Posted on 07/25/2025 8:13:39 AM PDT by Red Badger
The age of smartphones is coming to an end. A bold prediction from Bill Gates reveals a revolutionary new tech set to replace your phone forever.
In a bold prediction that’s making waves across the tech world, Microsoft founder Bill Gates has suggested that smartphones could soon be obsolete, replaced by an entirely new kind of technology. Forget everything you know about handheld devices—Gates envisions a future where electronic tattoos become the new norm.
The Decline of Smartphones
Smartphones have been an indispensable part of our lives for over a decade. From checking emails to scrolling through social media and navigating our daily routines, these devices have shaped how we interact with the world. But Gates believes this era is nearing its end. According to Medium, Gates points to electronic tattoos, developed by Chaotic Moon and later acquired by Accenture, as the next big leap in personal technology. Instead of holding a phone in our hands, these tattoos could allow us to communicate, access the internet, and even monitor our health, all without a screen in sight.
The key advantage? These tattoos are integrated into the body. Imagine having a device embedded in your skin that lets you interact with the world through simple gestures or touch. It’s sleek, unobtrusive, and possibly more intuitive than anything we’ve seen so far. The tattoos are powered by tiny nanocapacitors, and they don’t require bulky batteries or displays, making them a far more subtle alternative to today’s mobile devices.
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How Do These Tattoos Work?
You might be wondering, “What exactly are electronic tattoos?” Well, think of them as temporary skin applications that use smart ink filled with nanocapacitors. These tattoos can communicate with surrounding devices, letting you do things like send messages, browse the web, or even unlock doors—all with a simple swipe or gesture.
Beyond communication, these tattoos could also monitor vital signs like your heart rate, body temperature, and even detect potential health issues before they become serious. They are, in essence, a health tracker and a communication tool rolled into one. And the best part? They’re invisible, meaning no more holding a phone or carrying a bulky device around. It’s a seamless experience where technology becomes a part of you, not something you carry.
The Big Questions: Privacy, Security, and Ethics
As exciting as this sounds, it raises some serious questions about privacy. These tattoos would collect an immense amount of personal data, from your location to your health metrics. Who owns this data? How do we ensure it’s protected? These are the kinds of ethical dilemmas that are bound to crop up as we move closer to this kind of technology.
Moreover, imagine the security risks. With biometric data stored on your skin, could someone hack into your tattoo or steal your identity in new and more dangerous ways? Digital security could take on a whole new meaning, as cybercriminals may look for ways to exploit this deeply integrated tech.
Still, there are undeniable advantages. The tattoos could replace the need for passwords, credit cards, or even physical keys. In theory, they could provide a level of security that’s far more robust than anything we have today, thanks to their biometric uniqueness.
A Revolution in Wellness
Another fascinating aspect of electronic tattoos is their potential to change how we think about health and wellness. The ability to monitor heart rate, sleep patterns, and other critical health markers continuously could help us catch potential health issues before they become urgent. In a world where wellness tech is rapidly evolving, these tattoos could provide more accurate, real-time health data than any current wearable.
But there’s also the social impact to consider. If these tattoos become mainstream, it could mean the end of screen addiction. Without the constant distraction of staring at a smartphone screen, we might experience a more focused, less fragmented interaction with technology. This shift could fundamentally alter our social behavior and even how we relate to one another.
However, this also brings up another issue: the social divide. How accessible would this technology be? If only certain groups have access to it, the digital divide could become even more pronounced.
>Imagine having a device embedded in your skin that lets you interact with the world through simple gestures or touch.
Isn’t it called a “hand”?
Thanks for the ping brother!!
More later Lord willing 🙏🛐🛐🙏✝️✝️
But for the thread at this moment a
couple of things for lurkers to peruse:
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The Plan is Lock Up Humanity in Digital Smart Cities (CBDC, Facial Recognition, GEOFENCING) (My title - SHORT VIDEO 1:27 long)
https://freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/4329921/posts
SaveFerris
Geofencing: “Think of it as an invisible fence around you... that will be related to your face recognition, digital identity, and access control”
Big Tech whistleblower Aman Jabbi exposes the digital prison being constructed all around us in this clip from The Agenda: Their Vision Your Future.
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https://x.com/oraclefilmsuk/status/1944134937969361186
Bill Jobs needs to be put down like a rabid dog.
