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Speaker 0 argues that for many years, dating back to the 1990s, looking at China today reveals what might be planned for the West tomorrow. In particular, China has millions of cameras in the cities equipped with facial recognition technology, enabling them to locate you in minutes wherever you are. This system operates alongside a social credit framework: people earn points for behaviors that align with the government’s preferences and lose points for actions that don’t. If you lose enough credits, you are excluded from mainstream society. The speaker notes that during the COVID-19 period, people who refused to get the jab or to wear masks were excluded from mainstream society, describing that as a pre-run or preview of where society could be headed. The argument is that, in China, losing enough credits means you cannot board trains or planes and you cannot function within mainstream society. The speaker contends that this social credit system is rapidly moving into the West, facilitated by digital identity, digital currency, and AI-driven control over many aspects of life. The transcript highlights examples of ongoing surveillance- and control-related measures in Western contexts, such as supermarkets that require a QR code for entry. It questions what happens to those who do not want to participate in such a system, asking what if someone doesn’t have a smartphone. It notes that in some cases, entry to places like supermarkets could be denied if you lack the required digital credentials. The speaker also points out that payments might be made with a fingerprint, indicating that this is part of a broader shift toward pervasive digital and biometric controls. Overall, the speaker presents a narrative in which China’s social credit and pervasive surveillance serve as a template for Western adoption, suggesting a future where digital IDs, digital currencies, AI governance, and biometric verification create a tightly controlled social order, with access to everyday activities and services contingent on compliance with the system.

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The speaker discusses the central bankers' goal of introducing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the need for digital IDs to achieve this. They suggest that the pandemic provided a convenient excuse to push for digital IDs through vaccine passports, despite the lack of strong justification. The ultimate aim is to establish a totalitarian control system with CBDCs connected to digital IDs.

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The speaker argues that AI excels at simulating anything that can be expressed mathematically, and since financial transactions can be expressed mathematically, AI can be used to monitor and influence financial behavior. The core concern is that with programmable money and close tracking of individuals, it becomes possible to turn money on and off and to use AI and surveillance systems to manage and control behavior. The speaker gives a provocative example: a question about what happens if authorities demand a transgender change for a child or threaten to turn off money, illustrating a system in which programmable money is integrated with surveillance and behavior-modification mechanisms. The proposed system would enable surveillance, tracking, and conditional access to money—financing incentives or penalties tied to behavior—and could be integrated with digital ID. The speaker argues that once programmable money is paired with digital identity, it amounts to complete control. This is framed as a problem because, on a global scale, there are divide-and-conquer tactics masking the underlying issue: a political struggle between the mega rich and everyone else. According to the speaker, the megacorporate or ultra-wealthy perspective would try to control the many when they are few, and programmable money is the tool to achieve that control. The claim is that for programmable money to function effectively, everyone must be on the grid, allowing the system to track and observe behavior and influence it, thereby exerting total control. The speaker emphasizes that this is not limited to wearables or an Internet of Bodies; it represents a coup d'etat and the end of human liberty in the West. Key points emphasized include: - AI’s strength in simulating mathematically expressible phenomena, including financial transactions. - Programmable money enabling on/off control of individuals’ finances when coupled with surveillance. - The potential for incentives and penalties to be tied to behavior through money. - The necessity of a digital ID to realize complete control. - The notion that such a system is tied to political and economic power dynamics between the mega rich and others. - The idea that universal inclusion on the grid is required for programmable money to work, leading to pervasive tracking and behavior influence. - The assertion that this would constitute a coup d'etat and threaten the end of human liberty in the West.

