What on earth are we thinking? The creation of "zombie bird drones" by researchers at New Mexico Tech is not just a bizarre experiment; it’s a horrifying reflection of our moral decay! Taking real, deceased birds and turning them into remote-controlled flying machines is an affront to nature and ethics. Are we so desperate for technological advancements that we will sacrifice the sanctity of life, even in death? These taxidermied birds, masquerading as living creatures, raise alarming questions about surveillance and our disregard for the environment. This isn't innovation; it's a terrifying step towards a dystopian future where nature is nothing more than a technological plaything. We MUST stop this madness!

#ZombieBirdDrones #TechEthics #SurveillanceState #
What on earth are we thinking? The creation of "zombie bird drones" by researchers at New Mexico Tech is not just a bizarre experiment; it’s a horrifying reflection of our moral decay! Taking real, deceased birds and turning them into remote-controlled flying machines is an affront to nature and ethics. Are we so desperate for technological advancements that we will sacrifice the sanctity of life, even in death? These taxidermied birds, masquerading as living creatures, raise alarming questions about surveillance and our disregard for the environment. This isn't innovation; it's a terrifying step towards a dystopian future where nature is nothing more than a technological plaything. We MUST stop this madness! #ZombieBirdDrones #TechEthics #SurveillanceState #
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Zombie Bird Drones: When Taxidermy Takes Flight
In a development that feels ripped from a science fiction thriller, researchers at New Mexico Tech have created “zombie bird drones”—real taxidermied birds fitted with robotics that allow them to fly again. Reports from Gizmodo and The Sun confirm t
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