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WEF official admits '15-minutes cities' will imprison humanity in 'forever lockdowns'


The 15-minute city concept, the brainchild of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is becoming a reality in the United States with the city of Cleveland, Ohio signing up to the scheme and vowing to implement Klaus Schwab’s vision.

The term refers to a community where residents can reach everyday essentials — like work, school, and shops — by walking, biking, or taking public transportation in 15 minutes or less. According to the globalists promoting the concept, 15-minute cities are necessary to fight climate change and support public health.

Creepiest ICO ever? This project should not exist


As world governments and international bankers rush to figure out how to prepare for the oncoming financial hurricane that will move us from web 2.0 to web 3.0, topics like AI, blockchain, bitcoin and crypto is all the talk. In this new “wild west” of the financial tech revolution, anyone with an idea and a little bit of technical skill can raise a good amount of money. No longer do people need traditional venture capitalists to seed funds. Rather, the latest fad in crowdfunding a business venture is through the ICO (Initial Coin Offering).

As of this recording (May 2018), officials and state representatives are slowly cracking down on regulations being set up to provide, what they claim will be increased “safety” and “authenticity” to the ICO world so as to prevent scams. But while most folks hardly understand what a blockchain even is at this point, even fewer knew how Artificial Intelligence benefits from this. In fact, the conceptual Noosphere by the Jesuit priest, Teilhardt De Chardin, who was criticized for his view at the time (early 20th century), wouldn’t have been so marginalized had the people of his day known about the internet and more specifically, blockchain tech, and AI.

This is not to defend a Jesuit priest (especially since the Vatican have found favor with him since), but rather to illustrate the long awaiting mystical and occult aspect to what is happening to us. Crudely put, a blockchain will operate more LIKE a human brain in that there will be a consensual distribution of information being provided by networks of nodes – in the world of blockchains – similar to synapses in your brain. The theoretical “global brain” is no longer a mere theory, but an actual entity that we are voluntarily creating (and there are topics like the Turing test which hit pop culture through films like Ex-Machina).

As of now, nodes are operated by really fast processors. But if we project into the not so distant future, where institutions like Google, Facebook and Amazon are all compliant in distributing BMI (Brain Machine Interface) technology, the whole idea of a “global brain” and the blockchain BECOME ONE. And the nexus point, is the human body.

The goal for the intrusive inter-dimensional entities that the Bible calls principalities, powers, authorities and wicked forces, is to destroy mankind. They are basically programmed to carry out this destruction. And to do so, the methodology is deception.

It is under these presuppositions, that I’d like to introduce a new ICO project, one of the creepiest ones I’ve ever seen: GENECOIN! http://genecoin.me/index.html

Cell phone dangers - Dr. Devra Davis


In an address to National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS), Dr. Davis provides a state of the art science review and concludes that current evidence indicates that cellphone radiation has biological impacts. She summarizes technical studies relying on lab specimens, animals and exposure modeling of children and adults. She also features case reports on young women with unusually located breast cancers who kept phones in their bras and developed tumors located under the phone antennas.

Big pharma just bought access to your DNA from genealogy company 23andMe (2019)


Human DNA has now become a commodity, with 23andMe  the world’s largest database of genetic code — serving as the “new frontier” for pioneering drugmakers.

British pharmaceutical giant GlaxoSmithKline recently purchased a $300 million share in the genlogy company, which promises to tell you your ancestry in exchange for your DNA.

The “merger” of the two companies will accelerate the development of “novel treatments and cures,” GSK’s CEO wrote in a blog post.

23andMe customers’ genetic blueprints may now be used in studies that will enable GSK to get new drugs approved and to market faster, the pharmacuetical company boasted in a press release.

Current reports state that 80% of 23andMe customers opt to share their genetic data, along with a survey about their lifestyle and health status, for research purposes,

Over 5 million people so far have submitted a sample of their saliva to 23andMe in exchange for a chance to receive healthcare and ancestry insights.


The company offers two packages: Ancestry Service, and the Health + Ancestry Service.

The data transfer has given rise to privacy concerns.

“If people are concerned about their social security numbers being stolen, they should be concerned about their genetic information being misused,” says Peter Pitts, president of the Center for Medicine in the Public Interest, a non-profit that aims to promote patient-centered health care.

“This information is never 100% safe. The risk is magnified when one organization shares it with a second organization. When information moves from one place to another, there’s always a chance for it to be intercepted by unintended third parties.”

As genetic profiling technologies evolve, 23andMe is serving as a translation service, turning living bodies into code that can be aggregated into big data. 

This big data represents big profit for big pharma, who can use it to create experimental drug that can be marketed to consumers based on their genetic profiles.

The FDA warns this includes an inherent risk of diagnoses and perscriptions based on false positives or false negatives for certain genetic traits.

23andMe acknowledges the potential for security breaches on its website:

“Your genetic data, survey responses, and/or personally identifying
information may be stolen in the event of a security breach.
In the event of such a breach, if your data are associated with your identity,
they may be made public or released to insurance companies,
which could have a negative effect on your ability to obtain insurance coverage.”

People interested in closing their 23andMe accounts can  go here, however, according to the company: any research involving your data that has already been performed or published prior to our receipt of your request will not be reversed, undone, or withdrawn.”

Source: ReturntoNow

Something strange is happening to our DNA


At the beginning of 2019, it was reported that over 26 million individuals had taken an at-home DNA test, but the companies seeking to profit off of the most unique thing about us still remain largely a mystery. So who are the two superpowers harvesting the largest trove of human DNA? What do they do with your DNA after they send you the test results? And most importantly, why should you care?