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Speaker 0 argues that control is in the hands of unelected officials at supranational organizations who want all of the world’s resources in their pocket. They claim there is a global push to portray a catastrophic climate story and to push toward a system where “they” can control with rules and no currency, effectively an inverted prison where freedom to access things is behind lock and key. They say this represents a global war on agriculture and a move to deindustrialize Europe, with politicians deliberately impoverishing ordinary people. Speaker 1 contends that there is an ongoing attempt to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. They describe this as a coup and assert that a system can be run by rules without currency. Speaker 2 states that the plan is to substitute currency with a system of credits and to control the entire agriculture and food system. They claim this would allow complete control if everyone is switched from real food to “pharma food,” enabling control through publicly traded stocks. They describe the vision as something that the general cannot fathom and label it as a coup and a strategy of social control. Speaker 3 characterizes the situation as an inverted prison where freedom to roam is illusory because everything one wants access to is behind lock and key. They believe this is the “biggest public relations scam in the history of the world,” but also describe it as a blueprint and an action plan, predicting that the digital ID will be game over for humanity. Speaker 4 outlines a plan to commandeer land, reduce farming, radically change the food we eat, transform the electricity supply, and dictate its use, while replacing currency with credits. They assert all three strategies are built on the premise of a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide. They foresee comprehensive monitoring of every human action and environmental consequences of every decision. Speaker 5 rejects the notion of a climate crisis, basing this view on climate data sets and evidence built to answer such questions, and asserts that there is no conclusive science proving that humans control most of the global climate. Speaker 6 describes the damage caused in the name of saving the planet as tremendous and questions what is being saved if it results in paving over the world. Overall, the speakers portray a global conspiracy to replace democracy with a technocratic, credit-based system driven by climate-change narratives, with aims including centralized control of land, farming, energy, and personal data, culminating in a digital ID that they fear could be irreversible for humanity.

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Speaker 0 explains that these groups have invested heavily to find excuses to push digital ID, urging voluntary adoption. They argue digital ID is the cornerstone of the entire UN Agenda 2030; without it, programmable, surveillable money and many online designs won’t work, and they frame it as something people must comply with, even though it’s pitched as voluntary. They compare digital ID to vaccine passports, suggesting that to change the direction of the world, people must plan to live in a way that avoids compliance with digital ID, just as one might navigate around vaccine mandates. In the United States, conservatives are portrayed as being pitched digital ID as a solution to illegal migration and voter fraud, while claims are made that biometric digital ideas are presented as essential to solving cybercrime, hacking, cyberbullying, and other societal ills. The speaker contends that digital ID underpins social credit and other Orwellian designs that are part of the agenda. A key theme is that the push relies on convenience: opting in is convenient, having money on a phone and a life centered on a smartphone is convenient, and voting every four years is convenient but framed within a system of “two lesser evils.” The speaker argues this convenience is a carrot used to enslave people, while resisting adoption is inconvenient and requires changing one’s life to be more resilient and sustainable for families and communities. They call for reconnecting with neighbors, meeting in person, and reducing online dependence to build real human connections and solutions. The speaker notes that during COVID, lockdowns contributed to isolation and pushed people toward virtual-only connections controlled by those who own the infrastructure, software, and platforms. The claim is that the power to set up digital ID resides with those investing in it, and people should reclaim power by actions in neighborhoods and families and by saying no to digital ID and the surveillance state. There is concern that digital ID enables not only real-time surveillance but predictive capabilities about future behavior, with intelligence agencies pursuing predictive policing (precrime) and extending similar predictions to health care to prevent the next pandemic, potentially eliminating the need for pandemics to be declared to justify emergency use authorizations or mandates in communities. The overall message is to opt out of digital ID, recognizing that this is the world some are trying to create, and that opting out is possible.

