Nanotechnology
This is a family of related technologies which are on an incredibly small scale. There are all kinds of applications for such technologies, some of which have positive aspects. Many of the technologies have been developed and in some cases deployed into human beings.
One of the most pernicious of nanotechnology applications is the idea that they can be introduced into a human’s blood stream for the purpose of monitoring different levels of substances like fatty plaques from artery walls. Sounds great, right. The down side of such an intervention is that there would be thousands, if not millions or even trillions of these things in a human’s blood stream, all capable of communicating with each other, and the network interface designed and monitored by a third part company. Imagine having the FDA decide to launch an initiative where all food intake is monitored, collected, and ultimately reported to the World Health Organization. Have an extra orange for the month, get a fine? Maybe get thrown in jail for a steak?
Now imagine when nanotechnology is introduced into the cranial cavity where the tiny robots have the ability to mimic neurons and fire based on an AI-driven algorithm. This creates a hive mind mentality based on the AI’s determination.
The Center for the Preservation of Humanity realizes the implications of nanotechnology and the perils it presents to humanity. We seek to prevent, through legislation and legal actions, any nanotechnology being introduced into the human body knowingly or unknowingly. We seek a complete and total permanent moratorium of any introduction of nanotechnology into the brains of any creature, especially human beings.