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Groundbreaking new material could allow artificial intelligence to merge with the human brain.
Well, who would have thought it?
I can't remember ever mentioning that, like over and over again, year after year.
And here we are.
And you know, When there's an agenda for the world and you uncover it, then unless something stops it, you are going to predict the future.
And the future is now.
Here and now.
So here's the story.
Scientists have discovered a groundbreaking biosynthetic material.
Notice synthetic, biosynthetic material.
I've gone into this in my books, and it's also in The Answer, about the transformation of the human body from a biological entity to a synthetic biological entity.
And, I mean, it's just here.
So scientists have discovered a groundbreaking biosynthetic material that they claim can be used to merge artificial intelligence with the human brain, which is the plan all along.
It's the ultimate goal being pursued through this virus hoax.
The breakthrough presented at the American Chemical Society Fall 2020 Virtual Expo Sounds like something not to miss, doesn't it?
Is a major step towards integrating electronics with the body to create part-human, part-robotic cyborg beings, which I've been saying was the plan for decades.
Connecting electronics to human tissue has been a major challenge due to traditional materials like gold, silicon and steel causing scarring when implanted.
Scars not only cause damage but also interrupt electrical signals flowing between computers and muscle or brain tissue.
No, this is not a sci-fi movie.
This is a mainstream news report.
The researchers from the University of Delaware were able to overcome this after various types of polymers.
We got the idea for this project because we were trying to interface rigid organic microelectrodes with the brain, but the brain is made out of organic salty live materials, said Dr.
David Martin, who led the study along with people in white coats.
It wasn't working well, so we thought there must be a better way.
We started looking at organic electronic materials like conjugated polymers that were being used in non-biological devices.
We found a chemically stable example that was sold commercially as an anti-static coating for electronic displays.
The polymer, known as P-dot or P-dot, has exactly the properties needed to interface electronic hardware with human tissue without causing scarring while also dramatically improving the performance of medical implants.
The versatile Pedot polymer was also recently discovered to be capable of transforming standard house bricks into energy storage units due to its ability to penetrate porous materials and conduct electricity.
The latest research used a pedot film with an antibody that stimulates blood vessel growth
after injury and could be used to detect early stages of tumor growth in the body. Now
I doubt it's quite like that because this long long plan to transform the nature of the human
body and the nature with it of the human mind does not do sitting around a table
strumming its fingers, waiting for the next geek somewhere or scientific study somewhere to come up with the next stage.
That it needs to continually advance this program.
It's already there and it flows out without a gap because it's all sorted and developed in the underground bases and then played out into the public arena with a cover story.
So I doubt that if this polymer is what they say it is and does what they say it is, That it was developed in the way it's just described.
I think all these things are already known about.
But the point is that as with the fascistic nature of the impositions on humanity all around the world, The agenda has come out of the shadows.
It had to at some point because you can't change a society unless you change a society.
You can manipulate from the shadows for a long, long time, but there comes a point where the society you want has to manifest in ways that people can see it.
And so this is where we are now.
And this is why you've got Shocking frauds like Elon Musk coming out now and saying your brain will get its own USB-C port.
Your brain with a USB-C port in it, that's Elon Musk's vision for brain-machine interfaces, BMI. In a controversial July 2019 white paper, he claimed that his company, Neuralink, had taken a huge step towards building a scalable bandwidth BMI system.
Brain-machine interface that would let the human brain stream full broad electrophysiology data to a network using a combination of ultrafine polymer probes and neurosurgical robot that sows them into the brain and custom high-density electronics.
Now, see my earlier comment.
Neuralink has taken a huge step towards developing.
No, Neuralink is the front company to introduce it.
The technology has come from somewhere else, like Gates and others.
Musk is just the front man and the cover story of how it came about and into the public arena.
Elon Musk is an absolute fraud.
He should be in jail, along with Gates.
They deserve each other.
With the key buried at a depth that will be impossible to find.
Because they know exactly what they're doing.
These are psychopaths we're dealing with here.
Super psychopaths.
A single USB-C cable provides full bandwidth data streaming from the device, the paper noted.
The device having been stitched in theory into your cerebral cortex.
Neuroscientists were varying shades of intrigue, appalled and dismissive.
The custom hardware would only pick up noise, they suggested.
Interpretation of brainwaves simply wasn't that advanced.
Well... Not in the public arena, maybe, but these people don't get it.
The ethical issues were pronounced.
They couldn't give a damn about them.
The body would reject this level of intervention.
Where was the peer review in the paper?
And A year later, Musk has promised a Neuralink update.
This was cryptically announced by Musk in July 2020 with the tweets, if you can't beat him, join him, Neuralink mission statement and progress update August 28th.
Ten days ahead of the reveal, we decided to take stock of Neuralink's works and the ongoing discussion about the potential of brain-machine interface, speaking to a range of specialists in the sector where the work was going on and how realistic Musk's vision was.
Neuralink began as a way to advance the technology of brain-machine interface described by one organization, the Mayo Clinic, as a technology that acquires brain signals, analyzes them, and translates them into commands that are relayed to output devices that carry out desired actions.
Many observed suspects that the pending update will have to do with the analyze them part of that statement.
And Musk's, if you can't beat him, statement refers to his well-documented concern about the power of AI. And this is the scale of the Musk statement.
The Musk perceptual scam.
He's saying that AI could be the end of humanity.
He knows that's the plan.
And he plays the good cop in the sense of, oh yeah, we've got to be careful.
But then, with all his companies, well his companies, the companies he fronts up for, he is advancing the very agenda he says could be the end of humanity because he knows that's the idea.
And so, where we've reached now is that even what were considered the most extreme and lunatic things that I've said in the past in the books, etc.
are coming to pass.