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A discussion centers on a new proposed law, HR 8250, which would require operating system providers to verify the age of any user of an operating system and for other purposes, covering Windows, macOS, iOS, and Android, with open-source Linux considered in the debate. The claim is that this could serve as a Trojan horse to control people through a digital ID system, rather than being merely safety-focused. Speaker 1 references Catherine Austin Fitz, who says that if global elites deploy digital ID systems, they will control all aspects, including health freedoms and financial transactions. She argues that once financial transaction control is in place, all protections in health and food freedoms could be negated, and a 100% digital system with a digital ID and programmable money would allow authorities to dictate health decisions, vaccine status, gender-transition decisions for children, and other policies by turning off funds. Speaker 0 notes that Fitz is not hyperbolic and mentions Austin Steinbart, founder of the Quantum Party of America, who is joined by Speaker 0 to discuss the issue further. Speaker 2 (Austin Steinbart) asserts that the HR 8250 proposal is a disaster and goes beyond a digital ID concept by embedding age verification into the core of every device. He says the bill is six pages long and delegates enforcement to the FTC, creating ambiguity about whether biometrics, ID cards, or face scans would be used, leaving the mechanism up to the executive branch. He points out that the proposal could coordinate with companies like Apple (potentially via Face ID) and Microsoft to embed verification, while raising questions about how open-source Linux distributions would be forced to comply. He notes that Linux is open-source and typically users have root access, enabling workarounds or removal of such core files, and questions how a retrospective integration would work on devices like POS systems or hotel front-desk computers. Speaker 0 asks how the implementation would occur and whether the digital ID is the core objective beyond age verification. Speaker 2 confirms that the core goal is a universal digital ID across platforms, tying to privacy and cybersecurity concerns by requiring every service to interact with core OS files to verify age, with California already moving toward age verification that apps and websites would rely on. Speaker 0 links this to a broader move toward a central bank digital currency (CBDC) and a digital ID, quoting a sound bite from Catherine Austin Fitz about health identifiers affecting travel and other activities. Speaker 3 (a figure from the World Economic Forum) is cited, emphasizing tokenization of financial assets and the rapid rollout of a digital wallet and digitized currencies globally, with a critique that many countries are unprepared for such changes. Speaker 2 clarifies that blockchain or tokenization per se isn’t inherently bad, but concerns arise when centralized actors with anti-freedom aims design and control the system, shaping speech and policy. They discuss the potential benefits of tokenized assets in theory, while warning that centralized control could enable censorship and restricted financial activity. Speaker 0 ends by urging viewers to contact members of Congress to oppose HR 8250, urging them to “burn this thing down,” and thanks Speaker 2 for the analysis.

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In this video, the speaker discusses the potential implications of a global digital ID system. They explain that this digital ID would be a single format, containing personal data such as health, financial, and driving history. The speaker expresses concerns about the erosion of cash and the increasing use of digital currencies. They also suggest that the government and pharmaceutical companies may use the digital ID system to enforce mandatory vaccinations. The speaker believes that this system could be used to control and manipulate populations. They urge viewers to resist the implementation of digital IDs.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the UK government’s rollout of a national digital ID, presenting it as imminent and not merely a future possibility. Speaker 0 states that the government is rolling out a national digital ID in the UK and asserts it is happening now, not something to consider for someday. Speaker 1 reinforces the opposition to digital ID, urging a rejection of it. Speaker 0 reports that they are outside BBC Broadcasting House for a digital ID protest, framing the event as a mobilization against the rollout. Speaker 1 warns that saying yes to digital ID could lead to an inability to say no to the government ever again, not just to the current government but to future ones unknown. Speaker 0 recalls assurances that national ID cards were dead and not representative of Britain, noting that the modern version is not a plastic card but a “live connection.” Speaker 1 calls on people to raise their heads out of complacency, asserting that humans are not data and emphasizing that the issue concerns everyone’s freedom. Speaker 0 contends that what is happening is an attempt to funnel humanity into being a number, implying a loss of individuality. Speaker 1 describes a future where the ability to earn, move, buy, or speak is not a right but a permission, and permissions can be switched off, framing this as a consequence of Digital ID. Speaker 0 summarizes the topic as Digital ID: how it started, how it is being sold, and what life looks like behind a biometric paper.

