During the World Economic Forum, a yearly conference for globalist elites held in Davos, Switzerland, an presentation was made about brain wave monitoring technology.
This technology would enable employers to track an employee’s concentration when working, telling if they become distracted or evenif they experience any “amorous feelings” towards coworkers. As the presenter said, “You can not only tell whether a person is paying attention or their mind is wandering, but you can discriminate between the kinds of things they are paying attention to.”
The software works, “whether they’re doing something like central tasks, like programming, peripheral tasks like writing documentation, or unrelated tasks like surfing social media or online browsing,” they continued. “When you combine brain-wave activity together with other forms of software and surveillance technology, the power becomes quite precise.”
In a thought-provoking video, an employee was left wondering what her employer would think of her “amorous feelings” for another coworker after reading their brainwave data. To the worker’s pleasant surprise however, she receives a bonus due to high levels of productivity as measured by good “brain metrics”!
In another scene in the presentation, government representatives demand access to personnel’s brainwave data in their search for potential accomplices in a workplace fraud scheme.
“You discover they are looking for synchronized brain activity between your coworker and the people he has been working with. While you know you’re innocent of any crime, you’ve been secretly working with him on a new start-up venture. Shaking, you remove your earbuds.”
Moreover, the presentation investigated a range of other applications for this technology. For instance, stimulating people to wake up or to refocus their attention through the use of a lightly vibrating scarf MIT created.
The presenter emphasized that the purpose of demonstrating this was to emphasize the benefits and potential applications of brain monitoring technology to avoid extreme reactions such as banning it altogether.







