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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 believes that people are losing their freedoms in exchange for digital control. They mention plans for digital IDs, central bank digital currencies, and strict control over daily life. They feel this is a risky move by a small group with no benefit for the majority. However, they see hope in the fact that a small percentage of people can make a difference in stopping this shift towards neo-feudalism. The speaker believes that the elite have exposed themselves too soon, leading to increased awareness among the population.

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Speaker 0 argues that war is a precursor for lockdowns 2.0 and that everyone should be aware of this. They reference the International Energy Agency, noting that the IEA “just released a 10 report on measures to take as the price of oil increases,” and claim that the IEA’s recommendation sounds “just like the COVID lockdowns.” The speaker asserts that the goal behind these measures is to track, trace, and control people, and then lists several examples of the proposed behaviors: stay at home, work from home, use public transport, no cars in the city, carpooling, use electric cars, reduce speed limits, and reduce air travel. They compare the IEA’s approach to how the WHO operated during COVID, asserting that the IEA is now asking people to do their part while they themselves fly on private jets and laugh in the audience’s face. The speaker suggests that as governments implement digital ID and digital currency, the next step will be to block individuals from buying gas or plane tickets if they exceed the recommended limit. They claim that this outcome was anticipated, stating that it is “part of their agenda,” and express the view that it is time to push back. The speaker warns against “the climate hoax” and frames it as something designed to control people, urging listeners to stay free.

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The speaker discusses the growing collaboration between government and corporations in restricting individual freedoms. They highlight China's extensive surveillance system and social credit system as examples of this control. The speaker warns that Western societies are heading in a similar direction due to technological advancements and the desire for security. They emphasize the dangers of digital identity, surveillance, and manipulation by both corporations and governments. The potential for a surveillance state and loss of personal autonomy is a significant concern.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the COVID-19 measures have nothing to do with public health, but rather with controlling and breaking people. They mention the threats and consequences faced by those who refuse to comply, such as losing their jobs or being denied medical treatment. The speaker warns against the dangers of totalitarianism and compares it to living under Soviet rule or in China. They emphasize the power and control that governments can have over individuals through digital identification systems. The speaker concludes by expressing their fear of future totalitarian regimes.

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What we're seeing today is what I call turnkey totalitarianism. They are putting in place all of these technical technological mechanisms for control. We've never seen before. It's been the ambition of every totalitarian state from the beginning of mankind to control every aspect of behavior, of conduct, and to obliterate descent. Today, the mechanisms are being put in place and will make it so none of us can run and none of us can hide. Within five years, we're gonna see 415,000 low orbit satellites. Bill Gates says his 65,000 satellites alone will be able to look at every square inch of the planet twenty four hours a day. Digital currency that will allow them to punish us from a distance and cut off our food supply. It will make you a slave. And what do we do about this? What do we do? We resist.

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There is a push towards globalization and centralization of control by unelected officials. The goal is to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy, controlling all resources. This involves controlling with rules, potentially eliminating currency, and creating a system where access is restricted. Strategies include commandeering land, reducing farming, changing food, transforming electricity supply, and replacing currency with credits, all justified by a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide. Some claim there is no climate crisis and that governments want a catastrophic narrative, with no conclusive proof humans control the global climate. Europe's net zero policies are seen as economic suicide, impoverishing people and de-industrializing the continent. This is described as a global war on agriculture leading to food shortages. The plan involves switching to "pharma food" for complete control of the agriculture industry. This is described as a public relations scam and a blueprint to radically change all life on Earth, monitoring every human action. Once digital IDs are in place, it's "game over for humanity."

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They are concerned about financial transaction control leading to the promotion of lab-grown meat. The fear is that controlling transactions could dictate health policies and limit food choices. There are plans to eliminate farmers and switch to synthetic food. Those in power would still enjoy quality food while the rest would be forced to eat lab-grown meat. This control extends to healthcare policies and injections, suggesting a reduction in population.

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The speaker expresses their belief that the COVID-19 measures have nothing to do with public health, but rather with controlling and breaking people. They mention the threats and consequences faced by those who refuse to comply, such as losing their jobs or being denied medical treatment. The speaker warns against the dangers of totalitarianism and compares it to living under Soviet rule or in China. They emphasize the power and control that governments can have over individuals through digital identification systems. The speaker concludes by expressing their fear of future totalitarian regimes.

