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The speaker discusses the use of wireless body area networks for health monitoring, focusing on routing protocols and data transmission security. They mention the importance of transmitting healthcare data securely to server nodes and the challenges of ensuring privacy. The speaker highlights the need for fog-assisted secure healthcare data collection schemes in existing literature.

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The speaker discusses the importance of understanding how cell phones work and the connection between radio frequency and the human immune system. They mention the use of IBM software and the manipulation of the human biofield. The speaker also talks about the role of radio frequency in AI precision healthcare and the use of biosensors. They touch on topics like cybersecurity, digital ID, and the manipulation of cellular homeostasis. The speaker questions why more people are not aware of these concepts and discusses the impact on health and the potential for transhumanism.

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This video discusses biosensors and where to find information about them. The speaker mentions that biosensors can be found on YouTube and recommends watching an animated introduction video. They also mention the Biosensor Journal as a scholarly resource for information on biosensors. The speaker explains that biosensors measure specific molecules called biomarkers and operate by detecting samples from the interstitial fluid in the body. They discuss the different types of transduction used by biosensors and their applications in various fields such as environmental monitoring and healthcare. The speaker also mentions the use of DNA as a sensor and its advantages in terms of target coverage and environmental friendliness. The video concludes by mentioning the connection between biosensors and personal area networks, emphasizing the electrical nature of the human body.

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In July 2024, the issue of wireless biomedical telemetry without consent is still ongoing. Sabrina Wallace, a former network engineer, has been discussing this topic. In 2012, the medical body area network was approved, leading to the deployment of a nano cyber interface for intra-body communication. The IEEE standard for internal biosensors is 802.15.4 for patient monitoring. The Internet of Bio Nanothings is our current health monitoring system. This includes telemedicine, nano routing, and nano micro interface. Doctors and nurses should have informed the public about these advancements.

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This video discusses the use of body area networks and biosensors in tracking and monitoring individuals. It highlights the use of near field communication and how the body acts as a node on the network. The speaker emphasizes that this technology has been in existence for 28 years and questions why people are not more aware of it. The video also touches on the potential implications of this technology, including its use in medical applications and the ability to control and manipulate the body. The speaker criticizes the lack of transparency and education surrounding these technologies.

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Recently, a briefing from the European Parliament discussed smart bodies for smart cities and the Internet of Bio Nano Things. On page 7, BJ Torg's work is cited, highlighting injectable nano sensor technology for seamless human body connectivity. These sensors are designed for use both on and within the human body. BJ Onutolk collaborates with Professor Ian F. Akiris from the International Telecommunications Union on this topic. The focus is on graphene-based intra-body nano sensor networks, which can sense, process, and communicate at the nanoscale. The paper introduces a concept for localizing and tracking bio-nano sensors in the bloodstream.

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The speaker explains that MAC addresses are not in the vaccine, but are used for assigning IP addresses to network adapters. MAC IDs come from sensors, not the vaccine itself. The speaker discusses the routing of MAC addresses in wide body area sensor networks and the need for different MAC IDs to target specific body parts. They mention various MAC protocols and the importance of quality of service requirements for biomedical devices. The speaker also touches on power consumption and the use of wireless sensor networks. They conclude by mentioning the practice of transhumanism and the connection between body area networks.

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Doctor Michalcha discusses internal bionanosensors and synthetic biology at a medical symposium. She emphasizes the use of medical body area networks by physicians. Nano technology, biosensors, and nanomedicine are key components in the integration of artificial intelligence and machine learning. The goal is to digitize every cell on Earth and merge organic life with synthetic biology for improved well-being. However, this advancement may come at the cost of losing our humanity. Bioleno sensors in our bodies enable bidirectional communication with the cloud.

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The channel discusses the U.S. Department of Defense's network-centric warfare doctrine, which utilizes body area networks and biosensors for medical monitoring. These technologies, developed since the 1990s, aim to enhance healthcare by allowing remote monitoring of patients, potentially reducing medical errors. Despite their benefits, there are concerns about privacy and security, especially regarding the tracking of individuals through vaccines and other means. The integration of biological signals with digital systems raises ethical questions about consent and surveillance. The speaker emphasizes the need for transparency and dialogue within the medical community about these technologies, which are often misunderstood or ignored. The discussion highlights the intersection of healthcare, technology, and warfare, urging a reevaluation of how these systems are perceived and managed.

