I was just reading the IEEE Spectrum guide to the 5G specification to see what features the IETF is putting in 5G in the future that might be related to the mark of the beast (or the false prophet).
So far I have learned some relatively interesting things related to all industries (and crypto):
- The current release is release 16 and includes these features:
- Vehicle to Everything (V2X). This allows a car to transmit a packet out to every other receiver in range (IE within 300 meter radius). This will be good for self autonomous cars to communicate with each other (direction, travel, speed, type, etc). And for jetson type crafts also.
- V2X also will allow high bandwidth transmissions of videos to groups (think for instance if a 200meg video is being streamed to an audience), V2X can send it out to the receivers without routers. This is specific, because multicast was intended but lost a long time ago (DARPA had multicast in the spec) and router companies eventually cut off the use because the server-to-user model prevails now. So remember V2X, because this will be a game changer for future content delivery.
- Sidelinking: Allows cars (or any IOT device) to communicate with another IOT device - without going through the backbone. This is important because say user A is passing user B in a parking lot (on foot), an app could theoretically allow them to chat or conduct business together without going through the server.
- Location Services: This one is pretty huge and a complete loss of privacy for everyone. Right now, phone companies require triangularization to track you (IE a 'fix' on 3 points in space - that is, the data packet timing from 3 towers to be calculated). In 5g-16, your coordinates can be tracked constantly using ONE communication stream- how can this be? Because 5g has a built in beamforming protocol - this means it can measure its own sidechannel speeds and get a fix on your location using just one TCP packet (I can grasp this, in that imagine that 6ghz communication is made up of 10 parallel transmissions to a router - that means the data will all flow at different speeds - and the protocol can measure its own beamform to get a fix on one tower). So basically, the GPS position will become part of the IOT spec inherently.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/tech-talk/telecom/standards/5g-release-16- Even though all the scientists who back 5g say 'tests have been done its safe' the spec is calling for increasing the frequency range to 6ghz bands - because its wide open - that tells you its also not been tested very well - I only mention this because eventually we will be bathing in a radio wave bath of '6g' at 6.66 ghz (probably)
- Finally, the part that Ive been looking for - Release 17 - still in development: Extended Reality: This spec allows all the game makers to beam 3d data to VR headsets and extend reality, think hololens, etc. More here:
https://blog.3g4g.co.uk/2020/04/5g-extended-reality-5g-xr-in-5g-system.htmlSo in summary let me take what I've learned from this spec and apply the most nefarious scenario:
The majority upgrades to 5g phones in 2022. Release 17 is out and 1 billion IOT devices are deployed.
A gathering is called together at the local square where the confederate statue was burned last month.
The Vatican releases an AI 'app' that is part of the fabric of reality (all who do now bow to the beast will be cut off).
So lets make one assumption first: A major company extended holo-lens to produce a 3d image in space (similar to the 3d concert experience) - it just basically takes the release 17 data for a VR headset and creates an image of Satan in the square.
Then all those who do not bow to the Antichrist, are logged using patent 060606's cryptocurrency-for-human-body-activity in the 'chain'.
This is getting interesting isnt it?
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