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COVID is crucial for promoting biometric surveillance. To combat the epidemic, monitoring people alone is not enough; we must also monitor what's happening beneath the surface.

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The government doesn't get to augment citizens without consent, but plans to induce a novel virus to control people, combined with weather warfare. The new bioeconomy will force augmentation for jobs and city living, similar to how people were coerced into getting COVID shots. Wireless updates cause new diseases due to frequency and cellular voltage. Those prioritizing paychecks over humanity's survival are enabling this. Taking a firm stance against unwanted cyborgization or DNA insertion is met with resistance from those who embraced bio-cyber interfaces. Eugenicists aim to tether humans to the cloud under military control. The Department of Defense is selling people's bodies to vendors as the new healthcare, enabling remote control. The only way to overcome this is through open communication and resistance.

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COVID is crucial for justifying biometric surveillance to monitor body temperature and emotions like anger. This technology allows leaders to gauge public sentiment in real-time, surpassing Stalin's surveillance capabilities. With AI analyzing data, totalitarian regimes could monitor populations constantly without human intervention. COVID legitimizes these invasive measures even in democratic nations.

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Tyrants and governments have always wanted to hack people, but lacked the knowledge, computing power, and data to do so. However, corporations and governments are now on the verge of being able to systematically hack all individuals. This means that we, as humans, are no longer mysterious beings, but rather hackable entities. This newfound ability could enable human elites to go beyond digital dictatorships and actually reengineer the future of life itself by hacking organisms.

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Humans no longer have free will due to technology's ability to hack us on a large scale. The coronavirus crisis is a chance to implement reforms that wouldn't be accepted in normal times. Vaccines help manage the situation, but surveillance is increasing, potentially leading to a new era of under-the-skin surveillance and bioengineering. This could shift life from natural selection to intelligent design, ushering in an era of inorganic life created by AI and biotechnology.

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The Internet of Bodies (IOB) integrates technology into the human body, turning it into a data center. It extends the Internet of Things (IoT) by connecting devices inside you directly to the internet. A key concern is data control and ownership. Your body becomes the "oil field," raising the possibility of companies dictating terms based on your biological data. For example, insurance companies might adjust premiums based on lifestyle data, or employers could monitor stress levels for job performance evaluations. This raises concerns of surveillance, analysis, evaluation, and potential manipulation based on the inner workings of your body, echoing fears of a surveillance state.

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COVID is crucial for normalizing biometric surveillance to monitor body temperature and emotions. This technology allows leaders to gauge public sentiment in real-time, unlike Stalin's era. With AI analyzing data, future regimes could have unprecedented control over populations. COVID legitimizes these surveillance measures even in democratic nations.

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Corporations and governments can now systematically hack individuals, transforming humans into "hackable animals." Evolution is shifting from natural selection to intelligent design driven by technology, particularly cloud computing. This raises questions about ownership of personal data—whether it belongs to individuals, corporations, or the collective. The notion of free will is challenged as technology enables mass monitoring and manipulation. In times of crisis, opportunities arise for implementing reforms that may not be accepted in normal circumstances. The COVID-19 pandemic may mark the beginning of a new era of surveillance, especially through biometric data collection, which could lead to unprecedented totalitarianism. This capability to understand individuals better than they understand themselves is seen as a significant development of the 21st century.

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We are facing a soft coup where new laws are being created under the guise of pandemic preparedness, stripping away human rights protections. The WHO is pushing for a pandemic treaty that would enforce surveillance, censorship, and limit freedom of speech. Vaccines could be developed in just 100 days. These changes would give the WHO power to dictate which drugs countries can use during a pandemic. The concept of One Health would allow the WHO to control everything globally, with a belief that humans are no more valuable than animals.

