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Speaker 1 from Medtronic asks about patient engagement in relation to the advancements in healthcare technology. Speaker 2 responds by giving an example of the FDA-approved electronic pill, which contains a biological chip. When the pill is taken and dissolves in the stomach, it sends a signal to confirm that the patient has taken the medication. This technology has various applications, such as ensuring medication compliance and allowing insurance companies to track patient adherence. Speaker 2 acknowledges that there may be initial costs involved but emphasizes the need for investment in this field.

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They are now pushing wearables on the population. And starting with external wearables and then going into internal wearables in the future, we do know as well Gates Foundation funded what's called microneedle patch implants that install quantum dots in skin for about five years to for use as vaccine passports. Again, this is on the National Library of Medicine website. So, yeah, the plan appears to be going from external wearables, get them to wear that, and then you go into the internal wearables, these implants.

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I confronted Lisa McGee from Vaxx Choice about the bio cyber interface for e-health being taught at Cambridge and other universities. I asked her to clarify its definition, location in the body, and functionality. She claimed there was no misrepresentation of Professor Akhiles' work, but I disagreed, emphasizing that it involves an injectable bio cyber interface under the skin, not a wearable device. There are honest representations of this work and misleading ones. Doctor Edward Group has shared Acuity's latest keynote and a definition of the bio cyber interface, which includes internal biosensors and wireless biomedical telemetry for e-health, enabling wireless intrabody nanocommunication. More details will follow in part 2.

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We can determine if someone has been injected with something by analyzing just one drop of blood. Microchips have been found in vials, which are communicative. These microchips can be seen under a microscope, and a team that specializes in this area confirmed their presence. They were surprised by the advanced technology. Microtechnology is used in industries but not in the medical field without explicit consent. However, there is suspicion that certain elements of microtechnology have been deployed. This suggests a well-organized operation with limited knowledge among individuals. The secrecy surrounding micro technology, MAC addresses, and graphene may be explained by this organization.

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People injected with Graphene oxide may register as a MAC address, acting like an antenna for Bluetooth signals. Some claim spike proteins are moving, but it's actually chips. Avoid putting these substances in your body. To remove Graphene, use humic acid or Chlorella.

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The FDA approved the first electronic pill, a biological chip in a tablet that sends a signal once dissolved in the stomach to confirm ingestion. This technology has potential for improving medication compliance and allowing insurance companies to track patient adherence. The advancements in this field are truly fascinating.

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The FDA approved the first electronic pill, a biological chip in a tablet that sends a signal when dissolved in the stomach to confirm ingestion. This technology has potential applications for ensuring medication compliance and allowing insurance companies to track patient adherence. The advancements in this field are truly fascinating.

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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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A US patent, 111-07-5888 b 12, approved in 2021, allegedly describes a method to vaccinate humans worldwide via a quantum link using pulsating microwave frequencies of 2.4 gigahertz or higher from cell towers. The patent suggests that Graphene Oxide, when introduced into the body, can be manipulated by 5G to produce, control, or manipulate certain bodily functions. The Graphene Oxide makes the body a receiver. The system involves electronic devices (cell phones) generating IDs when near other devices, transmitting and receiving IDs, and generating a score. A server sends treatment instructions to the device, displaying them to the subject. The server predicts the likelihood of a subject transmitting a pathogen based on their score. The 5G tower sends a message to cell phones, which then trigger the Graphene Oxide in the body to produce specific outcomes. This technology has been developed, tested, and prepared for, along with the infrastructure of 5G towers.

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Speaker 0 describes a theory they’re exploring: every vaccine examined, and the patents and testimony from the Department of Energy, point to a 500,000-strong collection of bioweapons categories, including plague, HIV, anthrax. They claim all these bacteria and yeasts have been mutated and converted into a “hybrid gamma irradiated” form, advanced and radioactive, and that these are entering humanity. They say, regarding a nuclear stockpile, humanity itself becomes the host of these radioactive materials, since they are digital and can be activated to detonate a mass casualty event. Speaker 1 clarifies by restating the concern: they can create a pandemic at any moment by activating materials that have infiltrated our bodies. Speaker 0 adds that they have become involved in helping families legally; their law firm supports families because some school districts have become worse than during COVID, even though childhood vaccines are still largely recommended federally. They claim school districts and scientists are desperate to get these materials into children, with Catholic schools allegedly no longer honoring religious or medical exemptions. They describe children with severe reactions and contraindications being denied entry to schools, faced with truancy threats or expulsion. They insist there is nothing healing about these vaccines and call it an infiltration system necessary for AI to function properly. Speaker 1 mentions the U.S. allegedly cutting ties with the WHO, but says research by John Fleetwood shows the U.S. maintains relationships relating to vaccines and influenza, with substantial taxpayer funding. They assert that with a digital ID, one’s bank account can be cut off if they don’t get certain vaccines or comply to maintain the digital ID, arguing the agenda has continued and accelerated with AI. Speaker 0 adds that the WHO remains a standing organization but has been rebranded, and emphasizes that the United States is front and center in partnerships with the WHO. Speaker 1 introduces Biomems (biomedical microelectromechanical systems) as a subset of MEMS used in biomedical research and medical devices, noting that this has existed for years. They describe sensors under the skin that transmit data to pharmaceuticals or governments, not just pacemakers. They reference Albert Bourla, who stated that a pill has been designed to track compliance. Speaker 0 confirms: “They tell us what they're doing.”

