Chinese MNT Weaponry

Lez Navrozov, author of the (online) book “Out of Moscow and Into New York: A Life in the Geostrategically Lobotomized West in the Age of Terrorism and Post-Nuclear Superweapons” and of The Center for the Survival of Western Democracy, Inc., has another of his periodic articles about how the Chinese are developing “post-nuclear super weapons in seven fields, including molecular nanotechnology.”

We were particularly intrigued by the assertion that the Chinese had already developed a molecular assembler by 2000, something which “the US government-funded National Nanotechnology Initiative regards as militaristic and impossible as of 2004.”

While the grasp of any science is shaky at best (the evidence for the assembler seems to have been inferred from the completion of a Chinese Academy of Sciences study on nanobiotech) it is fun to see Eric Drexler, Howard Lovy, Einstein, Mark Modzelewski and Michael Crichton all referenced in a series of articles that do for Sino American relations what the Institute of Nanotechnology recently did for transatlantic relations.

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