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Living in the 21st century means humans are now hackable animals. This refers to understanding humans better than they understand themselves, which was never possible before. While it can be beneficial, it becomes problematic when corporations or governments know individuals better than they know themselves. Homo sapiens now have technologies that can either destroy or upgrade us, with authority shifting to algorithms that decide almost everything in our lives. To protect ourselves, we must understand ourselves better. In the future, total surveillance systems could track not just our movements, but also our emotions. Engaging in an arms race with AI, genetics, and biotechnology is dangerous, as it will lead to the worst outcome for humanity. The power to create heaven or hell lies in the hands of politicians and engineers, with philosophers struggling to keep up.

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Humans are now hackable animals as technology allows for massive-scale manipulation. The concept of free will is obsolete as everything is digitized and monitored. During crises, reforms can be implemented that would otherwise be rejected. Vaccines are helpful but surveillance is the real game-changer. Under-skin surveillance enables the collection and analysis of biometric data, granting a deeper understanding of individuals. This ability to hack humans is the most significant development of the 21st century. By hacking organisms, elites can gain the power to engineer the future of life itself.

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Doctors and nurses missed the chance to inform the public about computer networking in the body without consent. Medical body area networks and nano sensors are used for health monitoring. A nano cyber interface sets up networks for communication, data transfer, and surveillance in humans without consent. Sabrina Wallace shared this info in a 30-page PDF. This is biodigital enslavement and technocratic totalitarianism. Download and share the PDF.

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COVID legitimizes total biometric surveillance, monitoring not just people, but what's happening under their skin, including body temperature. The same technology can determine what you think about the government because anger is a biological phenomenon. With this surveillance, a television could monitor your reaction to a leader's speech, analyzing biological cues to determine if you're angry, frightened, or bored. Even those watching now could be watched and analyzed. Stalin didn't have this power; he couldn't know what people really thought, even with the KGB. Future Stalins of the 21st century could watch the minds and brains of the entire population and have the computing power to analyze it all.

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COVID is crucial for promoting biometric surveillance. To combat the epidemic, monitoring people alone is not enough; we must also monitor what's happening beneath the surface.

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The transition from human 1.0 to human 2.0 involves transhumanism, merging humans with artificial intelligence. This raises concerns about the new COVID-19 vaccine, which is experimental and could potentially alter our DNA. The introduction of synthetic DNA and nanotechnology, like hydrogel, could allow for constant monitoring of our health and personal data, impacting privacy and autonomy. There are serious implications regarding who owns this data and how it could affect our behavior and memories. Additionally, the involvement of organizations like DARPA and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation raises questions about motivations, especially given their interests in population control and gene extinction technologies. With vaccine manufacturers having no liability for harm, the urgency behind the vaccine rollout warrants scrutiny. The potential for alternative treatments is being overlooked, suggesting ulterior motives behind the vaccine push.

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All animals and humans have been implanted with Graphene Biochips for control and contact tracing. This includes connection to the Internet of humans and animals. The goal is to have complete control over the body and spirit. Despite the heavy topic, there is still hope to be found.

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In the future, the owners of data will determine the appearance of the next generation of humans, as they will have the ability to engineer bodies, brains, and minds. Data is crucial because it allows us to hack not only computers but also human beings and other organisms. With sufficient computing power and biometric data, elites could potentially reengineer life itself. Science is replacing natural selection with intelligent design, driven by advancements in technology such as cloud computing. Humans are now hackable animals, and the concept of free will is diminishing as we can be digitally manipulated on a large scale. The current pandemic has accelerated the implementation of surveillance and the ability to collect and analyze biometric data, which may be the most significant development of the 21st century. This shift towards hacking organisms grants elites the power to engineer the future of life and even create new lifeforms. We are entering an era of inorganic life shaped by intelligent design.

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COVID-19 is driving the push for biometric surveillance, going beyond monitoring people's movements to monitoring what's happening under their skin. Governments and corporations are collecting data on our whereabouts, social interactions, and even our medical conditions. Mass surveillance systems are being implemented in democratic countries, with a shift towards surveillance beneath the skin. Microchips are being used as keys, IDs, and wallets, providing instant access to a person's vaccination status. This advancement in technology gives humans unprecedented powers, allowing us to manipulate and control life itself. The concept of free will and individual choice is being challenged as humans become hackable animals.