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I implanted an RFID chip in my hand to open doors, but it doesn't work. I also have a scar from the procedure.

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Biosensors are a crucial part of the body's network, allowing for wireless monitoring and continuous home care. The Federal Communications Commission has given medical body area networks a clean bill of health, enabling advancements in healthcare. Biosensors can detect CRISPR activity, allowing scientists to make changes to DNA. Transcriptomes record these changes, providing a history of DNA modifications. DNA biosensors use single-stranded DNA molecules to detect analytes and generate measurable signals. Graphene is becoming a popular substrate for sensors, and there is a trend towards using other body fluids for diagnostic tests. Nanotechnology allows for the development of flexible electronics and smart textiles. Challenges include privacy concerns and bandwidth limitations. The body's biofield is a vector for the delivery of biofrequency weaponry and biomedical engineering.

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The microneedles inject DNA or RNA vaccines and luciferase into the skin, allowing for bioluminescence visible with a smartphone app. This technology will create a digital ID or barcode to show vaccination status. Additionally, a hydrogel containing nanotechnology will be implanted under the skin, potentially altering the genome. This raises concerns about being branded like a product and the implications of such technology.

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MC10 has developed a developmental system with an antenna and sensors embedded in it. They plan to work on advancing a tattoo for authentication. Young people may not want to wear a watch, but they would be interested in wearing an electronic tattoo with a cool design. Additionally, authentication could be integrated into daily habits, such as taking a vitamin. MC10 has created a pill with a small chip and a switch inside. When swallowed, the acids in the stomach power it up, creating an 18-bit ECG-like signal in the body, making the entire body an authentication tool.

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Breakthroughs in technology have led to the development of RFID microchips, which can be implanted in the wrist. These tiny chips use radio frequency identification, similar to tracking devices for pets, and can serve multiple functions. Once implanted, they can identify you at airports, unlock doors, and even facilitate grocery purchases, effectively storing your driver's license, passport, keys, and wallet within your body. Over 10,000 people have already adopted this technology, which has significant implications for health care. In emergencies, a quick scan of the chip can provide medical personnel with vital information such as your identity, medical history, and allergies. This RFID microchip could not only enhance daily life but potentially save lives as well.

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The speaker claims that an individual had a goal to reduce the world's population by fifty percent by 2023, and that this goal is becoming reality. They describe a biological chip within a tablet that, upon dissolving in the stomach, sends a signal confirming the tablet was taken. The speaker suggests this technology has applications for insurance companies to monitor patient compliance with medication.

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When Elias Brotberger goes to work, he uses a microchip in his hand for keys, ID, and wallet. The chip, like a grain of rice, allows him to access the building and buy snacks. In Sweden, microchip implants are common, similar to credit card technology. Despite concerns about loss of privacy and humanity, many see the value in having a smart device under their skin. The process is quick and painless, with estimates of 510,000 people already chipped. Human microchipping is a reality in Sweden, with potential for widespread adoption in the future.

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Our tactile snack can be used to create Smash suits, like the anime and Spider-Man suits. Our technology has the same capabilities as human muscles, allowing for contraction, extension, flexibility, and adaptability to the body. This technology has various applications, including creating bio-inspired robots that can adjust to different environments for search and rescue operations, bushfire situations, and collapsed buildings.

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In 2018, the CEO of Pfizer spoke at the World Economic Forum about the potential of ingestible computer chips in tablet form. These chips would signal when a drug has been digested, allowing authorities and insurance companies to monitor medication compliance. The CEO acknowledged the initial cost and emphasized the benefits of this technology. Looking back now, considering the COVID-19 pandemic and associated mandates, his remarks may not seem far-fetched.

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Let me tell you about how your phone works because it's related to how they log into your body. This has been going on for a long time, using radio frequency to interact with our biofields, which make up 80% of our immune system. They're hacking into our cells, changing them for transhumanism and life extension. Since 2005, coders have been working with biosensors for cybersecurity in digital IDs, using the human body for signals. They told us energy work and auras weren't real, but they're using our neurons for AI, pulling them out of our bodies and storing them in chipsets. Your body is now a wide body area network, accessible via web portals, where they perturbate cell structure. This leads to psionic abilities, but they'll try to take them away by logging into you with Geomancer, electrocuting the air molecules around your head, and hitting you with a terahertz bullet.

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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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Our body uses electrical signals in nerves to communicate with organs. By implanting microchips on peripheral nerves, we can read and correct messages to organs, potentially treating chronic diseases. These chips are specific, local, and only intervene when needed, ensuring patient compliance.

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The speaker asks about patient engagement and how technology can ensure patients take their medication or use wearable devices. Speaker 1 gives an example of an FDA-approved electronic peel, a biological chip in a tablet. When the tablet dissolves in the stomach, it sends a signal confirming the patient took the medication. This technology has various applications, such as improving compliance and allowing insurance companies to track medication usage. However, there may be initial costs involved, and investment is necessary.

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The human body is composed of about 80-90% water and contains electrolytes, functioning like a salt battery. A 1897 patent by Dr. Clark utilized a 9-volt battery to create a device that demonstrates this concept by closing a circuit when hands are together. This device can help in killing microorganisms in the digestive tract. The combination of black walnut, wormwood, and cloves effectively eliminates pathogens. Interestingly, Mexicans have low cancer rates, partly due to jalapeno seeds, which help restore oxygen at tumor sites. To validate these methods, scanning techniques and blood tests are used, with documented results from 50 sets of X-rays and blood tests published in a recent book.
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