Sign of the last of the last days…

William Hague and Tony Blair

 

 

The signs are subtle. Much of the time. Seemingly wonderful and going to make everything better. The signs are visible, and audible every day in increasing fashion. Coming along faster than can be kept pace with, actually.

Before you perhaps groan a bit and say to yourself something along the lines of, “I didn’t know this was going to be something going on across the pond, I don’t care about this…” know that the United Kingdom is well behind such efforts that have been taking place in America and Communist China for quite awhile;

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The Cleveland Clinic, one of the world’s largest and most well-known hospital chains and health providers is turning to AI. As have other American and Communist Chinese health facilities long before the proposed efforts of Mr. Hague and Mr. Blair in the U.K.

The articles found below from today’s The Times, London illuminate how Tony Blair and William Hague are laser-focused on implementing AI in every aspect of health care in the United Kingdom, just as has begun and is being implemented at breakneck speed in America and Communist China.

You will read in the articles below how the goal is to continually, constantly monitor people with regard to their health care. 24/7/365. For their betterment? To make the world a better place? For the good of the individual people, right? Right…

If unfamiliar, Tony Blair began his real work upon leaving office as the British Prime Minister many years ago. His main goal for many years has been to bring all the world’s religions together under one umbrella, creating what is actually a one-world religion, for world good.

Do not be taken in by reports of how Mr. Blair is this deeply faithful, deeply devout Christian person. If he were he would not be putting so much time, effort, and other people’s money into working toward his Tower of Babel, One World Religion.

He is a globalist.

He is a false teacher.

He is a false prophet, and I write prophet because he has millions of people believing him, seeing him as a man with the answers, to lead to world to a better place where everyone is good, everyone comes together, and the world unites as it never has.

Sound familiar to something, someone else?

Now don’t misunderstand. I’m not saying that Tony Blair is the Antichrist. But he is a minister of the father of lies, a minister of the prince of the air, and does not believe, speak, write, or live as a true disciple of the Lord Jesus Christ. If he was? He would not make bringing all the regions of the world together to form in essence, in reality, one unified in accord world religion. To work for good in the world.

Devoid of Christ. Devoid of God. Imagining themselves as gods on earth.

Do not be deceived.

And, add to this his and William Hague’s and many others burning desire to place AI and everyone under some form of AI observation, control, and management.

George Orwell and Aldous Huxley never in their wildest imaginations could have come up with the reality that is unfolding right in front of us.

Tony Blair Institute for Global Change (TBI)

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Okay, take some time while here to read the following articles. Open and look over, and read some of the provided links. There will be something here to greatly inform and be of good use along the way someday. Perhaps sooner than later.

This is not science fiction or something proposed in the distant future.

This has been happening, it is happening, and it will continue to happen. Ever faster and faster and developed greater and greater along with the speed of it all coming together. That’s how technology is now moving.

All are devoid of God. Men and women push God aside, while they with their lying lips mention Him on occasion to keep the people lulled, duped, and following them.

Do not be taken in.

Remember, God’s Word tells us, Jesus, God on earth instructing us;

“For false christs and false prophets will rise and show great signs and wonders to deceive, if possible, even the elect.”

Matthew 24:24

Technology, in conjunction with the demonic forces at work, with the ministers and minions of Satan appearing as angels of light just as Satan does, will deceive many. The spiritually immature, the spiritually lax, and those who do not read, study, or truly know what is in the Holy Bible as they make certain claims yet remain Biblically illiterate.

Do not be counted among them.

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The War of 2024 — Part 2 (VIDEO) 

Read on…

Ken Pullen, Thursday, January 25th, 2024

 

 

Tony Blair and William Hague: Sell NHS data to fund medical advances

 

Former political rivals join together again to call for Britain to be at forefront of biotechnology and AI ‘revolution’

 

Thursday, January 25, 2024

By Chris Smyth, Whitehall Editor

Reprinted from The Times [London]

 

The NHS should sell access to anonymised medical records to help develop cutting-edge treatments including AI doctors offering personal monitoring of all patients, Sir Tony Blair and Lord Hague of Richmond have recommended.

The former Labour prime minister and former Conservative leader say that harnessing the coming revolution in biotechnology and AI should become “a new national purpose” as it will be so central to future economic growth.

Writing in The Times, the former political rivals say that “the best hope for the future of our country” is to capitalise on what they describe as “the fastest and most far-reaching [technological] revolution in the history of human civilisation”.

Last year Blair and Hague united to recommend digital ID cards as a way of improving access to public services and making Whitehall more effective.

They have now set out more than 40 recommendations on regulation and state support to ensure that the U.K. stays a world leader in biotechnology and is able to commercialise discoveries, while protecting against new pandemics.

“An extraordinary age of gene therapies, new antibiotics, and molecular factories, is beginning”, they say, arguing that Britain must do more to ensure the nation continues to play a leading role.

“Biotech is promising a future of new cures and treatments for many diseases, more personalised and effective healthcare, and many new materials and transformed manufacturing processes.”

Britain’s National Health Service is widely considered a hugely valuable source of data to develop new treatments, but use of NHS medical records has been hampered by technical problems and privacy concerns.

Blair and Hague argue for a new approach that would see the NHS setting up a separate company to commercialise access to anonymised records. “Free from government interference, the trust would strictly preserve privacy while bringing massive benefits to research, public health and patient treatment,” they write.

