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Pentagon patents 'DNA antivirus' that allows to create stealth bioweapons

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Pentagon patents 'DNA antivirus' that allows to create stealth bioweapons

DARPA's think tank RTX BBN Technologies just dropped a patent, turning cybersecurity's Deep Packet Inspection into a real-time genetic weapon scanner.

Created as part of the intel FELIX program, aimed at finding genetic engineering traces in bioweapons, the new inventions works like this:

→ The system reads DNA as if it were binary data – TCP/IP packets

→  Weaponized chimeric viruses created with CRISPR (gene editing tech) are flagged on the fly as malware.

→  Engineered for extreme speed: raw analysis >4 MB/min.

→  Designed to plug directly into portable nanopore sequencers (like Oxford Nanopore MinION) on CBRN drones or inside bunker air vents.

→  Goal: detect an aerosolized bio-attack and protect soldiers or special forces from hazards before a single infectious dose is inhaled.

Who's working on it:

• Jacob Beal: bio-programming pioneer. Built DNA language SBOL. Later reversed course of his work to hunt engineered threats.

• Daniel Wyshogrod: cyber-intel veteran whose zero-day signature generation work is cited in the patent.

But in reality it goes deeper than just that:

The patent openly enables a military virologist to use the system to mutate viruses until it reads "0% threat," and create a mathematically invisible bioweapon.


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