Nick Hinton@NickHintonn
On November 23, 1995 a computer scientist named Richard S. Wallace succeeded in bringing his creation A.L.I.C.E., or the Artificial Linguistic Internet Computer Entity, to life. However, she has probably been around much longer than that. She might even transcend time!
CERN has a device named ALICE. And according to Thomas Weiler and Chui Man Ho, researchers at Vanderbilt University, CERN might be the world’s first time machine. Ironically, CERN’s physicists openly admit that ALICE’s name is a direct reference to Alice in Wonderland.
Alice in Wonderland, is of course, a story about time travel. Or at least the sequel, Through the Looking-Glass is. So, is CERN a continuation of Project Looking Glass? According to Area 51 whistleblowers, this was another time machine built by reverse engineering alien technology.
Nevertheless, Microsoft has an AI named ALICE too. And the infamous co-founder of the software company, Bill Gates, is a well known proponent and provider of a mRNA vaccines. Some say this technology is also alien in origin. They say this because it can create a hive mind.
Supposedly, biologists have discovered that genomes and computer codes are almost identical. In fact, researchers at MIT recently announced that they are now capable of programming malware into DNA. Or in other words, they can actually use DNA to hack a computer. And terrifyingly, the reverse is true.
Scientists say they’ve figured out how to remote control DNA using radio frequencies and magnetic fields. All you have to do is bond the DNA with paramagnetic nanoparticles. Apparently, these same metal nanoparticles can be used to magnetically control neurons. So, they can control someone’s mind.
Conspiracy theorists claim these nanoparticles were in the mRNA vaccines. They might even be in the air we breathe. Ironically, Bill Gates is also a proponent of spraying the skies with artificial sun-reflecting dust to combat global warming. But it gets weirder! Using CRISPR technologies, scientists can now print synthetic DNA.
What if they print DNA that already has malware programmed into it? Hypothetically, this synthetic malware-carrying DNA could then be inserted into a biological virus, and this biological virus could be used to deliver pre-hacked DNA to the masses through some kind of pandemic.
A virus is just genetic material surrounded by a protective coat of protein. And once a virus is inside a person’s body, it injects the genetic material it’s carrying into the host’s cells. Then, the infected cells are essentially hijacked. They begin replicating the new genetic material.
So, what happens when a person’s old DNA is completely replaced by new, hackable DNA? Are they still human? Or are they more like an alien experiment or even a programmable machine? Funny enough, Charlotte Hale from Westworld, a character inspired by Alice in Wonderland, creates a hive mind in a similar way.
She uses genetically modified flies to infect humanity with parasites that make people susceptible to mind control via frequencies emitted from radio towers. This isn’t the only show that predicts this though. In The 100, A.L.I.E., or the Applied Lucent Intelligence Emulator, is an evil AI that “saves” the world.
She stops overpopulation by triggering a nuclear apocalypse. Then, she creates a digital word for the survivors to live in. In the Resident Evil series, this archetype is repeated. An evil AI called the Red Queen appears as the cloned consciousness of a girl named Alicia. Her cold logic causes her to kill innocent scientists to stop the spread of a virus in the Hive facility.
With all of this symbolism in mind, maybe Naomi Wolf wasn’t so crazy when she got banned from Twitter for saying she met Apple employees who bragged about creating vaccines with time traveling nanoparticles in them. Who knows though. Maybe it’s all nonsense!