The Internet of Bodies

By Jens Bernert.

The World Economic Forum recently announced not only the Great Reset, but also the machine networking of human bodies in the “Internet of Bodies.”

The World Economic Forum was not elected by anyone, but it acts almost like a world government and regularly reveals the plans of the power elites for humanity. In July 2020, the World Economic Forum officially announced the entry into the new era of the Internet of Bodies, including “collecting our physical data via a range of devices that can be implanted, swallowed or worn” (1-4).

Image: Excerpt from the cover of the July 2020 WEF Briefing Paper on the Internet of Bodies (2-4).

In the article “The Internet of Bodies is here. This is how it could change our lives” – from June 2020, the World Economic Forum website states:

“We’re entering the era of the “Internet of Bodies”: collecting our physical data via a range of devices that can be implanted, swallowed or worn. The result is a huge amount of health-related data that could improve human wellbeing around the world, and prove crucial in fighting the COVID-19 pandemic.”

Furthermore, under the subheading “Connecting our bodies” – the article points out the many monitoring possibilities of the new body networking and the fact that it is also used to control the release of substances into the body. In other words, not only is the body monitored, but it is also intervened in at the push of a button or by a program. The WEF calls the corresponding nano-robots “digital pills”. The possibilities for abuse, use and control are almost limitless here, and not just for health experts. The World Economic Forum writes:

“For health professionals, the Internet of Bodies opens the gate to a new era of effective monitoring and treatment (…) In 2017, the U.S. Federal Drug Administration approved the first use of digital pills in the United States. Digital pills contain tiny, ingestible sensors, as well as medicine. Once swallowed, the sensor is activated in the patient’s stomach and transmits data to their smartphone or other devices.”

Drug or poison is often just a matter of dose. And networked like a Borg drone or a Matrix victim, one should always stay well-behaved, writes the World Economic Forum (5):

“At the same time, data from the Internet of Bodies can be used to make predictions and inferences that could affect a person’s or group’s access to resources such as healthcare, insurance and employment.”

Sources:

  1. https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2020/06/internet-of-bodies-covid19-recovery-governance-health-data/
  2. http://www3.weforum.org/docs/WEF_IoB_briefing_paper_2020.pdf
  3. https://blog.fdik.org/2020-12/WEF_IoB_briefing_paper_2020.pdf
  4. http://blauerbote.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/12/WEF_IoB_briefing_paper_2020.pdf
  5. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JHGITJqMbO4

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