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Americas founding fathers knew this and did their best when making the American constitution to prevent them taking away our freedoms so they used Bush and then their trained in constitutional law Obamanation to take away the freedomns as best he could fulltime. I saw a video showing that Obamanation is enacting new regulations everyday all day long before he steps down. Every regulation or law takes away a little bit of freedom and I do believe that this is exactly why he is enacting as many regulations as possible.


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Trump I hope will toss it all out, and with hope the new push for Obama's real birth records will bring some facts.
No matter though, he is not an American.
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No surprise it is the ultra liberal New Democrats pushing their shiite. Liberals must hate freedoms and privacy.

4 facts about Alberta NDP's new carbon tax law "that should make you furious"

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:kez: Crazy crap, all it's doing is costing you money, and making someone like Gore Rich. You will pay more for a lot less with no benefit to the climate.
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How much surveillance do they need ?

Nearly Everything Is Chipped, Almost Everything Is Tracked
this article:

If you weren't paranoid before, it may be time to start paying attention.

"They" are spying on everything you do, and are collecting information about every purchase, appliance, vehicle or place you make, do or interact with.

For the first time in history, we have arrived at a time when nearly everything is chipped, and almost everything is tracked.

It really is true, and it's no longer a conspiracy theory.

They are spying on everyone, collecting all the available data and tracking you, your family and everyone you know. All the time.

And worst of all, it does matter, it will be used against you - for revenue collection, social control, fines, fees and evidence if necessary - even if you haven't done anything wrong.

Is it any wonder why many states have made living off the grid illegal, and have attempted to get everyone on the grid?

Meanwhile, your interaction with other people will intercept data about you and your activities even if you don't carry a smart phone or wearables.

The extremes are already here. The murder case where police have sought data from an Alexa smart device is just the beginning of what is to come:

In what may ultimately lead to a precedent setting case and/or landmark court ruling, police in Arkansas have demanded that Amazon provide them with recordings made by an Amazon Echo device that was located in the home of murder suspect...

Many other attempts have been made to microchip people, while the cashless grid has already found widespread acceptance.

Former CIA director David Petraeus admitted to the tech community that the Internet of Things (IoT) was about to become one of the greatest assets in the spy community - as an endless pool of data could turn the tables on any 'persons of interest.'

In other words, maybe you. As Wired reported in 2012:

More and more personal and household devices are connecting to the internet, from your television to your car navigation systems to your light switches. CIA Director David Petraeus cannot wait to spy on you through them.

Earlier this month, Petraeus mused about the emergence of an "Internet of Things" -- that is, wired devices -- at a summit for In-Q-Tel, the CIA's venture capital firm.[...]

All those new online devices are a treasure trove of data if you're a "person of interest" to the spy community. Once upon a time, spies had to place a bug in your chandelier to hear your conversation. With the rise of the "smart home," you'd be sending tagged, geolocated data that a spy agency can intercept in real time ...

"Items of interest will be located, identified, monitored, and remotely controlled through technologies such as radio-frequency identification, sensor networks, tiny embedded servers, and energy harvesters -- all connected to the next-generation internet using abundant, low-cost, and high-power computing," Petraeus said.

More and more of these smart chips are being integrated into absolutely every imaginable device.

Unless you are investing in vintage equipment, you will be buying into this system, even with basic appliances


An alarming report in 2013 highlighted concerns over some Chinese-made irons and tea kettles that included wireless spy chips... for purposes unknown, since these devices are not "smart" gadgets with computer interfaces and high-dollar functionality.

via AndroidHeadlines.com:

To this date, Qualcomm has shipped over a billion of Internet of Things (IoT) chipsets, the San Diego-based semiconductor manufacturer revealed on Tuesday.

While speaking at the CES Unveiled press event yesterday, the company's Senior Vice President of Product Management Raj Talluri said that the firm is already serving all segments of the IoT industry, from smart TVs and thermostats to connected speakers, wearables, and home assistants. Talluri specifically pointed out that smartphones and tablets aren't included in the one billion figure.

Qualcomm's impressive shipment numbers are mostly driven by the company's presence in the wearable industry... numerous consumer electronics manufacturers are already implementing the cutting edge Snapdragon 835 chipset into their products...

The Internet of Things (IoT) will literally incorporate devices throughout consumer & home, retail, security and surveillance, IT and networking, transportation and industry, healthcare, energy

This digital tracking grid incorporates refrigerators, stoves and smart appliances to share data and "spy" on individuals in their own homes.

And people are just another track and traceable part of the system.

Good luck avoiding it. You won't avoid these devices by accident, it will take a lot of work to remain anonymous and off the grid, as there are over 30 million plus surveillance cameras, one for every ten Americans.

The "mark of the beast" technology is coming into full force - whether or not they will succeed in implanting microchips into people remains to be seen, but a major attempt is in the works.