The pair liken the model to the commercial arm of the BBC, generating revenue to invest in NHS services by selling regulated access to the “extremely valuable resource” of NHS data.

Previous data-sharing schemes, including the recent contract for a data platform with the US spy tech firm Palantir, have provoked controversy over confidentiality. Blair and Hague want NHS England to campaign for safe sharing of records at the same time as taking formal control of patients’ data, rather than leaving GPs as sole controllers.

Blair’s thinking has been influential with Sir Keir Starmer, the Labour leader, who has backed the Palantir deal and last week told The Times that he wanted to join up GP as well as hospital records to improve care.

Starmer said that current privacy rules are “not proportionate” and promised to “drive through” more data sharing, but has stopped short of backing commercialisation of NHS data.

Blair and Hague argue that the huge amount of data in millions of NHS records is the perfect training ground for artificial intelligence, proposing a series of reforms to help create personalised “AI doctors” in Britain.

They believe that AI could ultimately monitor all patients constantly through looking for patterns in vital signs gathered by wearables such as smartwatches, alerting human doctors at the first signs of problems.

Patients must also be given access to their own medical records through a cloud-based “personal health account” accessed through the NHS app, Blair and Hague say. This would allow people to book appointments and manage treatment, while helping build support for sharing data to support research.

In their joint report, Blair and Hague say that Britain’s leading role in life sciences and other technology is “at risk of complacency” as they propose measures to ensure future breakthroughs are made here.

These include establishing a “laboratory of biodesign” to focus on early stage research and “help to make the U.K. the natural place for innovative ideas”.

Government support and the speed of regulation must also be improved to make it easier for start-ups to grow in Britain they say. “We will have to keep moving quickly if we are to be one of the main homes of changes so dramatic that they will alter forever the way we live and restructure much of the global economy,” Blair and Hague write.

“Nothing will be more important to British jobs, living standards and security in the coming years than leading the world in science and innovation.”

Britain should also fund improvements to biosecurity in developing countries to reduce the risk of lab-caused pandemics, they write, acknowledging that the misuse of biotech “would bring serious dangers”.

Britain must develop a biotech strategy to unlock prosperity

 

As biotech investments surge in the US and China, Britain must act quickly to define its role in the evolving global landscape

 

Thursday, January 25, 2024

By Tony Blair and William Hague

Reprinted from The Times [London]

 

As former leaders of the Labour and Conservative parties, we are convinced that the best hope for the future of our country is to seize the great opportunities of the technological and scientific revolution now under way — probably the fastest and most far-reaching such revolution in the history of human civilisation. Whatever our political differences on more traditional issues, we both believe that this is the crucial task that, more than anything else, will determine the future prosperity of Britain.

We have argued, in two papers we published last year on innovation and artificial intelligence, that this task should be considered as a new national purpose. We presented our ideas for the reimagining of the state and public services, the restructuring of Whitehall, the better use of data and improved access for tech companies to skills and finance.

Today we are publishing our third joint paper, on biotechnology and what the U.K. could do to ensure we remain a leading nation in realising the vast potential now opening up to the world. Accelerated by new medical discoveries and AI, biotech is promising a future of new cures and treatments for many diseases, more personalised and effective healthcare, and many new materials and transformed manufacturing processes. An extraordinary age of gene therapies, new antibiotics and molecular factories is beginning.

Britain has great strengths in this field, as Genomics England, the U.K. BioBank, and our major role in the scientific response to Covid-19 have shown. But the rest of the world is now making big strides too, with huge sums being invested in the U.S. and China, and great biotech companies arising in Denmark and Switzerland. In Britain, we will have to keep moving quickly if we are to be one of the main homes of changes so dramatic that they will alter forever the way we live and restructure much of the global economy.

In this report we set out four main ideas. The first is to adopt a new approach to using healthcare data to support breakthroughs in medicine. We propose establishing an NHS Data Trust, a company controlled by the NHS co-operating with trusted external partners. Free from government interference, the trust would strictly preserve privacy while bringing massive benefits to research, public health and patient treatment. Healthcare professionals would ultimately be assisted by artificial intelligence in delivering the most cost-effective and timely treatment.

Second, we propose a new laboratory of biodesign to focus on the invention of new biotechnology that is at too early a stage for commercial investors. This would help to make the U.K. the natural place for innovative ideas, with a strong pool of talent and bring the growing power of biology together with today’s very rapid advances in computation.

Third, we call for further measures to make it easier for biotech companies to scale up as well as start up in the U.K., so that some of the world’s key enterprises of coming decades can be built here. For instance, this would involve expanding the work of the British Business Bank and improving the rules for venture capital.

Finally, we believe the U.K. can lead the way in creating the global biosecurity needed for this new age. Biotech brings the chance to extend healthy lifespans and relieve great suffering. But its misuse would bring serious dangers. Strong international safeguards are needed. We propose a biosecurity safety fund, the upgrading of laboratories to prevent the escape of pathogens, and a new taskforce here in Britain to focus on pandemic prevention.

Nothing will be more important to British jobs, living standards and security in the coming years than leading the world in science and innovation. We now have to build on our country’s great strengths and make sure we are leading in the biotech revolution.