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  by Alicia Powe
 August 22, 2022
 from 
			TheGatewayPundit Website
 
 
			
			
 
 
  
 
 
				
					
						
						Even 
						five years ago, such a headline would have been blasted 
						as a "conspiracy theory", but now Klaus Schwab and the 
						World Economic Forum are saying it right in your face.
						   
						When 
						they talk about "The Future We Want", they mean the 
						future THEY want, i.e., only Transhumans need to apply. 
						
						
						Source 
			  
			World 
			Economic Forum
 
			recommends 
			Humans Become Cyborgs,  
			implant Brain 
			Chips:  
			there are 
			'Solid, Rational' Reasons  
			for Children to 
			be Microchipped... 
			  
			  
			The World Economic Forum is promoting "augmentation technology" to 
			
			morph humans into cyborgs and recommends children be implanted with 
			brain chips.
 
 The 
			
			brain chips will not only improve health by eradicating 
			impairments like learning disabilities and depression, but pave the 
			way for humans to attain superhuman capacities, contends an August 
			16 article published on the WEF website.
 
				
				Superheroes have been 
				dominating big and small screens for a while, but there's a 
				subtle change happening. Many children expect to develop 
				superpowers themselves.    
				These expectations 
				may sound unattainable, but we're already making the first 
				strides towards an "augmented society," writes WEF "agenda 
				contributor" Kathleen Phillips in the blog post titled, 
				"Augmented tech can change the way we live, but only with the 
				right support and vision."     
			While brain chips or 
			augmentation, like "cochlear implants" or "prosthetics" are used to 
			remedy cognitive impairments, the technology will be used to enhance 
			everyday life, particularly for children who would benefit from 
			developing ultra sensory perception, the article argues. 
				
				"The augmenting 
				technology will help in all stages of life:  
					
					children in a 
				learning environment, professionals at work and ambitious senior 
				citizens.  
				There are many 
				possibilities," Phillips notes.
 "Should you implant a tracking chip in your child? There are 
				solid, rational reasons for it, like safety," the scientist 
				writes.
   
				"Many children with 
				attention deficit struggle in school. In the best case, they get 
				special education services or classroom accommodations. 
				   
				However, with extra 
				visual and audio guidance that blocks off excess stimuli, an 
				otherwise-enabled child can cope with a standard school 
				environment.    
				And when class is 
				over and playtime begins, they can just take the aids off." 
			Brain implants will 
			provide health benefits "equivalent of a dog's nose" in a gadget 
			"that can be handy to sniff out 
			
			COVID-19," the WEF agenda 
			contributor assures.    
			But unlike phones that, 
				
				"might feel like part 
				of your body," the augmentation technology "will become more 
				intertwined with the body in the form of implants." 
			The article features a 
			video produced by the WEF outlining, 
				
				"an ethical framework 
				for a technologically augmented society."       
			Kathleen Phillips 
			surmises an "augmented society" is inevitable and points to global 
			elites who are are establishing a monopoly over brain implants to 
			"ethically" regulate the technology that soon be pervasive across 
			the globe. 
				
				"The Council of 
				Europe recently 
				launched a strategic action plan tackling issues raised by 
				the application of neuro-technologies.    
				Another 
				example, Rathenau 
				Institute founded by the Dutch government, operates as an 
				independent institution to reflect on questions related to the 
				impact of technology on our lives," Phillips writes. 
				   
				"Chile is 
				already a step ahead.    
				Last year, the 
				country pioneered a bill to amend its constitution to protect 
				personal brain data. Several 
				countries are now exploring how to address these issues 
				surrounding (brain) implants.    
				The task is 
				daunting as ethicists will not only need to scrutinize blooming 
				technology but also potential future applications."   
				"Technology has 
				always had the potential to transform society and improve our 
				daily and professional lives. So does augmentation technology," 
				the WEF article concludes.   
				"It goes hand 
				in hand with an evolution from health care to 'well care', where 
				it's not just about solving an impairment anymore. 
				   
				It's about 
				technology that supports you and improves your overall quality 
				of life." 
			WEF chief 
			
			Klaus Schwab contends 
			
			transhumanism, or merging man with machine, is imperative to 
			achieving the "The Great Reset" or "Fourth 
			Industrial Revolution." 
				
				"What the 
				fourth industrial revolution will lead to is a fusion of our 
				physical, digital and biological identities," Schwab told the 
				Chicago Council on Global Affairs in 2019. 
			  
			  
			As the WEF publishes 
			propaganda to mull support for implantable microchips that can read 
			the recipients' thoughts, the pandemic is providing an opportunity 
			for proponents of the Great Reset to implement the technology.
 During a
			
			Davos meeting in May,
			
			Pfizer CEO 
			
			Albert Bourla 
			boasted about developing "ingestible pills," which contain a tiny 
			microchip notify authorities using a wireless signal when the 
			pharmaceutical is digested.
 
			  
			  
			  
			  
			 
			
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