SMART CITY BIOMETRIC TECHNOLOGIES
- ParrisVstefanow

- Mar 20
- 12 min read
Researchers have developed an AI-powered system that uses Wi-Fi signals to create images of people and objects that can see through walls.
This technology, called "Wi-Fi imaging" or "through-wall sensing," utilizes the fact that Wi-Fi signals can pass through solid objects, but are disrupted by human bodies.
The system works by:
1. Transmitting Wi-Fi signals through a router.
2. Measuring the disruptions caused by human bodies using machine learning algorithms.
3. Creating images of people and objects based on the disruptions.
This technology has applications in:
1. Surveillance
2. Search and rescue operations
3. Healthcare monitoring
However, it also raises concerns about:
1. Privacy
2. Security
3. Misuse
The researchers' work is ongoing, and the technology is still in its early stages.
Li-Fi uses light to transmit data, while Wi-Fi imaging uses Wi-Fi signals to create images.
Both technologies use existing infrastructure to transmit information. Li-Fi focuses on data transmission, whereas Wi-Fi imaging focuses on imaging and sensing.
Several technologies use non-visual signals for imaging, including:
- Terahertz imaging: uses high-frequency electromagnetic waves
- Millimeter wave imaging: uses high-frequency radio waves
- Acoustic imaging: uses sound waves
- Radar imaging: uses radio waves
These technologies have various applications, such as surveillance, security, and medical imaging.
The NSA's current surveillance technologies suggest they use millimeter wave and radar imaging for surveillance, particularly in airports and border crossings. Terahertz imaging is also being researched for potential surveillance applications.
Companies like Milesight and Ericsson are using router imaging technology for various applications such as smart building solutions, energy efficiency, and public security.
Officially, Wi-Fi imaging uses routers to create images. Here are 10 examples:
1. Smart home automation: Detects occupancy.
2. Fall detection: Alerts caregivers.
3. Intruder detection: Enhances security.
4. Health monitoring: Tracks vital signs.
5. Search and rescue: Locates people.
6. Gesture recognition: Controls devices.
7. Indoor navigation: Guides users.
8. Occupancy detection: Manages energy.
9. People counting: Optimizes spaces.
10. Traffic monitoring: Analyzes flow.
Unofficially, Here are 10 examples of Wi-Fi imaging used by Authoritarian governments against their people:
1. Surveillance: Monitoring citizens' movements.
2. Tracking dissidents: Locating political opponents.
3. Suppressing protests: Identifying protest leaders.
4. Monitoring online activity: Tracking internet usage.
5. Censorship: Blocking access to certain websites.
6. Social control: Monitoring social media activity.
7. Mass surveillance: Collecting data on entire populations.
8. Identifying political affiliations: Profiling citizens' beliefs.
9. Monitoring private conversations: Intercepting communications.
10. Predictive policing: Anticipating and preventing dissent.
The NSA reports suggest they use Wi-Fi signals for location tracking and surveillance. Leaked documents from Edward Snowden revealed the agency's interest in exploiting Wi-Fi for intelligence gathering.
Wi-Fi imaging technology is being used in various countries, including the US, China, and the UK. Everyday situations involving citizens include smart home devices, public Wi-Fi networks, and law enforcement surveillance. It's also used in retail and advertising to track customer movements.
NOTE:
Wi-Fi imaging can create 3D images, seeing through walls and buildings. It uses radio waves to detect and track people, even in non-line-of-sight scenarios.
This raises concerns about privacy and surveillance.
Wi-Fi imaging can also be used with video cameras, enabling 3D video tracking and surveillance through walls.
This technology is developed for various applications, including law enforcement, smart homes, and healthcare. It raises concerns about privacy and surveillance.
Portable Wi-Fi imaging units exist, like the Xandem HomeGuard, which can be taken to various locations for surveillance.
These units use Wi-Fi signals to create images, tracking people through walls. They're also marketed for smart home security and law enforcement use.
Portable Wi-Fi imaging units can be used by national security agency to piggyback on the public's domestic home security system transmissions for covert surveillance.
This raises major concerns indeed about privacy and misuse. Units like the Xandem HomeGuard can be exploited for such purposes.
You're buying security systems, but they can be exploited by "big brothers" for surveillance, essentially letting wolves into the sheep's den. This creates a Trojan horse situation, compromising your privacy and security.
Imagine a 15-minute Smart City as a high-security, smart prison.
The infrastructure is like an advanced surveillance system, designed to maintain efficiency, order and control.
But, unbeknownst to the inmates, the system has a hidden " behavioral modification" protocol, allowing a mysterious "warden" to subtly manipulate their environment, influencing their thoughts, actions, and decisions, shaping their behavior to serve the warden's agenda, rather than their own rehabilitation or well-being.