In the meantime, there is now information about every move you, or any piece of "inventory" makes inside the system.

This isn't just hypothetical talk.

This is the society that has been built.

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They are shameless. Can they get more extreme than this ?

This pretty blond doll could be spying on your family

The My Friend Cayla doll seems innocent enough. She's pretty, with curly blond hair, big blue eyes and kicky Converse sneakers. Her necklace lights up. And Cayla is Bluetooth-enabled, which means she can connect to the Internet and chatter with her owners about horses and hobbies. The American-made doll can even respond to questions, Siri-style.

Like if you ask, say, “Can I trust you,” Cayla will respond (no joke), “I don't know.”

Out of the mouths of babes.

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According to German officials, Cayla is a prime target for hackers, who can use the toy's technology to spy on families and collect private information. That's because the doll collects and transmits everything it hears to a voice recognition company in the United States. The threat is scary enough that the country's telecommunications regulator has advised parents to immediately toss the doll and destroy its internal microphone.

[How to stop data collection on your Vizio (or other smart) television]

“Ownership of this device is illegal,” Olaf Peter Eul, a spokesman for the country’s telecom regulator, told reporters. “We expect people to act as lawful citizens and destroy the functionality of the doll.”

The doll violates a German regulation against wireless devices with hidden cameras or microphones. Officials have pulled the doll from the shelves, though they say they won't penalize owners.

Genesis, the company that produces the toy, has not responded to requests for comment. In a statement, Nuance, which makes the doll's voice-recognition software, said the company does not share data collected with marketers or other customers.

[Can anyone keep us safe from a weaponized ‘Internet of Things?’]

Cayla is an example of a much broader phenomenon: More and more of our “things” are being connected to the Internet. One tech company estimates that by the end of this decade, 50 billion things will have Web connections, everything from refrigerators to cars to lightbulbs. That has an upside — one day soon, your car may be able to read your texts as you drive, and your fridge could assess what's inside it and carefully manage its energy use.

But many of these products are also vulnerable to cyberattack. And that can provide snoops, spies and other ne'er-do-wells access to our most intimate moments.



In Ohio in 2014, for example, a father was awakened one night to the sound of a man shouting, “Wake up, baby!” He rushed to his young daughter's room only to discover that the noise was coming from a Web-connected camera he had put up to monitor his kid. When he entered the room, the camera rotated to face him, and the person on the end of the camera screamed a string of obscenities.

[Hello (hackable) Barbie]

One team of researchers showed that it's possible to “hack” into a car and take over the vehicle. Another investigator discovered a couple of years ago that someone could remotely tamper with his computerized insulin pump. A malicious hacker could change the amount of insulin being administered without anyone knowing — and put the pump's user in danger.

Germans are particularly sensitive to these issues. It wasn't so long ago, after all, that the country was divided, with East Germany suffering under one of history's most repressive surveillance states. As a result, the country has some of the strongest data-protection laws in the world. For example, a “Hello Barbie” with voice recognition software was banned by Germany even though it was sold in the United States. The press dubbed the doll “Stasi-Barbie,” referring to East Germany's notorious secret police.

But other countries also share Germany's concern. Norway may also ban the toy; last year, the country's Consumer Council put out a video warning about the doll's vulnerabilities. Parents in the United States are wary, too. Consumer watchdog organizations filed a complaint in December with the Federal Trade Commission, claiming that the “toys subject young children to ongoing surveillance,” a violation of privacy and consumer protection laws.

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Let's see Trump trying to shut down the CIA's drug operations, Trump trying to put the CIA under presidential control where it should be, intending to audit the federal reserve , making friends with Russia and intending to destroy the CIA's ISIS and Al Qaida couldn't be some of the reasons why there is such a huge effort by the press and Hollywood to oust Donald Trump ?

Shadow Cabinet To Challenge Trump

By Stephen Lendman
3-2-17
It’s standard practice in Britain, not in America, a shadow cabinet never before formed to challenge a US administration.

In the UK, it’s done nothing to change irresponsible governance, at least not in recent decades. Expect nothing positive from the US initiative.

Why now? Why Trump? Why weren’t the deplorable Clintons, Bush/Cheney and Obama challenged? Why weren’t they impeached and removed from office?

Why were they allowed to govern unaccountably for 24 long, painful years? Why have their high crimes gone unpunished?

