Anonymous ID: 72ecac March 6, 2019, 3:35 p.m. No.5544616   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4668

Ex-DARPA Head Wants You to Swallow ID Microchips

 

Google executive also pushes e-tattoo that reads your mind

 

Paul Joseph Watson

Prison Planet.com

January 7, 2014

 

Former DARPA director and now Google executive Regina Dugan is pushing an edible “authentication microchip” along with an electronic tattoo that can read your mind. No this isn’t a movie script about a futuristic scientific dictatorship, it’s trendy and cool!

 

Dugan, who is Head of Advanced Technology at (Google-owned) Motorola, told an audience at the All Things D11 Conference that the company was working on a microchip inside a pill that users would swallow daily in order obtain the “superpower” of having their entire body act as a biological authentication system for cellphones, cars, doors and other devices.

 

“This pill has a small chip inside of it with a switch,” said Dugan. “It also has what amounts to an inside out potato battery. When you swallow it, the acids in your stomach serve as the electrolyte and that powers it up. And the switch goes on and off and creates an 18 bit ECG wide signal in your body and essentially your entire body becomes your authentication token.”

 

Dugan added that the chip had already been FDA approved and could be taken 30 times a day for someone’s entire life without effecting their health, a seemingly dubious claim.

 

Would you swallow a Google microchip every day simply to access your cellphone?

 

Privacy advocates will wince at the thought, especially given Dugan’s former role as head of DARPA, the Pentagon agency that many see as being at the top of the pyramid when it comes to the Big Brother technocracy.

 

Indeed, when host Walt Mossberg asked Dugan, “Does Google now know everything I do and everywhere I go because let’s face it….you’re from Google,” she responded by laughing and saying Mossberg should just swallow the pill.

 

In addition to the edible microchip, Motorola is also working on a wearable e-tattoo that could also read a user’s mind by detecting the unvocalized words in their throat.

 

“It has been known for decades that when you speak to yourself in your inner voice, your brain still sends neural spike volleys to your vocal apparatus, in a similar fashion to when you actually speak aloud,” explains Extreme Tech’s John Hewitt, noting that the device could allow covert voice activation as well as being used to detect stress and emotion (because Big Brother cares about your feelings).

 

During the D11 conference, Dugan predicted that if the e-tattoo was made to look cool with different artistic designs, young people would want to have it fused to their skin, “if only to piss off their parents.”

 

The edible microchip and the wearable e-tattoo are prime examples of how transhumanism is being made “trendy” in an effort to convince the next generation to completely sacrifice whatever privacy they have left in the name of faux rebellion (which is actually cultural conformism) and convenience.

 

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Anonymous ID: 72ecac March 6, 2019, 3:38 p.m. No.5544668   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>5544616

 

The NIBIB is very optimistic about the prognosis for wearable tech and biosensors in predicting disease. It’s the same kind of fervor demonstrated by Regina Dugan, the former head of DARPA who relocated to Google and, most recently, to Facebook in her trans-human search to merge man and machine. Dugan truly believes that humans of all ages and stripes, especially rebellious teenagers, must learn to navigate the new world order of authentication, where we all just plug in and have magical powers.

 

The National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering (NIBIB) has completed a limited study on “wearable biosensors, similar to the Apple Watch or Fitbit.” The NIBIB biosensors tracked respiration, heartbeat, and temperature measurements just like the popular personal fitness devices, but the more powerful NIBIB sensors also had the capacity to record a male participant’s “level of activity, radiation exposure, levels of oxygen-bound hemoglobin in his blood, and recorded more than 250,000 measurements each day.” It’s important to note that the radiation exposure measured by NIBIB biosensors was from exposure the participant received from riding in an airplane. It’s telling that the study did not include any science based research for radiation from smart meters, microwave towers or cell phones.

 

Of particular interest are results from the study that seem to indicate that the biosensor measurements can detect the early onset of an illness, before the symptoms fully develop. One person they monitored for two years experienced four different time periods where his skin temperature and heart rate seemed much higher than normal. During these times, this test subject was also complaining of congestion. Eventually, he was diagnosed with Lyme disease. Grace Peng, Ph.D., and the Director of NIBIB said she believed the “wearable was able to predict Lyme disease before the patient had any symptoms.”

 

Another participant was experiencing spiking heart rates, so the researchers created an algorithm that would designate a normal heart pattern that might serve as reference. Other patients were flagged for diabetes due to “physiological signals, like [a] high daytime heart rate that correlated with insulin resistance.” Jesslyn Dunn, a Ph.D. from Stanford University and one of the authors of the study, suggested that the 24/7 monitoring gives a better picture of what the health conditions really are, because people may only “go into the doctor once a year.” There was no data given concerning future scenarios of a biosensor wearing patient with a physician who is monitoring the output. Can the doctor who sees something amiss “demand” the patient make an appointment? What about the consequences of not following through with the doctor’s request?

 

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The NIBIB is a division of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). It was established by former President Bill Clinton in 2000 and was one of the primary participants in getting all U.S. medical records digitized. The NIBIB utilizes highly sophisticated and powerful equipment, such as a “camera that can acquire images at 100 billion frames per second,” to study the biological properties of disease and the human body. There’s no mention that nutrition is involved in any of their research criteria.

 

The NIBIB is very optimistic about the prognosis for wearable tech and biosensors in predicting disease. It’s the same kind of fervor demonstrated by Regina Dugan, the former head of DARPA who relocated to Google and, most recently, to Facebook in her trans-human search to merge man and machine. Dugan truly believes that humans of all ages and stripes, especially rebellious teenagers, must learn to navigate the new world order of authentication, where we all just plug in and have magical powers.

 

Who needs a mother’s intuition or an internal sense that something may be awry in your own physical body when all that self awareness becomes “old hat” due to wearable technology? One wonders when retina scans will become part and parcel of the diagnostic process. At that point, we’ll all be organ donors, won’t we?

 

https://www.newstarget.com/2018-11-21-wearable-technology-to-detect-sickness-before-symptoms-appear.html