Bill Gates predicts smartphones will be replaced by ‘Mark of the Beast’

Bill Gates smartphones Mark of the Beast electronic tattoos

Bill Gates predicts smartphones will be replaced by ‘Mark of the Beast’

In a recent announcement that many are calling “groundbreaking,” tech billionaire Bill Gates predicted that the days of smartphones and other handheld technology will soon come to an end to make way for a new form of “personal technology” that could easily be described as the “Mark of the Beast” mentioned in the Book of Revelation.

Say goodbye to privacy and personal freedom and hello to transhumanism, the evolution of personal technology, and the New World Order (via ThinkStewartville.com):

In a shocking prediction that’s sending ripples through the tech world, Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has declared that smartphones are on the brink of obsolescence. The billionaire entrepreneur believes a chilling new technology will soon replace our beloved handheld devices, leaving many experts concerned about the implications for privacy and personal freedom.

Gates envisions a world where smartphones are supplanted by electronic tattoos, a concept that sounds like it’s straight out of a science fiction novel. These temporary, electrically conductive tattoos would be applied directly to the skin, effectively turning our bodies into living, breathing communication devices.

Originally developed by Chaotic Moon Studios for medical applications, this futuristic technology has caught Gates’ attention as the next frontier in personal computing. He’s so convinced of its potential that he’s invested heavily in its development, betting on it to become the smartphone of tomorrow.

The concept of electronic tattoos represents a significant step towards transhumanism, the belief that technology can enhance human physical and cognitive capabilities. This shift from external devices to integrated tech marks a potential turning point in human evolution.

The potential widespread adoption of electronic tattoos poses numerous ethical dilemmas. Questions of data ownership, consent, and the right to disconnect become paramount in a world where our bodies are constantly online. (Emphasis mine)

Gates’ infatuation with using tattoos for the betterment of all mankind got its legs back in the early days of COVID when the World Health Organization was working with the nations of the world (including the US) to develop a digital global vaccine passport. Using funding provided by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation — along with a request from Bill Gates himself — the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) developed a system to track the vaccination records of children by embedding the information directly to their skin. Using dye invisible to the naked eye but visible using a special cell phone filter, children would receive the tattoo simultaneously with their vaccination in one shot.

The WHO entered into an agreement at the time with Gates giving him global power to do as he pleases:

Do you remember when contact tracing and testing were used as surveillance tools to track the spread of Covid during the so-called pandemic? Do you remember how a mass surveillance dragnet was created that forced citizens around the world to use surveillance apps and devices? Do you remember how the data collected by these apps was used by governments and third parties?

All of these applications will be possible once electronic tattoos replace smartphones.

Another concern with Gates’ prediction is the inevitable integration of AI with these tattoos. As companies increasingly rely on AI for nearly everything, having our bodies directly connected to AI provides serious adverse implications for liberty. This is one more reason why Donald Trump’s “Operation Stargate” — a project he has declared to be “the largest AI infrastructure project in history” — is such bad news for liberty:

OpenAI, SoftBank, Oracle, and MGX announced plans to form Stargate, a new company that will invest $500 billion in AI computing infrastructure across the United States over four years. The announcement came during a White House meeting with President Donald Trump, who called it the “largest AI infrastructure project in history.”

OpenAI says the goal of Stargate is to kickstart building more data centers to expand computing capacity for current and future AI projects, including OpenAI’s goal of “AGI,” which the company defines as a highly autonomous AI system that “outperforms humans at most economically valuable work.” (Emphasis mine)

In the Book of Revelation, we read of a time when those without the Mark of the Beast will have their ability to live taken from them:

It also forced all people, great and small, rich and poor, free and slave, to receive a mark on their right hands or on their foreheads, so that they could not buy or sell unless they had the mark, which is the name of the beast or the number of its name.

~ Rev. 13:16-17 (NIV)

Transitioning from smartphones to electronic tattoos represents much more than just a change in how we interact with technology and each other, it will mean a radical shift away from liberty and freedom, and in the end, it will redefine what it means to be a human being created in the image of God.

Sometimes this stuff sounds like a science-fiction movie or a New World Order conspiracy theory, but if Bill Gates’ prediction of the end of smartphones and the beginning of digital tattoos comes true, it could be the fulfillment of the Bible prophesy concerning the Mark of the Beast because we won’t be able to buy or sell without it.

 


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