#devices

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

https://www.bitchute.com/video/swHH3Hwv73NI/

#Technical #Presentation: WBAN on a 6gloPAN and your #electromagnetic #body part
source : https://odysee.com/@psinergy:f
#quote
This presentation is for folks who do not understand how their body has already been made commercially available to the cloud since 2005. IEEE is the International standards for Electronics and #Electrical #Engineering. You will find your body on the #web and commercially accessible via the same #wireless working groups for all wireless #devices. #How did it happen? How can you gain access to the biosensors that are magnetically routing the data instead of your lunch in your red blood cells? (folks, this one is for you and while it is not my a game, i give myself a b and if you want me to include anything please let me know. I am currently working on signs for the literal math from a to b so people can understand #energy harvesting.

#Synthetic #Telepathy - #6G - #SabrinaWallace

ramnath@nerdpol.ch

the lady #dr #love starts talking about #PCR #Tests being #Cloning #Devices...Then she mentions that we can find this study on the #NIH Website...and she tells us where to look...I go, try to find it...and it takes forever for the link...then when it comes up, it has some warning about it being a Government site...It seems like a Big Hoopla...almost like you have to click to enter encrypted-land..

Here is what it said:

"An official website of the United States government

The .gov means it’s official.

Federal government websites often end in .gov or .mil. Before sharing sensitive information, make sure you’re on a federal government site.

The site is secure.

The https:// ensures that you are connecting to the official website and that any information you provide is encrypted and transmitted securely."

Here's the thumbnail for the Study Search, which seems all I can access easily. I ain't clicking jack to see the study. I'll find another way.

I'll post the link in comments if you wanna see if you get through...or if you have the same result as I do.

"Molecular cloning using polymerase chain reaction, an ... - PubMed
Background: Over the last decades, #molecular cloning has transformed #biological sciences.
Having profoundly impacted various areas such as basic science, clinical, pharmaceutical, and #environmental fields, the use of recombinant #DNA has successfully started to enter the field of cellular engineering. Here, the polymerase chain reaction (PCR"

https://www.bitchute.com/video/IpPkuxxv7SlH/

CLONING....THEY CAN DELETE YOU...!

psych@diasp.org

In the world of social media today, there are stories of struggles among Facebook (Purity) users and Google/Chrome, and another rather interesting story about #ElonMusk walking into #Twitter HQ today with a sink in hand (to let it "sink in" he'll be taking over - and he's promised to lay off 3/4 of the company workers!

Circling back to the landscape of #SocialMedia as a phenomenon, both #social and #business, the NY Times this morning came out with an interesting, almost "hip" look at some of the most dominant social media businesses/platforms today.

"A Social Media Status Update"

Top social media apps are struggling after a decade of dominance.

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Thin-Sliced:

Top social media apps are struggling after a decade of dominance.

For years, most of the conversation about social media companies was about how powerful and dominant they were.
These days? Not so much.

The tech industry has had a rough year, and social media companies have been hit especially hard. The stock price of Meta (formerly known as Facebook) has plummeted more than 60 percent. Snap, the maker of Snapchat, has fallen more than 80 percent. Layoffs and hiring freezes are common, and some companies have begun cutting their famously cushy employee perks. (No more free laundry, Metamates!).

Social media is still an important part of billions of people’s lives. But …

Meta’s cash-cow social media apps — Facebook and Instagram — are in decline, with younger users abandoning them for apps like TikTok. Meta has also lost billions of dollars in advertising revenue because of changes Apple made in 2021 to its mobile operating system, which made it harder for apps to track users across the internet.
Prognosis: Vitals are falling fast. The patient needs a transfusion, stat.

Twitter has spent most of 2022 locked in battle with Elon Musk — who wanted to buy the company for $44 billion, then decided he didn’t, then decided he did again.
Prognosis: Acute short-term pain, with promises of a vague miracle cure ahead.

TikTok has what every social media company wants — a big, engaged user base, a format that keeps people scrolling for hours and an iron grip on youth culture and the entertainment industry… But in some ways, TikTok is the most vulnerable app of all.
Prognosis: Unlikely to die of natural causes but could easily be killed by a blunt instrument.

Snapchat is still popular among young people, but Snap’s advertising business (like many) took a dive during this year’s economic downturn, and the company recently laid off roughly 20 percent of its workers. Like Meta, Snapchat is also a casualty of Apple’s privacy changes, which made it harder to target ads to iPhone users, and a victim of TikTok, which is eating into Snapchat’s following.
Prognosis: Snapchat should recover if it survives the winter.

And after a quick fluffy look at trends, including the impact of the right-wing "Free Speech Brigade", along with the "new class" of apps rolling (or crawling) out.... The NY Times piece ends with this:

For more: Musk has injected himself as a chaotic actor into global politics.

And here we are.

For more on #cyberpsychology - the interface people and (computer/AI/VR) technology: Cyberpsychology.com

For the addiction and gaming aspects of social media: http://www.devicedevotion.com

#media #communication #Internet #GAFA #facebook #meta #twitter #snapchat #TikTok #apple #devices #2022