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Mon 30th: Sci-Fi against the Nano-Military machine!

nickdrake | 29.10.2006 15:24 | Bio-technology | Ecology | Technology | London

CALL OUT FOR PROTEST AGAINST NANOTECH!

are you anti-war? are you anti-corporate technologies that destroy nature,
cause health-problems and all the rest?

JOIN US IN USING SCIENCE-FICTION TO HIGHLIGHT SCIENCE-FACT!


WHAT: nano-military conference

WHERE: London, 51/53 Hatton Garden, EC1N 8HN.

MEET AT: Farringdon Tube station

WHEN: Monday 30th October, 12 Midday

THEME: Sci-Fi fancy dress – frankenstein/cybermen etc. bring banners,
instruments, friends! (costumes not essential!)

WHY: are you anti-war? are you anti-corporate technologies that destroy nature,
cause health-problems and all the rest?

Aims of the conference:

“Keeping pace with the military application of nano & microtechnology research
and development is vital if a technological edge is to be maintained in
national defence.”

to “illustrate the increasing commercial aspect of nano and micro systems
outlining current market trends and addressing issues such as patenting MNT
technologies.”

find out more -  http://www.smi-online.co.uk/events/overview.asp?is=1&ref=2469

Meanwhile.....

Workers, consumers, non-human animals and nature are being exposed to
nano-particles that have not been tested all for the sake of the multi-billion
dollar nanotech industry.

Biotech broke the species barrier and nanotech breaks the life/non-life barrier.
Just as biotech's ability to manipulate genes went hand in hand with the
patenting of life, so too nanotech's ability to manipulate molecules has led to
the patenting of matter.

Nanotech is the manipulation of matter at a size so small that it is measured in
nanometres (one billionth of a metre), the scale of atoms and molecules.

$9 billion per year is being invested in nanotech by the world's most powerful
governments and richest corporations (including IBM, DuPont, Syngenta, Exxon,
Pfizer, L'Oreal and Kraft).

For corporations, nanotechnology opens up a whole new world of possible
applications and product opportunities across all sectors of the economy.

The military are working on nano-sized capsules containing chemical/biological
weapons designed to break open and release their contents only under certain
conditions.

Lots of interest has been generated by the concept of technological convergence
at the nanoscale. This stems from the idea that everything is the same at the
nano-scale leading to the possible merger of formerly discrete technologies
including: nanotech, biotech, info tech and cognitive neuroscience. Convergence
reaches into a brave new world where human enhancement and machine-mind
interfaces become conceivable goals. Although it sounds like the stuff of a bad
sci-fi novel, nano-enabled technological convergence is likely to become science
fact as it is attracting interest from powerful supporters.

At present there are no regulatory frameworks designed specifically to deal with
nanotechnology anywhere in the world.

(most of the above was taken from - www.corporatewatch.org.uk – report:
'Nanotechnology
What it is and how corporations are using it')

nickdrake

Additions

skynet X 10000

05.12.2006 00:54

Successful demo,despite organisers having hiccups due to harddrive losses.
Lots of good public response including people working in area & those working at conference venue unaware what they were hosting.
Given free drinks etc by people nearby & accomadation & food for protesters was 5star rated.
Good response from media also, people not into nano which is why corporations doing it by stealth, got idea across to scientists hopefully too that its their burial too as well as potentially the entire universe

skynet


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