to cooperatively run super-expensive nuclear accelerators and astronomic centers

Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology (MIPT or Phystech)

Moscow State UniversityElite of higher education

RussianAcademy of Science

RoyalSociety

Stanford

MSU

PolytechniqueCentrale

Oxford Cambridge

Nanjing Zhejiang

Tokyo

Department of Defense, USA

Science Citation IndexSCINatureScience

Project JasonThe influential but little-known group, known as Project Jason, has since 1959 evaluated the Defense Department's research.

The U.S. goal is to make the T e c h n o g i c a l War remain an infinite game

Sigma XiFounded in 1886 as an honor society for science and engineering. There are more than 70,000 Sigma Xi members in over 500 chapters at colleges and universities, industrial research centers and government laboratories.

GermanyAt about $250 billion in 2001,Germany ’s information technology sector, driven in recent years by the Internet,is the third largest in the world, behind the United States and Japan (6 percent of the world market)and the largest in Europe (21 percent).

Germanstate

G8

Since 1973, US federal agencies have provided roughly 70 percent of all funding for university research in computer sc ience . In e lec t r i ca l engineering,federal funding has declined from its peak of 75 percent of total university research support in the early 1970s, but still represented 65 percent of such funding in 1995.

IEEE

Institute of Electrical and Electronic Engineers, IEEE380 000 members in 150 countries. Produces 30% of the world's published literature in electrical engineering, computers and control technology (www.ieee.org)

National Science Foundation, NSFThe NSF played a large role in legitimizing basic computer science research as an academic discipline and in funding individual researchers at a wide range of institutions.

NSF

NASA, DARPAThe Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA)and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)are products of the Cold War,created in response to the launch of Sputnik to regain the nation ’s technological leadership.

DARPA

Applied Physics Laboratory(Johns Hopkins University)

Lawrence LivermoreNational Laboratories

Japan AtomicEnergy Research

Oak Ridge National Laboratory

National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC)

Wright-Patterson Air Force Base/DoD ASC

Goddard Instituteof Space Studie

Los Alamos National Laboratory

Sandia NationalLaboratories

Lockheed Martin

Company

MaxPlanckInstitute

Associated Universities

Inc

PhystechRussia

Sigma Xi

Americanscientist

Amer.sci.

Army Research Laboratory

High Energy Accelerator Research Organization /KEK(Japan)

GeneralAtomic

AWEUK

Areva

FrenchState

G8

UnitedKingdom

G8

UnitedStates

ofAmerica

G8

N

obel prize

NobelFoundation

Techno-scientific oligarchy"a small number of senior scientists who are universally recognized as the most eminent in a particular branch ... are the chief Influentials, the unofficial governors of the scientific community"

cognitive scientific elite political scientific elitecharacterised by high productivity in scientific research, a high degree of professional recognition of its intellectual achievements, a high degree of internal interaction and clustering at a few select institutions, and a high degree of influence over the professional activities of non-elite scientists

The power of this elite is manifest in the promotion of research in certain areas and its restraint in others, in the creation or dismantling of research institutions, in the hiring or dismissal of staff, in the allocation of funds [for] specific research projects and in the establishment of and setting of policies for scientific journals and text

Taiwan

Silicon Island

Taiwan

Silicon IslandUmax Data Systems, Acer and the world's largest semiconductor foundry are based here.

GSM

CALEA

M.I.T.HarvardYalePrinceton

Institute for Defense

Analysis

DODUSA

NASA

DOEUSA

USNEG9USA

Hewlett-Packard Laboratories

Stanford ResearchInternational

the Xerox Palo Alto Research Center

Silicon Valley

USA

Most important Educational Program for New Technologies. www.medialabasia.org

Asia Media LabSilicon WadiRepresent the entire private high-tech sector in Israel, focused in five or six very small clusters: Har Hotzfim and Malkah Technology Park in Jerusalem, the Rechovot/Rishon LeZion area (which includes the famous Weizmann Institute), Haifa Technology Park, Herztiliyah Pituach area, and Rosh HaAyin.

Bit Valley (Tokyo)

Japan

Defining the future's high-p e r f o r m a n c e cyberinfrastructure for scientists, engineers, and society.

Tera Gridcyberinfrastructurefor open scientific research

National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA), usa

TeraGrid

Shenzhen

RANDcorp.

ProjectJason

U.S. Atomic Energy Com.

