SEPTEMBER 06, 2021 In a recent program of La Quinta Columna, Dr. José Luis Sevillano explained that, although the population is being irradiated by waves emitted by 5G technology and both inoculated and non-inoculated people are being affected by the radiation emitted by the antennas, those who carry graphene oxide in their bodies are the ones […]
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In 2018, on land and in space, preparations to deploy millions of antennas were very publicly being made and advertised, for “5G,” “Smart Cities,” and the “Internet of Things.” At the same time, and without any publicity, governments, research laboratories, and commercial and military interests were collaborating on plans to create “Smart Oceans” and the “Internet of Underwater Things” (IoUT). They did not consult the fishes, whales, dolphins, octopuses, and other inhabitants of those depths.
Vaccine Under Electron Microscope shows what appears to be Graphene – also used in 5G bitchute.com/video/bMlOUr9qKD9n/ The wireless industry also has shown great interest in Graphene over the past few years, particularly for 5G : 0
Graphene and 5G
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The Tangled Fate of Graphene and 5G These two technologies have long been hyped, and proponents of each are finally starting to work together https://spectrum.ieee.org/nanoclast/semiconductors/materials/graphene-and-5g-enable-the-commercial-aspirations-of-each-other By Dexter Johnson 19 Mar 2018 Graphene has been heralded as a “wonder material” for well over a decade now, and 5G has been marketed as the next […]
By KELVIN CHAN – June 3 2021 LONDON (AP) — The European Union unveiled plans Thursday for a digital ID wallet that residents could use to access services across the 27-nation bloc, part of a post-pandemic recovery strategy that involves accelerating the shift to an online world. The European Digital Identity Wallet proposed by the […]
Contact tracing is not just for tracking viruses, it’s a social credit tool for monitoring a nation’s deplorables: perspective Tim Hinchliffe – December 2020 As the networking of humans and machines shows to have incredible promise towards improving overall health and well being for generations to come, the Internet of Bodies (IoB) also runs the risk […]
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, […]
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 […]
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 […]