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Good doctors are urged to consider sustainability goals, bio digital convergence, bioengineering, and human augmentation. Sabrina Wallace discusses smart healthcare using meta materials, graphene healthcare, and BioCyber interface. She highlights the use of technology in telemedicine, nano Mhealth, and the integration of the body with the cloud for monitoring. The speaker criticizes the lack of transparency regarding sensors, open systems architecture, and electronic disease surveillance by the military and CDC.

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The speaker discusses body sensor networks that can be injected into the human body to monitor health, detect tumors, and fight viruses. They mention bio nanoscale machines and mRNA vaccines as examples of this technology. They aim to mimic biological processes in the body by creating artificial nano scale machines like bacteria and molecular motors. Translation: The speaker talks about using body sensor networks to monitor health by injecting them into the body. They mention bio nanoscale machines and mRNA vaccines as examples of this technology. They aim to mimic biological processes in the body by creating artificial nano scale machines like bacteria and molecular motors.

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This video discusses the concept of inter biomethings, which involves using bio nano sensors to monitor diseases in the human body. The data collected by these sensors is then processed using machine learning algorithms. The video also mentions the importance of considering security and privacy issues. The project involves hardware design, integration of different components, and communication between devices. It also explores near field wireless and power transfer. In the cyber domain, computer science research is conducted to collect and aggregate data. Overall, the video highlights the closed loop system of inter biomethings.

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This message is directed to Dr. David Hughes regarding patents filed in London, the US, and Canada for the Internet of Bio Nano Things. The patents, titled "Smart Healthcare System," were filed by Josep Jornet, a former student of Professor Achilles from the International Telecommunications Union. Additionally, a PDF was sent a couple of months ago, detailing the main protocols for remote health monitoring within the medical body area network. This document, available on my Odysee account, covers the two primary protocols currently used by healthcare professionals with Cisco Yang software. The PDF is titled "IntraBody Nano and Molecular Communication."

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Monitoring remote areas and terrain, including the poles, requires a scalable and resilient solution. This talk introduces a novel architecture for the Internet of Space Things, leveraging newly designed cubesats with advanced satellite bands. The focus is on software-defined networking for human augmentation, aligning with Agenda 2030 goals. Despite misconceptions about technologies like graphene, significant research has been conducted over the years. The discussion touches on the evolution of the global information grid, now referred to as DODIN, emphasizing cybersecurity advancements. The shift from larger radio frequencies to human body communication highlights the use of the body's electricity for connectivity, indicating a deeper integration of technology into human biology.

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stingray dirt box people. Human body communication. Get rid of the radio frequency, go straight through the optogenetics of the National Science Foundation and the body using CRISPR Cas nine, optical coherence tomography, and biophotonics. The old way of routing data on the Internet is going away. We have updated, and that is not going to change. The body part formerly known in layman's terms as the aura is your human biofield. It's back on the National Institute of Health in 02/2015. It was removed from the National Institute of Health in 1910. The organs and tissues that comprise the immune system, thymus, bone marrow, lymph vessels, spleen, and skin. That's your electrical homeostasis of your whole body. Emergent technologies exist already deployed, like I said, or your microwave is fake and your Bitcoin is a hallucination. We are using human body communication. and now the new upgrade is body area networks. You are the body area network encapsulated in all these other networks.

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The speaker discusses the use of human bodies in electronic warfare, emphasizing the exploitation of the electromagnetic spectrum. They highlight the integration of biosensors made from human DNA into the global information grid for surveillance and monitoring. The speaker delves into the manipulation of body temperature and neural pathways through networked systems, ultimately revealing the sinister implications of utilizing human bodies in warfare and surveillance operations.