Former New York City public advocate Mark Green assembled a group of former undemocratic Democrat party officials and others, including:

Law Professor Laurence Tribe

National Immigration Law Center’s Marielena Hincapie

Black Lives Matter activist DeRay Mckesson

Former Clinton administration labor secretary Robert Reich

Former Clinton administration Council of Economic Advisors chair Laura Tyson

Journalist David Cay Johnston

Former GHW Bush/Clinton administrations assistant education secretary Dianne Ravitch

Former Carter administration National Highway Traffic Safety Administration head/former Public Citizen president Joan Claybrook

Current Public Citizen president Rob Weissman

Former Carter administration energy official David Freeman

Physicians for a National Health Program co-founders Dr. Steffie Woolfindler and Dr. David Himmelstein

Former Joe Biden national security advisor Colin Kahl

Former Obama administration Defense Department official Rosa Brooks

Historian/foreign policy expert Andrew Bacevich

Mark Green calls the group “an agency-by-agency one-stop portal debunking Trump and staff” via Twitter.

Its mission statement says “he lacks moral legitimacy when he incessantly distorts, denounces, misdirects, cherry picks and self-enriches in an almost Orwellian long con. Those engaging in daily disinformation deserve daily responses.”

Sounds mostly like a description of the Clintons, Bush/Cheney and Obama - the most vile, lawless regimes in US history. Trump has a long way to go to match their villainy.

Most important is challenging America’s debauched political system, promoting revolutionary change, resistance the only chance to achieve it.

Trump nit-pickers are aiming at the wrong target - instead of a depraved system too corrupted to fix.

Voting is a waste of time. Dirty business as usual always wins. Each wing of America’s duopoly system takes turns governing, privileged interests alone served.

Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago. He can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net.

His new book as editor and contributor is titled "Flashpoint in Ukraine: How the US Drive for Hegemony Risks WW III."

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http://www.naturalnews.com/2017-02-01-g ... sions.html

If they're announcing this technical feat to the public you can surely bet they're lightyears beyond this point now!

A dragonfly would certainly be out of place when and where it doesn't belong. Flies even gnats and spiders would be the most universal and most natural to all environments. I'm sure they've adapted the bugs to their respected natural environments and seasons of the year! Reading between the lines the announcement implies they would have to have made tremendous strides in nanotechnology to accomplish these feats.

Perhaps the mysterious and bothersome flies well noted on the internet seen on numerous occasions hovering around and landing on Obama's and Hilary's faces during key speaking events were just reminders from the powers that they were there watching and making sure they stayed on script!

Take note of any and all insects hovering around you and powerful people.
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I can see Justin Trudeau signing this into law this with his sickening fake smile on his face. I would have to refuse. Would I get fired ?

Companies start implanting microchips into workers' bodies

The syringe slides in between the thumb and index finger. Then, with a click, a microchip is injected in the employee's hand. Another “cyborg” is created.

What could pass for a dystopian vision of the workplace is almost routine at the Swedish start-up hub Epicenter. The company offers to implant its workers and start-up members with microchips the size of grains of rice that function as swipe cards: to open doors, operate printers or buy smoothies with a wave of the hand.

“The biggest benefit, I think, is convenience,” said Patrick Mesterton, co-founder and chief executive of Epicenter. As a demonstration, he unlocks a door merely by waving near it. “It basically replaces a lot of things you have, other communication devices, whether it be credit cards or keys.”

The technology itself is not new: Such chips are used as virtual collar plates for pets, and companies use them to track deliveries. But never before has the technology been used to tag employees on a broad scale. Epicenter and a handful of other companies are the first to make chip implants broadly available.

And as with most new technologies, it raises security and privacy issues. Although the chips are biologically safe, the data they generate can show how often employees come to work or what they buy. Unlike company swipe cards or smartphones, which can generate the same data, people cannot easily separate themselves from the chips.

“Of course, putting things into your body is quite a big step to do, and it was even for me at first,” said Mesterton, saying he initially had his doubts.

“On the other hand, I mean, people have been implanting things into their body, like pacemakers and stuff to control your heart,” he said. “That's a way, way more serious thing than having a small chip that can actually communicate with devices.”

Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chips might someday fight the robot uprising
Elon Musk's Neuralink brain chips might someday fight the robot uprising
Epicenter, which is home to more than 100 companies and roughly 2,000 workers, began implanting workers in January 2015. Now, about 150 workers have the chips. A company based in Belgium also offers its employees such implants, and there are isolated cases around the world in which tech enthusiasts have tried them out in recent years.

The small implants use near-field communication technology, or NFC, the same as in contactless credit cards or mobile payments. When activated by a reader a few inches away, a small amount of data flows between the two devices via electromagnetic waves. The implants are “passive,” meaning they contain information that other devices can read, but cannot read information themselves.

Ben Libberton, a microbiologist at Stockholm's Karolinska Institute, says hackers could conceivably gain huge swaths of information from embedded microchips. The ethical dilemmas will become bigger the more sophisticated the microchips become.

“The data that you could possibly get from a chip that is embedded in your body is a lot different from the data that you can get from a smartphone,” he says. “Conceptually, you could get data about your health, you could get data about your whereabouts, how often you're working, how long you're working, if you're taking toilet breaks and things like that.”

