Bernard Marr Dec 6, 2019 – Forbes Have you heard the term the Internet of Bodies (IoB)? That may conjure up a few thoughts that have nothing to do with the true nature of the term, but it’s about using the human body as the latest data platform. At first, this concept seems quite creepy, […]
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Video discussing 5G Concerns from UI Media Newtork : May 5, 2021 As millions across the world are getting vaccinated with the mRNA experimental drugs, the side effects are on the rise, not only with the people getting vaccinated but also the unvaccinated. Is it the spike proteins that are doing it? Is it […]
By Rosanne Lindsay, ND | July 22nd, 2020 Put down the mask. The mask is a tool of conditioning, a temporary distraction from the new technology. Biometric bioluminescence. Bioluminescence is a “cold light” that derives from a chemical reaction within a living organism. Cold light means less than 20% of the light generates thermal radiation, or […]
Stop Smart Meter Newsletter Update 2021-05-18 : A member sent this notice of agenda items on Vancouver’s City Council’s agenda. At Wed., May 19 meeting, a report will be presented re. new LED lights that could serve as part of the “smart city” grid, gathering data surreptitiously. In other cities, there have been complaints about […]
David Paddon Canadian Press Published Monday, April 19, 2021 4:32PM EDT OTTAWA — The federal government will add $1 billion to a fund for improving high-speed communications in rural and remote areas of Canada, bringing the total to $2.75 billion by 2026, the Liberals said Monday in their first full budget since the pandemic began […]
April 11 2021 – 60 Minutes CBS Bill Whitaker reports on the Pentagon projects that helped combat COVID-19 and may help end pandemics forever. It might surprise you to learn that many of the innovations deployed to counter the coronavirus were once obscure Pentagon-funded projects to defend soldiers from contagious diseases and biological […]
Researchers are working on novel microchips the size of pepper flakes that can track and log sample data constantly keeping a patient’s medical records accurately updated. By Loukia Papadopoulos Jun 30, 2018 The University of California Riverside reported that assistant professor of bioengineering in Bourns College of Engineering William Grover was awarded a grant from the Bill […]
WASHINGTON, Jan. 22, 2021 /PRNewswire/ — Oral arguments are scheduled for Monday, January 25, 2021 at 9:30 am (EST) for the landmark case Environmental Health Trust (EHT), Children’s Health Defense (CHD) et al vs. the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). The appeal seeks to have the court order the FCC to remand, vacate and update its 25-year-old exposure guidelines for […]
original post : https://www.hdwarrior.co.uk/2013/02/03/where-is-that-strange-humming-noise-coming-from/ HD Warrior 03/02/2013 UPDATED January 2021 People all across the planet have reported hearing a strange humming/droning noise at the dead of night usually in their bedrooms like my wife and myself heard last evening. This is a bit off topic but as I am in an industry that makes a […]
by Monica Alleven | Dec 3, 2020 11:51am Engineers at Facebook Connectivity have been quietly working for the past two and a half years on a solution to economically provide coverage in rural areas, and what they’ve come up with is SuperCell, an alternative to macrocell sites. Mobile network operators, which traditionally have served these […]