Internet of Things (IoT)
The Internet of Things (IoT) has been around for a while. It’s first major public appearance was with smart appliances, smart phones, and smart light bulbs. Today there are smart firearms, smart cars, and smart watches; even smart clothing items capable of charging a smart phone. An extremely small networked computer chip or nanobot enables these devices to report all kinds of data – 3D spatial location, rate of travel, GPS coordinates, air temperature, body temperature, and energy usage as examples. This gives the monitoring ‘authorities’ the ability to create the end game of such efforts - entire smart cities where every aspect of a human’s live is monitored and tracked, especially energy usage. Smart cities are literal Hotel California’s which is a dream of technocrats around the world and throughout the ages.
Money will also be put on IoT systems. What we think of as money, or currency, will be converted into energy credits. Inheritance and private property will be abolished. There will be no more travel for the average person. A child born into this system will live, educate, work, and die within the same four blocks of the city for 99% of their lives. For that one percent of their lives these humans are not confined to those four blocks, permission from the city’s administration will need to be obtained and it will usually entail medical and mental examinations, job placement, and resource allocation (how many energy credits will this person live on for the rest of their life).
As more fifth generation systems of internet towers come on line, to be quickly replaced by sixth generations internet towers, the IoT will only expand. More and more items including animals, livestock, and human beings will be incorporated into the database of things. If anyone has ever done programming in an object-oriented programming environment, this is exactly the same. Take a human being, allocate the amount of vitamins B, C, D, calcium, overall calories, daily energy usage, clothing, transportation, water, and square feet of shared living space, and that is the goal of the IoT.
The Center for the Preservation of Humanity recognizes the nightmare dystopian society IoT represents and seek to lobby against efforts to advance these efforts. We also seek to place a permanent legal ban of social planners and their designs to create such a society. This area is one of the most subversive and covert while being conspicuously built. As such will also seek to educate the public that five and six generation towers may make internet connections faster, especially for streaming services, but has a sinister purpose at its core.