Libberton said that if such information is collected, the big question remains of what happens to it, who uses it and for what purpose.

So far, Epicenter's group of cyborgs doesn't seem too concerned.

“People ask me, ‘Are you chipped?’ and I say, ‘Yes, why not?’” said Fredric Kaijser, the 47-year-old chief experience officer at Epicenter. “And they all get excited about privacy issues and what that means and so forth. And for me it's just a matter of I like to try new things and just see it as more of an enabler and what that would bring into the future.”

Epicenter workers stage monthly events where attendees can receive the implant.

That means visits from self-described “body hacker” Jowan Osterlund from Biohax Sweden who performs the “operation.”

He injects the implants — using pre-loaded syringes — into the fleshy area of the hand, just next to the thumb. The process lasts a few seconds, and more often than not, there are no screams and barely a drop of blood. “The next step for electronics is to move into the body,” he says.

Sandra Haglof, 25, who works for Eventomatic, an events company that works with Epicenter, has had three piercings before, and her left hand barely shakes as Osterlund injects the chip.

“I want to be part of the future,” she laughs.

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Not the only thing being implanted, I read one where a woman had a rice sized tracker in her, today this.


Mother Shocked after Daughter Comes Home from School with Birth Control Implant in Her Arm
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Miracle Foster, a mother from Tulsa, Oklahoma, had no idea what her daughter was in for when she took part in a sex-education presentation at her school. After the presentation the 16-year-old girl wanted more information, so the school decided to send her and several other girls to a local clinic. The school’s principal informed the mom, and she gave them permission, thinking that her daughter was going on an innocent field trip.

The daughter, who hasn’t been named, came home with a 3 year Norplant birth control implant in her harm. The mom now feels that her parental rights were violated. She told KOKI news that “I just did not expect this. And like I said, that was not a choice. My child went on a field trip, and she came back with this in her arm.”

Unfortunately there isn’t anything she can do about it, legally speaking. According to federal guidelines, kids as young as 12 can get birth control without parental consent. As long as they are of reproductive age and are on the premise of a clinic, parents have no say in the matter.

The sex education presentation was run by Youth Services of Tulsa, who provide these classes on an annual basis. They admitted that this isn’t the first time that this has happened, and they’ve received complaints before from parents who aren’t aware of the law.

Daniel Lang is a researcher and staff writer for The Daily Sheeple – Wake The Flock Up!
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The shadow government must have been very worried about La Pen and I suspect that she might cause a movement that very possibly could snowball all over Europe. I do believe that they have rigged some recent American elections so it shoud'nt be too surprising that they could rig a French election. The rips in the pictures look very similar and I believe that it must have been an organised effort.

Marine Le Pen: The French Election Was Rigged

It’s not some grand conspiracy, but it’s grand theft all the same. Le Pen voters lost their ballots, their rights, by the millions on Sunday.

In France, if a ballot is damaged, it cannot be cast. So the political establishment, who are desperate to prevent Le Pen from taking office, arranged for the destruction of millions of Le Pen ballots.

Up to one third of all ballots sent out to voters, an estimated 60% of Le Pen ballots, were destroyed at the time of mailing.

Only Le Pen ballots arrived destroyed, there is not one report of a single ballot for Macron arriving destroyed.

In the week leading up to the election reports began pouring in that an enormous number of ballots for Le Pen were destroyed at the time of mailing. They were torn badly, rendering them void, before they were mailed out.

The randomness of the tears proves they were torn by hand – with intent. This was a major, co-ordinated effort, orchestrated by the establishment.

The Le Pen campaign complained to the election watchdog, claiming ballots had been “systematically torn up” – but the watchdog merely gave a Gallic shrug, and banned the media from reporting on it.

But it gets even worse.

Voters in districts which heavily favored Macon also received multiple ballots, enabling them to vote twice. The French election commission even confirmed that multiple votes would count, and wouldn’t be investigated until after the election.



The French election was, in this method, stolen. Macron is not the legitimate president of France.

How did this happen?

The French media, forever in the pocket of the elite, refused to report on the issue, allowing the establishment to stifle the will of the people.

However, after the election, mainstream outlets did publish some interesting data. Agence France Press, for instance, admitted that a staggering number of French voters cast ballots which didn’t count.

Nearly one in three French citizens who voted on Sunday did not cast a valid ballot for Macron or Le Pen.

There is always a number of blank or spoiled protest votes in any election. But the number of spoiled ballots in this election was quadruple the usual number in France.

Suspicious much?

Agence France Press tried to cover up the fact that many people had their votes destroyed by claiming that these people “declined to choose” between Macron and Le Pen, and reported that many of them had spoiled their ballots.

Spoiled how? Rips and tears? How convenient.

