‘The systems engineering discipline is at once an exceptional holistic and precision tool for conceptualizing, designing, fielding, maintaining, upgrading and recycling systems as diverse as handheld mobile communications devices, the Internet/WWW, urban transportation systems, and US military weapons systems like an aircraft carrier. Generally speaking, the systems engineering methodology considers the entire life cycle of […]

The post The Emerging Dystopian Republic: Systems Engineering the Human from Birth through Death appeared first on David Icke.

‘Nest may be the poster child for the so-called Internet of Things, but as it turns out, even one of the most popular connected devices—owned by Google’s parent company Alphabet, no less—isn’t free from the sorts of security flaws plaguing other smart devices. Researchers at Princeton University have found that, until recently, Alphabet’s popular Nest […]

The post Nest Thermostat Leaked Zip Codes Over the Internet appeared first on David Icke.

‘In June 2015, a Sky News investigation uncovered at least 20 rogue telephone masts operating in London. The IMSI catchers — also known as Stingrays or cell-site simulators — mimic mobile phone masts and trick phones into logging on and giving access to the owners’ calls and data. The sophisticated surveillance technology listens to mobile […]

The post Fake Mobile Phone Surveillance Towers Discovered Across London appeared first on David Icke.

‘The UK government’s official voice encryption protocol, around which it is hoping to build an ecosystem of products, has a massive backdoor that would enable the security services to intercept and listen to all past and present calls, a researcher has discovered. Dr Steven Murdoch of University College London has posted an extensive blog post […]

The post GCHQ-built phone voice encryption has massive backdoor – researcher appeared first on David Icke.

‘An implantable neural chip being developed under a newly-announced program by the US Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, which will allow humans to directly communicate with computers and control them with just their mind. Besides the obvious military application, the device will open new possibilities for the treatment of different neural disorders, as well as […]

The post DARPA aims for brain implants to control machines appeared first on David Icke.