Watchman: We Are at War, and We Are Being Deceived. We Are Loving the Technology That Is Going to End up Exterminating Us–Lipid Nanoparticle Bioweapon–Demonic AI Technology–You Can Thank Google

  HNewsWire: This is an AI bioweapon. It is part technology and part biology. It is designed to hijack the human genome. It can be used to experiment on humans, and it can also be used to exterminate them.” By Greg Hunter Karen Kingston is a biotech analyst and former Pfizer employee who has researched and written about many aspects of Covid 19 and the so-called vaccines.  Her long-standing position is the entire CV19 plandemic was, in fact, a man made bioweapon from infection to injection.  Kingston has now found all the patents to prove that the CV19 vaccines are made to destroy humanity. Kinston is back again with a mind-blowing update on extremely advanced medical technology that has already been injected 600 million times alone into unsuspecting Americans.  Kingston explains, “This is an AI (artificial intelligence) bioweapon.  It is part……...

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The March Toward A Technocratic Dystopia Begins With The War On “Domestic Terrorists”; AKA The Right Side Of The Isle.

At a tense House Judiciary Committee meeting on March 16, Democrats renewed their drive for an injection of domestic counterterrorism resources for the Justice Department, FBI, and Department of Homeland Security, with Republicans pushing back. At the March 16 markup, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) praised the Domestic Terrorism Prevention Act of 2021, claiming that it is necessary to combat white supremacy. “The Department of Justice has a variety of statutory authority to prosecute domestic terrorists, including white supremacists, but it is evident that the Department has not pursued a sufficient number of these cases,” Nadler stated. “This bill would provide the Department of Justice with the tools it needs to track, identify, and prosecute domestic terrorist cases, as well as the data it needs to focus on the most serious threats.” Nadler claimed that the House passed…

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UK Microchip Implant Firm Now Providing Credit/Debit Payments. Technology Can Only Go So Far Before Prophecy Intervenes.

Hand swipe payments have been taken to the next level by a British microchip implant business, raising concerns about end times prophesies. Human implantable microchips have gone a long way since the first one was implanted in 1998. The technology became commercially accessible in the recent decade, allowing enabling hand swipe credit card payments. Anyone with a microchip implant may use their credit card to pay for anything by just placing their hand with the chip close to the scanner, and the payment will be completed. According to the BBC, Walletmor, a British-Polish company, made this technology accessible for purchase in 2021. The microchip implant may be used to pay for any transaction “anywhere contactless payments are accepted,” according to Wojtek Paprota, the company’s founder and CEO. The microchip implant developed by Walletmor is so small and light that it weighs…

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Biden Is Paving The Way For A Federally Owned Digital Currency Via Executive Order.

President Joe Biden is expected to sign an executive order on Thursday that would look into the possibility of creating a digital currency issued by the US Central Bank (CBDC). Unlike cryptocurrencies like bitcoin, which are not controlled by a single body, this is a digital currency that would be issued by a central bank like the Federal Reserve. The executive order also calls for more research to be conducted in the coming months, as well as policy suggestions from the Treasury Department and other government agencies on how to manage the rapidly growing digital currency sector. According to a White House statement, “the United States must continue technological leadership in this fast emerging field, promoting innovation while minimizing risks for consumers, businesses, the broader financial system, and the climate.” In November, the market capitalization of cryptocurrencies surpassed $3 trillion.…

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Canadian Mounted Police Are Getting Away With Misusing AI powered Facial Recognition Technology.

The federal government is seeking a court to deny a Quebec photographer’s request for certification of a class-action lawsuit over the RCMP’s use of a controversial facial-recognition program, which might affect millions of people. Government attorneys argue in a filing to the Federal Court that Ha Vi Doan cannot claim “damage of any type” as a result of the national police force’s contacts with Clearview AI. Doan’s planned class-action complaint seeks unspecified damages on behalf of herself and other Canadians whose images and information were allegedly included in a vast database collected by Clearview AI and utilized by the Mounties under license. Clearview AI’s technology has drawn a lot of attention since it involves gathering large quantities of photographs from diverse sources with the goal of assisting police forces, financial organizations, and other clients in identifying people from photos. The…

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The CDC Spied On Over 20 Million Cellphone Users Per Day During The Plandemic.