USTC Tsinghua

CEAFrance

Silicon Wadi

Israel

State ofIsrael

Technion

Anti-matterSerious work is currently being conducted on the possibility of developing anti-matter, particularly at the European Center for Nuclear Research in Switzerland. The existence of anti-matter was first proved theoretically, and later experiments led to the development of materials anticipated by the theory. By its very nature, anti-matter contains tremendous energy. If, for example, 1/1000 of a gram of anti-matter is combined with matter, the energy released would be equivalent to the explosion of several dozens of tons of TNT.(Mary C. FitzGerald, Russian Military Policy and International Objectives: Interim Strategies and Plans for Long-Term Systemic Change, Hudson Institute, 29 October 2001)

Anti-gravityIn the mid 1920's Townsend Brown 2 discovered that electric charge and gravitational mass are coupled. He found that when a capacitor is charged to a high voltage, it has a tendency to move toward its positive pole. His findings, which became known as the Biefeld-Brown effect, were opposed by conventional minded physicists of his time.Project Winterhaven (50'). Brown submitted a proposal to the Pentagon for the development of a Mach 3 disc shaped electrogravitic fighter craft. Drawings of its basic design are shown in one of his patents. They are essentially large-scale versions of his tethered test discs. (…)In 1993, LaViolette wrote a paper 25 discussing the B-2 bomber and speculating on its probable antigravity propulsion system, based on a solid understanding of electrogravitics (LaViolette, P. A. 1992. Electrogravitics: Back to the future. Electric Spacecraft, Issue 4, pp. 23-28), the aircraft’s design and the materials used in its manufacture. It appears that the craft is using a sophisticated form of the antigravity principles first described by T. Brown. (Theodore C. Loder, III, “OUTSIDE THE BOX” SPACE AND TERRESTR IAL TRANSPORTATION AND ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES FOR THE 21 ST CENTURY, Institute for the Study of Earth, Oceans and Space, University of New Hampshire, ed. American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics, Inc., 2002.)

SETI

Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur During the period 1962-72, the Institute received technical assistance from a consortium of nine leading Institutions of U.S.A. Under the program, faculty members from these Institutions assisted the Institute in the setting up of the academic programs and development of laboratories for instruction as well as research.

Indianstate

IITK

Bengalore

India

Global laboratory

BND

Lobby, association of employers

Secret service,intelligenceagency

State agency

Prize andawards

Foundation

Internationalorganization

police

army

Germanstate

G8

State under the control from an other state

Peruvianstate

State

G8-member state

think tank,institute ofthe scientific ortechnologicestablishement

OpenSocietyInstitute

Keidanren

NASA

Environnemental weapon and research system

Global informationsystem

Regional or national informationsystem

organization for the attribution of IP numbers or domain names

Internationalresearchproject

Nationalresearchproject

Gouvernementalproject

RFID,Biochip,microchip,neurochip

organe de concertationstratégique

NobelFoundation

TDF-1

BRI

Satellite ouréseau de satellites

N

obel prize

AFSAB

HAARP

?

GPS

SIS

IP

ICANN

Human Genome

AtomProject

NNUN Forum/réseau

ADELE

Sigma Xi

club or brotherhood

NGO

EPC

Top 100supercomputers

Top 300supercomputers

google PageRank Citation

Supercomputer

University,institute

Program, agreement

traité franco-

allemand du 22 janvier 1963

Index,Data bank,review

Patent

Identificationsystem

Software

SCI

6,315,213

KIT

researchareaSilicon Valley

USA

LaboratoryAl Lab

Stanford

PlannedParenthood

Percentage of property:x holds 2.2 % of y

Tie of administration

Tie of affiliation or control

2,2x y

Industrial firmor conglomerate

Unisys

agro-business

geophysic

Electro-magnetic andpsychotronics

weapons

cloud seeding

weapon

computer& electronics

Electronicvoting

machine

software nuclear

chip, RFID,nanotech.

telecom

PlannedParenthood

UNFPA

World Population Conference

United Nations Population Fund

(UNFPA)World's largest

international source of funding for population and

reproductive health programmes.

WPC

POPIN

SCI

Global Population Database (GPOPDB)

United Nations Population Information Network (POPIN)

Infotronics

Psychotronics

Biotronics

Mechatronics

B i o t e c h , b i o e n v i r o n m e n tC o m p u t e r , d i g i t a l e n v i r o n m e n t

B r a i n , n e u r o s p a c e , n e t w o r k Neurons Atoms

GenesBits

N a n o t e c h , p h y s i c a l e n v i r o n m e n t s

The temporary winner of the Technological War can, if he chooses, preserve peace and order, act as a stabilizer of international affairs, and prevent shooting wars - continue the Technological War as an infinite game.There could be a different outcome. If the side possessing a decisive advantage sees the game as finite, the victor can choose to end the game on his own terms. The loser has no choice but to accept the conditions of the victor, or to engage in a shooting war which he has already lost. (The strategy of technology, by Stefan T. Possony, Ph.D.; Jerry E. Pournelle, Ph.D. and Col. Francis X. Kane, Ph.D. (1970)

