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Hey Bluetooth, What's New? : Oh, We Want to Chip You - Rob Braxman Tech

Hey Bluetooth, What's New? : Oh, We Want to Chip You - Rob Braxman Tech

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Hey Bluetooth, What's New? : Oh, We Want to Chip You - Rob Braxman Tech A new networking scheme has been introduced that is not reliant on the Internet. It is called Bluetooth Mesh Networking and allows inter-device connectivity via radio only. This video will explain the technology which uses Bluetooth Low Energy as its foundation. This networking technology is touted as a great innovation. But is it in fact an enabler of a surveillance platform that cannot possibly be evaded. The idea of this network topology is to flood the environment with so many sensors that every square inch will be tracked. In addition, the whole concept of Bluetooth Mesh Networking is to behave differently based on the identity of the user. So this whole thing is tied to having some sort of identity device. In other words some kind of chip. This is a kind of technology that once enabled, cannot be undone
Date: 2022-03-20

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This is the fist time I have listened this gentleman. He is smart, articulate and can explain technology to someone like me. I am a strong supporter of PRIVACY. That is why I have a limited amount of tech in my life. My secondary vehicle has no GPS, satellite radio, or anything else that will let the government know where I am during my day.
The Bill Of Rights is always attacked in the name of greater good but our founding father-s were more interested in small federal government. Today you must where a mask everywhere you go. Yesterday you had to have a vaccine. Tomorrow you shall have a RFID implant in the name of safety, health, and energy consumption or you will be publicly shamed and firedfired.
I glad my days are numbered but I can-t help to feel sorrow for my nieces and nephews.
Thank you sir for taking the time to explain where we are headed to as a society.

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I used to work for the Orlando Aviation Authority and a co worker was talking about the Security breaching of the Alexa devices.
An incident report of a Home party and someone the husband of a guest were making jokes or pranks when he yelled that I Will brake your face.
Minutes later the sheriff department officers were knocking on the door the home owner after explained what happened with the remarks he made.
They found out that Alexa device called the police station and reported Domestic violence.
The home owner almost ended up in jail.
He destroyed Alexa device called friends to advise them never buy anything with Alexa devices Amazon is part of the New world order of the Deep state Satanic group Dominating the world population

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I tried to comment to a post, but - An Unknown Error Occured.
Flipped the original commenter it of the thread, too.
So. with the intent of further supporting the Privacy community.
Techlore also has many good privacy/anonymity videos that are sometimes structured courses. Henri is a Digital Media major.
He also participates with a podcast called The New Oil, which reports on worldwide cyber security threats.
As these are all decent guys with a similar message and concerns, they should know about each other.
And
Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF)

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While you are covering an intertesting subject and providing some good information. Lots of wrong and misleading information is present in this video. BLE does not have a half mile range (it's only theoretical in BLE 5. 0, most devices have actually similar to classic Bluetooth in range. Also consider, mesh network have very limited data rate, so it's not possible to use a mesh network as transit for other network's traffic. Also the purpose of Bluetooth Mesh is not to replace internet, neither it is anything special, it's very similar to ZigBee and Thread.
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Conversation in your home soon:
-Honey, why is it so hot in here? Did you raise the thermostat? -
-No. The power company turned off our air conditioner off to avoid brown out, or rolling backout or something about damage to their equipment. -
-They can't do that! When did we give them permission to do that? -
-We didn't. -
Oops. :(

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scary however I would like to see a real world exercise showing a bunch of devices sharing information one to another to another and so forth. I cant even get my phone to sync up to my cars dashboard half the time and I am sitting 2 feet from it. makes me wonder how all this data is being shared so readily when that doesn't even work half the time.
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Are we sure they aren't already putting ble -devices- in people with a ermm certain programme currently running? Look at biosensors, neuralink & nanobots. From what I've researched will/are all be BLE enabled & lots of tech I don't even know about.
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Lets add to this conversation the absolute unnecessary increase in RF saturation upon humans as there are already too many studies citing the confirmed biological affects of low level, microwave RF radiation. Thank you for your video, just superb.
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One of the best signal blockers is water. Get a waterproof case for your phone. place it in a bucket of water. The problem is keeping it off the bottom (away from the the -edge- of the water at the bottom of the bucket.
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it seems to mee that big gov is sponsoring/ funding (somehow) big tech to set up all these platforms and then in return these companies will allow gov agencies to have unlimited access to their data one way or another!
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