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A lot of people look at their smart phones and just see a little phone with a computer in it. They have no idea what is coming our way with the smart grid, the Internet of Things, the Fourth Industrial Revolution, and, simply put, the technological evolution of man.
The singularity isn’t what people have been led to believe… and it’s right around the corner.
Rick Wiles of TruNews breaks down his attendance at the this year’s Mobile World Congress where mobile tech industry leaders cheerfully discussed the total information awareness society and the one trillion dollar “global brain” they are building to rule over the planet.
Listen to “Rick Wiles: The Coming Global Brain, Part 1 TRUNEWS 03 16 17” on Spreaker.
Listen to “Rick Wiles: The Coming Global Brain, Part 2 TRUNEWS 03 17 17” on Spreaker.
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This 5G network is probably the worst thing coming down the pike, and absolutely no one knows what affect this network will have on humanity.
No safety testing, no standards, no procedures, no monitoring. Just get it up and get it going – for business’ sake.
Maybe someone could tell me why 5G is so much better than 4G – for the money and for the absolutely unknown health risks.
Can we all come together and agree that something so revolutionary that has never been tried before should probably be tested before being implemented? Are we so disconnected from ourselves, our bodies and our families that we just don’t care anymore?
Sure, no problem, 5G is so much better because it has increased data speeds and coverage.
I know, i know, we had it so much better in cavemen days.
Down with progress, right?