VIDEO — Targeted Individuals are heard by the Presidential Commission on Bioethics, Amy Gutman
by unitedtis
Mar 12, 2011
28 February to 1 March, the Presidential Commission on Bioethics discusses non-consensual experiments on human beings in the past, and is confronted with today’s experiments on human beings. Targeted individuals talk about their reality and what their life has become and looks like because of the experimentation done on them. Twenty stories are shared, 20 targeted individuals talk. John Hall, the author of the book, “A new breed – Satellite terrorism in America” is also present. A retired professor is taking note of the fact that doctor’s nowadays barely know anything about the Geneva Convention and the current laws that forbids non-consensual experimentation on human beings. A human rights activist has become a victim herself just because she tried helping targeted individuals. Amy Gutman doesn’t comment too much on the stories.
VIDEO — The Neuro Revolution
by ChurchCommittee TwoPointO
May 25, 2011
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjHJPMYVock
[part 2]
[hat tip: NanoBrainImplant.com]
VIDEO — Magnus Olsson: Nano-Brain-Implant Technologies and Artificial Intelligence
via unitedtis
Jan 7, 2013
[part 2]
[hat tip: NanoBrainImplant.com]
VIDEO — Bitcoin: Privacy, Identity, Surveillance and Money – Barcelona Fablab Meetup March 2016
by aantonop
Apr 12, 2016
A talk about privacy, identity, surveillance, hierarchies and the future of network-centric private and secure money.
Ontario Pulls Plug on 36,000 Rural ‘Smart’ Meters: Is Big Energy Imploding?
via Collective Evolution
by Josh del Sol.
Jan 20, 2016
Last night I watched The Big Short — maybe the most important Hollywood film in years. This true story is a powerful and eloquent invitation to wake up to the sheer depravity at the core of the system of commerce.
The fact that the film got nominated for 5 Oscars including Best Picture is a huge sign that there are way more people waking up than we ever thought. The wrongs may not be getting righted as quickly as we’d like, but it is happening.
The reality of this shift is clearly evidenced by this news last week from Ontario. After years of obvious problems, Hydro One finally admitted that rural ‘smart’ meters do not work, and has decided to pull the plug on 36,000 of them — to start. We will see more utilities begin to do likewise. [UPDATE: BC Hydro just announced plans to remove 88,000 meters suspected of failure.]
Costing ratepayers billions, smart meters are actually designed to unlawfully harvest detailed data of the in-home activities of occupants without their knowledge or consent.
As reported by the National Post:
“Astonishing,” was the reaction from Lanark-area MPP Randy Hillier, who has been deluged with complaints about Hydro One billing and smart-meter suspicions.
“I’ve been banging my head against the wall for the last five years, saying we’ve got problems with smart meters in rural Ontario.” Since first being elected in 2007, no single issue has attracted as much attention in his riding, he said.
For the purpose of clarification: at this time Hydro One is not planning to uninstall smart meters and replace with analogs — but rather to manually read rural customers’ meters quarterly, and estimate the months in between, because the wireless reporting is simply not working.
More than 10,000 billing complaints have been filed with the Ontario Ombudsman, and the Auditor General of Ontario released a scathing report, calling out the smart metering program as a total flop.
Hydro One was the first major utility in Canada to deploy so-called ‘smart’ meters upon an unsuspecting customer base. The price tag for rollout, paid for by the people of Ontario, was $2 billion — which was $900M over budget.


