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Stop snorting that Smartdust, with its nanosensors, nanobots, and other nanodevices! Stop snorting that Neural Dust, it’s really a brain-computer interface! You need help! You need an intervention! Do you really want Programmable Matter flowing through your veins, with its nano-grained computing elements that use light, temperature, vibration, magnetism, and chemicals to send wireless messages to computer networks outside your body? Do you want semiconductor technology, nanotechnology, and self-replicating machine technology to build nanostructures inside you? Do you want to be a nano-ecosystem run by an All-Seeing Eye Smartchip that is imbedded in your forehead? Do you want to be part of the Internet of Bodies, the transhuman computer network of zombies, which is hooked up to the Super Quantum Beast Computer Network? Do you want to be a transhuman host of the Beast parasite?
Let’s roll out 6G and turn these useless eaters into transhuman batteries, into transhuman computers and data storage systems that will be linked to the Beast Smart Grid. Indeed, they will be under the all-seeing eye of lucifer’s false christ—the Beast. Then he will be all seeing, all knowing, and all powerful—a cheap imitation of the true God…bahahahaha!!
The Book of Revelation: Prophecies about an Economic Social Credit Score System, Transhumanism, and Artificial Intelligence.
Economic Social Credit Score System: You will not be able to buy or sell without the Mark of the Beast.
Transhumanism: The Mark of the Beast.
Artificial Intelligence: Life was given to the Image of the Beast, so that the Image could speak and cause all who refused to worship the Image to be killed.
Biometrics is nothing knew, but one day it will become mandatory. Each person on earth will receive a Universal Biometric ID, which will be tied to all their information. Without your Digital ID you will not be able to use the internet, pay your taxes, open a bank account, get your prescription medicine, or travel. Your ID will be tied to a Social Credit Score System, which will keep track of your Carbon Footprint—your Personal Carbon Allowance. You will be completely tracked and monitored. You will be punished for breaking any of the rules/narratives, so you’ll need to be a good global citizen. What is monitored will be controlled. Weaponized data: they will use your data against you. Biometrics: the road to your digital enslavement. Biometric data surveillance under the skin, the way of the future. Convenience over safety, and safety over freedom.
You are being socially engineered with the use of behavioural and social sciences. They are slowly leading you in the direction they want you to go. So embrace your vaccine passport, your QR code—the first step towards their digital ID ecosystem/prison. They are directing you down a path to a Biometric Microchip ID—the first step into transhumanism. Central Bank Digital Currencies will lead you to the Mark of the Beast.
Plug yourself into the smart-grid, with your smart-chip, tracked in your smart-city, in your smart-home, in your virtual smart-world, enjoying your smart-prison, watched by smart-surveillance, on smart-networks, gathering smart-data, analyzed by smart-AI, using smart-computing. You will love your smart-appliances, smart-electronics, smart-wallets, smart-money, smart-cars, smart-assistants, smart this and smart that, until you are a smart-slave in their smart-prison system—their smart-gulag archipelago. You will bow to the smart-image, of the smart-idol, with your smart-tattoo, known as the smart-mark, given to you by the false prophet, of the false christ, of the false god.
Once you take the Mark of the Beast your conscience will be overridden, and you will be programmed to follow the Beast. Just as Esau sold his birthright, you will sell your conscience—you will sell your soul! Don’t be deceived by satan, or his coming antichrist and false prophet.
“And the beast was captured, and with him the false prophet who did mighty miracles on behalf of the beast—miracles that deceived all who had accepted the mark of the beast and who worshiped his statue. Both the beast and his false prophet were thrown alive into the fiery lake of burning sulfur.”
“I have come in my Father’s name, and you do not receive me. If another comes in his own name, you will receive him.”
“For many will come in my name, claiming, ‘I am the Messiah,’ and will deceive many.”
“And many false prophets will appear and will deceive many people.”
“For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and perform great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.”
