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Nanomachines are the ultimate tool for intelligence and engineering.

Nanomachines are the ultimate tool for intelligence and engineering.

There is a couple of things about so-called cyber bugs, what people usually don't even know. One thing is that those nano bugs can even read minds. The technology is quite easy, the robots, what are equipped with sensors, what are detecting the magnetic fields are starting to fly around a targeted person's head. They will detect the changes in electric functions of the brains and that group of the nano drones will operate like MEG-scanner.

Similar drones can also be used to make 3D X-Ray images with similar methodology. The system would consist of two drones, which work as a couple. Another part of this pair would send the X-rays and another part of this pair would be equipped with a receiver and the system would operate like normal X-Ray scanner. Drones will fly around the target and make the X-ray image of the object.

That kind of nanomachines and robots can uncover almost all of our secrets. And they can be anywhere. The nano bug might look like a butterfly, where it can use the solar power for operations. Those bugs might have hybrid power product, which means that they can use a lightweight silicon panel, what is installed in their wings as well as miniaturized power cells.

That means that those drones can drink hydrocarbon like alcohol and methane like normal butterflies. But they can also benefit solar power on a sunny day.  Or the electric power can also transmit to those systems by using high-power radio signals. But those nanomachines can play everything else.

Those devices can carry miniaturized recon devices like small cargo planes, or those robots can spy objects themselves by using the microphones and miniaturized cameras, what can be in their feet, and those systems might record the voices, what are transmitted through the windows and walls.  And they might have miniaturized poison and explosive detectors as well as miniaturized laser microphones.

The laser microphone can also be used as laser spectrometer, and modern technology makes them extremely small. If those systems detect explosives or poison gas storages they can send message to the command center, and mark that location for the attack planes by using GPS.  The target is moving, those devices can sit on them, and transmit the target data non-stop, which helps attack plane locate those targets sharply.

They can look like string or clips, and those systems can slip in any room in the world. Nanomachines can install the plasterboards or concrete elements, and they can use as the recon but also attack devices. And they are unable to detect by using normal chemical or radio detectors.

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