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  by Michael Snyder
 August 12, 2012
 from 
			EndOfTheAmericanDream Website
 
			  
			  
			  
			 
			  
			The future of war is going to look really, really weird. The "super 
			soldier" research that 
			
			DARPA (the Defense Advanced Research Projects 
			Agency) is working on right now is unlike anything we have ever seen 
			before.
 
			  
			If DARPA is successful, and if the 
			American people don't object, the soldiers of the future will be 
			genetically modified transhumans capable of superhuman feats.  
				
					
					
					Do you want a soldier that can 
					run faster than Usain Bolt? DARPA is working on that
					
					Do you want a soldier that won't 
					need food or sleep for days? DARPA is working on that
					
					Do 
					you want a soldier that can regrow lost limbs? DARPA is 
					working on that
					
					Do you want a soldier that can 
					outlift Olympic weightlifters and that can communicate 
					telepathically? DARPA is working on that 
			Americans flock to movies about 
			superheroes and mutants, and soon they may actually have real life 
			"superheroes" and "mutants" fighting their wars for them.  
			  
			But at what cost?
 A 
			
			recent Daily Mail article detailed many of the strange research 
			projects that DARPA is working on right now.
 
			  
			The fact that DARPA has actually allowed 
			these projects to be revealed in the mainstream media probably means 
			that the development stage is nearly over and they are ready to try 
			to convince a wary public to accept them... 
				
				Tomorrow's soldiers could be able to 
				run at Olympic speeds and will be able to go for days without 
				food or sleep, if new research into gene manipulation is 
				successful.
 According to the U.S. Army's plans for the future, their 
				soldiers will be able to carry huge weights, live off their fat 
				stores for extended periods and even regrow limbs blown apart by 
				bombs.
 
 The plans were revealed by novelist Simon Conway, who was 
				granted behind-the-scenes access to the Pentagon's high-tech 
				Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency.
 
			So how is this possible?
 How would you genetically modify a human to be able to have these 
			abilities?
 
 A different Daily Mail article 
			
			recently explained how this basically 
			works...
 
				
				Most gene modification techniques 
				involve placing genetically modified DNA inside a virus and 
				injecting it into the human body. The virus then enters human 
				cells, and its modified DNA attaches itself to the human DNA 
				inside those cells. 
			When you really stop and think about 
			this kind of technology, the implications are staggering. 
				
					
					
					Could viruses be used to 
					genetically modify humanity on a large scale?
					
					How would the rest of humanity 
					respond to a "super race" of mutants that are clearly 
					"superior" to the rest of us in a bunch of different ways? 
			When you start messing with creation, it 
			opens up Pandora's Box.
 The possibilities are endless, but so are the potential problems. 
			Just because we can do something does not mean that we should. There 
			may be consequences decades down the road that we cannot even 
			conceive of right now.
 
 Other "super soldier" research projects that DARPA is working on at 
			the moment involve advanced technology and robotics rather than 
			genetic modification.
 
 For example, DARPA is developing helmets that would allow our 
			soldiers to 
			
			communicate telepathically...
 
				
				More recently, DARPA’s Silent Talk 
				programme has been exploring mind-reading technology with 
				devices that can pick up the electrical signals inside soldiers’ 
				brains and send them over the internet.
 With these implants, entire armies will be able to talk without 
				radios. Orders will leap instantly into soldiers’ heads and 
				commanders’ wishes will become the wishes of their men.
 
			I don't know about you, but I would not 
			want anyone reading my thoughts or beaming orders directly into my 
			brain.
 DARPA is also working on "exoskeletons" that will enable soldiers to 
			lift incredible weights without tiring and perform other physical 
			tasks that normal soldiers simply could not do.
 
 You can see below a video of this kind of exoskeleton being 
			demonstrated:
 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			  
			
			DARPA is also hoping to one day implant microchips 
			
			into our soldiers 
			that will constantly monitor the health and physical condition of 
			our boys and girls in the field.
 
				
					
					
					For many, these new technologies 
					are very exciting.
					
					For others, they cross the line.
					