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All of these stories from across the US are incredibly encouraging. The series demonstrates that what technocracy spells is a very dark future—one where you can’t escape the eyes of big brother and AI spying on you twenty-four seven, controlling every aspect of your life. Digital currency and CBDCs are part of this vision, signaling a dystopian future. But we’re not against AI or innovation; we understand data centers are needed. The concern is the aggressive nature of the biggest players and the direction they want to take humanity. What these communities have demonstrated is that we have the right to protect where we live and those around us. If you want to build this infrastructure, do it on shorelines, set up your own desalination, and don’t touch our water. Figure out your own energy costs. Promises that data centers will cover a portion of their energy costs can be changed at any moment, so don’t fall for those assurances. The predator billionaire class companies, many with ties to Epstein, supposedly don’t care about us or our communities; they don’t care about protecting humanity. They care about building their technocracy—the endgame of Elon Musk’s grandfather’s vision for how the world should be run. We still have the power to say no and protect our local communities. No flock cameras. No data centers. We will remain untouched. If you want to build your dystopia, you can figure it out on your own elsewhere, away from these communities. This stance is actively affecting their plans. We applaud these communities and hope the last part of this series reminds people that they are not powerless. One woman organized an entire town and stopped that agenda in her town, and it is wonderful to see. Every one of us can do our part. If we understand the agenda and the endgame— which was the point of this series— we have the motivation to act.

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Speaker 0 argues that Trump is entirely expendable, claiming that bankers installed him to advance a control grid and that he has, in their view, successfully helped build and promote it rapidly. The speakers frame the US as a simple system where the economy runs off federal credit, with 40 to 50 percent of income in any county directly or indirectly coming from federal credit, describing the country’s economy as Soviet-like and highly centralized. They contend this centralization has contributed to a rise in billionaires who benefit from government contracts and purchases, and they explain the federal budget dynamic: annually, the federal government has about $6 trillion in expenses and $4 trillion in revenues, leaving $2 trillion supposedly tied to the central banking money machine, which is presented as the mechanism that controls the system. The discussion then outlines a plan or framework for what is termed the control grid, consisting of three general baskets: (1) programmable money, (2) digital ID (which is said to be required to implement programmable money), and (3) the hardware and software infrastructure to support a social credit system and surveillance. They emphasize the need for data centers and, importantly, a surveillance and enforcement infrastructure to back these components. On how to persuade the population to accept this infrastructure, the speakers say the strategy is to frame issues like election fraud and immigration as justification for a digital ID to identify everyone and prevent fraud. They claim that borders and elections existed before digital technology, but that the messaging has convinced conservatives and heartland voters to embrace the new system, portraying it as necessary. They also reference a private army, ICE with detention centers across the country, described as enforcing without constitutional protections to remove “hardened criminal immigrants,” but they assert the underlying purpose is to manage the control grid rather than merely deport individuals. The speaker asserts that Trump, having secured a large funding bill and set precedent for data centers, has effectively laid the groundwork for this system, and concludes that Trump is now expendable because the necessary conditions to implement the control grid are in place.

