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Ray Horvath, "The Source" :)'s avatar

When I wanted to see a dentist about five months ago and told him I would refuse injections and anything to be put into my mouth, but pay with cash, he still wanted "proof" of where I live. That sounds like a tracking system.

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Onthebeach6's avatar

Well, this is fascinating!

As well as very disturbing.

I split it into Six stages.

Stage 1:

Assembly of the initial boundary layer.

Stage 2:

Assembly by the initial boundary layer of the “inner ribbon” that will form the future boundary of the construction site. The assembly of this “inner ribbon” leaves gaps in the raw material outside that are easily visible.

Stage 3:

Once the “inner ribbon” is complete it goes through a self-contracting process that has the effect of shortening the circumference of the “inner ribbon”. You can see the centers of activity have moved to the inner surface of the “inner ribbon”. They are like “rotating engines” that are drawing in the material of the “inner ribbon” - in effect concentrating the nanotechnology towards a central point.

Stage 4:

The “inner ribbon” continues to be shortened and drawn inwards. When the “rotating engines” sense that they have reached the center they then fling out “grappling hooks” from the center back to the “inner ribbon” and draw it in even tighter towards the center.

Stage 5:

The “grappling hooks” pull the “inner ribbon” inwards and concentrate the nano-material into “circular globules of building material” ready to be used in chip construction.

Stage 6:

Chip construction begins and the “circular globules of building material” are fed into each chip construction site and assembly continues until all the “circular globules of building material” have been utilized.

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