Black People : Another Major Step Towards a Chipped Population

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Dr. Watson: How IBM’s supercomputer could improve health care

By Martin Ford, Published: September 16, 2011

http://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...-health-care/2011/09/14/gIQAOZQzXK_story.html
Watson, the IBM supercomputer that defeated the world’s best “Jeopardy!” playersthis year, has found a job in medicine. It won’t be consulting with patients, but a version of the game-show champion could appear in examination rooms, offering assistance to flesh-and-blood physicians. But how soon might you see Dr. Watson? And could Dr. Watson be better than your doctor?
I’ve worked in software development for more than 25 years — never for IBM — and was amazed by Watson’s ability to understand language, solve problems and present answers in the form of a question as Alex Trebek coolly looked on. While I don’t think most doctors need to worry about their jobs anytime soon, Watson-esque technology offers a powerful diagnostic tool that could bring dramatic benefits to health care. The prospect of a robotic caregiver might not seem comforting, but Watson’s first appointment will be a watershed moment. This is an app way beyond anything on an iPhone.
Machine learning — the technology that makes Watson, well, Watson — lets software analyze historical data and generate rules that inform decision-making, even when tasks significantly vary. Watson could churn through millions of case histories to learn what diagnosis is likely to be correct and what treatment would be the most effective. The system could almost instantly process medical textbooks, electronic medical records and the latest published research, illuminating obscure links among studies in seemingly unrelated specialties. Watson could someday be a standard diagnostic tool. Its ability to make sense of a universe of data would be far beyond that of any person or team of experienced physicians.
Watson could dazzle in the exam room. It could lead to greater consistency of care, giving every patient an exhaustive review of treatment options. It’s a good bet that this smart machine will evolve into a genuine Dr. Watson: a true diagnostic partner for physicians, offering not just a reference but a viable second opinion.
More: http://www.washingtonpost.com/opini...-health-care/2011/09/14/gIQAOZQzXK_story.html

What's the problem with this?
1. Implantable RFID chips are said by everyone involved, including it's creators, to be for health reasons; and secondary, for emergencies (for instance, your child ...).
2. IBM controls Applied Digital Solutions, the maker of VeriChip (http://www.wnd.com/?pageId=17627 all together, equals control).
3. IBM has what can be considered “priors.” Major ones!

IBM's history:



Propaganda after 9/11:

Look at how scripted that was! This was 2002.


This was 2002.
This, and others like it, was the prepping of the minds of Americans. Take note of the things that are said in this video.
Most whites are going to fall for it, and if a black person believes the lies of 9/11, it is very likely they too will fall for this chip.

The truth about September 11:
http://www.destee.com/index.php?threads/how-can-a-nation-get-played-so-badly.67916/

More on 9/11:
http://www.destee.com/index.php?threads/9-11-an-inside-job-or-not.29888/page-12#post-703232

http://www.destee.com/index.php?threads/9-11-an-inside-job-or-not.29888/page-13#post-703416

http://www.destee.com/index.php?threads/9-11-an-inside-job-or-not.29888/page-14#post-703440

More on the chip:

Healthcare is the veil!
*Did you hear what was said starting @4:14
I wonder if the new movie "Contagion" contains any hints, or is just 100% fear mongering.
It may indeed be voluntary; they only have to scare people into getting it. Most people don't even know that that this past Swine Flu scare was intentional: http://howmanyknow.com/2010/11/vaccinate-against-lies/. It was most likely a test run.


I don't know what this is, but this is exactly what the creators of the chip said the chips will be able to do and why we would benefit.

IBM's history and the Verichip, a must see (uploaded 2009):
One Mainframe To Rule Them All (1of5)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVWNlvI-eB4
--Census
--IBM and Nazi Germany

One Mainframe To Rule Them All (2of5)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Rfv6WJ_h3rM
--IBM and Nazi Germany
--The barcode
--RFID

One Mainframe To Rule Them All (3of5)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G5k8R4AgQXU
--The IBM/VeriChip connection
--IBM patent on tracking humans
--How tracking works
--Satelites and the chip

One Mainframe To Rule Them All (4of5)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RjAbzghMioc
--Raytheon connection
--This is IBM's supercomputer

Maybe people don't understand or know that the same families and groups who created, financed and supplied Nazi Germany are the same families and groups who control the US. Just watch MAAFA 21 and/or TerrorStorm and you'll see what I mean. So, to think that it can't happen here is not intelligent.

Lindsey Williams - The Elite Speak - DVD 1 Part 8 - Jan/Feb 2010 (To Seduce a Nation)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zLqJtwqIfCQ
Watch: 4:27 – 8:00
--Through healthcare!
--It may be that the VeriChip is a decoy for nano-chips placed in vaccines, which people will want to get when an outbreak occurrs. This may even be the back-up plan.

Step by step, slowly, they implement pieces of the machine/their creation; later they piece the machine/their creation together. Individually, these pieces seem harmless, but when combined …. And when they're combined it will look like chance, instead of planned.
*This combining of seemingly unrelated things is similar to how they get everyone to link their online accounts, such as email with social networks. Once enough is linked, they can simply feed that, along with internet searches and sites you visited, into a super-computer, and they'll have a full profile on you. If they don't already. That's too easy. Think not? Just what does Google own and control.

--Here's a collection of articles that could offer more info (I skimmed through them, I haven't read through them yet):
http://loveforlife.com.au/node/6852
http://www.jesus-is-savior.com/End of the World/barcode_implants.htm

Some time after the dollar dies, all money will probably be on the chip. You've heard the creators of the chip say on the clips above: "financial implications." Another source: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7nD7dbkkBIA
 
Can you explain the link between a remarkable achievement in A.I (Watson) and implantable medical information? When Watson was on Jeopardy, none of the contests were required to wear bar codes or implants to participate in the game.
That's all explained in the information (text and videos).
Your answer is even in the article:
While I don’t think most doctors need to worry about their jobs anytime soon, Watson-esque technology offers a powerful diagnostic tool that could bring dramatic benefits to health care. The prospect of a robotic caregiver might not seem comforting, but Watson’s first appointment will be a watershed moment. This is an app way beyond anything on an iPhone.
Machine learning — the technology that makes Watson, well, Watson — lets software analyze historical data and generate rules that inform decision-making, even when tasks significantly vary. Watson could churn through millions of case histories to learn what diagnosis is likely to be correct and what treatment would be the most effective. The system could almost instantly process medical textbooks, electronic medical records and the latest published research, illuminating obscure links among studies in seemingly unrelated specialties. Watson could someday be a standard diagnostic tool. Its ability to make sense of a universe of data would be far beyond that of any person or team of experienced physicians.
Watson could dazzle in the exam room. It could lead to greater consistency of care, giving every patient an exhaustive review of treatment options. It’s a good bet that this smart machine will evolve into a genuine Dr. Watson: a true diagnostic partner for physicians, offering not just a reference but a viable second opinion.
 

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