Paul Joseph Watson
Infowars.com
January 7, 2014
Former DARPA director and now Google executive Regina Dugan is pushing an edible “authentication microchip” along with an electronic tattoo that can read your mind. No this isn’t a movie script about a futuristic scientific dictatorship, it’s trendy and cool!
Dugan, who is Head of Advanced Technology at (Google-owned)
Motorola, told an audience at the All Things D11 Conference that the company was
working on a microchip inside a pill that users would swallow daily in order
obtain the “superpower” of having their entire body act as a biological
authentication system for cellphones, cars, doors and other devices.
“This pill has a small chip inside of it with a switch,” said
Dugan. “It also has what amounts to an inside out potato battery. When you
swallow it, the acids in your stomach serve as the electrolyte and that powers
it up. And the switch goes on and off and creates an 18 bit ECG wide signal in
your body and essentially your entire body becomes your authentication
token.”
Dugan added that the chip had already been FDA approved and could
be taken 30 times a day for someone’s entire life without effecting their
health, a seemingly dubious claim.
Would you swallow a Google microchip every day simply to access
your cellphone?
Privacy advocates will wince at the thought, especially given
Dugan’s former role as head of DARPA, the Pentagon agency that many see as being
at the top of the pyramid when it comes to the Big Brother technocracy.
Indeed, when host Walt Mossberg asked Dugan, “Does Google now know
everything I do and everywhere I go because let’s face it….you’re from Google,”
she responded by laughing and saying Mossberg should just swallow the pill.
In addition to the edible microchip, Motorola is also working on a
wearable e-tattoo that could also read a user’s mind by detecting the
unvocalized words in their throat.
“It has been known for decades that when you speak to yourself in
your inner voice, your brain still sends neural spike volleys to your vocal
apparatus, in a similar fashion to when you actually speak aloud,” explains Extreme
Tech’s John Hewitt, noting that the device could allow covert voice
activation as well as being used to detect stress and emotion (because Big
Brother cares about your feelings).
During the D11 conference, Dugan predicted that if the e-tattoo
was made to look cool with different artistic designs, young people would want
to have it fused to their skin, “if only to piss off their parents.”
The edible microchip and the wearable e-tattoo are prime examples
of how transhumanism is being made “trendy” in an effort to convince the next
generation to completely sacrifice whatever privacy they have left in the name
of faux rebellion (which is actually cultural conformism) and convenience.
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