The World Economic Forum (WEF) has called on governments, health officials, and “humans” around the globe to consider their “rational” arguments for implanting chips in children’s brains.
This from slaynews.com.
Klaus Schwab, German engineer, economist, and founder and chairman of the World Economic Forum (WEF)
Klaus Schwab’s globalist organization insists:
[T]he idea of implanting a tracking chip in your child isn’t scary.
And arguing that they form part of a natural evolution that wearables once underwent.
The group claims that children will even grow to see implanted chips as “accessories” that will eventually be “considered a fashion item.”
DEFINITION–Wearables: Wearable technology is a category of electronic devices that can be worn as accessories, embedded in clothing, implanted in the user’s body, or even tattooed on the skin. The devices are hands-free gadgets with practical uses, powered by microprocessors and enhanced with the ability to send and receive data via the Internet.
Parents should also learn to embrace such technology, according to the WEF, because:
[M]any children expect to develop superpowers after watching superheroes in movies.
The WEF makes its case for implants in a new blog post where it suggests implanting tracking chips in the human body will help society usher in a “brave new world.”
According to the organization:
This shift toward AR puts humanity on the path toward “an augmented society.”
The WEF promotes:
[T]he allegedly broad usefulness of chip implants in fields such as healthcare, education, and professional settings.
While praising how such technology could transform society, the WEF underpins the notion of providing guidelines on how to “ethically” regulate this vast potential power and, therefore, inevitably control it.
The WEF describes the tech as transformative but warns that it needs “the right support, vision, and audacity,” which is presumably provided by global governments and corporate power elites.
Yet, some of the “visions” for humans to be “seamlessly integrated” with technology that the WEF is suggesting seem pretty audacious.
The idea of replacing drugs with brain implants that will manipulate the body with electrical pulses has been around for some time.
Although, it’s not something that the public is all too keen on.
Nevertheless, the WEF has prepared for pushback from the proletariat by working in a sales pitch for the people who view the idea as “scary.”
The Davos-based group promises:
Once the human body and AR technology have been “seamlessly integrated,” quality of life shoots up across the board,
The WEF asserts:
As scary as chip implants may sound, they form part of a natural evolution that wearables once underwent.
Hearing aids or glasses no longer carry a stigma.
They are accessories and are even considered a fashion item.
Likewise, implants will evolve into a commodity.
But critics of these trends say their opposition has nothing to do with “stigmas.”
For most, there are serious concerns about civil rights, privacy, and the very concept of human autonomy.
According to the WEF, however, those fears are unfounded because implanting children with tracking chips:
[I]s about technology that supports you and improves your overall quality of life.