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The real-life version of the movie "Arachnophobia"

The real-life version of the movie "Arachnophobia"



Have you seen the movie "Arachnophobia"? In this movie, the "bad guys"  are the spiders, what have been mutated, and they would danger the entire human race, but when we are thinking about the modern top technology, we could create even more dangerous tool by using artificial intelligence controlled "Von Neumann" machine, what is the fully automatized robot factory. The robot specialists which can use artificial intelligence and right laboratories can create so evil machines, that the spiders of "Arachnophobia" are a child's game, in the comparing of the real-life elimination systems.

In this scenario, the military engineers would make the hybrid robots, what will use in battlefields for elimination missions. That kind of robot factories can be used to create the nano bugs or small size robots, what are looking like normal bugs or spiders, and when we are thinking about the computer or artificial intelligence controlled spiders, what can search target and input the deadly chemicals in those victims.

The form of a giant spider would be a good psychological effect for the automatized factory, what can control those robot spiders and the communication antenna of that thing might look like the net of a spider. The hybrid technology would make those systems more stealth, and the poison, what those robot spiders will inject to victims would get from the cell cultures, where is the living cells, what is creating the spider poison. That kind of system can be used in the tactical missions. They can use miniaturized fuel cells to create electricity, and those systems might be controlled over the internet.

But when we are thinking about "Polonium murder" there is a possibility, that there would be used one of the most advanced systems, what mankind ever created. When we are thinking about the robot bug, what might be used in that mission, the system can be operated by using remote-controlled tools. That remote-controlled robot bug might be brought to the British airspace by using aircraft or drones.

Then it would drop in the operational area, and then the operators would aim the system from another side of the Earth if they want. They are equipped with cameras and the  GLONASS or GPS-location system and satellite-based communication systems, which allows the operators to control them.

That system might look like a swift butterfly, and there are two ways to get deadly polonium 210 in the body of the victim. The radioactive material might put in the golden chamber inside that vehicle because it denies detecting this thing by using detectors, what are sniffing the radioactive radiation.

The first one is to drop it to the coffee, but there is a possibility, that the targeted person would not drink coffee, and the second one is to use the nanorobot, which is equipped with a small airgun. That allows shooting the bite of polonium in the body of the victim, and that thing makes the possibility to accomplish attentate surer than putting the bite of polonium in the food. The thing is that in this case, the operator can use remote-controlled tools, and there is no risk that the assassinator would speak with the victim, and accidentally gets the information, why that victim must die? What Alexander Litvinenko knew, that he must be murdered that way?

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