……. or;
Picture a 15-minute Smart City as a sophisticated, high-tech aircraft.
The infrastructure is like an advanced autopilot system, designed to ensure a smooth and efficient journey.
But, unbeknownst to the passengers, the system has a hidden " remote control" feature, allowing a mysterious "air traffic controller" to secretly override the pilot's decisions, altering the flight path and destination to serve their own agenda, rather than the passengers' intended route or safety.
……. or;
Envision a 15-minute city as a high-tech, advanced water treatment plant.
The infrastructure is like a sophisticated filtration system, designed to purify and improve the quality of life. But, unbeknownst to the citizens, the system has a hidden "contamination" injection point, allowing a mysterious "operator" to secretly alter the water's chemical composition to fluoride, influencing the citizens' thoughts, behaviors, and well-being to serve the operator's agenda, rather than their own health or interests.
Traffic light LiDAR cameras use Demon AI-powered computer vision to detect and track vehicles.
They can see inside cars as well as traffic monitoring and management, denoting totalitarian surveillance. Concerns about privacy and data protection remain.
These cameras use specialized computer vision sensors, often with infrared or LiDAR technology, to detect and track vehicles. They're not typical cameras, but rather advanced sensors that can "see" in various lighting conditions and detect heat signatures.
LiDAR, or Light Detection and Ranging, is a technology that uses laser light to create high-resolution 3D images. It measures distance and detects objects by analyzing reflected light, with applications in self-driving cars, surveying, and more.
LiDAR technology is used in various states across America, including Arkansas, Tennessee, Arizona, Idaho, and Texas.
These states utilize LiDAR for purposes such as mapping, surveying, and disaster preparedness. Additionally, states like California and Florida are also involved in LiDAR development and implementation.
LiDAR technology is used by law enforcement agencies in every state in the US for vehicle speed enforcement.
LiDAR technology is used for surveillance beyond traffic lights through aerial and mobile mapping, monitoring borders, tracking people, and monitoring secure facilities.
It's also used in smart city initiatives, homeland security, and by law enforcement agencies.
Here are ten Authoritarian uses of LiDAR surveillance:
1. Mass tracking of civilians without consent.
2. Monitoring political dissent and protests.
3. Creating detailed profiles of individuals' daily lives.
4. Targeted surveillance of minority groups.
5. Tracking people's movements and associations.
6. Monitoring public gatherings and events.
7. Identifying and tracking specific individuals.
8. Analyzing social networks and relationships.
9. Monitoring and controlling access to public spaces.
10. Suppressing free speech and assembly.
LiDAR technology was first developed in the 1960s for aerospace applications. It became commercially available in the 1980s for surveying and mapping purposes.
Advances in the 2000s made it more accessible for various industries, including surveillance and smart cities.
Li-Fi vs LiDAR
- Li-Fi uses visible, ultraviolet, or infrared light to transmit data;
- Whereas LiDAR uses laser light to create 3D images.
....... Li-Fi is a wireless communication technology, while LiDAR is used for mapping, surveillance, and more.
LiDAR has been used for military purposes, such as border surveillance, terrain mapping, and target detection. The US has used LiDAR in Afghanistan and Iraq for reconnaissance and surveillance. China has also used LiDAR for border security and military applications.
LiDAR can't directly see inside cars, but it can detect objects, people, and movements near or inside vehicles.
Although advanced LiDAR systems can create 3D images of vehicles, revealing occupants;
....... this capability is not readily shared with the civilian public.
LiDAR can detect people and objects inside tractor trailers or storage units.
Advanced LiDAR systems can create 3D images, identifying trafficking children being smuggled.
New surveillance technologies similar to LiDAR include:
- Demon AI-powered video analytics
- edge computing
- and cloud-based solutions
These technologies enhance security measures, offering features like predictive policing, facial recognition, and real-time anomaly detection.
- Demon AI-powered video analytics uses machine learning to detect anomalies and track individuals.
- Edge computing processes data in real-time, enabling faster surveillance
- Cloud-based solutions centralize data, allowing for widespread monitoring and control
....... these technologies can be used in smart cities to optimize traffic and public safety, and in totalitarian regimes to monitor and suppress dissent.
Several cities worldwide are implementing the 15-minute Smart City concept, including Barcelona, Paris, Melbourne, and Portland.
In the US, Miami, San Francisco, and Seattle are among the top cities adopting this approach.
Smart Cities and 15 Minute Cities
Cities like Paris, Barcelona, and Portland are adopting the 15-minute city concept;
....... focusing on walkability, bikeability, and access to necessities.
