
On Becoming A Cyborg
By Karen Schumacher
One might already be familiar with the Internet of Things (IoT) and how it has been integrated into life, where every piece of data is connected to the internet and then shared via the internet, including the storage of that information. Such is the same with the intent to connect the body to the internet using nanotechnology. As a refresher, nanotechnology was used in the Covid-19 injections to protect “the encapsulated mRNA from ribonucleases and facilitate delivery of intact mRNA to the target site.”
Now it is being shared that this technology, also called the Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT) or Bio-Nano Things (IoBNT), can be used in the creation of a human cyborg.
Cyborg is defined as “An organism, often a human, that has certain physiological processes enhanced or controlled by mechanical or electronic devices, especially when they are integrated with the nervous system.” or “a human being whose body has been taken over in whole or in part by electromechanical devices.” For those old enough to remember The Six Million Dollar Man, the lead character was an example of a cyborg. These science fiction caricatures continue today in movies, such as in the movie RoboCop.
Starting at the 6:30 mark in this video, Humanity Enslaved in the Nanotech-prison: what Whitepapers tell us, Dr. Daniel Broudy discusses the merging of nanotechnology with humans and how it can be used for surveillance in the technocratic world being created for control. His other writings speak to the same issue.
Ok, this all sounds like one huge conspiracy theory, but the World Economic Forum (WEF), which has the technological corporate power behind it, is very focused on creating human cyborgs. In this WEF video, beginning with a woman who can’t wait to become a cyborg, the well qualified panel of experts discuss some of the technology being used in brains, similar to the work of Elon Musk. Most of the discussion centers around the placement of devices in the body that enhance bodily functions. But there are many questions raised with this technology.
IoNT is not limited to just humans, it will have the capability to surveil all other aspects of life. The dangers of these nanoparticles, especially in the body, have not been adequately studied. Yet, it seems the technocrats continue to march forward with their delusion of playing God.