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Microsoft patents a method to “computerize the human body” and use it as a conduit for power transmission, data surveillance and control
By Lance D Johnson // Feb 09, 2024

Microsoft’s latest innovation in computer science seeks to “computerize the human body” and use people as conductive mediums to transmit power and data. This system will be able to collect intimate information from the body for surveillance and data analysis and ultimately for remotely controlling people’s behaviors and thoughts. By computerizing the human body and digitizing every impulse, motive and behavioral pattern, humans become hack-able creatures whose perception can be controlled through emotional and sensory stimulants transmitted directly back to them.

Microsoft patent portends a future of hack-able humans, wired for control

Patent US6754472B1 lays out Microsoft’s plans for using humans as an apparatus for distributing power to devices coupled to the human body. By using the human body as a power source and connecting people to peripheral devices, Microsoft can turn the human body into a computer network. Corporations can then extract data and stimulate human senses, all while exposing the internal organs and cellular systems to EMFs. As the human body becomes computerized, corporations can then communicate messages and use official narratives to guide people’s behavior. By providing a constant stream of data, humans will be controlled by the very devices that are coupled to their computerized body. As the technology advances, these power and communication signals may be transmitted from one body to another through touch.

This invention will not require the use of wearable devices that have a direct interface. This invention can also include multiple wearable microchips that do not have a direct interface. Instead, these microchips can be used as relays across the body, collecting and transmitting data, power and information to the user. In one example, earrings could be used to measure the person’s pulse rate or they could deliver sound to the ear using a cell phone stored in the person’s pocket.

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As more personal data is collected from the person’s body, it can be processed by AI systems and used for predatory and/or nefarious purposes. All the surveillance can be used to further control people’s behavior, purchasing habits, political affiliations, etc.

Bill Gates recently spoke with OpenAI CEO Sam Altman about using AI to solve the problem of “polarization” and to stop the spread of “misinformation.” Of course, AI could be engineered to control speech and impose lies as facts. This is already happening. The information consumed by people is already heavily monitored and controlled. The masses’ decisions are already heavily influenced by target marketing, news feed preferences and censorship schemes devised by Silicon Valley and the global elite.

People’s behavior and thought are already being engineered by AI systems and feedback loops that keep people in a zombie, consumerist, dumbed down state. Like it or not, computer systems and information networks are already being weaponized to control people in an echo chamber that further brainwashes them. As humans become more connected and adopt Microsoft’s technology, they will only be made more subservient, with only an illusion of autonomy, original thought and individuality.

Microchips the size of sand grains can be deployed for human surveillance

Microchips the size of a grain of sand are being deployed to interface with humans and landscapes to monitor human activity and analyze the environment. Scientists at Northwestern University developed a flying microchip that is about the size of a grain of sand. This microchip travels through the air and spins like a helicopter. The researchers believe that these microchips can be deployed as wireless electronic devices “for environmental monitoring, population surveillance, disease management” and can be used for “other applications that demand coverage over expansive spatial scales.”

So the future that Microsoft envisions is available, and humans will slowly be merged into a computerized state. Whether that comes with or without our consent remains to be seen, but the conveniences offered by these technologies and the promise of a more connected life of safety and security is usually enough to coax compliance.

This is why breaking free from data collection systems, computerized surveillance, the hacking of our cells, the target marketing, the information feedback loops and the digital dopamine rushes is essential.

Sources include:

Expose-News.com

Patents.Google.com

NaturalNews.com

Nature.com

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