“Don’t be deceived, my dear brothers and sisters.”
it's all about smart grids and new wave technology for energy saving.
try it yourself:: ge.ecomagination.com/smartgrid/#/augmented_reality
If you're interested in talking with me about the details of this concept let me know: the essentials are this - every building has the capacity to generate its own electricity - similar capacity buildings are on separate grids, and buildings of differing capacities but in close proximity can share energy if they are one category above or below. each unit shares its energy status with live feeds to a central hub which redistributes energy along the network to make up for buildings that aren't generating enough electricity to run. in this sense, the dynamic network maintains homeostasis and all the nodes have enough energy through a shared distribution network.
According to the Cisco Internet Business Solutions Group (IBSG), the Internet of Things (IoT) is simply the point in time when more “things or objects” were connected to the Internet than people. In 2003, there were approximately 6.3 billion people living on the planet and 500 million devices connected to the Internet. This equates to less than one (0.08) device for every person at that time.
More recently, explosive growth of smartphones and tablet PCs brought the number of devices connected to the Internet to 12.5 billion in 2010, while the world’s human population increased to 6.8 billion, making the number of connected devices per person more than 1 (1.84 to be exact) for the first time in history. Refining these numbers further, Cisco IBSG estimates IoT was “born” sometime between 2008 and 2009. Looking to the future, there will be 25 billion devices connected to the Internet by 2015 and 50 billion by 2020.
To learn more, read the newly released paper on the Internet of Things by Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist. Also on the Cisco blog.
Currently it is still very difficult for consumers to see how much electricity they are using, but smart grid devices are quickly being developed which could change all of that.
Full article - www.ngpowereu.com/news/smart-grid-revolution/
Sandia National Laboratories researcher Jay Johnson was awarded from the Department of Energy’s SunShot Initiative to implement algorithms to help utility companies better manage their distributed energy resources.
Learn more at bit.ly/2kya7hu.
Photo by Randy Montoya.
Main Street is in need of an upgrade, but that's boring wonkish stuff. Let's shout about why you're hiding your face instead.
The City of Summerside PEI operates it's own 12 megawatt wind farm and with smart grid solutions has made dramatic progress integrating 46% wind power into their local grid. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca Full story: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/pei-rocks-wind-power
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) includes development of materials and batteries for stationary energy storage applications, as well battery testing, as shown in this photo. With growing national and international interest in clean, sustainable energy, stationary energy storage will be vital to adding renewables (wind and solar power, etc.) to the power grid, and perhaps even to making the smart grid a reality.
In this photo: Post Doc Rong Kou
For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news
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After the tour, the governor, along with the Department of Commerce, announced over $14 million in smart grid matching grants to help Avista Corp., Puget Sound Energy and Snohomish PUD better integrate power from renewable sources into the state’s electrical grid.
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers are looking at energy production and transportation issues to help solve our country's power shortages.
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Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) includes development of materials and batteries for stationary energy storage applications, as well battery testing, as shown in this photo. With growing national and international interest in clean, sustainable energy, stationary energy storage will be vital to adding renewables (wind and solar power, etc.) to the power grid, and perhaps even to making the smart grid a reality.
In this photo: PNNL Scientist Daiwon Choi
For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news
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In future Smart Grids, electricity will no longer be centrally generated in large power stations but increasingly in small, local units. Even residential buildings will become producers of electricity. Photovoltaic modules on the roof or facade will directly supply electricity which is then fed into the network. In addition, intelligent building technology will ensure a reduction in building power consumption, for example with more needs-based air conditioning and ventilation technology..
As we add more electricity from renewable sources that can only make electricity when the sun shines or the wind blows, researchers from Argonne have been modeling the power system to help utilities adjust their operations to make sure they can maintain high levels of electricity reliability. Credit: Shutterstock. Read more »
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) includes development of materials and batteries for stationary energy storage applications, as well battery testing, as shown in this photo. With growing national and international interest in clean, sustainable energy, stationary energy storage will be vital to adding renewables (wind and solar power, etc.) to the power grid, and perhaps even to making the smart grid a reality.
