Category: Technology
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Swiss Researchers Develop Wearable Microchip that Eliminates Bodily Privacy Once and for All
These microchips will eventually connect to the ‘internet of things,’ a comprehensive array of devices which track and record us at all times.
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Moroccan Students Build Off-Grid ‘Hemp House’ Made Almost Entirely from Hemp and Solar Panels
This Moroccan ‘hemp house’ shows the world that environmentally sustainable construction is possible.
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Former CBS Journalist Sharyl Attkisson Calls Out YouTube for Censoring Factual Info About Hydroxychloroquine
One of the most credible and respected independent journalists in America is calling out YouTube for censoring factual information.
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WATCH: Bill Gates and Ellen Discuss Vaccinating ‘7 Billion Healthy People’ in Order to ‘Return to Normal’
Do 7 billion healthy people really need a vaccine in order to go back to work, school and church?
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Explains Why He Says ‘the CDC is Actually a Vaccine Company’
In addition to profiting from vaccine sales, the CDC itself also owns the patents to many vaccines.
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Beware of ‘Odorless’ Cannabis – GMO Weed with Unknown Effects
There’s no reason to believe that the situation with odorless cannabis won’t end up exactly like it did with GMO food.
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Other Countries Have Banned or Restricted Cell and WiFi Radiation to Protect Children and Pregnant Women
Many countries around the world have taken steps to mitigate the dangers of EMF. Why hasn’t the US?
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Cell Tower Technician Sounds the Alarm on the Dangers of 5G
In a viral video, a cell tower technician joins doctors, scientists, and business leaders to warn about the dangers of 5G.
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Google+ User Creates Freedom-Based Alternative as Google Announces End of G+ Network
“The advantages were that we controlled the data and privacy, we got to keep spammers and trolls out, and we got to decide the rules.”
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Smart Technology That Tracks People Through Walls Raises Privacy Concerns
Developers say RF-Pose could be used by healthcare practitioners to monitor diseases, but the technology has been a call to concern for privacy advocates.
