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WEF's YUVAL NOAH: FREEWILL IS OVER


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Here is your future, looks very bad under the WEF.

 


 

You guys should really watch this. Insane psychopaths at work.

"Free will is over" "never allow a good pandemic to go to waste" "new regime of surveillance under the skin"

 

 

 

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LOOK AT THE SMILE ON KLAUS SCHWAB FACE WHEN YUVAL NOAH TELLS HIM THE POOR PEOPLE WILL DIE

 


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ISRAELI TRANSHUMANIST YUVAL NOAH EXPLAINS THE GOYIM ENSLAVEMENT PROCEDURE

 

This guy is worth listening to. The WEF and their henchmen.

Vaccine tracking devices have already started.

 


 

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I don't have this guys book, but looks an interesting read.

 

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I don't have this guys book, but looks an interesting read.

 

 Well, you wouldn't find it in the COVID-19 the Great reset by Klaus Schwab because that lil passage is from Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 by John Coleman 

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Here is your future, looks very bad under the WEF

 

It's like you enjoy being hand fed misinformation. You get this bozo to put together edited clips and sound bites that make up this story you want to live out and you swallow it whole. 

Yuval Noah is warning against under the skin surveillance and if you had read any of his books you'd know that he's against this and calls it for the slippery slope it is. This is what he's really got to say about the lil clip that clown tried to spin into something else

 

 


Under-the-skin surveillance
In order to stop the epidemic, entire populations need to comply with certain guidelines. There are two main ways of achieving this. One method is for the government to monitor people, and punish those who break the rules. Today, for the first time in human history, technology makes it possible to monitor everyone all the time. Fifty years ago, the KGB couldn’t follow 240m Soviet citizens 24 hours a day, nor could the KGB hope to effectively process all the information gathered. The KGB relied on human agents and analysts, and it just couldn’t place a human agent to follow every citizen. But now governments can rely on ubiquitous sensors and powerful algorithms instead of flesh-and-blood spooks. 

In their battle against the coronavirus epidemic several governments have already deployed the new surveillance tools. The most notable case is China. By closely monitoring people’s smartphones, making use of hundreds of millions of face-recognising cameras, and obliging people to check and report their body temperature and medical condition, the Chinese authorities can not only quickly identify suspected coronavirus carriers, but also track their movements and identify anyone they came into contact with. A range of mobile apps warn citizens about their proximity to infected patients.  
 This kind of technology is not limited to east Asia. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel recently authorised the Israel Security Agency to deploy surveillance technology normally reserved for battling terrorists to track coronavirus patients. When the relevant parliamentary subcommittee refused to authorise the measure, Netanyahu rammed it through with an “emergency decree”.
You might argue that there is nothing new about all this. In recent years both governments and corporations have been using ever more sophisticated technologies to track, monitor and manipulate people. Yet if we are not careful, the epidemic might nevertheless mark an important watershed in the history of surveillance. Not only because it might normalise the deployment of mass surveillance tools in countries that have so far rejected them, but even more so because it signifies a dramatic transition from “over the skin” to “under the skin” surveillance. 
 Hitherto, when your finger touched the screen of your smartphone and clicked on a link, the government wanted to know what exactly your finger was clicking on. But with coronavirus, the focus of interest shifts. Now the government wants to know the temperature of your finger and the blood-pressure under its skin. 
The emergency pudding
One of the problems we face in working out where we stand on surveillance is that none of us know exactly how we are being surveilled, and what the coming years might bring. Surveillance technology is developing at breakneck speed, and what seemed science-fiction 10 years ago is today old news. As a thought experiment, consider a hypothetical government that demands that every citizen wears a biometric bracelet that monitors body temperature and heart-rate 24 hours a day. The resulting data is hoarded and analysed by government algorithms. The algorithms will know that you are sick even before you know it, and they will also know where you have been, and who you have met. The chains of infection could be drastically shortened, and even cut altogether. Such a system could arguably stop the epidemic in its tracks within days. Sounds wonderful, right?
The downside is, of course, that this would give legitimacy to a terrifying new surveillance system. If you know, for example, that I clicked on a Fox News link rather than a CNN link, that can teach you something about my political views and perhaps even my personality. But if you can monitor what happens to my body temperature, blood pressure and heart-rate as I watch the video clip, you can learn what makes me laugh, what makes me cry, and what makes me really, really angry. 
It is crucial to remember that anger, joy, boredom and love are biological phenomena just like fever and a cough. The same technology that identifies coughs could also identify laughs. If corporations and governments start harvesting our biometric data en masse, they can get to know us far better than we know ourselves, and they can then not just predict our feelings but also manipulate our feelings and sell us anything they want — be it a product or a politician. Biometric monitoring would make Cambridge Analytica’s data hacking tactics look like something from the Stone Age. Imagine North Korea in 2030, when every citizen has to wear a biometric bracelet 24 hours a day. If you listen to a speech by the Great Leader and the bracelet picks up the tell-tale signs of anger, you are done for.
If you TLDR'D he basically says don't allow the government to use this crisis to impose even more.forms of surveillance 
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LiYang said: 

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I don't have this guys book, but looks an interesting read.

 

 Well, you wouldn't find it in the COVID-19 the Great reset by Klaus Schwab because that lil passage is from Conspirators' Hierarchy: The Story of the Committee of 300 by John Coleman 

 Do you have the book? That's why I put the disclaimer there. I have not read the book. Should I buy this ass holes book and give him money? Or just wait it out and see what happens?

What do you think about the text? "useless eaters" disease, starvation, epidemics. basic chaos.

Any truth to it? Is there a plot to kill off humanity?

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And who will own what we rent? Who's the landlords? The WEF?

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I'll choose what I eat, thanks.

 

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True Leftist totalitarianism.

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