According to Agence France Press:

A third of French voters declined to choose between centrist Emmanuel Macron and far-right leader Marine Le Pen in Sunday’s presidential election, either abstaining or spoiling their ballots — a record rate in nearly half a century.

According to official results with more than 80 percent of votes counted, the abstention rate stood at 24.52 percent — the highest since the presidential election in 1969.

“That would make a total of one French person out of three who decided not to choose between the two candidates. It’s really a lot for a presidential election,” Anne Jadot, political science professor at the University of Lorraine, told AFP.

The steal is in. The French establishment successfully silenced the voice of the people. Now the media is attempting to cover it up.

Macron is a usurper and not a legitimate president. He was selected by the elite, and placed into power via a rigged election that silenced millions of French patriots. What millions of French people suspected has now been visibly and obviously proven to them – will they now join Le Pen’s call for revolution against the establishment?

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I wonder if this is in Canada yet ? Justin Trudeau no doubt would have no problem with doing this if told to by his bosses. I do recommend opening the page and watching the two videos.

Cities across the country are using street lights equipped with microphones and surveillance cameras to spy on everyone


According to an article in the Mercury News, the City of San Jose, California is letting anyCOMM install 300-1,000 street lights equipped with surveillance cameras and microphones on their streets.

"The council ultimately voted 7-4 to allow anyCOMM, a tech company with offices in El Dorado Hills, Gold River and San Jose, to install “nodes” which could have video and audio recording capabilities on 300 to 1,000 streetlights. The “pilot program” — as proposed by Mayor Sam Liccardo — would run for a year and only in pre-agreed upon areas."

The article goes on to say, that Siemens and anyCOMM will be paid over $34 million to install LED surveillance street lights across the city.

"Siemens proposed converting the remaining streetlamps to be funded through a loan that’s paid off by energy savings and a usage fee anyCOMM pays the city for using the poles. Then anyCOMM would install its new technology, the nodes which include WiFi, smart controllers to dim the lights, cameras and audio sensors, to each pole."

Four months ago, I warned everyone that smart street lights and smart cities were being run by a CIA signature school in New Mexico.

"On November 10th, 2016, CIA Director James O. Brennan met with ten NSSP scholars following his announcement that UNM is to be designated the first IC-CAE Signature School."

Albuquerque Business First said, "the program will deepen cooperation between the CIA and UNM..."

Earlier this year, Reuters revealed that GE, Intel and AT&T were working together to install spying street lights.

"General Electric will put cameras, microphones and sensors on 3,200 street lights in San Diego this year, marking the first large-scale use of "smart city" tools GE says can help monitor traffic and pinpoint crime."

Los Angeles claims street lights are only listening to traffic

Sadly, the story of spying streetlights is being played out across the country and no one seems to be noticing.

Two years ago the city of Los Angles quietly installed street lights equipped with microphones, to allegedly listen to traffic.

"With help from Philips, some light poles in the City of Angels have been equipped with microphones capable of monitoring the ambient sound in select parts of the city as a way to effectively “listen” to the traffic and obtain “a very articulated and diverse reading of the urban soundscape,” according to Dietmar Offenhuber, assistant professor at Northeastern University."

And in the same year, Jacksonville, Florida installed 50 GE street lights equipped with video cameras.

Since 2015, mall developer Simon Property Group, General Electric, Cisco; and LED lighting maker Acuity Brands have been working with Sensity Systems to develop street lights that spy on the public and monitor traffic, wink, wink.

The New York Times (NYT) revealed that LED street lights do more than just monitor traffic.

"Depending on the installed or connected sensors, they can detect a range of factors and activities, including motion, congestion, pollutants, gunshots or, increasingly, a particular shopper in or around a store."

The NYT article said, LED street lights can even spot "suspicious behavior". Which means they're spying on everyone. (To find out more about each companies spying LED street lights, click here, here & here.)

Last year, I warned everyone that spying street lights would be coming to a city near you and it appears I was right.

Street lights identify individual wireless Bluetooth signals

According to Michael Robertson, police are using Bluetooth detectors to identify an individual Bluetooth signals.

"By combining a license plate or a phone number with a Bluetooth serial number, it’s possible to track citizens via their phone"Mr.Robertson said.

Wireless Bluetooth detectors are everywhere...

“The whole country is doing this,” Paul Misticawi, vice president of public sector sales for traffic data software company.

As is often the case when it comes to spying on the public, DHS's fingerprints are all over it.

Intellistreets admits DHS is behind spying street lights


Last year, DHS the TSA and the NJ Transit installed DriveCam LTYX's cameras equipped with microphones to secretly spy on commuters conversations.

“The video and audio captured … is utilized by the New Jersey Transit Police Department and is an indispensable investigatory tool for them,” said NJ Transit spokesman Jim Smith. (To find out more click here.)

