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Monday 1 April 2019

Amazon looking to build “smart homes” with 5G – should you be concerned?

Natural News: The day is coming when every aspect of your home and life will be uploaded to the cloud. You will be able to control the lighting and temperature of each room with the sound of your voice or the technology may detect your presence and adjust the house accordingly. You will be able to communicate directly with your appliances and security systems with a Smartphone and access entertainment, shopping and other home services with your spoken word or autonomous artificial intelligence. 

Five-G wireless technology is on its way and it promises a brave new world of conveniences. It will also invite a new fleet of cell phone towers in your area, and introduce a new level of EMF radiation that will constantly bombard your cells and your brain. Because 5G technology uses higher frequencies that don’t travel as far, smart home communities will require a fixed antennae to be installed every 300 meters or so. The initial roll-out will require the construction of over 300,000 new antennas, all pulsating with millimeter wave frequencies that can interfere with your cells. Should you be concerned?

Amazon is currently partnering with Lennar, the nation’s largest home builder, to mass produce homes with built-in WiFi. These smart homes will be entirely cloud-based and rely on fifth generation wireless technology, giving homeowners various wireless conveniences. This partnership will drive up the demand for hundreds of thousands of new cell phone towers, welcoming a new era of EMF radiation across the country.

The Amazon smart homes will be voice controlled by Amazon Alexa and incorporate whole-home automation provided by Samsung Smart Things. The partnership also includes contracts for Honeywell, Ring, Baldwin, Ruckus, and Sonus. These smart homes will include refrigerators that can detect when food is low and automatically order more groceries online. These smart homes will include thermostats that can autonomously adjust the temperature of each room to save energy. Doorbells will be able to detect the presence of a person outside and ring in response.

No doubt, smart homes will remove human input, effort, and thought. The first cost of these conveniences will be states of boredom and psychological depression. As smart homes, smart cities, and driver-less cars increase convenience, human satisfaction will be starved. As every detail is mapped out and catered to the individual, there will be no human experience to fulfill. The process and struggle will be gone and everyone’s brains will expect instant gratification. When everything becomes so easy, people become depressed. When there is nothing to strive toward, the individual loses the feeling of real satisfaction. Notwithstanding, everything about a person’s life, habits, thoughts, conversations, and emotions will be recorded in the cloud and used to exploit them through advertisement, monitoring, and hacking. Free will and privacy will inevitably suffer....read more>>>...