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| Subject: Nanoelectronics experiment in the Vatican results in unexplicable phenomena Mon Aug 03, 2020 8:24 am | |
| Posted: Apr 01, 2011 | Nanoelectronics experiment in the Vatican results in unexplicable phenomena | (Nanowerk Spotlight) It started innocently enough with isolated instances of smoke coming out of computers. Then networks crashed. Now, programs are malfunctioning on a large scale, shutting down the Vatican's huge computer infrastructure which it depends on to manage its billions upon billions of investment dollars, real estate portfolios, and art collections. | It is difficult to obtain all the details, but it appears that some form of nanotechnology got out of control. Surprisingly, and against its deeply ingrained reflexes of total openness and transparency, the Vatican initially tried to cover the whole thing up. Until a tabloid reporter got wind of what had happened and the whole thing became public with an article today (April 1) in an Italian tabloid that had this sensation-seeking headline splashed all over the front page: Gay nanobots ballano Bunga-Bunga in Vaticano - Gay nanobots dance Bunga-Bunga in the Vatican. | Of course, you'll say: "Baloney! There are no gay nanobots; there even isn't any nanorobotics to speak of. And this Bunga-Bunga stuff is strictly Berlusconi territory." Well, that's what we thought – until we spoke with an Italian undercover reporter who closely follows the goings-on in the Vatican. | It seems that something weird is happening deep inside the Church's electronic infrastructure – and it has to do with leading-edge nanotechnology. | Not surprisingly, some of the more conservative members of the Catholic clergy welcome these technical problems as a good thing. They think that science and technology have had a devastating impact on the Church's influence on society. Starting with the printing press, it became increasingly difficult to cover up abusive behavior. Not to mention people's ability to get educated and strive for science-based explanations of the world around them.
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| Subject: Re: Nanoelectronics experiment in the Vatican results in unexplicable phenomena Mon Aug 03, 2020 10:34 am | |
| Really now . . . REALLY? Posted: Apr 01, 2011 !! FOXTROT JULIET BRAVO !! | |
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