You, Dimwhit, and Dannyalcatraz must have a lot of ranks in Ride (fence).

I'm no fence rider- IMHO, Unarmed Strikes = Natural Weapons (with special rules).
Its just that the rules about unarmed strike are so messed up that it functionally doesn't matter if you say US are NW with special rules so can be used with anything that can be used on NW's (unless there is a specific explicit exception) or if you say that US are NOT NW, but have special rules that allow them to be used with anything that can be used on NW's (unless there is a specific explicit exception).
The dabate has shifted to whether all unarmed attacks (monks included) are natural weapons (at least as for as feats, spells,. etc. are concerned) which, if they are, renders the monk debate moot as anyone with unarmed attacks could take INA, though it would be of little benefit for most.
Not quite moot.
As I stated before, since I believe that all unarmed strikes are natural weapons, that forced me to re-analyze the section in the Monk description.
Since it states that a monk's unarmed strike can be considered a natural or manufactured weapon for purposes of spells or effect, the only conclusion I could come to was that the benefit being added to the monk is the "manufactured weapon" language- AFAIK, unique to the monk class.
In other words- any spell or effect that affects manufactured weapons (other than those that are extremely specific, like Shillelagh) can be used on a Monk's unarmed strikes.
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