In the age of wearables, everything you say can and will be used against you

With the maker of an invasive and intrusive AI wristband on the verge of being acquired by Amazon, you can bet we’ll soon be inundated with ads for “wearables” aimed at young, gullible, and naive people.

Amazon is reportedly preparing to acquire AI wristband maker Bee in a major move to dominate the next wave of personal technology, or as Robert F. Kennedy Jr. calls it, “wearables.”

You’ll recall that RFK, the director of Trump’s Department of Health and Human Services, stunned MAGAland when he said his mission was to provide all Americans with AI-based wearables by 2030.

The Bee bracelet is just one of many such devices coming to market. It records everything you say, whether you’re talking to a friend, family member, or even yourself, and syncs with your phone via Bluetooth.

Powered by AI models from Anthropic, Google, and Meta, the Bee turns every day, every week – your entire life – into one big, beautiful, and searchable database. It captures your personal data and uses it to create personalized to-do lists and even tracks how many times you utter a swear word.

Advertising for total surveillance

Watch this promotional video, which touts the bracelet as a “personal AI for you.” It literally logs everything you do and say. All for $49.99. What a bargain!

Jacob Thompson at Die Weinpresse notes that unlike Amazon’s Alexa, which only listens when given a command or “wake word,” Bee’s wristbands are always on, always listening, and continuously collecting user data to train their AI models.

Enthusiastic takeover by Amazon

Maria de Lourdes Zollo, CEO of Bee, said she was “thrilled” to join Amazon and “bring truly personal, agent-based AI to even more customers.”

When we founded Bee, we imagined a world where AI is truly personal, where your life is understood and improved by technology that learns with you,” she wrote on LinkedIn.

This is just one of many wearables that will flood the market. Younger generations and some older people will likely purchase these devices without considering how they will impact their privacy.

The technocratic plan: transhumanism through the back door

Meta is promoting its Ray-Ban AI glasses, and Google has launched Gemini-powered earplugs.

This is part of the globalist plan to replace humans with transhumans, or “Humanity 2.0,” as they like to call it. Wearables are seen as the next step in connecting technology more closely to the human body, creating an “Internet of Bodies,” similar to the already existing “Internet of Things.” We’ve moved from cell phones to watches and now to all kinds of gradually more invasive technology. Where will this end? Probably with a chip injected just under the skin.

Harari’s gloomy prediction

Remember that World Economic Forum advisor Yuval Harari predicted almost four years ago that the globalists’ plan is to have 24/7 surveillance “under the skin” of everyone.

 

yogaesoteric
September 24, 2025

 

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