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The video discusses the merging of infotech and biotech revolutions, which enables the hacking of human beings. To hack a human, two things are needed: computing power and biometric data. Biometric sensors play a crucial role in translating biochemical processes into electronic signals for analysis. The video mentions DARPA's contracts on electronic telepathy, monitoring brain activity remotely, and transmitting messages to another person's brain. Data is emphasized as the most valuable asset, with those who control it having control over the future of humanity and life itself. The next phase of surveillance is predicted to involve collecting data from within our bodies.

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In the future, the masters of the planet will be decided by those who own the data. Data is important because it allows us to hack human beings and other organisms. With computing power and biometric data, elites can reengineer life itself. Science is replacing natural selection with intelligent design, driven by technology companies like IBM and Microsoft. Humans are now hackable animals, and free will is no longer a factor. The coronavirus crisis has led to increased surveillance, allowing for the collection and analysis of biometric data to understand people better than they understand themselves. This ability to hack organisms will give elites the power to engineer the future of life and create new lifeforms. We are entering a new era of inorganic life shaped by intelligent design.

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COVID is crucial for justifying biometric surveillance. Monitoring body temperature can now detect coronavirus, but it could also track emotions like anger towards the government. This surveillance surpasses Stalin's control by analyzing biological cues to know people's thoughts constantly. Unlike Stalin's agents writing reports, AI can instantly analyze data, creating unprecedented control. COVID legitimizes these invasive measures even in democratic nations.

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COVID-19 is driving the acceptance of biometric surveillance, going beyond monitoring our actions to monitoring what's happening inside our bodies. Governments and corporations are collecting data on our movements and preferences, but now they want to know our body temperature, blood pressure, and medical condition. Microchips implanted in our hands serve as keys, IDs, and wallets, allowing instant access to our vaccination status. This shift towards under-the-skin surveillance is happening even in democratic countries that previously rejected mass surveillance. As humans gain more power, we are becoming like gods, with the ability to create and destroy. The idea of humans having a soul or free will is being challenged, as we become hackable animals.

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In the 21st century, the battle between privacy and health will be won by health. People will likely sacrifice privacy for better healthcare through constant body monitoring using biometric sensors. This could allow for early detection of health issues like cancer or epidemics. The potential benefits are significant, but there are concerns about misuse, such as in a scenario like North Korea where biometric data could be used against individuals.

