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“Node Without Consent: The Battle Against 6G and the Internet of Bodies”

by Joshua Stylman

“The human body is no longer just a biological entity – it’s becoming a networked platform, where cells, neurons, and even DNA can be interfaced with digital systems, raising profound questions about who controls the essence of our existence.” – Ian F. Akyildiz

Imagine discovering that your neurons – the very cells that make you you – could be transformed into networked data points, each one monitored and potentially controlled by microscopic machines. At the same time, your genetic code – your biological blueprint – is being bought, sold, and potentially auctioned to the highest bidder in bankruptcy proceedings. This isn’t science fiction. Research papers published in mainstream scientific journals are already mapping out how to connect human brains directly to the cloud using injectable ‘neuralnanorobots,’ while in late 2024, 23andMe – once a $6 billion biotech darling – filed for bankruptcy, leaving 15 million DNA samples in limbo as potential assets for creditors.

Though I don’t claim deep technical expertise in nanotechnology or neuroscience, my deep dive into these fields – analyzing technical documentation, consulting with researchers, and tracking academic developments – has revealed an alarming landscape of converging technologies. The fundamental question isn’t whether this technology will be developed – it’s already underway. The real issue at stake is whether we’ll maintain autonomy over our own biology as these technologies emerge. Read Full Article >

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