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Globalist Technocrats Want Complete Human Transformation; 4th Industrial Revolution

 

 
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Alex Newman rejoins the program to discuss what the globalist technocrats really want behind their fluffy marketing literature about the global reset and the 4th Industrial Revolution. They want you to believe their intentions are good for all of humanity, but their actions and words say something much different. The 4th industrial revolution could be an amazing journey for humanity as we discover and learn how to use technology for the betterment of all. Unfortunately, the globalist technocrats (which are a minority of humans), have different plans. Alex Newman shares with us his years of research on what those plans entail. You can see more of Alex Newman on his website at https://libertysentinel.org/

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AI device for nursing homes can monitor elderly residents' precise movements using radio waves and call for help if needed

  • The device bounces radio waves around a room to look at objects and movement
  • When it detects movement it bounces the signal back to the mounted sensor 
  • Artificial Intelligence analyses the data to create a constant picture of activity
  • The team say this could be used in care home to alert staff to a resident falling
  • It could also be used to help people with dementia keep track of their activities 

A radar-like tool that can track movements throughout the day without using an invasive camera could be used in care homes to alert staff if a resident falls over

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Artificial intelligence examines best ways to keep parolees from recommitting crimes

https://phys.org/news/2020-08-artificial-intelligence-ways-parolees-recommitting.html

 

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Marcus Rogers and Umit Karabiyik of Purdue Polytechnic's Department of Computer and Information Technology, are leading an ongoing project focused on using AI-enabled tools and technology to reduce the recidivism rates for convicted criminals who have been released.

Both are examining the forensic psychology aspect, by identifying risky behaviors, stressful situations and other behavioral and physiological factors connected to a risk of individuals returning to criminal behavior. Rogers is a professor and Karabiyik is an assistant professor in the fields of digital and cyber forensics.

"The major reason recidivism is so high is the parolees don't feel like they belong in the community," Karabiyik said. "They have a hard time, and they immediately go back to their old criminal habits. Their old criminal communities are very welcoming."

Artificial intelligence will give researchers a window into the parolee's daily life through bracelets that collect health information, including stress and heart rate.

Smart phones carried by each person also will collect information, ranging from where they are at any given time to the photos they may take. The artificial intelligence will be run in intervals with the data examined rather than real time.

Rogers said the information will be used to identify risky behaviors, stressful situations and other behavioral and physiological factors correlated with those individuals at risk of returning to their criminal behavior.

"The goal of the study is to identify opportunities for early intervention to better assist those individuals to integrate back into general society successfully," he said.

The monitoring systems currently are being developed, with the parolees expected to use the system during the third year of the research.

The project will work with 250 parolees as they are released. Of that total, 125 people will be in a treatment group that will have the devices and use the system. The other 125 people will be a control group observed to compare the differences. All are volunteers who consent to participate in the research, and their family members are notified of the project.

 

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In what could be the first direct link between AI and the human brain, interventional neurologist Thomas Oxley reveals the world's first minimally invasive digital spinal cord. He shares the exciting story behind the ongoing development of this unique wireless device that can interpret signals from the brain for patients with paralysis without the need for open brain surgery or direct contact with brain tissue. Endovascular neurologist Thomas Oxley's 2016 research demonstrated the potential for a neural recording device to be engineered onto a stent and implanted into a blood vessel in the brain, without the need for open brain surgery. This research has progressively attracted investment, with completion of a Series A fundraiser in 2017. His company's technology, the Stentrode, currently under FDA review, is planned for a first in human trial. Patients with tetraplegia due to spinal cord injury, stroke and ALS will be recruited into a trial of direct brain control over a suite of assistive technologies. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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Long-Term, Emergency Care for U.S. Government Employees & Dependents Who Were Injured While Serving in China & Cuba in Government Funding Bill

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Shaheen Secures Long-Term, Emergency Care for U.S. Government Employees & Dependents Who Were Injured While Serving in China & Cuba in Government Funding Bill

December 16, 2019

Shaheen has led efforts in the Senate to provide care, leave and benefits to federal government employees and family members suffering from brain injuries received in Cuba and China under mysterious circumstances.

