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Precise building pinpointing in Bahrain
🇺🇸 In this attack, the targets were houses where officers from the U.S. Fifth Fleet Navy were residing in the Al-Juffair area of Bahrain.
https://t.me/Tasnimnews/393193
Precise building pinpointing in Bahrain
🇺🇸 In this attack, the targets were houses where officers from the U.S. Fifth Fleet Navy were residing in the Al-Juffair area of Bahrain.
https://t.me/Tasnimnews/393193
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نقطه زنی دقیق ساختمانی در بحرین
🔹 در این حمله هدف خانههایی بودند که افسرانی از نیروی دریایی پنجم فراری مریکا در منطقه الجفیر بحرین سکونت داشتند.
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🔹 در این حمله هدف خانههایی بودند که افسرانی از نیروی دریایی پنجم فراری مریکا در منطقه الجفیر بحرین سکونت داشتند.
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⬛️ Precise building pinpointing in Bahrain 🇺🇸 In this attack, the targets were houses where officers from the U.S. Fifth Fleet Navy were residing in the Al-Juffair area of Bahrain. https://t.me/Tasnimnews/393193
👀"precise building pinpointing" HOW?
Were the officers themselves pinpointed? 🤔
Were the officers themselves pinpointed? 🤔
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"The Abeeway smart badge is a multi-mode tracker combining GPS, Low Power-GPS (LP-GPS), Wi-Fi, LoRaWAN® and BLE radios with embedded sensors to support accurate outdoor and indoor geolocation. This low-power location device tracks and locates anything, anyone, anytime at a low cost of ownership."
https://docs.thingpark.com/thingpark-location/trackers-overview/smart-badge/#:~:text
https://docs.thingpark.com/thingpark-location/trackers-overview/smart-badge/#:~:text
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Smart badge | ThingPark Location
The Abeeway smart badge is a multi-mode tracker combining GPS, Low Power-GPS (LP-GPS), Wi-Fi, LoRaWAN® and BLE radios with embedded sensors to support accurate outdoor and indoor geolocation. This low-power location device tracks and locates anything, anyone…
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"The Abeeway smart badge is a multi-mode tracker combining GPS, Low Power-GPS (LP-GPS), Wi-Fi, LoRaWAN® and BLE radios with embedded sensors to support accurate outdoor and indoor geolocation. This low-power location device tracks and locates anything, anyone…
...and as some know, THEY don't need a badge as THEY can target and pinpoint a unique biosignal produced by a body...
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April 12-13 Safe Tech International News and Notes
Documentaries!
https://patriciaburke.substack.com/p/april-12-13-safe-tech-international
Documentaries!
https://patriciaburke.substack.com/p/april-12-13-safe-tech-international
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April 12-13 Safe Tech International News and Notes
Documentaries!
AI and the Remote Control of the Human Brain: You’ll Lose Your Freedom of Thought, but Don’t Worry About It— _you Won’t Even Realize It
"In 2023, Commander Cornelis van der Klaauw of the Royal Netherlands Navy and an expert on strategic communication and information operations at the NATO Joint Warfare Centre wrote in an article ‘Cognitive Warfare‘:
“The reason why cognitive attacks go unnoticed by their targets is that cognitive activities bypass the conscious mind and directly target the subconscious of a person. In fact, within the subconscious mind, the primary target is the amygdala. …, neural nanotechnology can be used to bring nano-sized robots close to a neuron via the bloodstream and make it possible to link the human brain directly (i.e. not intercepted by our senses) to a computer, making use of artificial intelligence in the process.“
He concluded his study:
“While other domains can provide tactical and operational victories, the human domain is the only domain in which we can secure a full victory.”
Klaauw wrote his article at a time when the EU was moving towards declassifying neurotechnologies that enable remote control of human brain activity, and apparently therefore at its behest. On December 9, 2023, the European Parliament issued a press release stating that it had reached a political agreement with the Council of the European Union “on a bill to ensure AI in Europe is safe, respects fundamental rights and democracy.“
The proposed bill was intended to ban “AI systems that manipulate human behaviour to circumvent their free will.“ According to the press release the deputies “agreed“ as well on “clear obligations“ with respect to “AI systems used to influence the outcome of elections and voter behaviour.“ See this.
In November 2023, 11 world human rights organizations presented to the European Commission a legislation proposal, where they tried to make sure that the European legislation on Artificial Intelligence will not allow just attacks on close distance by brain-computer interfaces, but as well attacks on fundamental human rights and democracy from large distance (see this). This was in fact confirmed by Cornelis van der Klaauw when he wrote about directly connecting the brain to a computer using nanoparticles. Modern neurotechnology uses graphene as an antenna to amplify the effect of electromagnetic radiation on the activity of neurons in the brain."
Read more - https://www.globalresearch.ca/lose-freedom-thought-wont-realize-it/5925445
"In 2023, Commander Cornelis van der Klaauw of the Royal Netherlands Navy and an expert on strategic communication and information operations at the NATO Joint Warfare Centre wrote in an article ‘Cognitive Warfare‘:
“The reason why cognitive attacks go unnoticed by their targets is that cognitive activities bypass the conscious mind and directly target the subconscious of a person. In fact, within the subconscious mind, the primary target is the amygdala. …, neural nanotechnology can be used to bring nano-sized robots close to a neuron via the bloodstream and make it possible to link the human brain directly (i.e. not intercepted by our senses) to a computer, making use of artificial intelligence in the process.“
He concluded his study:
“While other domains can provide tactical and operational victories, the human domain is the only domain in which we can secure a full victory.”
Klaauw wrote his article at a time when the EU was moving towards declassifying neurotechnologies that enable remote control of human brain activity, and apparently therefore at its behest. On December 9, 2023, the European Parliament issued a press release stating that it had reached a political agreement with the Council of the European Union “on a bill to ensure AI in Europe is safe, respects fundamental rights and democracy.“
The proposed bill was intended to ban “AI systems that manipulate human behaviour to circumvent their free will.“ According to the press release the deputies “agreed“ as well on “clear obligations“ with respect to “AI systems used to influence the outcome of elections and voter behaviour.“ See this.
In November 2023, 11 world human rights organizations presented to the European Commission a legislation proposal, where they tried to make sure that the European legislation on Artificial Intelligence will not allow just attacks on close distance by brain-computer interfaces, but as well attacks on fundamental human rights and democracy from large distance (see this). This was in fact confirmed by Cornelis van der Klaauw when he wrote about directly connecting the brain to a computer using nanoparticles. Modern neurotechnology uses graphene as an antenna to amplify the effect of electromagnetic radiation on the activity of neurons in the brain."
Read more - https://www.globalresearch.ca/lose-freedom-thought-wont-realize-it/5925445