Internet & Smart Phones: Enemies Of The People?

Internet & Smart Phones: Enemies Of The People?

 

  

By Karen Schumacher

 

Right now, everyone is using two key elements for transforming the world, the internet and smart phones.  Unknowingly, humans have been sucked into this under the guise of convenience and addictive pleasure.  Both are enemies of humanity.

 

Connectivity is the word that explains the thinking of technocrats.  They believe everything is connected, and the ultimate goal is an infinite data gathering system from those connections.  For it is this data that technocrats will use to feed artificial intelligence (AI) for analysis and decision making, eventually leading to all-inclusive control.

 

Internet of Things

 

The vehicle behind connectivity is called the internet of things (IoT).  Those “things” can incorporate any item in the environment, including a “network of physical devices, vehicles, appliances, and other physical objects that are embedded with sensors, software, and network connectivity, allowing them to collect and share data.”  From objects like home appliances with “wireless connectivity and sensors” that transmit data via the internet, to smart cars, and even extending into air travel.  With the use of wearable devices, human activity and personal information can also be tracked via the internet.  Cities are gradually adding the needed technology for IoT which will be used for full social control, much like the panopticon seen in China.

 

Smart phones are very much part of the IoT and are used in a variety of ways to capture human data, from tracking location, to activity using QR codes.  More alarming, Google was exposed on just how much that smart phone contributes to tracking and manipulating humans in a leaked video.  Addiction technology in smart phones continues advancing even up to today, drastically affecting how we behave.  Smart phones are an integral part of connectivity and will contain every scrap of information.

 

Internet of Bodies

 

In recent years there has been a major focus on health such as having access to healthcare, and improving outcomes.  In addition to appliances, cars, and wearables, what better way to gather data on an individual than through electronic health records (EHR) which can be shared with insurance companies and other entities over the internet, without any individual consent.  Wearable medical devices, which are numerous, smart watches, and digital pills are even part of this surveillance, sending data over the internet to smartphones and other devices if necessary.  Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) information adds to data collection and connectivity.

 

Health data is further categorized into a separate area under the Internet of Bodies (IoB).  According to World Economic Forum (WEF), the IoB accelerated during the Covid event with surveillance equipment that is shared with many “entities”.

 

Perhaps this mathematician states it best, “It’s a bunch of devices that are connected to the Internet that contain software and that either collect personal health data about you or can alter the body’s function.”

 

Catherine Austin Fitts discusses how the control grid is being built in this video and how the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) is part of building it.  At the 25:40″ mark she discusses how the IoB is also part that control grid.  Here is the WEF article she referenced, “Tracking how our bodies work could change our lives.”

 

According to WEF, AI and nanotechnology are two technologies in development that will change our lives, especially in the healthcare field, having already developed an IoB governance model.  With the Covid-19 injections, that nanotechnology was already used for experimentation, and it is now being exposed that AI was used in developing them.  The ultimate dream is using nanotechnology in humans to connect to the internet, creating a new category, the Internet of Thoughts.

 

Internet of Nano-Things & Internet of Bio-Nano Things

 

Nanotechnology refers to “particles and devices at the nanoscale,” meaning extremely small.  “Nanotechnologies will enable the development of nanostructures to deliver drug molecules directly into the cells. Nanoparticles can act as drug-carriers or Trojan horses by encapsulating the medication, travelling around the body indiscriminately and delivering the medication to the patient at the molecule level at the required dose when it is needed.”

 

Advances in this field are not limited to just medicine, it is being studied for connection of the body to the internet.  “The Interconnection of nanoscale devices with existing communication networks and ultimately the Internet, defines a new networking paradigm called “Internet of Nano-Things (IoNT)”.

 

The “Internet of Bio-Nano things (IoBNT) can be defined as an emerging sub-field of the Internet of things where “nano-scale biological organisms, bacteria, and synthetic organisms” correspond to IoT objects. Thus, they can be adapted to work with the real-world communication mediums, such as the Internet.”

 

Rather than latching onto human cellular activity as with IoNT, IoBNT will latch onto other smaller organisms in the body.  Getting the body hooked up to the internet at the most cellular level for absolute data collection, a technocrat’s pipe dream?

 

Integrating humans with technology is the goal and the internet and smart phones are part of that transition.  All of this, collectively, poses “the likely danger of transhumanism.”

 

Internet of Everything

 

Integrating and centralizing all data together, then storing for analysis is called the Internet of Everything (IoE).  Some of the necessary framework for IoE is still needed such as 5G, more data centers, last bits of data not being sucked up, and building a Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) which just might well end up being another assigned DOGE task.

 

What makes IoE unique is that it will “provide general intelligence and improved cognition across the networked environment” and better outcomes that can be provided across all sectors.  AI will do the thinking as IoE provides an “intelligent connection of people, processes, data, and things.”  AI just needs that data.

 

Although this short video is seven years old, Tyler Back provides the background on the massive collection of data and how it needs to be centralized.  DPI will give full access and control over everyone’s information, and there isn’t one drop of information the government won’t be able to access.

 

Indeed, Naomi Wolf speaks on how DOGE is centralizing all the government data here and why it is so dangerous.  She even provides information on the “everything app,” the centralized concept of IoE, and a scheme Elon Musk is working on currently.  And it will be right there on that smartphone, transmitting second by second all the data on a person and what they are doing similar to what is being proposed in the European UnionAmong other things, it also contributes to creating a human digital twin.

 

Whether a President Trump supporter or not, everyone needs to take an objective note of what he is doing that will drastically change the way in which the federal government operates.  As these surveillance technologies advance, it is every citizen’s duty to equally surveil the government and its activities.  After all, it is the responsibility of the self-governed.

 

One has to ponder how much of their own data has been plundered.  Is everyone ready to relinquish that smart phone?

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