01-30-2022, 07:31 PM
Welcome to the 4th Industrial Transhumanist IOB Graphene Nanobot Revolution
Here we explore how 5G –The Covid Industrial Complex – Nanotech – Transhumanism & Charles Lieber all fit together.
The wireless future is here.
And, seemingly, the idea – under this Transhumanist Agenda – is to place nanotech inside our bodies that communicate in real-time with the Smart Grid, powered by 5G.
The model ostensibly turns human beings, via nano-implants, into antennas that can transmit information. Basically, they’re turning human beings into quasi-machines.
Welcome to the 4th Industrial Transhumanist IOB Graphene Nanobot Revolution
It’s called the ‘internet of bodies’; IOB; or the ‘nanotech of things,” NToT; and it connects with the Internet of Things (IOT). This is accomplished by embedding graphene-made sensors into fabrics; or, better yet, the nanotech is implanted or ingested, creating a technology platform inside of us.
For instance, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla described the first-ever FDA-approved “electronic pill,” which will invite “compliance,” by sending a signal to your ‘doctor’ that you have indeed swallowed your ‘medication.’
“What we will see is a kind of fusion of the physical, digital, and biological world,” says Klaus Shwab of the World Economic Forum.
Oh Klausy!
Read more: Welcome to the 4th Industrial Transhumanist IOB Graphene Nanobot Revolution
Here we explore how 5G –The Covid Industrial Complex – Nanotech – Transhumanism & Charles Lieber all fit together.
The wireless future is here.
And, seemingly, the idea – under this Transhumanist Agenda – is to place nanotech inside our bodies that communicate in real-time with the Smart Grid, powered by 5G.
The model ostensibly turns human beings, via nano-implants, into antennas that can transmit information. Basically, they’re turning human beings into quasi-machines.
Welcome to the 4th Industrial Transhumanist IOB Graphene Nanobot Revolution
It’s called the ‘internet of bodies’; IOB; or the ‘nanotech of things,” NToT; and it connects with the Internet of Things (IOT). This is accomplished by embedding graphene-made sensors into fabrics; or, better yet, the nanotech is implanted or ingested, creating a technology platform inside of us.
For instance, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla described the first-ever FDA-approved “electronic pill,” which will invite “compliance,” by sending a signal to your ‘doctor’ that you have indeed swallowed your ‘medication.’
“What we will see is a kind of fusion of the physical, digital, and biological world,” says Klaus Shwab of the World Economic Forum.
Oh Klausy!
Read more: Welcome to the 4th Industrial Transhumanist IOB Graphene Nanobot Revolution