Date: September 25, 2019 Source: American Chemical Society
researchers have engineered genetically encoded protein crystals that can generate magnetic forces many times stronger than those already reported.
Each crystal contained about five billion iron atoms and generated magnetic forces that were nine orders of magnitude stronger than single ferritin cages. By introducing crystals that were pre-loaded with iron to living cells, the researchers could move the cells around with a magnet.
https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/09/190925083802.htm
Hat tip Jimstone.is
If living near electrical towers increases % of cancer what will these nanites do?
This is some luciferous shit
Jimstone.is
Unless you are talking about a different paper, your first quote is about a paper on a protein that has a magnetic activation which starts a signal cascade which changes action potential activation which can modify behavior.
The second is this paper on protein crystals designed to give cells a large magnetic field. These are completely different technologies acting on completely different scales with no apparent crossover whatsoever.
Just because they both use the word "magnetic" doesn't mean they have anything to do with each other. There are many proteins that operate differently depending on the ambient magnetic field strength or orientation. This is not new for biology, manmade or nature made.
These types of suppositions have nothing to do with either of these technologies. On the first case we are talking about single iron atoms as a cofactor for a protein. "Moving" them with an extrinsic field is no different than moving blood around (heme) with an extrinsic field, except that it has a specific effect in generating an action potential by activating specific signaling pathways.
In the second case they state in the paper that they haven't figured out how to get the iron into the cells without putting it in. Even if they could and it was designed to be an iron sponge (somehow), ffs there are so many better ways to harm people than induced (temporary) anemia.
Yes, there are multiple references on this page. Jimstone.is is the website for the investigative reporter. He has his own ideas based on his research, and he posted a link to the article at the top. He also referenced a study on rat brains that had magnetism modifying behavior. I did an image search looking for related information and came across the article that referenced scientists having superpowers like Magneto and the Dark Crystal ballet.
The commonality between the three papers besides magnetism is the stated design of them controlling bodies, or behavior modification.
We can assume the anemia wasn't their primary goal. :)