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Catherine Austin Fitz discusses what she says is an ongoing effort to implement a digital control grid tied to “digital ID” and “programmable money,” which she describes as ending “currency” and enabling centralized enforcement of complex rules through surveillance. She says she expected a “reset” based on her earlier work—specifically a Solari Report piece describing central banking resets occurring every 80 to 120 years and converting money into programmable form—and that COVID functioned as the mechanism to drive that reset. Fitz explains that “there was a flu” every year and says the timing aligned with a coming reset rather than a disease. She references prior public attempts to build toward a global pandemic, including livestock slaughters in the UK in 2006, and earlier mentions of swine flu (2008) and other outbreaks such as MERS and SARS, describing them as attempts that were “failed” and learned from before COVID. She also describes skepticism about firearms as a factor in earlier pushback, claiming fear of people using guns against vaccination mandates stopped attempts. She says her Solari Report content spread rapidly around Planet Lockdown, noting that her interview about “State of Our Currency” and how a reset works “rocketed” and was initially not taken down. She claims the result was a dramatic consolidation of economic and political power and says it took “many people years” to realize what she calls a “ruse.” On politics and public participation, Fitz describes a “deal” between politicians and populations: “You give me a check and the story of I am good…Everybody knows it’s not true, but they pretend,” framing public repetition of narratives as “repeaters,” supported by “neuro warfare.” In her view, repeated messaging and brainwashing keep people defending official narratives in exchange for personal benefits. She addresses vaccines and describes multiple possibilities: she states vaccines could be part of an “Internet of bodies,” involving “particles” that make people easier to “manipulate” and enabling remote control, which she also frames as “loading an operating system into our body.” She also says another possibility is depopulation, describing symptoms as potentially including sterilization, lower IQ, neurological damage, and reduced life expectancy. She adds that she cannot identify which goal is real and suggests that large efforts may “stack functions.” She further describes defense and military funding secrecy and “laundering” claims, then asserts she views COVID-era vaccine efforts as poisoning military personnel and driving out “the best and the brightest.” Fitz links UK and US changes such as facial recognition, surveillance spending, QR codes, and other infrastructure buildout to the requirements of digital ID and programmable money. She distinguishes programmable money as requiring “extraordinary hardware and telecommunications infrastructure” and states that surveillance plus digital ID plus programmable money would allow systems that can “turn off” services such as cars, electricity, bank accounts, or money limits tied to location. She says stablecoin legislation and an act she names as the “Genius Act” could be followed by further digital-asset governance, describing a move of bond markets and global stock to distributed ledgers. She states she thinks the ability to “really lock everybody down” is about “a year or two away,” while citing governance, legal, financial, and practical hardware/software barriers. When asked about physical cash being phased out, Fitz says she is “not a prophet” and argues that people can protect cash through local and state actions, saying that if electricity or disasters interrupt digital systems, cash becomes necessary. She claims cash is “enjoying a resurgence” and argues that analog systems can slow total digitization; she says if “10% of the population” does what she describes, centralizers would be “backed up hugely.” For youth engagement, Fitz recommends helping people understand where digital ID leads, referencing a video she mentions about a “Brit card” and examples where losing access affects health care, buses, and travel. She also points to Solari “financial transaction freedom” videos where she says bankers describe centralized rule-setting and enforcement, presenting these as ways to make people reject the trajectory even if it requires reduced convenience. She describes her own organizational experience as evidence that digital convenience is overstated: she says her team spends time dealing with impostors, hacking prevention, system breakdowns, website hacking, email blocks, and censorship. Fitz argues that the push for digital systems is not confined to centralized institutions alone, but also relies on the incentives of many actors profiting from apps and tools aligned with centralized control. She also describes the political dynamic of “third rail” issues that elected officials will not touch, comparing presidential politics to channels that vent frustration while ensuring the “third rail” remains untouched. She uses the metaphor of “dog kings,” describing a puppet-king approach to occupied populations through making people pretend the dog is king, and says she believes a series of “dog kings” are being used, including in relation to Trump. Regarding Gaza, Gaza-linked priorities, and what she calls depopulation, Fitz asserts that efforts to stop poisoning and harm to children failing demonstrates to her that depopulation is the agenda. She describes her view of RFK Jr. as sincere in children’s health efforts but says his team’s choices later included areas outside his expertise, including crypto promotion and other proposals. She claims his confirmation hearings demonstrated “hopeless” Washington commitment to poisoning and sterilizing, globally and within the US. In her final “positive” message, Fitz promotes a Solari Report PDF titled “Coming Clean,” comparing centralizers to a tapeworm that injects cravings for what benefits it. She frames solutions as “detoxing” by stopping flows she associates with the tapeworm and removing it from one’s wallet, bank accounts, investments, and information patterns through practical sequencing. She also recommends reading “A New Science of Heaven” by Doctor Robert Temple, which she says is about plasma and that plasma makes up most of the universe, which she says leads to an “alive and intelligent” universe and optimism that centralized psychopaths cannot control everything. The host closes by repeating a message: “Say no to digital ID,” calling it a linchpin of the agenda. Fitz responds with “Amen.”

