Wednesday, February 8, 2023

IN the NEWS - Brain Transparency?... Scary, Creepy, Wicked....

Imagine what the Beast Power could do working with kings of the earth if they wanted to with this stuff?....scary, creepy, wicked.... and the kings of the earth have committed fornication with her,... Revelation 18:3
***BTW, we are NOT saying this will be used during the Mark of the Beast Controversy...but it's possible...scary, creepy, wicked

"At the WEF Annual Meeting 2023, The Atlantic’s CEO Nicholas Thompson chaired a session called “Ready for Brain Transparency?”  
The session opened with an Orwellian-inspired video showing a
scenario in which employees’ brainwaves were monitored and decoded. Besides using the information gathered to evaluate employee performance, brainwaves were decoded to assess whether or not any individuals had participated in criminal activity.
 
Following the video, Duke University’s Nita Farahany, an expert on both the ethical and legal implications of emerging technologies, explained to the audience that methods of decoding brainwaves
already exist. Certain technologies, she said, already allow powerful organizations and governments to “pick up and decode faces that you’re seeing in your mind—simple shapes, numbers, your PIN number to your bank account.
All those thoughts and feelings bubbling around inside, added Farahany, are just pieces of data, adding that this data can be decoded using artificial intelligence (AI). Contrary to popular belief, devices used to decode this “data” needn’t be as invasive as Elon Musk’s neural implants. According to Farahany, devices used are more like Fitbits for the human brain. 
 
***On the same day Farahany was giving her presentation, NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg was also in Davos. Like
Farahany, Stoltenberg probably knows his fair share about brain hacking. In 2021, NATO chaired a forum exploring the “‘weaponization of brain sciences” and exploiting the “‘vulnerabilities of the human brain.” 
In a NATO-approved piece, experts from Johns Hopkins University and Imperial College London discuss the many ways in which the human mind should be considered a battlefield. Cognitive warfare, they noted, involves much more than changing what people think; it also involves changing people’s behaviors. “Waged successfully,” reads the piece, cognitive warfare “shapes and influences individual and group beliefs and behaviors to favor an aggressor’s tactical or strategic objectives.” 
The aggressors “could conceivably subdue a society without resorting to outright force or coercion.” Cognitive warfare seeks to weaponize 
neurological resources” 
as well as 
 “mass communication techniques.” 
Whereas information warfare focuses almost entirely on the input of information, cognitive warfare focuses on both the input and the output (that is, our behaviors)."
ZeroHedge