Sen. Ron Johnson (R-Wis.) has demanded information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) concerning the agency’s efforts to track Americans using mobile phone location data during the COVID-19 outbreak. Johnson questioned the CDC’s purported use of location data in a May 5 letter to Director Rochelle Walensky, demanding answers as to why it was approved and whether it is still going on. “It’s unclear why the CDC followed millions of Americans throughout the outbreak, or whether it still does.” “Rather of observing Americans’ daily lives, the CDC should have prioritized the development of therapies, effective diagnostics, and vaccination safety in response to COVID-19,” Johnson said. Requests for comment to the CDC have gone unanswered. According to a report by Vice News, the CDC got one year of location data “from at least 20 million active cellphone users…

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International Bank Develops Prototype for Cross-Border Digital Currency Platform. Paving The Way To Our Technocratic Dystopia.

The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) has created two prototypes for a common platform that would allow international settlements to be made with digital currencies issued by numerous central banks. The infrastructure, codenamed “Project Dunbar,” is meant to allow financial institutions to conduct cross-border transactions in many currencies. The solution has the ability to eliminate reliance on middlemen, lowering transaction costs and speed. The Bank of International Settlements (BIS) worked on the project with the Bank Negara Malaysia, the Reserve Bank of Australia, the Reserve Bank of South Africa, and the Singapore Monetary Authority. The Bank for International Settlements (BIS) was founded in 1930 and is owned by 63 central banks representing 95 percent of global GDP. Its goal is to serve as a bank to central banks. Through international cooperation, the BIS aims to assist central banks in their…

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Government-Wide Facial Recognition Software Usage is Under the Microscope.

Following the success of a recent effort to have the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) scrap its facial recognition program, privacy advocates are now targeting other agencies that employ the technology. Public interest groups and legislators from both parties reacted angrily to reports last month that the IRS required people to upload selfies for an identity verification program managed by ID.me. Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) called on the IRS to end the program, while Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) sought a blanket prohibition on the IRS collecting biometric data. The Electronic Privacy Information Center (EPIC) and the Media Alliance have joined the chorus of public interest groups calling for the IRS to abandon its plan. Their advertising was a big hit. The IRS announced on February 7 that it will not utilize a third-party business to use face recognition to authenticate new…

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Crysler Announces Ambitions to Go All Electric By 2028. Software is Going to be Everywhere.

Chrysler has announced ambitions to go totally electric by 2028, with the first electric vehicle expected to hit the market in 2025. According to The Associated Press, Chrysler announced the plans alongside a new AI-enabled vehicle system powered by a battery that the company claims can drive 350 to 400 miles on a single charge. Chrysler is part of Stellantis, a European automaker that revealed last month a new goal to integrate AI-enabled software into millions of vehicles across its 14 brands. By 2030, Stellantis might earn $22.6 billion in annual income as a result of this. This is all part of the push between automakers to deliver more fully electric and hybrid vehicles with more autonomous driving capabilities. Overall, this would signal a shift away from gasoline-powered engines in automobiles. Chrysler, as one of Stellantis’ primary American brands, will…

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China’s AI Prosecutor is Yet Another Technocratic Dystopian Inevitability Just Over the Horizon.

Chinese scientists claim to have invented a computer that uses artificial intelligence (AI) to charge criminals. The equipment was constructed and tested by the Shanghai Pudong Procuratorate, the country’s largest prosecutor’s office. Credit card fraud, conducting a gambling operation, reckless driving, intentional injury, impeding official responsibilities, theft, fraud, and provoking a dispute are the eight most common crimes in Shanghai, according to the machine. According to the researchers, the so-called AI prosecutor can file a charge with 97 percent accuracy based on a written description of a case. Professor Shi Yong, the project’s principal scientist, said AI technology may help prosecutors focus on more demanding tasks by reducing their daily duties. Shi is also the director of the Chinese Academy of Sciences’ big data and knowledge management laboratory, the regime’s top state-run research institute. “The system can replace prosecutors in…

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