This means they're designing neighborhoods where controlled residents can meet daily needs within a 15-minute walk.
It's a work in progress, with cities implementing changes like bike lanes, pedestrianized streets, and mixed-use development.
Preparing for 15-minute cities involves:
- geoengineering to prepare for smart city initiatives
- urban planning, infrastructure changes
- and community engagement
Cities are implementing technologies like IoT [Internet of Things] sensors, smart traffic management, and data analytics to support the "official" 15-minute smart city concepts. Officially, these technologies enhance walkability, bikeability, and access to necessities, making cities more livable and sustainable.
“The Internet of Things” Concept
- The Internet of Things connects devices
- While the Internet of Bodies integrates technology with humans
- The Internet of Nano Things and Medical Things focus on biological and medical applications
On the Record:
In 15-minute smart cities, these technologies enhance urban planning, public health, and citizen engagement through data-driven decision making, smart infrastructure, and personalized services.
Off the Record:
In a totalitarian regime 15 minute smart cities, IoT, IoB, IoNT, and IoMT enable surveillance, control, and manipulation.
Smart cities become monitoring systems, tracking citizens' activities, health, and thoughts. Data-driven governance enforces conformity, suppressing dissent and individuality.
By 2050, 70% of the world's population is expected to live in 15 minute cities, and eventually, are expected to become smart cities.
However, there's no definitive timeline for when all cities will become smart cities, as it first varies based on psy-ops and or false flags in line with the The Hegelian Dialectic
NOTE:
In the context of Authoritarian smart cities, the Hegelian Dialectic can be seen as a framework for control. The thesis (existing state of freedom) is challenged by an antithesis (problems like crime, poverty, or disasters).
The synthesis (solution) is a new, more controlled state, often justified as necessary for public safety or sustainability.
This cycle repeats, gradually eroding individual freedoms and increasing government control.
In smart cities, this dialectic is amplified by technologies like surveillance, data collection, and AI-driven decision-making.
Again, there's no definitive timeline for when all cities will become smart cities. It depends on varying factors such as:
- Psy-ops and or false flags in line with The Hegelian Dialectic to manipulate the public into submission
- Geoengineer modified weather to finagle the transition of an old metropolis into 15 minute city blueprints
- Then technological advancements
- urban planning
- and government initiatives
....... all coming together like a mosaic tile birthing the World Economics Forum vision of a One World Order.
After the illuminati's Modified Weather Dew attack upon an older metropolis;
....... to transition that old metropolis to a smart city;
....... start with small IoT pilot projects, leveraging existing infrastructure and technologies. Implement IoT sensors, data analytics, and smart grid systems, then scale up gradually, integrating with existing systems and phasing out outdated technologies.
Start with smart lighting. Installing 5G-enabled smart light posts is a relatively low-cost, high-impact initiative. It lays the groundwork for future smart city technologies, like IoT sensors and data analytics.
Smart light posts create a grid of frequency [like in the scalar war on humanity video in philadelphia] enabling IoT connectivity and data collection.
This network lays the groundwork for smart city technologies, like civilian surveillance, city management and public control systems, and can be expanded to support 6G and other wireless technologies such as Scalar Frequencies.
IoT and IoB devices emit electromagnetic fields, contributing to EMF pollution.
This can have harmful effects on humans and the environment.
To mitigate this, do not support or live in
15 minute "smart" cities.
Raise awareness on the dangers of smart cities, advocate for EMF safety standards, and demand accountability from city planners and device manufacturers.
Consider community-driven initiatives, public protests, and supporting EMF-free zones to push for a more safer, and more responsible approach to smart city development without EMF Pollution.
The Internet of Bodies, Internet of Things, and smart city technologies resemble the scenario's in the movie entitled "Pulse"
....... where 5G technology controls and manipulates people.
In a Authoritarian government, these technologies can become possessed with a "Dark Force" that monitors, controls, and enslaves citizens, suppressing individuality and freedom.
The Internet of Bodies and smart city technologies mirror the movie Pulse, where wireless signals nefariously control and manipulate people.
In both, technology invades and dominates human biological life, suppressing individuality and freedom.
Dark force entities exploit these technologies to enslave humanity.
In the movie Pulse, technology controls humans.
Today, totalitarian governments exploit Internet of Bodies, Internet of Things, and Smart Cities to monitor and control citizens, mirroring the movie's themes.