It's time to face the facts.

Federal/corporate spying has never been about our safety. Smart lighting and smart cities are about government spying on an unimaginable scale.

As you can see, smart lighting is really about corporate profits at the expense of our privacy.

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I can see this catching on in the near future. Open the page and see how it looks.

‘Part of your body’: Japanese scientists reveal on-skin display

A team of Japanese scientists has developed an ultra-thin elastic LED display that can comfortably be worn over the skin. The device can be used to take body readings and receive simple messages.
The researchers from the University of Tokyo and Dai Nippon Printing (DNP) showcased their work at the annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science in Austin, Texas, on Saturday. The display consists of a one-millimeter-thick rubber sheet embedded with some 400 micro-LEDs that can be stretched and twisted without breaking the circuit.

The device can be worn on the skin for a week without causing irritation, during which time its wireless communication module can transmit medical data to doctors from their patients, which is particularly useful for elderly or disabled patients who have difficulties using existing devices.

“With this, even in home-care settings, you can achieve seamless sharing of medical data with your home doctors, who then would be able to communicate back to their patients,” Professor Takao Someya, one of the project leaders, told the Japan Times.

The data can be shared to a smartphone or the cloud, and the display can also send and receive messages, including emojis. These messages can remind patients to take their medicine, but can also simply be used for keeping in touch.

“Place displays on your skin, and you would feel as if it is part of your body. When you have messages sent to your hand, you would feel emotional closeness to the sender,” said Someya.

“I think a grandfather who receives a message saying ‘I love you’ from his grandchild would feel the warmth, too.”

As of now, the display can monitor body temperature, blood pressure and myoelectricity (the electric impulses of muscles) as well as record electrocardiograms. DNP hopes to put its first model on the market within three years.

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Years back i saw things like that, some was for health, and some for info, and calls. Brain chips as well was brought out for things.
The bad stuff that can be done, hacking, and info gathering is a big issue I think with the future of it, and maybe mandatory people get things like that.
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Back in the front ! http://www.dcclothesline.com/2018/04/11 ... y-company/

Smart meters cook us with thousands of microwave pulses every day, while collecting our private information for the utility company
Posted on April 11, 2018 by Isabelle Z.

(Natural News) If you have smart meters in your neighborhood – and there’s a good chance you do – you’re being cooked with thousands of microwave pulses every day. To add insult to injury, the devices are also collecting people’s private information and transmitting it to utility companies.

These digital meters can now be found in 65 million homes around America, and more and more of them are being installed on a constant basis. They communicate via non-ionizing radiation spikes and collect information several times per minute, emitting their signals at anywhere between 10,000 to 200,000 pulses per day.

This constant bombardment leaves the body without any time to recover from the onslaught. The radiation emitted from these meters is 100 times greater than that given off by cell phones, and unlike cell phones, they can’t be turned off by users.

What are these microwave signals doing to our bodies? Experts say they affect everything from our heart rate to our ability to concentrate and our sleep patterns. The shape of people’s blood cells physically changes in proximity to smart meters. Children, the elderly and pregnant women are particularly vulnerable to the dangers posed by smart meters.

As if that weren’t bad enough, The Medical Director of Switzerland’s Paracelsus Clinic, Dr. Thomas Rau, said that such electromagnet loads can cause migraines, Parkinson’s disease, insomnia, heart arrhythmias, attention deficit disorder, and cancer. The World Health Organization agreed, classifying non-ionizing radiation officially as a Class 2B carcinogen like lead.

It is also important to keep in mind that the long-term health impacts of using smart meters have not been researched thoroughly because the technology is relatively new. Therefore, the assurances of safety that utility companies like to give carry little weight.
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Smart meters pose huge privacy concerns

While exposing you to this risky radiation, the meters are also transmitting your personal information, and you have no way of controlling this or finding out who can see it. There are plenty of potential repercussions, from the annoyance of being subjected to targeted advertising to the far more serious prospect of your insurance company gaining insight into your lifestyle. If this information makes its way into the hands of hackers, there is no telling what else could happen.

Smart meters are essentially surveillance devices, recording information like when you cook and turn on your lights, when you are home, how often you do the laundry, when you go on vacation, and how many TV shows you watch. California utility companies have already admitted the information collected is provided to the government and other third parties.
Smart meters causing house fires

Potential illness and privacy violations are only part of the story; these meters have also been linked to several house fires, and hundreds of thousands of them have been recalled in recent years. They have a tendency to spark and create too much heat during operation, and the materials inside can be flammable and cause fires. A California man died in 2010 after his house caught fire the day after a new smart meter was installed.