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Speaker contends digital ID would bundle everything you have under one, centrally governed ID that can be shut off at will. He uses a World Economic Forum wheel to claim that health care, financial services, food and sustainability, travel, humanitarian response, e-commerce, social media, e-government, taxes, voting, telecommunications, and smart cities would be encompassed and controlled. Dangers cited include overriding existing authority—so that a speeding ticket could lead to cutting off your cell phone and bank access. Right now health cards are governed by the Department of Health, but digital ID would bypass that. You would not be able to access your bank or book travel without it, and CBDCs would enable nearly total monitoring. He also cites Canada's trucker protests where bank accounts were cut, calling such actions illegal.

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The speaker discusses the central bankers' goal of introducing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the need for digital IDs to achieve this. They suggest that the pandemic provided a convenient excuse to push for digital IDs through vaccine passports, despite the weak justification. The ultimate aim is to establish a totalitarian control system with CBDCs connected to digital IDs.

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Mike Schellenberger argues against digital IDs: "We don't need digital IDs for any of those things. The United States just stopped illegal migration without digital IDs." He says centralizing data would undermine cybersecurity: "Having separate logins ... ensures that if one of them is hacked, they aren't all hacked." He warns that "if the digital ID were to actually link social media vaccine records and bank accounts, that would allow governments to censor and control the population." He notes Kirstarmer: "every working person must have a digital ID or Brit card." Real IDs contain embedded microchips; MDLs are digital IDs; Gavin Newsom moved driver's licenses to Apple and Google wallets. Ellison: "The secret is to get all and get all of that data in one place." China’s 2019 social credit system; UK Big Brother Watch warns it could be gateway to surveillance. Starmer: "Digital ID will make it tougher to work illegally" and YouGov: 42% in favor, 45% against; Gates documentary on AI censorship; "The Starmer government's digital IDs should be a wake up call to all of us."

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Speaker 0 describes a view that the last mission of the Freemasons to achieve their world vision is creating AI, and that this will occur at thirty three degrees north of the equator—in Jerusalem. He claims this is the end game, with the Freemasons aiming to create a world government in Jerusalem, and identifies the center of this world government as Solomon's Temple, Silicon Valley, and AI. He asserts that currently AI like ChatGPT “doesn’t really do anything,” producing only cool images and helping students cheat, and notes that if you don’t go to school you might not see much value in using ChatGPT or paying for it. He contrasts this with the global investment in data centers, noting that “everyone’s putting money into AI,” but questions how to make money from AI if the goal is using it directly, suggesting that creating an AI surveillance state would be more financially sensible. Speaker 0 then explains what a surveillance state is, citing China as an example with digital ID and digital currency, where “everything you buy, everything you do will be tracked.” He says this allows the creation of a profile on individuals that reveals who they are, how they behave, and what they think, and that the government can manipulate thinking and behavior. He ties this to a religious frame by stating that such a surveillance state is “the mark of the beast.” He concludes by identifying Package three d k as a global AI surveillance system.

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You don't need a mandatory digital ID to live your life, travel, or buy things. The push for a global digital ID is driven by those who want constant surveillance and control over you. With a managed security digital ID, they can use excuses like a viral pandemic to force you to do things or restrict your freedom. Central bank digital currencies eliminate the need for traditional banks and allow for precise tracking of your purchases and interactions. Algorithms could be used to limit your access to certain goods based on your location. This control will be in the hands of malicious individuals, and there will be no democratic oversight. Their goal is to restrict your mobility, leave you cold and hungry, and create an unlivable world without freedom.

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They are aggressively building a cage around us as we sleep, and people are waking up because of it. The window is closing on them as critical voices grow louder. They're erecting 15-minute ghettos, starting in Great Britain, Ireland, and the Netherlands, under the guise of making a better world. If farmers don't produce food, we won't have anything to eat. Bill Gates buying farmland suggests control over food equals control over people. Digital identity isn't for convenience; it's for government control, like China's social credit system, and it's happening now. Digital currency is the ultimate control mechanism. Refusing an mRNA shot could lead to your account being canceled, preventing you from buying food. This is leading to a totalitarian surveillance state.

