an example of use ~ read out a person's anger who is angry, digitize it, put it on antenna rebroadcast it to other 100 people that are not angry & if they have this biology within their system, this read/write units, then they will feel exactly the same experience of anger that's broadcasted from a single person and voila ~ you've got yourself an Arab Spring ~ just introduce a little anger into the system.)
That's what CNN and cable news achieves without the use of any nano technology.
ancient evil trans-dimensional space ghosts infecting people is one of the tenants of scientology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thetan
Here is something I cam across you might like, they are using nanotechnology to implant insulin nano networks which they can then trigger using ultrasound.
https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1002/adhm.201300490
We are pretty much aware about everything you mentioned in your comment. 🙂 There's so much more to reveal.
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Thetan
In Scientology, the concept of the thetan () is similar to the concept of self, or the spirit or soul as found in several other belief systems. The term is derived from the Greek letter Θ, theta, which in Scientology beliefs represents "the source of life, or life itself." In Scientology it is believed that it is the thetan, not the central nervous system, which commands the body through communication points.Thetans have been described in the Church of Scientology in a number of ways.
A "thetan is an immortal spiritual being; the human soul."
"The being who is the individual and who handles and lives in the body."
"A thetan is not a thing, a thetan is the creator of things."
A thetan is "the person himself—not his body or his name, the physical universe, his mind, or anything else; that which is aware of being aware; the identity which is the individual. The thetan is most familiar to one and all as you."According to the Church of Scientology, the concept for the thetan was first discovered in the early 1950s by L. Ron Hubbard, drawing on reports by Dianetics practitioners of past-life experiences.