So, the virus.
I had an experience, honestly.
Talk about Talk about slaves, policing the slaves.
Some people come across to see me last weekend, among them a journalist and someone who's got an organization that's campaigning for the protection of our rights in the face of what's going on.
Anyway, they came over.
And they couldn't get a ferry until late in the day.
So they came over quite late afternoon.
And we went into this hotel just down the road from me called the Ryde Castle.
And we couldn't get a table because there was too many people in there.
And you would have got a table normally, but with the social distancing, there's not the same number of tables.
You get the picture of what it's like where you are.
So I thought, okay, well, let's try Apley Manor Hotel at the top of the hill in Ryde.
So we went there.
To be greeted by people in masks or, you know, the usual masks, the big masks that cover your face, or one of them had one of these welding helmets on.
I can't take them seriously.
I really can't.
Anyway, I was informed, or we in general were informed, that we had to fill in our details for the government.
So I obviously said, well, that ain't happening.
So I went to get the food, ordered the food, and they wouldn't serve me because they said that They have to take my details and if I don't fill them in, they're not going to serve me.
So I told them that I hope they had a nice life because it was the last time they'd ever see me in that place.
And this is going on around the country.
It happened to me in a cafe in Dorset when I was over on the mainland a few weeks ago.
The government says it's the rules, it's the law.
Well, it turns out it's not, you see.
It may well be at some point, but it's not at the moment.
This is the government website, the UK government website, and where it's talking about this track and trace stuff.
It says, if someone does not wish to share their details or provide incorrect information, some people are putting Buckingham Palace's phone number down and stuff like that.
Anyway, and that's great.
It's funny, and good luck to them.
But my instincts are just don't do anything.
No, don't even pander to them to the point of filling in a fake address.
I'm just not doing it. So anyway, it says here, if someone does not wish to share their details or provide incorrect information, although this is voluntary, this is to, you know, shop owners and restaurant owners and stuff.
Well, not shop owners, but restaurant owners are supposed to give you Although this is voluntary, please encourage customers and visitors to share their details in order to support the NHS Test and Trace system and advise them that this information will only be used when necessary to help stop the spread of COVID-19.
If a customer or visitor informs you that they do not want their details shared for the purpose of the NHS Test and Trace, they can choose to opt out.
And if they do, you should not share their information used for booking purposes with NHS Test and Trace.
The accuracy of the information provided will be the responsibility of the individual who provides it.
You do not have to verify An individual's identity for NHS test and trace purposes.
So that's from the government bloody website.
And you've got these organisations like the Appling Manor Hotel in Wright here, but others too all around the country, who are saying that we're not going to serve you unless you fill in details, your details for the government On the basis of even the government saying it's a voluntary thing and not compulsory.
And, you know, it's extraordinary.
Well, it's not really when you see how people's minds work, but how little people know about the virus.
There's a poll out in America People think that a third of the deaths, alleged deaths, from COVID-19 are young people.
A third! When actually it's a fraction.
Tiny fraction.
Even according to their ludicrous way of re-designating diagnosis.
And here's people, oh yeah, the government says you've got, well you haven't.
And, you know, these people are losing custom because people with a mind of their own will simply not go back there.
And we went back to the Ryde Castle where, you know, the forms were there, but they were voluntary, according to the government website here.
And it was fine.
So a lot of these rules...
I mean, the police were caught out, weren't they, during the lockdowns?
Imposing rules that actually were not laws, but were simply government recommendations that had no basis in law, and therefore you didn't have to do them.
Well, you have to do them anyway.
Honestly, it is so easy for the few to control the many.
It's stunning.
And where does it all lead?
Well, it leads here.
I did an interview this week for about two and a half hours with some lovely people who were in Melbourne, Australia.
What's going on there in Melbourne and Victoria with its fascist premier, Daniel Andrews?
It's full-blown fascism what's going on there.
And here's one of the expressions of it.
Fascist Australia. This is my headline.
You probably guessed that.
Fascist Australia authorities to use surveillance drones to catch people not wearing masks.
Authorities in Melbourne, Australia.
We'll use high-tech surveillance drones to catch people outside not wearing masks, as well as to scan for vehicles that are in violation of curfew by being more than five kilometres from home.
High-powered drones will be used to find people not wearing masks in cars too far from home, according to a 7 News Melbourne news report.
Excuse me. Let me have a little sip of coffee.
The drones will be used to ensure skate parks and playgrounds remain empty.
Because we can't have kids in skate parks and playgrounds.
The surveillance devices can be flown up to a distance of seven kilometres and produce images so clear they can read a vehicle's number plate from 500 metres away.
Now, again, when I've written this over the decades that this was coming, Including the drone surveillance.
It was, you're mad, you are.
You're that reptile man.
And here we are.
But you see, what I'm seeing is that even though you wrote this stuff all that time ago, this was coming and now it's here, people still find reasons, excuses for why What I said was not true.
Well, you know, the drones, they stop people spreading the virus.
Yeah, but hold on a minute.
You said, when I said this was coming, that it was nonsense and ridiculous and I was crazy.
Now it's here, you're saying, oh yeah, but we've got to stop the virus.
Privacy advocates are concerned that there is no sunset clause on the use of such technology.
Of course there's not, because it's meant to be permanent.
And the drones could continue to be used to spy on citizens after the pandemic ends.
It's not planned to end.
7 News Melbourne spoke to two residents who said they weren't worried because they were behaving and had nothing to hide.
Isn't that hilarious?
Well, let's put a camera in your toilet then.
And in your bedroom.
And overlooking the bath.
Let's put one in your front room.
Well, no, that's an invasion of my privacy.
Alright, I thought you had nothing to hide and you were behaving.