“SmartCity” – sounds good. At least at first glance. But what the total networking of people and cities can mean is foreboding. Nevertheless, work on these plans continues apace. Here’s a slightly different look behind the scenes of digital networking with smartphones and co.
According to a report on diagnose-funk.org, the main purpose of the SmartCity plans currently being forged in all municipalities is to collect data. “Big data is to become the basis for controlling all political and social processes. Privacy will be abolished, citizens will become transparent,” the authors criticize. Students from the chair of Prof. Dr. Gerald Lembke (Mannheim) show what this means in a video. “On the surface, it is said that citizens will get fast Internet,” says Peter Hensinger, 2nd Chairman of diagnose:funk Deutschland. “But that is the bait for other goals.” Because: “The highly developed smart city can be an Internet of Things and Services: The entire urban environment is equipped with sensors that make all the data collected available in the cloud.” This creates a permanent interaction between city dwellers and the technology that surrounds them. “City dwellers thus become part of the technical infrastructure” is how Wikipedia defines the SmartCity. Peter Hensinger warns that this will undermine privacy, as every smartphone action, Google click and smart home signal is stored in real time in order to create personal profiles – i.e. digital twins.
No to the digital SmartCity!
However, privacy is the guarantee for the development of the personality! diagnose:funk therefore proposes that all citizens’ initiatives that defend democratic rights, that are against the surveillance of social movements, that are active in environmental protection, that fight against electrosmog pollution, unite against the goals and consequences of these plans: Defend democracy, privacy and health – No to the digital SmartCity! There are three main reasons for this. According to Peter Hensinger, democracy is in danger because smart cities are becoming a place of centralized surveillance thanks to permanent data and therefore personal control. Smart cities are apparently accelerating the climate catastrophe: as early as 2011, the IEEE magazine stated: “Wireless technologies will continue to generate at least ten times more electricity if they have comparable access rates and data traffic volumes.” The installation of thousands of new 5G transmitters in cities increases electrosmog exposure enormously.
Fully automated life
The transparent human being could soon become a reality. The Frankfurter Allgemeine (FAZ), for example, assumes this in its report “Runter von meiner Wolke”. In 2030, the transparent person will have long been a reality, with everything running fully automatically via smart applications. “If you’re not careful, hackers won’t just steal your credit card details, they’ll steal your whole life,” warns the FAZ. Would you like some more dreams of the future? Here is another excerpt from the FAZ article: Every step outside the door, every contactless payment in a café or movie theater, opens a new gateway for data thieves. What’s more, retail drones bring everything directly to your home anyway. I also don’t want to inform the tax office unnecessarily about every step. A little privacy is a must. Because I stopped doing my tax return myself a long time ago. All capital flows are digitized through cashless payment. An algorithm calculates the amount due and transfers it directly to the tax office. Nobody can explain to me exactly how this works.
Indifference in China
The world’s most populous country already sees through its citizens. However, tech-savvy China is showing little resistance – at least for the time being, as the Aargauer Zeitung describes in its article “Data protection is not an issue – this is how China’s transparent citizens live”. In China, however, indifference is particularly pronounced. The giant country is the country with the most Internet users in the world. Almost 95% of the 1.4 billion Chinese population regularly use the internet, mostly on their smartphones. Facebook, Twitter and Instagram are blocked in China. However, according to the Aargauer Zeitung, the Chinese have their own services. And many of them are also constantly showing themselves off with pictures, videos and live streaming.
Transparent individual
Do the Chinese realize that the widespread use of mobile devices such as smartphones and tablet PCs means that computer technology is increasingly encroaching on the everyday lives of modern people? More and more people are becoming increasingly skeptical about the widespread use of computers, especially the various data sets that are created through the use of such devices, and not just since the revelations of the NSA affair here. “The “transparent person”, i.e. the completely transparent individual with all their habits, preferences and secrets, is no longer a utopian science fiction spectre for many people,” writes the company BIG IT-Systems and also offers the necessary advice on how to protect yourself from the collecting frenzy of the various entertainment and communication services.
Generate a harmonic oscillation field
How can you protect yourself and your children from high-frequency radiation and electrosmog? “The law of resonance states that no resonances can occur in an oscillation field with oscillations whose frequencies lie outside those of the field,” says Richard Neubersch, owner of Swiss Harmony in Grellingen, a company that specializes in the harmonization of electrosmog. In other words: In a harmonic oscillation field, artificial radiation has no effect, regardless of who generates it, whether it comes from a neighbor or a nearby mobile phone mast. The mobile products from Swiss Harmony (BioRing, BodyCard, BioBracelet and the BioPatch) harmonize the human body by transmitting the harmonic vibration as information to the human energy system. This means that artificially created radiation fields can no longer resonate.
Protection from harmful radiation
In concrete terms, this means Products from Swiss Harmony for harmonizing houses and apartments ensure that the electricity that supplies a building with electricity receives a different message. “They transfer the information of the visible light spectrum to the passing current via the resonance path, which in turn distributes it throughout the entire effective range of the circuit,” explains Richard Neubersch. The electromagnetic field of the apartment or house thus becomes a harmonious field. In-house WLAN transmitters, cell phones or cordless phones are interference-free because they are connected to the harmonic current field and therefore emit the same harmonic information.