Yeah, yeah, those conspiracy theorists, who have nothing better to do than drum up accusations towards those who are creating technologies that will do nothing more than bring great benefit to mankind, need to get a life. Twisting what is good into something evil is just downright improper.
When former World Economic Forum (WEF) president Klaus Schwab claimed the 4th Industrial Revolution would lead to a Fusion of Our Physical, Digital and Biological Identity, he was not joking. Even before his announcement, quietly behind the scenes there was one WEF partner bringing this fusion to fruition.
In 2018, AT&T was granted a patent, 10163055 B2, titled Routing Policies For Biological Hosts. The Abstract summarizes the intent, “Neuroregional translations are performed to route communications to and from the biological hosts. Bioregional translations may also be performed to route communications to and from the biological hosts.” So, via the “neuro” route brain communications are transmitted and the “bio” route transmits bodily function information via a smartphone.
Figure 1 on page 3 illustrates this concept well, a smart phone transmitting neuro and bio signals from the body to a cloud. On page 21, Figure 19 shows other possible applications. A lengthy description about the potential use for this technology can be found on page 22.
Now this is the fusion Klaus was speaking about, enabling this type of human-computer interface is really for the benefit of mankind, which the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) has also been investigating, and which have become a reality. For some time, others have been pursuing this technology as well, along with the integration of artificial intelligence (32” mark). Again, this is only for the benefit of mankind.
Information from wearable medical devices is already being shared and efforts are underway to stop that sharing of information without consent. But there should also be concern over any information collected and shared by a smartphone. Literally, a database has been built over time on any individual who uses a smartphone, especially when interacting with the internet.
Perhaps there is good reason to create technology that allows music to be played from one device, through the body, to another device. Rather than a smartphone, maybe the goal is to just have a plain old “body internet”. After all, who needs humans.
On the good news front, this smartphone technology isn’t fully enabled yet, but “Brain-Computer Interface (BCI)” is certainly in the works along with Brain-to-Brain Interface (BBI) which was discovered in 2014. And it is interesting that it was found cell phones can change brainwaves and behavior as long ago as 2008.
However, as with everything else, 2030 is probably the target date for when all of this will be fully accomplished.
Few words come to mind that describes this insanity. As always, humans do have the control that lies in the choice to either participate by having a smartphone, or refusing one which does stop the agenda dead in its tracks. Golly, what would those technocrats do without anyone to surveil, track, or control?





