Tagged: wearable technology

The Perfect Man/Mousetrap Is Set

There’s nowhere to run, nowhere to hide. We’re being watched and tracked virtually everywhere, and our most private conversations inside our homes are being recorded and monitored. Sound fantastic? It’s not. For instance, Google Chrome has a feature which turns on your computer’s microphone and records everything going on around you, even when you think you’ve turned it off. And your children are unwitting spies as well as victims if they play with Barbie, since she has a wireless connection with a hidden mike so that whatever the child says is transmitted, recorded and analyzed.

Interactive Tattoo Instead of a Chip – Will This Ultimately Become the Mark of the Beast?

Step by step we’re progressing toward the mark of the beast. With each small technological improvement, we’re subtly being sold on the increased convenience and improved safety of new upgrades and expanded use, so that we never recognize a giant leap from past to future. It’s all coming about naturally, with improvements so small that they aren’t threatening. But what’s really happening is that we’re being directed to accept something we never would have agreed to in the beginning, before technology became such a fixture of everyday life.

DARPA Brain Chips to Implant False Memory: Mind Control Redux?

Researchers are going in more than one direction in their quest to develop the most effective way to influence or control thought. Under the cover of health benefits for those with Alzheimer’s, PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder), or other problems with memory they are simultaneously exploring physical means to manipulate thought and memory through deep brain stimulation and implants, and more natural means by seeking to understand how memory works. But however innocuous or even helpful this research may appear, eventually it will be used to interfere with free will, something that defines man as a being made in God’s image.