“In an era of smart cities, digital cryptography, AI, Neuralink, hackable humans, zero privacy, DeepMind, body data collection, indiscriminate tracking and surveillance, mind data mining, social media overload, augmented reality, social credit systems and virtual dystopian mind fields, we bring you the revolutionary future of fashion.”
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Founded by Grammy-winning British rapper MIA, OHMNI claims its truly innovative product will protect people from big tech companies.
From hats to tote bags to clothing of all kinds, OHMNI makes “armor for the modern knight in the modern age of technological warfare.”
MIA recently participated in “Zero Hours” James Poulos We chat about her latest venture into the niche world where technology meets fashion.
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” [your clothing line] “Are you off limits?” Poulos asks.
The simple shirt looks and feels “exactly like a T-shirt you'd buy from Zara”, but the silver embedded in the fabric protects against “all kinds of potentially harmful high levels of radiation and frequencies”, MIA explained, adding that the silver in the garment is concentrated in areas where vital organs are located, such as the heart, reproductive organs and brain.
“It really is a ray of hope for the fashion world,” she laughs.
However, some of the company's products are “Faraday lined”, all Electromagnetic fields and radio frequencies.
OHMNI may seem like a brand that resists technological advances, but that’s not actually the case.
“We're not avoiding technology, we're finding ways to coexist with it and still be ourselves,” MIA says.
OHMNI products not only protect the wearer, but they can also be used for other interesting purposes.
“If you wear a maternity dress, you can protect your figure, and if you wrap your router in the dress, you can completely block all signals,” she explained, adding, “With OHMNI, you can actually go off-grid at home.”
“If you can't go to the country, you can always [OHMNI] “To your city apartment,” she tells James.
To find out more about OHMNI and hear MIA's thoughts on therapy addiction in the West, British tyranny, how Elon Musk's SpaceX contributes to the rise of technology, and why contemporary music is becoming less and less organic, watch the episode above.
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