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Speaker 0 argues that control is in the hands of unelected officials at supranational organizations, and that they want all of the world’s resources in their pocket. Speaker 1 says the bigger picture is an attempt to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. Speaker 2 calls this a coup, asserting that “we can control with rules” and “we don’t need currency anymore.” Speaker 3 describes it as an inverted prison, where you are supposedly free to roam about, but “everything you want to access is behind lock and key.” Speaker 1 warns that “the potential for social control is gigantic and potentially irreversible.” Speaker 4 outlines plans to commandeer land, reduce farming, radically change the food we eat, transform the supply of electricity, dictate how we use it, and replace currency with a system of credits, all built on the premise of a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide. Speaker 5 counters with, “I do not think there’s a climate crisis,” basing that claim on climate data sets built to answer questions like that. Speaker 0 states, “The government is very clear that they want a catastrophic story,” and adds that there is no single science paper proving conclusively that humans control all or most of the global climate, while accusing Europe’s net-zero push of being “effectively economic suicide,” arguing politicians are “purposely impoverishing ordinary people” and deindustrializing Europe. Speaker 6 comments on the damage done “in the name of saving the planet” and asks, “what is it we’re actually saving if we’re paving it over.” Speaker 0 calls this a global war on agriculture. Speaker 4 notes that many farms are selling up, leading to fears of food shortages. Speaker 2 states, “If I can switch everybody from real food to pharma food, then 100% of the agriculture industry can go through my publicly traded stocks, and I have complete control.” Speaker 3 terms it “the biggest public relations scam in the history of the world,” but also says it is a blueprint and an action plan. Speaker 0 contends that “All life on Earth is going to be radically changed.” Speaker 4 predicts that “Everything will be monitored,” including the environmental consequences of every human action. Speaker 2 complains that “the general cannot fathom the psychopathy of the vision that they're facing.” Speaker 3 warns that once a digital ID is in place, “it's game over for humanity.”

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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 argues that money controllers make all rules and that America has become a socialist communist country, not capitalistic, because of a central bank. He says a central bank prevents capitalism and that prosperity is created by printing dollars or injecting digits into the economy, which results in an infusion of credit rather than real manufacturing or prosperity. Speaker 1 summarizes as a money planned economy. Speaker 0 asserts that with the creation of the Federal Reserve System, the government became dependent on private banks for money, and began taxing people. He states Social Security started in 1935, issuing Social Security cards with numbers on them and deducting money from paychecks under the belief it would fund retirement. He says income tax followed, enabled by Social Security, and notes the government now takes money out automatically, implying distrust of public willingness to pay. Speaker 1 comments that the government now controls the tax payment itself and that people are effectively slaves because taxes are taken automatically. Speaker 0 contends that through the Federal Reserve System, the government has become vested in bankers who profit from taxation, and that the bankers have taken control of the government, making Republicans and Democrats essentially the same since neither party proposes shutting down the Fed or stopping taxes or addressing major American issues. Speaker 1 introduces a personal connection: Nick Rockefeller, of the Rockefeller family, who, through an attorney, discussed with Speaker 0 the banking industry’s ultimate plan. Speaker 0 claims they discussed a global banking network, asserting that central banks exist worldwide, including in Germany, England, and Italy, and that central banking is part of the Communist Manifesto. He argues that two major planks—central banking and a graduated income tax—have been adopted in the United States as part of the Communist Manifesto, integrated via the Federal Reserve System. Speaker 0 then outlines the ultimate goal: to create a one-world government run by bankers, implemented in sections via the European currency, the euro, and the European constitution. He claims there is an effort to establish a North American Union in the United States and to create a new currency called the AMERO, all contributing to a worldwide government. Speaker 0 describes a future where every person is chipped with RFID, and all money exists in those chips. He claims money could be deducted digitally from the chip by authorities, eliminating cash, effectively giving total control to the authorities. He says protesters could have their chips turned off, leaving them unable to buy food or do anything, equating this to total control over people. Speaker 1 adds that the chip would be connected to a database containing purchasing records and other personal data. Speaker 0 reiterates the goal of a one-world government controlled by the banking industry, with everyone chipped and all money stored in chips, allowing control over every financial transaction and making people slaves or serfs to the bankers.

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The speaker argues that five years ago the WEF claimed we would own nothing by 2030, tied to the UN Agenda 2030, with digital ID as a key component. They question how ownership has shifted toward non-ownership in that period. They point to homeownership: ownership in homes has remained flat over the last five years while rent has skyrocketed, with a claimed increase of 5,600,000.0. As a result, homeownership is expected to decline, and younger generations, particularly Gen Z, are described as priced out and the largest generation ever to be renting. The speaker claims many goods and services are moving to subscription models. They note that vehicles are adopting subscription features from brands like Toyota, Mercedes, and BMW, and that farming equipment from John Deere can be shut down if a subscription service is not maintained, with mechanics needed to fix issues tied to that service. Printer ink subscriptions are cited with HP, asserting that canceling the ink subscription would cause the printer to stop functioning. They argue that media, movies, and music have moved to streaming services, and ownership is eroded because items are stored in cloud rather than in the user’s possession. CDs and DVDs are gone, and gaming systems can be shut down if the user’s behavior is not acceptable. Software previously owned, such as Adobe Creative Suite, Quicken, and Microsoft Office, is now offered on a subscription basis, so users no longer own the software but pay to use it regularly. Ebooks are also hosted on Kindle, with a specific claim that in 2009 Amazon removed George Orwell’s books from some users’ digital libraries. The speaker asserts that such controls illustrate how digital content can be removed. They argue that digital ID would enable even broader control, allowing authorities to shut users down or deny access to services. The speaker emphasizes that incremental steps are leading toward owning nothing and paying regularly for access to services that were once purchased outright. They claim social media platforms can suspend users for things they disapprove of, reinforcing the potential reach of this agenda. The overall conclusion presented is that this is the direction of Agenda 2030 and how ownership is being eroded.