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Framing Surveillance and Eugenics as “Healthcare” with Johnny Vedmore
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Whitney Webb and Johnny Vedmore discuss how elite institutions that steered COVID-19 policies are moving to shape a post-COVID world, focusing on Welcome Leap and the Trinity Challenge, and tracing their ties to the Wellcome Trust, the Gates Foundation, DARPA, and Silicon Valley. They note Welcome Leap’s deep links to the Wellcome Trust, which was involved with the Oxford AstraZeneca vaccine, and highlight a framework in which philanthropy blends with biotech and for‑profit entities. They quote a Sunday Times profile describing Wellcome as a vehicle where “what Henry Welcom set out was a double edged scheme to run a business and a charity together. The flagship would be a philanthropic body, now the Wellcome Trust, enjoying the image and tax benefits of magnanimous public spirited generosity. But behind this would operate, industrial organizations and, straight up and down for profit corporations.” They ask who holds more sway over public policy—Bill Gates or the Wellcome Trust?—noting overlap between Gates Foundation and Wellcome Trust in the developing world. They discuss Welcome Leap’s leadership: Regina Dugan, who began at DARPA in 1996, leading a program that won awards for identifying land mines, then headed a counterism task force, and later created a defense‑focused tech firm Red X Defense that contracted with the military. Dugan “greenlighted DARPA's investment in mRNA vaccine technology” and, after leaving DARPA, was recruited by Google to lead Building 8, with projects including “digital tattoo” and “digital authentication pill,” and a focus on neural wearables and transhumanist aims. Dugan’s association with the Clinton Global Initiative and Bilderberg, and her role in Google’s DARPA‑like efforts, are cited as part of a broader transhumanist trajectory. Ken Gabriel, COO of Welcome Leap, is described as a DARPA veteran who led MEMS research, worked with both the FBI and CIA, and later joined Draper Labs before becoming involved with the Wellcome Trust; he sits on the Galvani Bioelectronics board, linking GlaxoSmithKline, Google, and Verily. Jay Flatley, Illumina’s longtime chief, is highlighted as a genomics power broker tied to the World Economic Forum and a push to gene‑tested populations from birth to grave. The four Welcome Leap programs are introduced. HOPE stands for human organs, physiology, and engineering, with aims to grow and translate organ systems that “will have a functional immune system,” potentially replacing animal trials and advancing bioengineering for transplantable organs and synthetic hybrid organs. The second program, the “first thousand days,” targets infants from three months to three years, outlining “wearables, constant twenty four seven surveillance of children,” including respiratory rate, heart rate, eye tracking, and ambient data to build an “in silico” AI model of a child’s brain, with the goal of having “eighty percent of children” matched to the synthetic model within ten years. The third program, Delta Tissue, is described as precision medicine to map cells and tissues for cancer prediction and prevention, potentially enabling AI‑driven interventions. The fourth, Multi Channel Psych, aims to study “anhedonia” and to develop brain stimulation interventions to shape behavior, including mood quantification, and to create scalable measurement tools via wearables that monitor mood, sleep, social interactions, and reward processing. They turn to the Trinity Challenge, chaired by Dame Sally Davies, with founding members including the University of Hong Kong, Cambridge, Northeastern, Imperial College London, and corporations such as Microsoft, Facebook, Google, GlaxoSmithKline, and McKinsey, plus the Gates Foundation, Tencent, Aviva, and a Global Virome Project linked to EcoHealth Alliance and USAID. The grand prize went to POD (participatory one health disease detection) led by Open Dream in Thailand, with Matt Parker connected to Salesforce; Jane Sexbot (a child sex‑education chatbot) was another project. Founding members include the Skull Global Threats Fund, tied to Jeffrey Skoll, and its leadership connected to Google, Salesforce, the WEF, and CFR, underscoring the convergence of tech, pharma, and policy elites in shaping surveillance, data analytics, and predictive health, framed as preventing pandemics but described as moving toward surveillance, eugenics, and transhumanism. They warn that post‑COVID agendas are being advanced behind distractions about variants, urging pushback and accountability.

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The PayPal Presidency Pt. I: Biotech and Biosurveillance with Max Jones
Guests: Max Jones
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In this episode of Unlimited Hangout, host Whitney Webb discusses the implications of Donald Trump's return to the White House and the influence of the PayPal Mafia on U.S. government policy. Many Trump supporters believe that the "Deep State" is being dismantled, but Webb warns that the new structures being put in place may not be better than the previous ones. The PayPal Mafia, known for their libertarian public image, is linked to significant surveillance and biotech ambitions, including the creation of a new world currency. Webb introduces a series titled "the PayPal presidency," focusing on the group's influence on healthcare and biotechnology. The Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, initially aimed at reducing Big Pharma's influence in government healthcare regulation and rejecting COVID-era policies, has shifted since Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s endorsement of Trump. Kennedy, now poised to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is expected to approve experimental products and expand surveillance contracts with companies like Palantir. Max Jones, the guest, notes that Kennedy's initial agenda has changed, particularly after securing endorsements from figures tied to Big Pharma. He highlights how Kennedy's promises to regulate the pharmaceutical industry are being undermined by his new associations. The conversation reveals concerns about the potential for deregulation of clinical trials and the introduction of bio-surveillance regimes that could exploit personal health data. The discussion also touches on the implications of AI and bio-surveillance in healthcare, with a focus on how these technologies could be used to manipulate public behavior and enforce compliance. Webb and Jones express skepticism about the motives behind these developments, suggesting that they may lead to a more authoritarian state where individual freedoms are compromised under the guise of health security. Overall, the episode raises critical questions about the intersection of technology, healthcare, and government power, urging listeners to remain vigilant about the implications of these changes.
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