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Wireless body area networks use duty cycle MAC protocol for IoT healthcare, focusing on thermal awareness. In vivo sensors collect biometric data but can cause thermal damage if used excessively. Quality of service is essential for physicians using these systems. Some routing protocols include thermodynamic routing for w band sensors. The speaker questions why doctors don't address potential harm from these technologies, which have been commercialized without public awareness.

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The speaker discusses how the human body is connected to the cloud through electromagnetic warfare. They explain that the electromagnetic spectrum is used for surveillance and communication, including within the human body. They highlight the existence of the biofield, an electrical and magnetic field emitted by the body, which has been exploited for 60 years. The speaker criticizes the lack of awareness and understanding around this topic, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the body's electrical nature. They also mention the use of wireless body area networks for medical monitoring and the potential risks of hacking and manipulation.

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The speaker discusses the use of biosensors made from DNA and computer networking protocols to log into and monitor the human body. They explain how radio frequency and computer game theory are used to route information through the body, and how the blockchain and electromagnetic resonance are also involved. The speaker expresses frustration with the lack of transparency and gaslighting surrounding these technologies. They mention the involvement of various individuals and organizations, such as the CIA and Department of Defense, and discuss the concept of starseeds and the manipulation of bioelectric fields. The speaker emphasizes the need for awareness and accountability regarding these technologies.

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The speaker asserts that everyone has had a “mark of the beast” since 2011 in relation to critical infrastructure at health level seven, specifically hospitals. They claim health and human services and CMS Medicare are handing out this mark in the form of a wearable. The speaker also describes this as interbody communication biometrics for DHS from several years ago. They state that this is not only a matter of health administration but spans business and government. They claim that Congress, throughout this year and last year, has been helping the police obtain updated drone services, with Sean Ryan bragging about them, along with others. The speaker contends that the general public is weaponized and kept uninformed about the fact that national security is under the skin and looking through people’s eyeballs in their own homes, and that it cannot be turned off and does not require a tower. The speaker explains that biosignals come from the human body, and that biophysics uses advanced signal processing to measure bioelectromagnetics, describing the measurement of signals coming off the human body in multiple ways.

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The speaker discusses the use of radio frequency technology to manipulate the human body and control the immune system. They explain how the body's biofield is connected to wireless communication and how this technology has been used for decades. The speaker criticizes the lack of awareness and transparency surrounding these technologies and urges people to educate themselves about the potential dangers. They also mention the use of synthetic telepathy and brain-to-brain interfaces. The speaker concludes by emphasizing the need for honesty and accountability in discussing these issues.

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The telecom and health industries are developing the Internet of bionanothinks in the cardiovascular system. This network consists of nanodevices controlled externally, containing sensors and actuators in the body.

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Recently, I shared a briefing from the European Parliament discussing smart bodies for smart cities and the Internet of Bio Nano Things. On page 7, BJ Torg's work is cited, highlighting injectable nano sensor technology for seamless human body connectivity. These sensors are designed for use both on and within the human body. BJ Onutolk collaborates with Professor Ian F. Akiris from the International Telecommunications Union on this topic. The focus is on graphene-based, injectable intra-body nano sensor networks. This emerging nanotechnology allows for the creation of devices that can sense, process, and communicate at the nanoscale. The paper also presents a concept for localizing and tracking bionano sensors within the bloodstream.

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You might wonder how a signal reaches only me when I'm next to someone else. Think about when your phone rings at a table – do the phones of those around you also ring? That's how. The body is targeted using bioelectromagnetic algorithms. These algorithms measure the body's bioelectricity, perturbing the human biofield with biological signals. These bioelectromagnetic algorithms are incorporated into machine learning classifiers. The machine learning reads what's happening under your skin and reports it to a database, your digital twin. The Department of Defense has been developing this for fifty years. These biosensor systems are very robust and part of our network-centric warfare doctrine.

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We are exploring body sensor networks that can be injected into the human body to monitor health, detect tumors, and fight viruses collectively. Bio-nano scale machines, like mRNA vaccines, are being developed to mimic biological processes and communicate within the body. These artificial nano scale machines aim to replicate neurons, hormones, bacteria, and molecular motors for health monitoring and treatment.
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