(Headline article below) This is an interesting article from Based Underground, and the research into Optogenetics is real. But I found this blurb from the University of Berkeley below to have an added angle.
Optogenetics a cornerstone of DARPA’s neural interface program
September 13, 2017
The Neural Engineering System Design (NESD) program, launched in 2016 to facilitate precision communication between the brain and the digital world, has taken a giant step: In July 2017, its founding agency, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), awarded $65 million to help realize this idea over the next four years. Of the six teams chosen to help create and demonstrate the high-resolution neural interface, three are pursuing optical technologies as part of an implantable system that promises a foundation for future therapies to restore sensory deficits. And optogenetics (link is external) features prominently in each of these.
DARPA, the U.S. Department of Defense agency responsible for emerging technologies to aid the military, aims for an interface that would significantly boost the conversion of neurons’ electrochemical signaling into binary code. The awards cover both fundamental research (to deepen understanding of how the brain simultaneously processes hearing, speech, and vision) and biocompatible technologies to efficiently interpret neuronal activity.
https://hwni.berkeley.edu/news/optogenetics-cornerstone-darpa%E2%80%99s-neural-interface-program
Basically, they think they can use Optogenetics to reprogram RNA and DNA with certain light waves instead of needing the CRISPR gene editing technology. It seems kind of out there, but the time of Satan and Antichrist is near, so a supernatural science transfer could be on the table. And could it be a false sign of super-intelligent AI? It’s something to be aware of at least, and they’ve been spending real money pursuing it.
By Clive Cummings
In an extraordinary—and ominously underreported—announcement, the Department of Defense’s research arm, the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), has openly revealed a biological research effort that could fundamentally redefine life itself. The program, called Generative Optogenetics (GO), is not science fiction. According to DARPA’s own descriptions, it aims to use light to directly write DNA and RNA sequences inside living cells, effectively turning biology into something programmable at the molecular level.
This is concerning, and if it’s not obvious why then pay close attention. DARPA has publicly acknowledged the goal of directing the synthesis of DNA and RNA within living cells using optical signals. In plain language, this means bypassing traditional lab-based genetic engineering and instead enabling cells to manufacture custom genetic material when triggered by specific wavelengths of light.
That single admission should stop people cold. Luciferians and the “Illuminati” have always held the power of light—whether physically, symbolically, or spiritually—as the core of their power structure. Genetic engineering has been part of their plan since centuries before DNA was discovered. And DARPA is the perfect tool to bring their machinations to life.
DARPA is not known for announcing moonshot ideas before the underlying science is viable. Historically, when DARPA says it is “working on” something, the technology has already cleared major feasibility hurdles—often years earlier, in classified environments. The public announcement usually comes after proof-of-concept exists and the agency is ready to scale, refine, or operationalize. Oftentimes, they’ll announce that they’re “working on” something after it’s already been done.
The implications of this go far beyond conventional gene editing.
This is not CRISPR. CRISPR edits existing genetic material. Generative optogenetics seeks to synthesize entirely new DNA and RNA sequences inside living cells, on demand, without physically inserting genetic material. Cells themselves become biological printers, and light becomes the execution command.
In effect, biology begins to resemble software. Cells become hardware. Light becomes code.
DARPA frames the GO program in benign language, pointing to potential applications such as faster medical treatments, resilient manufacturing, and improved agricultural systems. But this framing ignores the obvious reality of dual-use technology. Any system capable of programming life at the molecular level is, by definition, a strategic asset—and a potential weapon.
Once genetic synthesis can be triggered externally, several unavoidable questions emerge.
- Who controls the optical “keys” that trigger genetic changes?
- Can such systems be activated remotely, intentionally or unintentionally?
- What safeguards exist to prevent misuse once the technology leaves controlled environments?
- How does consent work if genetic changes can be initiated without invasive procedures?
History shows that technologies developed under the banner of defense and medicine are frequently repurposed once their capabilities mature. Nuclear power, surveillance technologies, and the internet itself all followed this trajectory. Biology is now entering that same category—but with far more intimate consequences.
DARPA’s willingness to publicly discuss rewriting DNA and RNA inside living cells signals something even more unsettling: the normalization of biological control. Once life can be programmed in real time, the line between healing and engineering blurs, and the temptation to optimize, modify, or control populations becomes more than theoretical.
The broader scientific landscape reinforces this concern. Academic and government researchers around the world are already experimenting with light-based manipulation of cellular processes, gene expression, and DNA structure. DARPA’s program does not exist in isolation; it sits at the convergence of synthetic biology, optogenetics, artificial intelligence, and advanced manufacturing.
Taken together, the message is clear. The age of passive biology is ending. Life itself is becoming an editable, generative system.
When DARPA publicly announces that it is working on changing DNA inside living cells, the safest assumption is not that this is a distant goal, but that the threshold has already been crossed. What is being discussed openly is likely the sanitized version of what already works behind closed doors.
This is not merely a scientific milestone. It is a civiliz ational threat.
The power to rewrite life, even incrementally, carries consequences that extend beyond laboratories and into ethics, sovereignty, freedom, and faith. Once the genetic code is treated as infrastructure, it becomes subject to the same forces that govern all centralized systems: control, access, and abuse.
The Bible refers to light as having power far beyond our imagination when wielded by those who know how to use it. Lucifer is known in the Bible as the “Light Bearer.” This should make us wonder if DARPA is tapping into forbidden powers or if they’re simply enacting the will of the adversary.
DARPA may call this progress. Others may call it innovation. But history suggests that whenever humanity gains the ability to reshape creation itself, the cost is never limited to technology alone.