Yeah, she's definitely on acid.
Either that or batguano crazy.
And then she says she cried and cried, harder than she ever cried before.
This chick needs to be locked up before she hurts herself or somebody else.
She's a drug-addled nutcase.
The fact is that the rich and famous of the World Economic Forum are big believers in trans-humanism and nanobot technology.
Apparently, she knows more about this technology than you do. She was first introduced to it by her med-school micro-biology professor who worked with the military. These were tiny robotic-like nanotech before we really even had cell phones everywhere.
If you knew as much about it as she does, you might also feel some trepidation over what she saw.
Some additional information-believers in Trans-humanism exist, and to them we will be just bugs/worms(their words):
https://freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3999422/posts?page=15#15
SOME ADDITIONAL DATA FROM THE WORLD ECONOMIC FORUM:
Living computers and nano-robots: what's the future for DNA manipulation?
Biological nanorobots
Researchers at Harvard Medical School have used DNA to design and build a nanosized robot that acts as a drug delivery vehicle to target specific cells. The nanorobot comes in the form of an open barrel made of DNA, whose two halves are connected by a hinge held shut by special DNA handles. These handles can recognize combinations of specific proteins present on the surface of cells, including ones associated with diseases.
When the robot comes into contact with the right cells, it opens the container and delivers its cargo. When applied to a mixture of healthy and cancerous human blood cells, these robots showed the ability to target and kill half of the cancer cells, while the healthy cells were left unharmed.
Bio-computers in living animals
Because DNA structures can act as switches, moving from one position to another and back again, they can be used to perform the logical operations that make computer calculations possible. Researchers at Harvard and Bar-Ilan University in Israel have used this principle to build different nanoscale robots that can interact with each other, using their DNA switches to react to and produce different signals.
What's more, the scientists implanted the robots into a living animal, in this instance a cockroach. This allowed them to develop a novel type of biological computer that can control the delivery of therapeutic molecules inside the cockroach by switching elements of their structure “on” or “off”. A trial of these DNA nanorobots is now scheduled to take place in humans.
Light-harvesting antennas
As well as creating minuscule machines, DNA can provide a way for us to copy natural processes at the nanoscale. For example, nature can capture energy from the sun using photosynthesis to convert light into chemical energy, which acts as fuel for plants and other organisms (and the animals that eat them). Researchers at Arizona State University and the University of British Columbia have now built a three-arm DNA structure that can capture and transfer light that mimics this process. ...snip...
THESE PEOPLE AT THE WEF ARE THE REAL PSYCHOS -JMHO