COVID Vaccines & Transhumanism: A Dangerous Mix for Humanity [Video]

Transhumanism Sacrificing Life for Innovation

Transhumanism Sacrificing Life for InnovationGreg Hunter – Karen Kingston is a biotech analyst, former Pfizer employee and one of the very first to warn people about the dangers of the CV19 bioweapon vaccines. Nearly five years ago, she called the CV19 injections “poison.” She was 100% correct! The industry does not want the CV19 injections pulled off the market even though they are hands down, scientifically proven, deadly and debilitating.

Kingston says, “The Covid 19 injections are not vaccines. They can only cause disease, disability and death. They contain advanced medical technology, which are self-assembling, self-replicating synthetic life. That is why the CV19 shots are not being pulled off the market

Klaus Schawb from the World Economic Forum stated the fourth industrial revolution is not going to change what you are doing. It is going to change who you are. It changes you. . ..

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Transhumanism Debunked

Comet Hale–BoppMike Adams – In this article, I’m going to reveal how transhumanism is a dangerous, irrational death cult shrouded in the language of geeky cybernetics. In fact, the entire idea that you can “upload your mind to a computer” is complete junk science quackery, as you’ll soon see.

In case you’re new to the term, “transhumanism” means uploading your mind to a machine, discarding your body, then achieving immortality by living forever through machines and robots. Google’s director of engineering, Ray Kurzweil, has been pushing this cult for many years, and just recently he promised that by 2045, humanity would achieve what he calls the “singularity,” where our minds can be uploaded to computers. (Click here for the source of this claim.) In less than a century, Kurzweil says, we could all discard our “fragile” human bodies and inhabit advanced robotic systems as our new immortal selves. Continue reading

Transhumanism And Technocracy are Evil Twins [Video]

Transhumanism And Technocracy are Evil TwinsAlex Newman – The efforts to redesign humanity through transhumanism and society through technocracy are running in parallel as the elitists behind it seek to hijack “evolution” and become “gods” themselves, explains historian and technocracy expert Patrick Wood in this episode of Conversations That Matter with The New American magazine’s Alex Newman.

Wood, who just released the book on the subject called The Evil Twins of Technocracy and Transhumanism, argues that this effort is guided by scientism, a religious fervor that has nothing to do with science. Continue reading

NWO Control Grid starts with the Connectivity of Everything

NWO Control Grid starts with the Connectivity of EverythingLeo Hohmann – There’s a hidden motive behind the movement to transition Americans, Canadians, Europeans and Australians out of their gas-powered vehicles, out of their gas stoves and gas lawnmowers and into machines powered by electricity.

They tell you it’s to save the environment. I’m here to tell you that’s a lie. I’m all for the environment but this is not about the environment. That’s nothing more than a clever sales pitch. Notice how they never talk about where they’re going to put all those lithium-leaking batteries and toxic solar panels. Continue reading

Transhumans’ Billion-Dollar Quest For Immortality

Transhumans’ Billion-Dollar Quest For ImmortalityJames Riding – In the pristine cylindrical atrium of Altos Labs’s Cambridge Institute of Science, under a skylight resembling a giant cyclopic eye, I ask the obvious question. What does the company actually do? “Cell rejuvenation,” replies the facilities manager. At least, looking back, I’m pretty sure that’s what he says. At the time, I hear something slightly different: “We sell rejuvenation.”

Home to one of the world’s highest concentrations of scientific talent, Altos Labs is pursuing a lavishly funded quest to unearth the secrets of ageing. The Stanford-meets-Soho House décor is enough to show that here, health is wealth. But even in the notoriously well-compensated field of biotechnology it stands out. Last year, the Silicon Valley venture revealed it had raised $3 billion from investors, making it one of the best-financed start-ups in history. Continue reading