Mind Control: WEF Technocrats
Openly Plot to Observe and
Track Human Thoughts
With Implants

What you say, do, buy, and sell is increasingly trackable through technology. Likely, the technology is actually further along than publicly acknowledged, as the technocrats tend to roll out controversial advances incrementally to slowly acclimate the slaves to their new reality.
Duke University Professor Nita Farahany,
also at Davos, surveyed the current state
of mind-monitoring technology. Farahany’s WEF talk featured a short accompanying
narrated animation to help digest what
unrelenting surveillance of the mind
might mean for everyday life.
The story centers around a fictitious dystopian techno-hell office in which the victim’s boss monitors her brain activity to make sure she’s doing her work and not fantasizing about sex with her coworker, “given the policy against intra-office romance.”
Government agents later show up at the
protagonist’s work-place, commandeer
every office worker’s brain activity, and
cull through it indiscriminately to look
for “synchronized brain activity” between co-workers to see who was thinking
what illegal thoughts.
In 1949, Huxley, after reading 1984, penned
a little-known letter to Orwell, explicating their
analytical differences in their respective novels:
“Within the next generation I believe that the
world’s rulers will discover that… the lust for
power can be just as completely satisfied by
suggesting people into loving their servitude
as by flogging and kicking them into
obedience.”
To tell your congressman to sponsor a bill that
will punish anyone who attempts, whether
individually or acting on behalf of any entity,
whether successfully or not to manipulate,
modify, or in any way interfere with any part
of our bodies, shall within 20 calendar days
after being found guilty forfeit 50% of his/her/
the offending entity’s total assets plus serve
a 6 year prison term with no possibility of parole
or you will vote against them at their next election
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