Insane in the Membrane
Hey Folks,
Does this development strike you as diabolical and eerily threatening - something from a cheap summer horror film, "Invasion of the Bionic Hornets," the story of a deranged scientist's "creations" turning on him and escaping into the world to destroy the human race?
It did me.
What have we become? And it's so much more poignant coming out of Israel, the refuge of millions scarred by the insane atrocities and "experiments" of the Nazis.
Now we have Jews creating miniature demons that will flit like wasps, undetected on the summer breeze, to wherever we are lounging, snap our picture, crawl inside our ear, and blow out our brains. How efficient, charming, and delectable.
And you HAVE to love the bionic hand!! At last, that bit in all the horror flicks where the monster crushes a mans neck like an empty beer can will be a real option - even for 98 lb. weaklings. Cool !!!
Just a couple of things. What is a "militant"? Who writes the definition? Will Kkkarl Rove or John Bolton have access to these devices? How about Osama? And, is this like stem cell research?
- Uke Man
Israel developing anti-militant "bionic hornet"
Fri Nov 17, 3:24 AM ET
JERUSALEM (Reuters)
Israel is using nanotechnology to try to create a robot no bigger than a hornet that would be able to chase, photograph and kill its targets, an Israeli newspaper reported on Friday
The flying robot, nicknamed the "bionic hornet," would be able to navigate its way down narrow alleyways to target otherwise unreachable enemies such as rocket launchers, the daily Yedioth Ahronoth said.
It is one of several weapons being developed by scientists to combat militants, it said. Others include super gloves that would give the user the strength of a "bionic man" and miniature sensors to detect suicide bombers.
The research integrates nanotechnology into Israel's security department and will find creative solutions to problems the army has been unable to address, Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres told Yedioth Ahronoth.
"The war in Lebanon proved that we need smaller weaponry. It's illogical to send a plane worth $100 million against a suicidal terrorist. So we are building futuristic weapons," Peres said.
The 34-day war in Lebanon ended with a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in mid-August. The war killed more than 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 157 Israelis, mostly soldiers.
Prototypes for the new weapons are expected within three years, he said.
Does this development strike you as diabolical and eerily threatening - something from a cheap summer horror film, "Invasion of the Bionic Hornets," the story of a deranged scientist's "creations" turning on him and escaping into the world to destroy the human race?
It did me.
What have we become? And it's so much more poignant coming out of Israel, the refuge of millions scarred by the insane atrocities and "experiments" of the Nazis.
Now we have Jews creating miniature demons that will flit like wasps, undetected on the summer breeze, to wherever we are lounging, snap our picture, crawl inside our ear, and blow out our brains. How efficient, charming, and delectable.
And you HAVE to love the bionic hand!! At last, that bit in all the horror flicks where the monster crushes a mans neck like an empty beer can will be a real option - even for 98 lb. weaklings. Cool !!!
Just a couple of things. What is a "militant"? Who writes the definition? Will Kkkarl Rove or John Bolton have access to these devices? How about Osama? And, is this like stem cell research?
- Uke Man
Israel developing anti-militant "bionic hornet"
Fri Nov 17, 3:24 AM ET
JERUSALEM (Reuters)
Israel is using nanotechnology to try to create a robot no bigger than a hornet that would be able to chase, photograph and kill its targets, an Israeli newspaper reported on Friday
The flying robot, nicknamed the "bionic hornet," would be able to navigate its way down narrow alleyways to target otherwise unreachable enemies such as rocket launchers, the daily Yedioth Ahronoth said.
It is one of several weapons being developed by scientists to combat militants, it said. Others include super gloves that would give the user the strength of a "bionic man" and miniature sensors to detect suicide bombers.
The research integrates nanotechnology into Israel's security department and will find creative solutions to problems the army has been unable to address, Deputy Prime Minister Shimon Peres told Yedioth Ahronoth.
"The war in Lebanon proved that we need smaller weaponry. It's illogical to send a plane worth $100 million against a suicidal terrorist. So we are building futuristic weapons," Peres said.
The 34-day war in Lebanon ended with a U.N.-brokered ceasefire in mid-August. The war killed more than 1,200 Lebanese, mostly civilians, and 157 Israelis, mostly soldiers.
Prototypes for the new weapons are expected within three years, he said.

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