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Human Hacking - Advanced Technologies Revealed

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Grab your note pads and popcorn then come join us as we explore the intriguing realm of this undisclosed new technology (Neuro, Nano, Graphene, and more), which has been documented and confirmed by military doctors at esteemed institutions like West Point. This eye-opening presentation takes you behind the scenes, uncovering the rapid advancements often overlooked by mainstream media.  Discover how the boundaries between the human body and the internet of things are becoming increasingly blurred. We delve into mind-boggling concepts such as your biofield, which connects your physical and energetic existence, and its potential integration into a global network of interconnected devices.  Prepare to be amazed as we reveal the collaboration between DARPA, Google, Elon Musk's ventures, and other pioneering entities working tirelessly to unlock the full potential of neuro and nano technologies. Immerse yourself in the mind-bending possibilities, from enhancing cognitive abilities...

Biofield Analysis for Body Area Network - A Walk-through For The Newbie

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Twitter: Man in America WBAN - Part I December 21, 2023 Wireless Body Area Networks (WBAN) Source accessed 12/22/2003 https://www.waves.intec.ugent.be/research/wireless-body-area-networks A Wireless Body Area Network (WBAN) connects independent nodes (e.g. sensors and actuators) that are situated in the clothes, on the body or under the skin of a person. The network typically expands over the whole human body and the nodes are connected through a wireless communication channel. According to the implementation, these nodes are placed in a star or multihop topology. A WBAN offers many promising new applications in the area of remote health monitoring, home/health care, medicine, multimedia, sports and many other, all of which make advantage of the unconstrained freedom of movement a WBAN offers. In the medical field, for example, a patient can be equipped with a wireless body area network consisting of sensors that constantly measure specific biological functions, such as temperature...