In this photo: PNNL Scientist Daiwon Choi
For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news
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I'd seen this pass by the stream of cool technologies, but while visiting Bryan Alexander, he printed out the correct picture to generate this fun bit of video projection from the GE Smart Grid site
ge.ecomagination.com/smartgrid
When you hold up the black and whilte paper to a computer camera, it somehow generates animation that overlays itself onto your reality, in this case, some virtual solar panels, plus saguaro cacti.
Now all I need is the real deal solar panels.
The Internet of Things (IoT) is made up of a loose collection of disparate, purpose-built networks. Today’s cars, for example, have multiple networks to control engine function, safety features, communications systems, and so on. Commercial and residential buildings also have various control systems for heating, venting, and air conditioning (HVAC); telephone service; security; and lighting. As IoT evolves, these networks, and many others, will be connected with added security, analytics, and management capabilities. This will allow IoT to become even more powerful in what it can help people achieve.
Interestingly, this situation mirrors what the technology industry experienced in the early days of networking. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Cisco, for example, established itself by bringing disparate networks together with multi-protocol routing, eventually leading to IP as the common networking standard. With IoT, history is repeating itself, albeit on a much grander scale.
To learn more, read the newly released paper on the Internet of Things by Dave Evans, Cisco’s Chief Futurist. Also on the Cisco blog.
I'd seen this pass by the stream of cool technologies, but while visiting Bryan Alexander, he printed out the correct picture to generate this fun bit of video projection from the GE Smart Grid site
ge.ecomagination.com/smartgrid
When you hold up the black and whilte paper to a computer camera, it somehow generates animation that overlays itself onto your reality, in this case, some virtual solar panels, plus saguaro cacti. Oh, and a sun.
Now all I need is the real deal solar panels-- here doing it upside down.
Prince Edward Island is the smallest province in Canada with a total population of 147,000. The economy of the home of Anne of Green Gables is fueled by farming, the fishery and tourism. Most of the electricity generated on-island is wind power.
Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca Story on PEI: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/pei-rocks-wind-power
Summerside PEI isn't just talking about what smart meters can do, they have connected 30% of the homes in the city to a smart grid that controls furnaces and hot water heaters that store excess wind energy as heat for use when the wind is not blowing. Greg Gaudet is the director of municipal services in Summerside. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca
Thought leaders for the EV industry talked about the importance of all us little people getting the word out about the EV revolution. Bottom line: Get over range anxiety! Most people don't travel far enough per day to worry about not finding a charging station to charge their battery. That one time a year you go to Tahoe? Rent a hybrid SUV, until the infrastructure gets here (and it will soon...)
Starring:
Chelsea Sexton, Founder, The Lightning Rod
Foundation & former General Motors EV1
Jessie Deeter, Producer, Who Killed the
Electric Car? & Revenge of the Electric Car
Bill Nye, “The Science Guy”
Sponsored by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, .a.k.a. - BAAQMD
PNNL researchers Michael Kintner-Meyer, Rob Pratt, Tom Secrest, and Kevin Schneider in the Electricity Infrastructure Operations Center (EIOC).
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory researchers are exploring how changes in the way the nation's electrical grid is operated can improve its reliability, lower costs and lessen environmental impacts. The focus is on developing real-time tools and supporting their integration into operating systems. We recognize and understand the need for new tools that provide not only a better view of the current power grid, but also faster and more accurate predictions of what might be happening so operators can quickly respond.
The Electricity Infrastructure Operations Center (EIOC) at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory brings together industry-leading software, real-time grid data and advanced computation into a fully capable control room. Shaped with input from utilities, technology vendors and researchers across the Northwest, the EIOC serves as a unique platform for researching, developing and deploying technologies to better manage and control the grid. The new technologies developed here will be transferable across the industry and address the national need for a more reliable and effective electricity grid.