In many cases, these devices are being installed without the knowledge of homeowners. In some areas, you may be able to opt out of using the meters, but you’ll be charged a fee by the utility company to keep your old meter and will likely be charged a recurring fee for having someone come out to read your meter at billing time. It is ridiculously unfair to pay a utility company not to hurt you and spy on you, but many people feel it’s worth it to keep their health and privacy intact.
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I have heard about these smart meters. What an invasion of privacy and they cause cancer? What good are they for the home owners and others living there? Could these meters accidentally get shot?
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They have not pushed them here yet, but if they do Ill remove it myself, and install my own meter.
i don't care if they are tracking usage even though none of their business, but the extra radiation I do care about since we are surrounded by it every day now.
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I have assumed that smart phones have been doing surveillence. I also believe that most likely the cameras are working secretly all day long too.

It’s not a conspiracy theory – your phone really is watching you, research finds

If you’ve ever had the sneaking suspicion that your phone might be watching you, new research suggests you’re not being paranoid.

Research scientists at Northwestern University in Boston spent a year trying to determine whether or not smartphone applications are secretly recording our private conversations to send personal data to advertisers.

Fortunately, the researchers did not find any evidence to support that long-held theory. They did, however, stumble upon another disturbing piece of information: While your phone might not be listening to you, it is watching you.
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The study confirms that smartphone applications are recording video footage of our screens and taking screenshots of our activity and then passing those screen recordings on to third parties. The surreptitious filming even captures the users’ personal information — sometimes even their postcodes.

The Boston researchers tested 17,260 popular Android apps, many of which are owned by Facebook — and 8,000 which send information directly to Facebook. The study found that more than half of the apps examined had permission to access the users’ cameras and microphones, which meant that they could activate those features at any time when the app was open.

Scientists used an automated system to interact with apps, searching for any media files that had been sent from them — particularly to a third party. It was in the course of searching for audio files that the researchers began to see that screenshots and video recordings were being sent to third parties instead.

When one of the phones in the study used a GoPuff food delivery app, information from the phone’s interaction with the app was recorded and sent to a third party domain affiliated with mobile analytics company Appsee. The recording sent to the company even included the screen where users entered their zip code for the food delivery.

The good news: the academics found no evidence your phone is secretly listening to you. Bad news: they found out your screen can be secretly recorded.


The researchers noted that Appsee had not been shy about its ability to record user activity — displaying that information on its own website — but said the problem was that this was not made clear to users through GoPuff’s privacy policy. When GoPuff was contacted by the researchers, it added a disclosure making clear that Appsee had access to personal information. “As an added precaution, we also pulled Appsee SDK from the latest Android and iOS builds,” GoPuff told tech website Gizmodo.

Appsee on the other hand, claimed that it was GoPuff that was at fault and said that the delivery app had “misused” its technology and that Appsee’s terms of service were violated. Appsee CEO Zahi Boussiba said the company prohibits customers from tracking personal data and said that Appsee had “immediately disabled tracking capabilities” and purged all recordings from its servers.

READ MORE: Smartphone apps track Android users with 'clandestine surveillance software'

The researchers are expected to present their full findings at the Privacy Enhancing Technology Symposium Conference in Barcelona next month.

Due to the fact that the phones in the study were being operated by an automated system — and not humans — the researchers said they were not fully comfortable saying for certain that our phones are not also listening to us.

That, they explained, is because the apps may not have been triggered in exactly the same way they would have been by humans. They also accepted that it was still possible that they had missed instances of audio recordings being made if the apps had transcribed audio before sending it to third parties.

So, it seems we can’t fully rule out the idea that our phones are not only watching, but listening too.

It’s not a conspiracy theory – your phone really is watching you, research finds
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Perhaps the Trilateral Commission is plotting against Doanld Trump for doing things in Americas best interests contrary to this TLC plans ?

The secret circle that controls governments

Note: I have many new readers, and they have not read this article of mine, which I first posted several years ago. Here it is—

Who is in charge of destroying borders and separate nations?

One group has been virtually forgotten. Its influence is enormous. It has existed since 1973.

It’s called the Trilateral Commission (TC).

Keep in mind that the original stated goal of the TC was to create “a new international economic order.”

In the run-up to his inauguration after the 2008 presidential election, Obama was tutored by the co-founder of the Trilateral Commission, Zbigniew Brzezinski.

In 1969, four years before birthing the TC with David Rockefeller, Zbigniew Brzezinski wrote: “[The] nation state as a fundamental unit of man’s organized life has ceased to be the principal creative force. International banks and multinational corporations are acting and planning in terms that are far in advance of the political concepts of the nation state.”

Goodbye, separate nations.

Any doubt on the question of TC goals is answered by David Rockefeller himself, the founder of the TC, in his Memoirs (2003): “Some even believe we are part of a secret cabal working against the best interests of the United States, characterizing my family and me as ‘internationalists’ and of conspiring with others around the world to build a more integrated global political and economic structure—one world, if you will. If that is the charge, I stand guilty, and I am proud of it.”

