Hello John and Doves,Here is a short video by Lance Wallnau:
(823) They Want to Surveil You Under Your Skin | Lance Wallnau - YouTuberun time 9:30"Today's episode is wild! Lance shares with you something that even a year ago, he never would have for the risk of being called a conspiracy theorist, but now he has the footage from the World Economic Forum Architect. This is the man Obama refers to as 'the prophet,' the man Zuckerberg has as a consultant Bill Gates and Klaus Schwab take advice from. Who is this man? It's the best-selling technological author and futurist Yuval Noah Harari."What we know about Harari - he's gay, of Jewish heritage, an atheist, called 'the prophet', and believes that man can raise himself up to a godlike level through technology and he's written several books; he is praised by Schwab, Obama, Gates and others. He's known by world leaders.Harari wants sensors put into people with biometric surveillance. He calls God fictional. Surveillance will go under the skin - where they can monitor body temp, blood pressure, medical condition; the main product won't be cars it will be bodies and minds; brains will be connected. Its man- created intelligent design and man being able to become gods.This man is evil. This man is dangerous. This man bears watching.Maranatha!ChanceHarari was born in Israel and has a PhD from the University of Oxford. He "co-founded Sapienship with his husband and original agent, Itzik Yahav." He gave "keynote speeches on the future of humanity in Davos 2020 and 2018, on the World Economic Forum's main Congress Hall stage. He regularly discusses global issues with heads of state and has had public conversations with Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz, Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, and Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis. Harari has also met with French President Emmanuel Macron, German Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany, Argentine President Mauricio Macri, German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, and Shanghai's Mayor Ying Yong. In 2019, Harari sat down for a filmed discussion on technology and the future of society with Facebook's CEO Mark Zuckerberg, and in 2018 he presented the first ever TED talk delivered by a digital avatar.Published in 2014, Harari’s Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind has become an international hit, with over 21 million copies sold. It is a New York Times top 10 bestseller, which has stayed on the paper’s bestseller list for over half the time it has been available in the US, over a six year period. The book held positions #1-#3 on the Sunday Times’ bestseller list for 96 consecutive weeks. Sapiens was recommended by Barack Obama, Bill Gates, Natalie Portman, Janelle Monáe, Chris Evans, and many others. The Guardian has credited Sapiens with revolutionizing the non-fiction market and popularizing ‘brainy books’.
In 2016 Prof. Harari returned with Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow, a critically acclaimed book that examines the big future projects facing humanity in the 21st century. Since its publication, over 9 million copies of the book have been sold worldwide.
After venturing deep into the past and then the future, Yuval Noah Harari published 21 Lessons for the 21st Century in 2018. Here he stopped to take the pulse of our current global climate, focusing on the biggest questions of the present moment: What is really happening right now? What are today’s greatest challenges and choices? What should we pay attention to? Over 5 Million copies of 21 Lessons have been sold worldwide.
In 2020 Harari (as creator and co-writer) joined forces with renowned comics artists David Vandermeulen (as co-writer) and Daniel Casanave (as illustrator). Together, they created Sapiens: A Graphic History – a radical adaptation of the original Sapiens into a graphic novel series that is bursting with wit, humour and colour. These illustrated books cast Yuval Noah Harari in the role of guide, who takes the reader through the entire history of the human species, accompanied by a range of fictional characters and traveling through time, space and popular culture references. The series will be published in five volumes, with the first two books already available.
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