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August 26, 2022

World Economic Forum Decides Its Reputation Isn't Evil Enough and Begins Pressing To Install Microchips Into Children

Children, the new hot peripheral.

The World Economic Forum is trying to set guardrails for the future of augmented reality, and microchipping people is part of its vision for a "brave new world."

"Are we moving towards a 'brave new world'? As scary as chip implants may sound, they form part of a natural evolution that wearables once underwent. Hearing aids or glasses no longer carry a stigma. They are accessories and are even considered a fashion item," reads the Aug. 16 blog post written by Kathleen Philips, vice president of research and development at the Belgium-based Interuniversity Microelectronics Centre. "Likewise, implants will evolve into a commodity."

Philips also claimed there were "solid, rational reasons" -- "like safety" and "security" -- for implanting "your child" with a tracking chip. Yikes!

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The World Economic Forum (WEF) article arbitrarily linked benefits for people with medical conditions. In addition, WEF cultivated the idea of using implants for educational and professional purposes as well. WEF chillingly framed these agenda items under the broad umbrella of providing the "right support and vision" for the future of augmented reality.

WEF gave readers the hard sell through a Jedi mind-trick that positioned implants as being no greater of a health threat than prescription drugs...

What nonsense! So, because most American kids with ADHD get prescribed medication, we should all get body implants?


Is it safe and secure to plug "your child" into a computerized machine grid? The concept seems problematic. But don't tell that to WEF's elites and servants who dictate to the masses under the guise of egalitarianism...

The WEF blog post comes four months after the release of a survey by WEF and Accenture that seemed to push the advancement of augmented and virtual reality in society. That survey found 71 percent of responding global business executives said the metaverse will positively impact their companies.

Well as long as a soulless transnational corporation will benefit from my sticking a radio-emitting microchip in my child's head, I'm on board!!!


I can see a reason to chip children -- in case of abduction. But that's something that comes up rarely (fortunately, and so far), and a kidnapper won't allow a child into a situation where he'd be scanned.

The Davos Cult is pushing the chip for "augmented reality" -- consensual hallucinations inserted into someone's physical cone of vision. They claim this is for "education."

These people could not be creepier if they tried.

Put a microchip in your child's brain, Citizen, and eat your daily ration of Bug Protein.

Mark Zuckerberg says, "Hold my beer." Meta (FaceBook) injected code into third-party websites via an app browser so they could surveil you and your viewing habits wherever you went on the internet.

New research found that Facebook parent company Meta had changed third-party websites accessed through its internal browsers in order to track all of its users' online activities.

Facebook and Instagram have injected code into websites viewed by users in an "in-app browser" within their iOS and Android apps. The code appears to be used to track the activity on the outside site. The tracking appears to be a major step by Facebook to keep an eye on user data gathered from third-party websites despite pressure from regulators in the United States and Europe over its tracking of user data.

Whenever a user clicks an external link on Facebook or Instagram, it moves the user to an in-app browser, rather than their preferred browser, such as Safari or Google Chrome. "The Instagram app injects their JavaScript code into every website shown, including when clicking on ads," wrote privacy researcher Felix Krause. "Even though pcm.js doesn't do this, injecting custom scripts into third party websites allows them to monitor all user interactions, like every button & link tapped, text selections, screenshots, as well as any form inputs, like passwords, addresses and credit card numbers."

Meta did not deny the practice. "We intentionally developed this code to honour people's [ask to track] choices on our platforms," a Meta spokesperson told the Guardian.

Ohhhh... we're asking them to track our movements on the internet. I don't remember doing that, but I guess Mark Zuckerberg has my entire Internet History stored on FaceBook servers so I guess he'd be the one to know.

Meanwhile, Amazon is promoting its new "convenient" way to give them your money: Just wave your hand!

(Amazon will scan your palm print for identification purposes. It's that easy!)

Superstar Russell Brand warned about Amazon's new palm payment convenience system the company launched in California and Texas and said it's one step closer to giving away our freedom.

During the 47-year-old actor's "Awakening with Russell" show Monday, Brand highlighted the fact that Whole Foods stores were installing palm-scanning payment systems and all it takes is a "wave of the hand" to pay for one's groceries. In the video titled "It's Happening," the host talked about the "nefarious nature of big tech" and asked if this kind of biotech is like another "snitch" from the company which he said has a history of "stealing your data" and giving it law enforcement....

"Move over freedom more like," Brand said. "It's not only ApplePay who's the competitor here. It's the concept of liberty."

He added that the "mentality behind these ideals, behind these advances often includes data capture, increased power for companies like Amazon."

"When we know Amazon have relationships with the police state, with CIA, with the FBI, with the government, have been guilty of handing over data without consent before," Brand shared. "Oughten we be querying whether or not this is simply for our convenience or right from the get go."

Throughout the piece, the star played various news segments with reporters/anchors talking about how all it takes is for a person to "hover their palm over the device" to pay for your items, repeating the same mantra, just a "wave of the hand."

"'All you gotta do is see Kylie there's a little device down here..." The actor said in a character voice. "'It's not like it says literally in the Bible that the mark of the beast will be rendered in the palm of your hand or anything like that. Don't worry just walk face first into Armageddon without questioning it. It's convenient having an Apocolaypse.'"

So we're givin Apple our thumbprints and now Amazon our palmprints.

And Microsoft and Apple our facial biometric information.

But it's convenient!


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posted by Ace at 02:11 PM

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