Dark Force Occult Entities in secret societies are also most definitely involved, further suppressing individuality and freedom. Examples from the movie Pulse include:
1. Invasion of personal space through technology.
2. Loss of individuality and autonomy.
3. Control of information and communication.
4. Surveillance and monitoring of citizens.
5. Manipulation of people's thoughts and actions.
6. Isolation and division among individuals.
7. Exploitation of technology for power and control.
8. Deterioration of mental and physical health.
9. Suppression of dissent and rebellion.
10. Creation of a sense of hopelessness and despair.
These themes are eerily relevant in today's world, where technology is increasingly used to control and manipulate individuals.
The movie Pulse begins with a mysterious computer virus spreading through the internet, invading personal devices and turning people into mindless, zombie-like creatures.
The virus is revealed to be a supernatural entity that feeds on human energy.
As the virus spreads, a group of survivors, must band together to understand the virus and find a way to stop it.
Along the way, they uncover a conspiracy involving the government and the origins of the virus.
The survivors must fight for their lives against the infected humans and the sinister forces controlling them.
They must throw away anything and everything that has an internet connection.
The movie explores themes of technology addiction, isolation, and the dangers of unchecked technological IoT and IoB advancement.
The movie Pulse parallels the coronavirus pandemic, where a mysterious entity spreads rapidly, infecting humans through online frequency technologies.
The Pulse movie depicts a world where technology enables surveillance and control similarly, the coronavirus pandemic which has led to increased surveillance through the covid mrna's internal Bluetooth-based contact tracing, mirroring the movie's themes of technological control and monitoring.
Similarly, the COVID-19 virus spread globally, sparking widespread fear and government control. The movie's themes of isolation, technology addiction, and sinister forces echo today's pandemic response, including vaccine mandates, surveillance, and censorship.
The illuminati’s geoengineered modified weather disasters devastate old metropolises, clearing the way for new developments of smart cities. As one can clearly see with whats really going on in reference to all these global fires, floods, hurricanes and earthquakes, it's seems to be a reliable and desirable [scalar] method for preparing old metropolis lands for 15-minute smart cities.
The illuminati is hoping that you all will think;
"Yes, natural disasters like hurricanes, earthquakes, and floods can clear away the old defunct metropolises, making way for new innovative future developments".
This illuminati tactic is seen in the media as a form of "urban renewal" driven by catastrophic events.
Direct energy weapons can geoengineer multiple types of modified weather upon the planet.
Direct energy weapons can geoengineer landscapes by manipulating weather patterns, triggering earthquakes, floods, and hurricanes etc etc.
They use high-powered microwaves, lasers, or particle beams to alter atmospheric conditions, creating extreme weather events or seismic activity.
This reshapes landscapes and alter ecosystems.
Again, Geoengineering modified weather disasters like a hurricane, earthquake, or flood can devastate an old metropolis. This can clear the way for rebuilding and transforming it into a 15-minute smart city, with a new, state of the art surveillance technologies, and tech-driven population controlled infrastructure.
The concept of 15-minute cities originated from Professor Carlos Moreno's 2016 paper. Moreno, a Colombian-French urban planner, proposed designing cities where residents can access daily needs within a 15-minute walk. The idea gained popularity among urban planners and policymakers.
Carlos Moreno has given talks at the World Economic Forum and has connections to influential groups like:
- The World Economic Forum
- The OECD
- and the European Commission
He's also worked with:
- UNESCO
- The World Bank
- and the Clinton Foundation
- and has given talks at the Smart City Expo World Congress.
IBM's 2008 "Smarter Cities" initiative is often credited with popularizing the "Smart City" concept. However, the idea of using technology to improve urban planning and management dates back to the 1960s, with contributions from various thinkers and researchers.
In the 1960s, urban planners and futurists like Buckminster Fuller and Jacques Ellul envisioned cities with integrated systems and technologies.
Their ideas laid the groundwork for modern smart city concepts.
Buckminster Fuller and Jacques Ellul had connections to Freemasonry.
Fuller's father was a Freemason, and he often referenced Masonic principles in his work.
Ellul, a French philosopher, criticized Freemasonry, but his critique suggests familiarity with its principles.
Buckminster Fuller and Jacques Ellul had connections to influential groups.
Fuller attended Bilderberg meetings and was a key figure in the World Economic Forum.
Ellul's connections are less clear, but his work was widely read by the Trilateral Commission and Bilderberg attendees.
15 Minute Cities and Smart Cities are not about minutes, time efficiencies or being smart.
The Tale of these 2 types of cities are actually about control and surveillance.
Smart cities are actually about controlling frequencies, not time constraints.
They utilize smart technologies to create a web of surveillance and control, monitoring citizens' activities and movements. This enables governments to exert significant control over populations;
....... using technologies like RFID, IoT, and data analytics to monitor and manage citizens' behavior.
This enables governments and corporations to exert influence over individuals, restricting freedoms and shaping societal norms.
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