					Merging men with machines or 
					messing with the very fabric of life is the kind of thing 
					that science fiction movies are made of. 
			Unfortunately, if we make a very serious 
			mistake we just can't get up and turn off the movie. Any mistakes 
			that we make could stay with us indefinitely. But at this point it 
			looks like there is very little standing in the way of these kinds 
			of technology becoming mainstream.  
			  
			Tests on rats have 
			
			already shown what is 
			possible... 
				
				In 2005, Ronald Evans, a hormone 
				expert working at the Salk Institute of Biological Studies in La 
				Jolla, California, showed how genetic modification can increase 
				the athletic power of mice.
 Evans produced a group of genetically modified mice with an 
				increased amount of slow-twitch muscle fibre. This type of fibre 
				is associated with strong cardiovascular muscles and boosts an 
				athlete’s endurance.
 
 Evans’s mice could run for an hour longer than normal mice, were 
				resistant to weight gain no matter what they were fed on, and 
				remained at peak fitness even when they took no exercise.
 
			How much do you think people would pay 
			to be able to remain at peak fitness without doing any exercise at 
			all?
			When the general public realizes what is possible there will be an 
			overwhelming demand for these technologies.
 So just how far can all of this go?
 
 Well, futurist Ray Kurzeil believes that we are only about 
			
			20 
			years away from actually achieving immortality...
 
				
				Ray Kurzweil, a world-renowned 
				scientist and author of The Singularity is Near, thinks the 
				world as we know it will be unrecognizable in 20 years.
 One of the changes he thinks are possible: Scientists may 
				finally crack immortality.
 
					
					"I and many other scientists now 
					believe that in around 20 years we will have the means to 
					reprogram our bodies' stone-age software so we can halt, 
					then reverse, aging," he 
					
					writes in The Sun.    
					"Then nanotechnology will let us 
					live for ever. Ultimately, nanobots will replace blood cells 
					and do their work thousands of times more effectively." 
			Eternal life?
 I wouldn't count on the human body being able to live forever.
 
 But without a doubt we are going to see a whole lot of humans 
			attempting to "merge with technology" and "reprogram themselves" 
			through genetic modification in future years.
 
 The wars of the future will look nothing like the wars of the past. 
			The genetically modified soldiers of the future will be supported by 
			robots on the ground and by "swarms of drones" in the sky. In fact, 
			the "swarms of drones" are already here.
 
			  
			The following is from a recent 
			
			CBS News 
			article... 
				
				According to a Boeing press release, 
				the researchers and engineers conducted the test flights in 
				Oregon in June using two ScanEagle drones which performed like a 
				“swarm of insects.”
 The flight operator was able to connect with the autonomous 
				drones using only a laptop and a military radio. Boeing 
				engineers said the drones were able to complete tasks more 
				efficiently by communicating with each other.
 
					
					“This swarm technology may one 
					day enable warfighters in battle to request and receive 
					time-critical intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance 
					information directly from airborne (unmanned aerial 
					vehicles) much sooner than they can from ground control 
					stations today,” Gabriel Santander, program director of 
					Advanced Autonomous Networks for Boeing Phantom Works, said 
					in the press release. 
			Technology is advancing at such a rapid 
			pace that it is really hard to keep track of it all.
 But where is it taking us?
 
 Recently I wrote about the nightmarish 
			
			high tech Big Brother 
			surveillance grid that is going up all around us.
 
 Our lives are becoming completely dominated by technology, and that 
			is a very dangerous thing.
 
 We like to think that all of these new technologies will always be 
			used for good and will never fall into the hands of tyrannical 
			madmen, but history tells us that liberty and freedom are very rare 
			phenomenons.
 
 Throughout most of human history, most people have lived under some 
			form of tyranny. And today liberty and freedom are already rapidly 
			disappearing all over the globe.
 
 Technology has progressed to the point where it would definitely be 
			possible for 
			
			a "scientific dictatorship" to completely and totally 
			dominate humanity unlike anything we have ever seen before.
 
 So we should be very careful about what we create.
 
 We might be creating our own living hell.
 
			  
			 
 
			  
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