Science fiction you say? The technology is here today. Nanobots swim through your bloodstream on their way to your brain. Once there, they with begin building the network you signed up for. But what will you have to look at when the cell phone is no longer being held in your hand?
We see it everyday in public places where there's a large concentration of people. At the gymnasium, are people lifting weights? Maybe a little bit, but they spend most of their time sitting on the weight bench staring into their cell phone. On the treadmill they're watching their cell phone as they walk briskly across the electric motor powered conveyor belt.
What will people be looking at when the cell phone is finally part of their brain? Will they be staring off into space as they view the 3D images flashing across their visual cortex? Will the gymnasium now be filled with people looking like as if they're daydreaming? I think so yes, and I'm trying to prepare myself mentally for how freakish that will look someday.
The problem is and always will be the immune system being compromised. Academics in Immunology will admit when pressed that they know less than 1% of how the immune system works. It's pretty extraordinary if you think about it. Why would anyone allow themselves to be injected with 'something' when more than 99% is unknown?
I see this too. In fact, so many of them I suspected of being jabbed, I quit my membership because I no longer felt comfortable being around these people. Hearing them talk about ailments, fighting illnesses, and people they knew having cancer, I felt completely alienated. Over 6 years ago I ditched my archaic flip top phone. I use to jokingly refer to it as my 'Zoolander' phone. My wife bought me a iphone, but I was already 'done' with cell phones by what I was seeing at school bus stops and elsewhere. It reminded me of zombies.... kids texting in the middle of the road never seeming to be aware of the danger. Yep, it's been over 5-years and I feel liberated and free. No phone call is important enough that it can't wait until I get home. My wife tried to convince me that for the sake of emergencies I needed to carry one. In those years I had the flip phone there wasn't a single time an emergency great enough was necessary for a cell phone to solve. To me, the smart phone is the entry gate to the Beast system. I'm convinced of this and will not follow along to get along.
Up until now, I thought I was the only one in the world to believe this.