Stroboscopic stimulation

The SystemThe global laboratory // The World Government

march 2005bureau d'études

Sophisticated weapons and manipulation systems growing out of the cooperation between universities and armies opened the door to new climatic, tectonic, psychotronic, biological and chemical warfare technologies, which we now find listed in the Space Preservation Act (2001); but also to new coercive techniques founded not only on propaganda and repression, on economic aid, development and humanitarian assistance, but also on the chemical and electromagnetic manipulation of the human body. The most terrible of the American biological operations is said to be the massive spread of AIDS through vaccination campaigns in various Central African countries (1976) and in New York (1977), in order to selectively reduce the threat of the "P-bomb," or overpopulation (Leonard G. Horowitz, La guerre des virus: Sida et Ebola, 1998). The first American military actions on the weather probably date from the 1970s in Vietnam, followed by the gradual installation of a program for climate control and transformation. Today this program is being developed through the interlinkage of weather information systems (COOP-M and NOAA in the US) and local actions of ionospheric heating through electromagnetic bombardment from arrays of antennas located on several places on the planet (HAARP in Alaska, Arecibo in Porto Rico...). The early research into electrical, then electromagnetic, manipulation of human behavior dates from the 1950s (Mkultra, Pandora) and fits squarely into the mainline development of information science (with the exception of Norbert Wiener, the early cyberneticians were all neurophysiologists).

Since the origin of information science and technology, the programming/deprogramming/reprogramming of life has been its implicit objective. One can hardly doubt that this objective is on the verge of being attained today, opening the door to a variety of commercial derivatives. The advancement of systems like GPS, the development of biometrics and genetic identifiers suggests that beyond the control of flows and of all multiple identities, there may today exist capacities for the remote control of things and living beings, and for chemical and electromagnetic interaction with them at a distance. The new version of the Internet protocol, IPv6, will increase the number of addresses – 340 billion billion billion billions – allowing every person to be given an address, but also every object, as the latter are increasingly expected to communicate among each other and with human beings. The computerization of complex societies seems well underway toward the implantation of microchips in human flesh, not only allowing gains in systems security through the surveillance of organic components, but also permitting remote control: "prevent voluntary muscular movements, control emotions and actions, produce sleep, transmit suggestions, interfere with both short-term and long-term memory, and both produce and delete an experience set" (Scientific Advisory Committee, U.S. Air Force, 1996).

Having massively invaded all the spheres of society, information science and technology, with its biological and chemical prolongations, now gives rise to a total governmentality. This governmentality does not just contradict the spirit of the Enlightenment by concentrating and augmenting the power of domination exerted by a global aristocracy. It suppresses the very possibility of Enlightenment. The level of bio- and psycho-political management allowed by information science and technology, the level of systemic integration that they make possible, suggest that a political autonomy or constituent power today, of whatever nature, can only become critical by segmenting the infosphere, by developing non-capitalist markets, by setting up revocable hierarchies.

The governmental power exerted over the planet and the species by a caste actively working toward its own immortality is reinforced and multiplied by the integrated technological systems that allow for the analysis of complexity, increasing the capacity for the accumulation of capital, augmenting the capacities of action on information-reality, and even tending toward the administration of future "human resources" via genetic sorting and non-mammalian reproduction.The world as normed by globalized technological systems and by the strategies of a shadowy planetary government will on the average be more predictable, more certain and better insured than ever in the past, whatever the cultural and functional diversity of that government may be, and whatever the treachery or accidents that may occur (a good example are the American, Russian, German, Israeli and Pakistani secret services, who all knew that something was being prepared for late 2001, or the institutional speculators who were alert enough to sell their stocks in American air carriers shortly before September 11). Thus world government reduces uncertainty, it reduces the capacity to "make history" opened up by a multiplicity of autonomous or sovereign actors.If what is fundamentally at stake in humanity is making history, and if this capacity is paradoxically reduced by the development of technological systems, then the segmentation of these systems, the limitation of the productive and normative interdependencies, would appear to be the precondition of politics today. Social democracy is entirely contained within the proposition that workers or employees should not destroy their productive instruments, that it is essentially a matter of changing their use or style of management. Social democracy is finished. By reinforcing dependencies, the normalized and normalizing technological systems have destroyed the range of autonomies. They have reinforced the powers of control, standardization and transformation of populations. At stake today is the (re)creation of sovereign autonomies outside planned futures, outside psycho-politics as it is staged in the media on the four corners of the earth, outside salaried labor depending on the worldwide organization of production, on globalized commercial and financial circuits.