The SORA Technology team.
EXCLUSIVE: A JAPANESE START-UP IS DEPLOYING DRONE SWARMS AND AI OVER AFRICA in a SHOCKING move branded by critics as “21st-Century Digital Colonialism.” SORA Technology has just secured ANOTHER $2.5 MILLION from major corporate investors, bringing its total war chest to over $7.3 MILLION. Their goal? To “solve” Africa’s health crises with autonomous tech. But at what COST to national sovereignty and personal privacy?
This is NOT benign aid work. This is a MASSIVE BIOMETRIC DATA GRAB. SORA’s “Malaria Control” project sees drones surveilling communities, while its AI “disease forecasting” algorithms harvest intimate health data from vulnerable populations. WHO is controlling this data? WHERE is it stored? The company’s cozy partnership with the World Health Organization raises ALARMING questions about unaccountable global health overreach.
The venture is backed by powerhouse Japanese conglomerates like Daiwa House, funneling capital into what they call “climate solutions.” Yet this paints a dystopian picture: foreign corporations and AI dictating public health responses across over TEN African nations, from Ghana to the DRC. This isn’t innovation—it’s a GLOBAL PILOT PROGRAM for tech-enabled control, treating an entire continent as a laboratory for untested, invasive systems.
The age of humanitarian imperialism is here, and it flies on silent rotors.