(Washington, DC)—U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen (D-NH), a senior member of the Appropriations and Foreign Relations committees, issued the following statement after successfully securing language to provide long-term, emergency care benefits for injured U.S. Government employees serving overseas and their dependents in the recently announced bipartisan and bicameral omnibus appropriations bills. These employees have been designated by the U.S. Government as suffering injuries as a result of a hostile action or health incident while serving in China and Cuba. The final text of the legislation was released just moments ago and will soon be voted on by the House and Senate. Over 40 U.S. government employees are affected, not including dependents.

“These injuries, and subsequent treatment by the U.S. Government, have been a living nightmare for these dedicated public servants and their families,” said Shaheen. “Our diplomats, personnel and their families in China and Cuba experienced mystifying injuries while serving our country, and they must be assured that our government will stand by them as they continue on their path toward recovery. It’s time to right this wrong and that’s why I pushed congressional leadership to include this provision in the bipartisan government funding legislation. There is still tremendous uncertainty surrounding the circumstances that led to these injuries, but that should in no way prevent our government from caring for those who have sacrificed so much in the line of duty.”  

Specifically, Senator Shaheen’s provision in support of these diplomats would authorize the State Department to provide the following:

  • Long-term, emergency care benefits to federal employees that were injured as a part of their duties in China and Cuba;
  • Allow dependents of these employees to receive benefits if their primary insurance denies their claims; and
  • Would also allow USG employees to receive compensation if their injuries preclude them from working a full work schedule.

In March, CBS 60 Minutes reported on the first-hand accounts of the diplomats serving in China who have experienced these alarming health conditions and the disturbing lack of care and support from the U.S. government, despite the fact that their symptoms appear to match those of U.S. diplomats who were working in Havana, Cuba. The 60 Minutes report featured a letter from Senator Shaheen to Secretary of State Mike Pompeo requesting that the State Department “re-examine the cases from China … and provide all injured personnel with equal access to treatment, leave and benefits.”  

 

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Brain implants successfully restore rudimentary vision in monkeys and could allow blind people to see again

https://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-9018585/Brain-implants-restore-rudimentary-form-vision-blind.html

 

 

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'This is not science fiction,' say scientists pushing for 'neuro-rights'

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Scientific advances from deep brain stimulation to wearable scanners are making manipulation of the human mind increasingly possible, creating a need for laws and protections to regulate use of the new tools, top neurologists said on Thursday.

A set of “neuro-rights” should be added to the Universal Declaration of Human Rights adopted by the United Nations, said Rafael Yuste, a neuroscience professor at New York’s Columbia University and organizer of the Morningside Group of scientists and ethicists proposing such standards.

Five rights would guard the brain against abuse from new technologies - rights to identity, free will and mental privacy along with the right of equal access to brain augmentation advances and protection from algorithmic bias, the group says.

“If you can record and change neurons, you can in principle read and write the minds of people,” Yuste said during an online panel at the Web Summit, a global tech conference.

“This is not science fiction. We are doing this in lab animals successfully.”

 

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The above event, formerly known as Project X, revealed PanQuake; a next generation social reach and amplification tool that makes big tech social media platforms look like they are from the Dark Ages. The event, hosted by Taylor Hudak, featured a renowned panel of guests including PanQuake Co-founder Suzie Dawson, Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Chris Hedges, ex NSA Technical Director Bill Binney, comedians Graham Elwood, Jimmy Dore and Lee Camp, TV host Peter Lavelle and a special message from Christine Assange, mother of WikiLeaks publisher Julian Assange.
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EMF Lecture 2011 The EMF Spectrum

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First presented in 2011 Electromagnetic Fields: The Science On Human Health Effects, featuring Dr. Ted Litovitz, Physicist and EMR Researcher. This presentation was given to Congressional members several years ago by The Council on Wireless Technology Impacts.

I have made several "additions" to update this information but I think you may find it useful and educational.

 

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