Patrick Wood, author of Trilaterals Over Washington, points out there are only 87 members of the Trilateral Commission who live in America. Obama appointed eleven of them to posts in his administration.

For example: Tim Geithner, Treasury Secretary;
James Jones, National Security Advisor;
Paul Volker, Chairman, Economic Recovery Committee;
Dennis Blair, Director of National Intelligence.

Here is a stunning piece of forgotten history, a 1978 conversation between a US reporter and two members of the Trilateral Commission. (Source: Trilateralism: The Trilateral Commission and Elite Planning for World Management; ed. by Holly Sklar, 1980, South End Press, Pages 192-3).

The conversation was public knowledge at the time.

Anyone who was anyone in Washington politics, in media, in think-tanks, had access to it. Understood its meaning.

But no one shouted from the rooftops. No one used the conversation to force a scandal. No one protested loudly.

The conversation revealed that the entire basis of the US Constitution had been torpedoed, that the people who were running US national policy were agents of an elite shadow group. No question about it.

And yet: official silence. Media silence. The Dept. of Justice made no moves, Congress undertook no serious inquiries, and the President, Jimmy Carter, issued no statements. Carter was himself an agent of the Trilateral Commission in the White House. He had been plucked from obscurity by David Rockefeller, and through elite TC press connections, vaulted into the spotlight as a pre-eminent choice for the Presidency.

The following 1978 conversation featured reporter, Jeremiah Novak, and two Trilateral Commission members, Karl Kaiser and Richard Cooper. The interview took up the issue of who exactly, during President Carter’s administration, was formulating US economic and political policy.

The careless and off-hand attitude of Trilateralists Kaiser and Cooper is astonishing. It’s as if they’re saying, “What we’re revealing is already out in the open, it’s too late to do anything about it, why are you so worked up, we’ve already won…”

NOVAK (the reporter): Is it true that a private [Trilateral committee] led by Henry Owen of the US and made up of [Trilateral] representatives of the US, UK, West Germany, Japan, France and the EEC is coordinating the economic and political policies of the Trilateral countries [which would include the US]?

COOPER: Yes, they have met three times.

NOVAK: Yet, in your recent paper you state that this committee should remain informal because to formalize ‘this function might well prove offensive to some of the Trilateral and other countries which do not take part.’ Who are you afraid of?

KAISER: Many countries in Europe would resent the dominant role that West Germany plays at these [Trilateral] meetings.

COOPER: Many people still live in a world of separate nations, and they would resent such coordination [of policy].

NOVAK: But this [Trilateral] committee is essential to your whole policy. How can you keep it a secret or fail to try to get popular support [for its decisions on how nations will conduct their economic and political policies]?

COOPER: Well, I guess it’s the press’ job to publicize it.

NOVAK: Yes, but why doesn’t President Carter come out with it and tell the American people that [US] economic and political power is being coordinated by a [Trilateral] committee made up of Henry Owen and six others? After all, if [US] policy is being made on a multinational level, the people should know.

COOPER: President Carter and Secretary of State Vance have constantly alluded to this in their speeches. [a lie]

KAISER: It just hasn’t become an issue.

This interview slipped under the mainstream media radar, which is to say, it was buried.

US (and other nations’) economic and political policy run by a committee of the Trilateral Commission—the Commission created in 1973 by David Rockefeller and his sidekick, Zbigniew Brzezinski.

When Carter won the presidential election (1976), his aide, Hamilton Jordan, said that if after the inauguration, Cy Vance and Brzezinski came on board as secretary of state and national security adviser, “We’ve lost. And I’ll quit.” Lost—because both men were powerful members of the Trilateral Commission and their appointment to key positions would signal a surrender of White House control to the Commission.

Vance and Brzezinski were appointed secretary of state and national security adviser, as Jordan feared. But he didn’t quit. He became Carter’s chief of staff.

Now consider the vast propaganda efforts of the past 40 years, on so many levels, to install the idea that all nations and peoples of the world are a single Collective.

From a very high level of political and economic power, this propaganda op has had the objective of grooming the population for a planet that is one coagulated mass, run and managed by one force. A central engine of that force is the Trilateral Commission.

—One planet, with national borders erased, under one management system, with a planned global economy, “to restore stability,” “for the good of all, for lasting harmony.”

And one day in the future, a student would ask his teacher, “What happened to the United States?” And the teacher would say, “It was a criminal enterprise based on individual freedom. Fortunately, our leaders rescued the people and taught them the superior nature of HARMONY AND COOPERATION.”

—However, the rough, uneven, and challenging nationalism surfacing in a number of countries is evidence that many people are waking up from, and resisting, the Trilateral Collectivist trance…

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