![]() ![]() Those who manipulate this unseen mechanism of society constitute an invisible government which is the true ruling power of our country. “The conscious and intelligent manipulation of the organized habits and opinions of the masses is an important element in democratic society. Update: the clip we embedded below seems to have been memory holed – see the 35:30 mark here if you can bear the adverts) Is it significant that IBM happens to be the driving force behind the ‘Smart Grid’? Is it significant that IBM provided funding for human microchipping company PositiveID – creator of the Verichip? Is it significant that many people are largely in the dark about these apparently separate phenomenon as we witness them being simultaneously implemented? Indeed, almost anything-any person, any object, any process or any service, for any organization, large or small-can become digitally aware and networked.” IBM CEO & Chairman, Sam Palmisano ![]() Computational power is being put into things we wouldn’t recognize as computers. “The digital and physical infrastructures of the world are converging. During a speech about “the next leadership agenda” at the Council of Foreign Relations in 2008, IBM’s CEO & Chairman, Sam Palmisano, said: Zooming out, and considered in context, Channel 5 appears to be singing from a hymn sheet popular among some very big corporate circles. Suffice to say that no attention was given to how RFID-ready ‘Smart Meters’ in our homes and businesses will allow for microchipped versions of everything (including you it seems) to be tracked at all times. Yet despite having the ability to influence the opinions and attitudes of millions of people each week, the programmers made no mention of the grave arguments against RFID technology nor of the implications for its widespread introduction. Episodes are repeated on C5+1 and on the Channel 5 website allowing for an almost limitless audience reach. The programme is watched by a young and impressionable demographic during prime TV viewing hours on Channel 5, and features a team of presenters mindlessly competing with each other for the “coolest” technology. The episode not only presented an entirely pro-RFID message featuring numerous menacing applications for the phenomenon, but went as far as nonchalantly stating that “ the ultimate goal will be to have RFID chips fitted directly into our bodies“. The water then travels just 5cm into the brewing chamber, meaning it doesn’t lose heat to its surroundings.On Monday June 3rd, Channel 5’s ‘The Gadget Show’ aired a disturbing, eight-minute segment featuring the highly-invasive, RFID microchipping agenda, AKA “The Internet of Things”. It’s also a lot more energy efficient than other coffee machines, because instead of keeping a water reservoir hot all the time, it uses a “flash heater” to heat the water on demand. ![]() There’s some funky technology inside, but the end result is actually really simple: adjust the sliders on the app, hit the button and a few seconds later, your favourite brew pours out of the spout! Our programmers’ dreams have come true: coffee on tap!Īlongside us in the Gadget Show smart home was TopBrewer, the first professional bean-to-cup machine you can control from your smart phone or tablet. Our favourite gadget on the show: TopBrewer ![]() Missed the show? You can watch it online – you’ll see us near the beginning. Did you catch us on Channel 5 television this evening? We were featured on The Gadget Show, as part of their feature on the latest and greatest automated home technology. ![]()
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