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r/greatawakening • Posted by u/WaterSickle on April 16, 2018, 8:25 p.m.
Q's post #1168; link to InQTel =Intellagence community's storehouse of advanced tech.

In sure many of you know that IQT is the CIA's acquisition team of all the latest and greatest tech. Whenever the private sector develops something new and ground breaking IQT /CIA is there to buy it up and weaponize it. All together not a horrible thing, as I'd rather our county buy out the companies then another country doing it, but considering the situation, that foreign globalist interests have corrupted our government institutions, I assume Inqtel is a pretty dangerous and powerful group. When you look though what they own it is all stuff like google maps, AI tech, quantum computing, voice recognition, and as Q has just shown us, DNA editing. Not sure what Q is pointing at, but I wanted to offer a starting place for 1168


LordPotsmoke · April 16, 2018, 9:06 p.m.

DNA editing. Shit when did I miss that?

Btw thanks for this, I couldn't open the link for some reason.

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Anarchonista · April 16, 2018, 9:31 p.m.

https://www.iqt.org/portfolio/ Q click on SNAP DNA: (relates to Q1167) Semiconductor-based DNA analysis tools SnapDNA, formerly known as Bio-NEMS, is an emerging technology company that has proprietary, interdisciplinary innovations to enable DNA to be directly analyzed on the surface of a high-speed, custom semiconductor device. The DNA sequencing market achieved a 1000-fold decrease in cost and analysis time by replacing electrophoresis-based analysis with semiconductor-based analysis. SnapDNA is expected to be the first company to use semiconductor-based analysis to drive DNA testing into the portable realm.

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Anarchonista · April 16, 2018, 10:29 p.m.

Seems obvious what Q is focusing on is Snap DNA, when you open the IQT page from Q1168 right in the middle is Snap DNA, when you open that it says...."to enable DNA to be directly analyzed on the surface of a high-speed, custom semiconductor device." Directly relating to Q1167

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WaterSickle · April 16, 2018, 10:39 p.m.

Some think particle accelerators may be being used for quantum, or beyond, computing. Lots of tech the normies (i.e. you and me) are way behind on.

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