Synthetic Stem Cells Rendering The Human Being Extinct…Not SCIFI Anymore… By Hank Curci, SCIFI Author.


STORY SYNOPSIS

Synthetic Stem Cells Give Rise To:

SELF INDUCED EXTINCTION OF THE HUMAN RACE.

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Futuristic Synthetic Stem Cells that are programmable robotic nano probes injected in to the human body to repair a specific body part.

Change a kidney like a headlight in your car.

Look 21 for hundreds of years.

Not SCIFI Anymore.

Read More In Hank Curci’s Futuristic SCIFI Thriller

“Roman Honeymoon Circa 3000AD”

 Roman Honeymoon new cover

In “ROMAN HONEYMOON, CIRCA 3000AD”, we find that by the year 2150 tiny robotic stem cells  are shot into the human body to repair failing internal organs like heart, kidneys, liver etc.

Evan at this writing, researchers have begun to produce the first robotic nano probes to help the human immune systems repair worn out body parts.

This process is so successful, as Hank Curci projects in the above Roman Honeymoon story, that all natural human body parts are totally replaced by the year 2200 with synthetic parts.

This will  give rise to a generation of non-human androids thus stopping human evolution producing

Self Induced Extinction Of The Human Race .

Further, Hank Curci Sees this synthetic genetics gene splice engineering continuing until the only thing left of the extinct  Human Being is an electronic chip the size of your thumbnail being serviced by an attending computer mainframe.

This chip is more powerful than the natural human brain and can generate multiple virtual thought processes at nanosecond speeds from data supplied by traveling nano space ships roaming the vast Milky Way Galaxy.

All life’s experiences are now virtual from transmitted information through time compression worm holes that exceed the speed of light.

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END STORY SYNOPSIS

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Outer Space Coloring Book

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End Transmission

One Response to “Synthetic Stem Cells Rendering The Human Being Extinct…Not SCIFI Anymore… By Hank Curci, SCIFI Author.”

  1. hcurci Says:

    Reblogged this on Spacenoodles and commented:

    Synthetic Stem Cells..

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