For more information, visit www.pnl.gov/news
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Thought leaders for the EV industry talked about the importance of all us little people getting the word out about the EV revolution. Bottom line: Get over range anxiety! Most people don't travel far enough per day to worry about not finding a charging station to charge their battery. That one time a year you go to Tahoe? Rent a hybrid SUV, until the infrastructure gets here (and it will soon...)
Starring:
Chelsea Sexton, Founder, The Lightning Rod
Foundation & former General Motors EV1
Jessie Deeter, Producer, Who Killed the
Electric Car? & Revenge of the Electric Car
Bill Nye, “The Science Guy”
Sponsored by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, .a.k.a. - BAAQMD
The cloudy day doesn t last for an entire month --John S. Quarterman
Pictures by for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE), Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, .
www.l-a-k-e.org/blog/2013/06/the-cloudy-day-doesn-t-last-...
The cloudy day doesn t last for an entire month --John S. Quarterman
Pictures by for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE), Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, .
www.l-a-k-e.org/blog/2013/06/the-cloudy-day-doesn-t-last-...
Greg Gaudet, director of municipal services at the Summerside P.E.I. wind farm–the City went from diesel power to wind power in less than 10 years and today gets 46% of its electricity from wind power, one of the highest rates in North America. Photo David Dodge, GreenEnergyFutures.ca See blog, video and CKUA podcast: www.greenenergyfutures.ca/episode/148-summerside-communit...
Research at Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL) includes development of materials and batteries for stationary energy storage applications, as well battery testing, as shown in this photo. With growing national and international interest in clean, sustainable energy, stationary energy storage will be vital to adding renewables (wind and solar power, etc.) to the power grid, and perhaps even to making the smart grid a reality.
In this photo: PNNL Scientists Donghai Wang and Daiwon Choi
For more information, visit www.pnnl.gov/news
Terms of Use: Our images are freely and publicly available for use with the credit line, "Courtesy of Pacific Northwest National Laboratory." Please use provided caption information for use in appropriate context.
Thought leaders for the EV industry talked about the importance of all us little people getting the word out about the EV revolution. Bottom line: Get over range anxiety! Most people don't travel far enough per day to worry about not finding a charging station to charge their battery. That one time a year you go to Tahoe? Rent a hybrid SUV, until the infrastructure gets here (and it will soon...)
Starring:
Chelsea Sexton, Founder, The Lightning Rod
Foundation & former General Motors EV1
Jessie Deeter, Producer, Who Killed the
Electric Car? & Revenge of the Electric Car
Bill Nye, “The Science Guy”
Sponsored by the Bay Area Air Quality Management District, .a.k.a. - BAAQMD
Encuentro Redes Eléctricas Inteligentes Smart Grids
Recopilación de fotos de los Eventos organizados por Executive Forum en el año 2010.
Smart grids, fonti rinnovabili, sistemi di stoccaggio, colonnine di ricarica per le auto elettriche e sistemi di illuminazione a Led. Tutto il know-how di Enel per l'Esposizione Universale di Milano. Per saperne di più: enelsharing.enel.com/expo-2015/incontrarsi-smart-grid-pad...
ncuentro Redes Eléctricas Inteligentes Smart Grids
Recopilación de fotos de los Eventos organizados por Executive Forum en el año 2010.
The cloudy day doesn t last for an entire month --John S. Quarterman
Pictures by for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE), Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, .
www.l-a-k-e.org/blog/2013/06/the-cloudy-day-doesn-t-last-...
SO s plan to make the Southeast a net exporter of the energy from solar and wind? --John S. Quarterman @ SO 2013-05-22
Pictures by for Lowndes Area Knowledge Exchange (LAKE), Valdosta, Lowndes County, Georgia, 22 May 2013.
www.l-a-k-e.org/blog/2013/07/so-s-plan-to-make-the-southe...