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All the great work that you have done in health and all the great work you have done in food to preserve food and health freedoms, the minute they get financial transaction control, they will delete all of it. Financial control and controlling the financial transaction train tracks is the meta control that they will use to control food and health. if these guys get a 100% digital system with a digital ID and programmable money, guess what? They're going to dictate, you don't get your vaccine this month, they're going to turn off your money. And when I read it I couldn't understand how do they think they're going to market this, and that's when I realized, oh, programmable money is how they're going to market.

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The speaker discusses the central bankers' goal of introducing central bank digital currencies (CBDCs) and the need for digital IDs to achieve this. They suggest that the pandemic provided an excuse to push for digital IDs through vaccine passports, despite the weak justification. The ultimate aim is to establish a totalitarian control system with CBDCs connected to digital IDs.

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Speaker 0 argues that facial recognition will be used to unlock your digital identity, which will be a tool of control for upcoming agendas. Speaker 1 notes that elements of this control are already with us, citing Alexa as an example. Speaker 0 contends you are never alone in your home, because all devices and smart appliances are connected on a wireless network, many with cameras and microphones, monitoring everything all the time. Smart appliances communicate with the smart meter, sending real-time usage data. If a Ring camera is in the home, a mesh network is formed and all devices are being tracked within the home, including location and usage, with data going to Amazon’s servers. Speaker 1 adds that when you leave your home, modern vehicles are connected to the Internet and tracked continually. On the streets, smart LED poles and smart LED lights form a wireless network that track your vehicle. They claim data is collected 24/7 continuously on every human being within these wireless networks. Speaker 0 asserts this is not good for health due to electromagnetic radiation. Speaker 0 further states that in the long term the plan is to lock up humanity in smart cities, a super set of a fifteen minute city. Speaker 1 says they’ve sold smart cities to state and local governments and countries as about sustainability and the city’s good, but claims the language from the UN and WEF and their white papers is inverted. The monitoring is described as about limiting mobility and no car ownership. Surveillance via LED grid is described as why smart lighting is death. Water management is about water rationing; noise pollution about speed surveillance; traffic monitoring about limiting mobility; energy conservation about rationing heat, electricity, and gasoline. Speaker 0 explains geofencing as an invisible fence around you where you cannot go beyond a certain point, related to face recognition, digital identity, and access control. Speaker 1 mentions that smart contracts can enable Softbrick to turn off your digital currency beyond a certain point from your house. The world is described as turned into a digital panopticon. Speaker 0 concludes that this means you can be monitored, analyzed, managed, and monetized.

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Speaker 0: The speaker argues that digital ID is bad and that the government is coming for children by announcing digital ID cards for 13-year-olds. They claim this is not a good thing because children have the right to grow up in privacy, to come of age, to explore, to experiment, and to make mistakes, with everything they do logged, tracked, and documented into a device that will follow them for the rest of their life and potentially discriminate against them. They say digital ID will document things like skill reports, mental health issues, behavioral issues, accomplishments, and failures, and that having so much information about a person before adulthood would make it easy to build systems that profile people based on socioeconomic background, behavior, and psychology, determining what type of citizen they are before they have a chance at life. They posit that as a parent you raise your children with boundaries, ethics, and moral, but the government has its own ethics, morals, and boundaries. They claim the government will have the power to give a child a bus pass, a bank account, access into entertainment venues, and a work permit when they turn 16, and the government can decide what makes a child applicable for that. They ask who should raise the child— you or the state. They argue that assigning a QR code to enter a playground and another to go skateboarding normalizes surveillance as safety for children, and that future generations could be convinced to accept more surveillance and control because they have been conditioned since childhood to see it as normal. They acknowledge pushback, noting some may call the concerns exaggerated, but they insist there is no reason to think digital ID will be used ethically, and they insist digital ID is forever. They challenge the idea that the last 500 years of humanity justify the next 500 years as superior, and say the government cannot provide a solid explanation for this institutional change. They dismiss migration as “bollocks” and claim the only justification given is convenience. The core claim is that the refusal to provide a straight answer hides a motive: control, plain and simple. The speaker concludes that there is an opportunity to change history in a positive way, and that opportunity starts with individuals choosing not to comply and saying no, for the sake of their kids and future generations.

