In this article, I am discussing geoengineering operations, polymers, biosensors and smart dust that can be aerosolized – or injected via medical vaccination programs. First, those agencies and people who deny geoengineering – our government is studying these modalities, so has full knowledge of them:
The US government has for the first time authorized funding to research geoengineering, the controversial idea that we could counteract climate change by reflecting heat away from the planet. The $1.4 trillion spending bills that Congress passed this week included a little-noticed provision setting aside at least $4 million for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to conduct stratospheric monitoring and research efforts. The program includes assessments of “solar climate interventions,” including “proposals to inject material [into the stratosphere] to affect climate.” President Donald Trump is expected to sign the sweeping appropriations bills today.
We know that smart dust has been utilized for military purposes:
What Is Smart Dust And How Is it Used?
Polymer and hydrogels can self assemble and be used as devices:
The military contracted many different multinational corporations for their “wearable” biosensor uses:

Biosensors and smart dust can also become body dust. The IEEE explains:
Body Dust: Well Beyond Wearable and Implantable Sensors
Over the last 20 years, the field of Smart Dust has been proposed and demonstrated. Almost in the same period, implantable and wearable sensors for human monitoring have been actually successfully introduced in the market. The present research about Smart Dust is actually in the field of Dust for brain applications (Neural Dust) or for metabolism monitoring (Body Dust). Aim of this feature article is to review all the developments presented so far in literature, and then define the next steps and challenges. First, we see the field of Smart Dust and, then, its application to human sensing. The paper starts from details about the early phases of the research in the area, and first developments. Then, it reviews the recent advancements in the field, for then closing with the definition of the still-open challenges for realizing motes that could spread in human body as thousands of individual sensors in a kind of sensing active network capable to provide telemetry from inside the body. The Body Dust concept discussed in this article is well beyond the present concepts of wearable or implantable devices. These last are actually entering into the market to provide personalized and more precise medicine to human health, while the Body Dust concept definitely represents the future of humans monitoring, still opens to scientific explorations.
