YouTuber WARNS Blueprint Exists for "Bio-Tech Zombies" via Nanotech and AI-Satellite Control
YouTuber WARNS Blueprint Exists for “Bio-Tech Zombies” via Nanotech and AI-Satellite Control
By Daniel Alexander Cannon, TheSupernatural.Show 6/01/2025 @ 2:34PM edt
The Supernatural Report:
In a deeply unsettling episode titled “How to Build a Bio-Tech Zombie,” YouTube content creator Daniel Alexander Cannon host of The Supernatural Show lays out a science-meets-symbolism roadmap for how modern technology could theoretically be used to strip humans of volition and transform them into programmable vessels.
Drawing from anatomy, ancient history and emerging science, Cannon presents a detailed case that the ethmoid bone—located between the eyes—could act as a control hub if implanted with self-replicating nano-crystals capable of receiving EMF signals. The implications, he argues, are nothing short of apocalyptic.
“Think of it as a neuromechanical possession platform,” Cannon warns, “replacing volitional thought with programmable control.”
Key Points in the Theory:
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Nanotech + EMF = Control:
Cannon suggests that nanobots introduced via nasal swabs (referencing pandemic-era testing) could target the ethmoid bone, acting as antennas to receive EMF signals that influence motor and instinctual functions. -
Anatomical Symbolism:
The video draws symbolic parallels between brain structures and biblical/religious imagery. The “Christa Galley” of the ethmoid bone is likened to the Ark of the Covenant, and adjacent sphenoid bone is referred to as “wings/sails” of this internal ark. -
Scientific Parallels:
The show references actual DARPA and MIT experiments showing how EMF can control insects and rodents, implying these principles may scale to humans with sufficiently advanced tech. -
Satellite Control via Starlink:
Cannon ties this to Elon Musk’s Starlink system, suggesting the satellites could create a “false matrix” over the planet to synchronize and control populations remotely. -
Zombie Parallel:
Unlike undead fiction / predictive programming, these “bio-tech zombies” would be biologically alive but devoid of free will/spirit. “They’re already dead,” Cannon says, “just still animated.” -
Spiritual Implications:
Beyond science, Cannon dives into metaphysical concerns, warning of soul theft and modern golem-style possession. “They’re not after your money,” he says, “they’re after your soul.”
Co-host Roxy adds a consumerist dimension to the theory, suggesting that in the early stages of the zombie apocalypse such zombified populations could still buy, work, and consume—thereby serving elite interests without rebellion until the day arrive that the AI driven control network instructs them into the “Revelations 6-3 Red Horse” biblical prophesy happens when the trigger is pulled.
Response and Controversy:
Some Critics are likely to dismiss the video as conspiratorial fear-mongering, especially given its blending of biblical prophecy, speculative science, and metaphorical analysis. However, thousands supporters of Cannon’s work argue that he’s revealing uncomfortable truths hidden in plain sight. As well, other podcasters and show host have already started to take note and discuss these possibilities. Cannon was called a “Conspiracy Theorist” in 2018 when he warned that a global pandemic was just around the corner and he ended up being right that time and in quite a few other events as well… Will he be right again?
Whether viewed as a chilling warning or a symbolic thought experiment, “How to Build a Bio-Tech Zombie” reflects growing public anxieties about the convergence of biotechnology, surveillance, and existential autonomy in the age of artificial intelligence.
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