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You don't need a mandatory digital ID to live your life, travel, or buy things. The push for a global digital ID is driven by those who want to monitor your every move and control your actions. With a managed security digital ID, authorities can use excuses like a viral pandemic to enforce vaccinations or restrict your movements. Central bank digital currencies eliminate the need for traditional banks and allow for precise tracking of your purchases and interactions. Algorithms could be used to limit your access to goods based on distance or other criteria. The control of this database and its algorithms could be in the hands of malicious individuals, making it impossible to resist their restrictions. This loss of freedom is unacceptable.

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The speaker argues that authorities are “ramping things up” aggressively, framing it as a process where people are effectively “sleeping” while a “cage” of surveillance and control is being built. They say officials believe they are running out of time because more people are “waking up,” and that critical voices are becoming louder, which they claim is why the ramp-up is happening. They point to multiple developments as signs of movement toward a “totalitarian police” and “surveillance state.” The speaker describes “fifteen-minute ghettos,” saying these are being erected in Great Britain and spreading to Ireland and the Netherlands. They also reference action against farmers, stating that farmers have been “bashed down,” and that the stated purpose—making life better—is described as not matching the outcome: if farmers do not produce food, “you won’t have anything to eat.” The speaker connects this to Bill Gates buying farmland, asking why he would do so “like crazy,” and asserts the reason is that controlling food leads to total control of people. They then highlight digital identity, saying it is framed as making life easier while the government gains total control. As an example, they cite China’s “social credit system” and state they consider this the future, emphasizing that it is “happening now,” not decades away. Finally, the speaker calls digital currency the “creme de la creme of all control mechanisms,” describing a scenario in which refusing an mRNA shot would lead to cancellation of an account, resulting in an inability to buy food or “do anything anymore,” and concludes that these steps are aimed at erecting a totalitarian surveillance state.

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The World Economic Forum's biggest fear is that people will not comply and will fight for freedom by making individual decisions. Digital control is key to enforcing mandates and controlling lives. The speaker claims that issues like carbon emissions and experimental injections are secondary to the desire to control people from the outside in. A digital process that restricts movement, behavior, and decisions with the click of a button would mean the end of individual autonomy.

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Speaker 0 asserts that the control grid arrived in America via Apple, stating they worked for Apple for seventeen years and still hold stock, so they find no joy in revealing this. They claim there are no good guys here and argue that we need to shut it down while we can. They state that Apple just rolled out digital ID integration and acknowledge it sounds convenient, but warn that every convenience has a price. According to them, once identity goes digital, it becomes programmable, and once programmable, it becomes controllable. They contend that individuals are handing over their entire identity wrapped in a product, a file that can easily be deleted. If one does not comply, access is lost; if opinions are not liked, accounts are frozen. They claim that stepping out of line results in travel restrictions, bank transfer blocks, and loss of benefits. They insist this is not speculation and that it is already live. Examples are offered to illustrate the claim: Thailand has programmable digital currency; Europe introduced biometric wallets; Canada froze accounts during protests; China is described as having started the pilot and now in full production mode with a live social credit system. They assert that China is secretly building the infrastructure at a global level right now, not through laws or force, but through updates and convenience. They claim that in Vietnam, 86,000,000 bank accounts were deleted because people wouldn’t agree to a digital ID. Concerning the European Union, they state that by 2027, large cash payments will be outlawed, forcing people onto digital rails that can be controlled. They describe this as just the on ramp, arguing that freedom becomes conditional when identity is controlled by a corporation or a government that can revoke it with a keystroke. They describe the arrival of dystopia as occurring not with tanks or force, but with app updates or convenience. They conclude by urging listeners to pay attention and push back while they still can. The message ends with an appeal to “Let’s go,” emphasizing urgency to resist the rollout of digital identity and programmable control embedded in convenient updates and services.
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