He wants to track us and kill us.
(He wants to track us and kill us.)
Steve Gates (🤣🤣🤣) just wants to control:
Your brain 🧠
Your food 🥑
Your medicine 💊 💉
Your access to the Internet
Your ability to BUY and SELL
Your Sunlight ☀️ 🌞
Your va666ines
You
Hardly worth bragging about you narcissist.
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The word in Revelation 13:16 for “mark” is the Greek word for a mark of ownership.
Such as a tattoo - perhaps similar to how one marks cattle by branding.
Or how Hitler’s Nazis branded Jews with tattoo numbers for identification purposes.
Revelation 13:16 Greek - English Bible
https://biblehub.com/interlinear/revelation/13-16.htm
5480 [e]
charagma
χάραγμα
a mark
N-ANS
(it’s in the middle of the translations; to the furthest right - FWIW)
The word for “mark” in Revelation 13:16 is “charagma”
Greek word “charagma”:
https://biblehub.com/greek/5480.htm
Strong’s Concordance
charagma: a stamp, impress
Original Word: χάραγμα, ατος, τό
Part of Speech: Noun, Neuter
Transliteration: charagma
Phonetic Spelling: (khar’-ag-mah)
Definition: a stamp, impress
Usage: sculpture; engraving, a stamp, sign.
HELPS Word-studies
5480 xáragma – properly, an engraving (etching); (figuratively) a mark providing undeniable identification, like a symbol giving irrefutable connection between parties.
5480 /xáragma (”brand-mark”) was originally any impress on a coin or a seal, used by an engraver on a die (stamp, branding iron). 5480 (xáragma) later became “the identification-marker” (like with an owner’s unique “brand-mark”).
The KJV uses “in”
Many other translations use “on”
It’s “epi”
Example: Your outer layer of skin is your (epi)dermis - epidermis
The “Mark” is the Greek word “charagma” - a stamp of ownership; a tattoo
Revelation 13:16
New King James Version
16 He causes all, both small and great,
rich and poor, free and slave,
to receive a mark ON their right hand or ON their foreheads,
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Revelation+13%3A16&version=NKJV
KJV uses “IN” - with “epi” I believe that “ON” is more accurate and indeed, as far as I can tell, most translations use “ON”
Revelation 13:16
King James Version
16 And he causeth all, both small and great, rich and poor, free and bond, to receive a mark IN their right hand, or IN their foreheads:
https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Philippians%201%3A18&version=ESV
“epi” - as in epidermis
156 posted on 7/25/2025, 7:18:11 PM by napscoordinator
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napscoordinator to cuz1961
Hardly worth bragging about you narcissist.
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You were the only one bragging.
Calling me new , insinuating you weren't and were Superior.
“narcissist” ?
You suck at profiling, I've posted “ I stand corrected “ many times.
That means you are either ignorant, or just a slanderer and liar, along with sucking at profiling.
Excuse you. I know when you joined. It’s pathetic that you think you can be constantly narcissistic in your posts. How about get back when you have more time here. Maybe you’ll not be looked as a joke.
Oh goody😁 Now I can listen to renew my car warranty 100’s times a day.
You suck at profiling, I’ve posted “ I stand corrected “ many times.
That means you are either ignorant, or just a slanderer and liar, along with sucking at profiling.
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Reading comprehension isn’t your strong suit is it.
You point a finger at me, and have 3 fingers of your own pointing back at you.
I handed you your butt and now you are gnashing your teeth.
Must really suck to be you.
[Not just “No” but “HEAVEN NO!”]
Those that receive the Mark of the Beast
(this isn’t it, just a precursor; a sign)
Get that other place.....(I was thinking as I read that)
A definite NO to this!
You’re like two years old. No wonder it took you forever to find this site.
At post #165 it makes you wonder what kind of DNA damage and skin or other cancer will pop up in the future after using those palm scanner readers with regular use.
Do you know what kind of light/laser they are using to scan the epidermis? Is there a warning label put on the machine?
Potential UV damage caused by nail salon machines and retail scanners:
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=Exposure+to+radiation+in+nail+salon+drying+machine+&ia=web
https://duckduckgo.com/?t=h_&q=Infrared+hand+scanners+and+damage+to+DNA&ia=web
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