Edible sensor: next step to control the people

in #digital6 years ago (edited)

The digital ingestion tracking system works by embedding a tablet with a sensor the size of a grain of sand. The sensor is activated by gastric juices and sends a unique, identifying signal to a wearable patch. The date and time of the signal and other health information is automatically logged by the patch and the information is transmitted via Bluetooth to a paired mobile device. Are you worried yet?

Dr. Jeffrey Lieberman, chairman of psychiatry at Columbia University and New York-Presbyterian Hospital: “There’s an irony in it being given to people with mental disorders than can include delusions. It’s like a biomedical Big Brother.”

Medication for mental disorders is being pushed by the pharmaceutical industry like crazy. Anyone entering the doctor’s office admitting they have a conflict at work or feel a bit tired waking up in the morning or are in an argument with their parents or aren’t happy about their life at that moment or whatever problem that can be dealt with by perseverance or patience or personal strength and should be seen as a normal slump that will naturally be followed by better times; everyone is given medication for depression in an instant. Billion dollar industry.

And now they want to make sure you are taking your medication. Comes in handy when divergent people are obligated to take medication for depression which has never been proven to work but modifies your brain permanently.

In Autralia and Sweden people have already voluntarily had microchips implanted in their hands. “So easy to open a door with a wave of my hand, so easy if I can pay at the register with a wave of my hand”, is the naive narrative. Didn’t think of criminals cutting of your hand and wave at the atm with it, did you?

All the ‘easy’ reasons to have chips implanted and to ingest edible sensors are to create support for things we should never accept as independent, autonomous people and things that can and will be used against you, your free will and your privacy.

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