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There is a push towards globalization and centralization of control by unelected officials, with the aim to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with global technocracy. The goal is to control the world's resources, land, food supply, and electricity, replacing currency with a credit system, all justified by a climate crisis caused by carbon dioxide. Some claim there is no climate crisis, and no conclusive proof humans control the global climate. Europe's pursuit of net zero is considered economic suicide, purposely impoverishing people and de-industrializing the continent, causing damage in the name of saving the planet. A global war on agriculture is underway, leading to food shortages as farms sell. The plan involves switching people to "pharma food" to control the agriculture industry through publicly traded stocks. This is described as a public relations scam and an action plan to radically change all life on Earth, monitoring the environmental consequences of every human action. Once digital IDs are in place, it's considered "game over for humanity."

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The speaker describes the current situation as “Peri’s tyrannical” state, saying that moving around and living will require a digital ID with only “two clicks left,” and that cashless systems—specifically central bank digital currencies—will be the only way to buy and sell. They argue that at that point people have “lost” their freedom. They connect this trajectory to the “breadcrumbs” leading to 2030, claiming that anyone can look up the United Nations’ 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). They assert that by 2030, Britain will have no commercial passenger aircraft leaving the country, people “won’t be able to leave,” and there will be no ships leaving the country. They also claim that people will not own private transport, will have a digital ID to do everything, and will be limited to electronic money for transactions. They conclude that this amounts to slavery, and call for people to “say no right now, stop.” They further state that what is happening is “really fantastic” but that it “go[es] back decades,” emphasizing that there has been a “very long run up” toward the level of control they believe will occur if cash is eliminated. They frame the argument around preventing cash from being “wiped out of existence” and resisting the coming control.

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The speaker expresses concern about the push towards a centralized digital currency and a social credit score system. They mention the possibility of connecting it to a health app and using another pandemic as a means to implement it. The speaker highlights the effectiveness and financial gains of such systems. They also mention the consequences in China, where a bad social credit score can restrict one's ability to buy a plane ticket, car, or get a loan. The fear of self-censorship is emphasized as people try to avoid being a part of this system.

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Speaker 0 argues that we are in a peri tyrannical situation with only two clicks left, describing a world where digital ID is required to move around and conduct daily life, and where cashless central bank digital currencies are the only way to buy and sell. He warns that once these systems are in place, freedom is lost. He asserts that if people follow the breadcrumbs to 2030, looking at the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, Britain specifically will have no commercial passenger aircraft leaving the country, and there will be no ships leaving the country. He further claims that private transport will no longer be owned, and individuals will have a digital ID to do everything, with electronic money as the sole means of transaction. In his view, at that point, you are a slave, and because this outcome is visible, people should say no now. He urges immediate action: “Say no right now. Stop.” He emphasizes that the developments are real and significant, yet they represent a long-running buildup to the level of control that society could face if cash is eliminated. He contends that the erosion of cash is a critical pathway to this control, implying that removing physical money enables the transition to a fully digital, traceable economy. Throughout, he frames the trajectory as intentional and avoidable if people resist early changes. He connects the fear of losing mobility and autonomy to the broader objective of a monitored, all-digital existence governed by centralized systems. The core message is a warning about a near-future shift toward digital ID and cashless currencies as a loss of freedom, with a specific forecast of Britain’s aviation and maritime capabilities disappearing by 2030, a fully digitally identified population, and electronic money dominance, culminating in a status he characterizes as modern slavery.

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They're aggressively ramping up control as more people awaken to the situation. This urgency stems from a closing window of opportunity, leading to louder critical voices. Current issues include the establishment of "15-minute ghettos" in places like Great Britain and Ireland, and the suppression of farmers, which threatens food production. The sudden acquisition of farmland by figures like Bill Gates raises concerns about food control and its implications for the populace. Additionally, the push for digital identity and currency is about government control, reminiscent of China's social credit system. This could lead to severe consequences, such as losing access to resources if one refuses certain mandates. Overall, the trajectory points toward a totalitarian surveillance state.

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Speaker 0 presents a critical view of “fifteen minute cities,” arguing the goal is to corral people into an area where they can be easily surveilled and controlled. The speaker contends the central interest is how a small, ruling elite can govern the many forever without the many ever being able to complain or act. The result, they claim, is a global governance project that uses big tech and mass surveillance to create a new way of life and system of living, with a particular aim of reducing the share of wealth or resources held by the many—the 99 or so. The speaker connects these ideas to the COVID era, suggesting that groups like the World Economic Forum (WEF) popularized policies framed as sustainability but ultimately designed and implemented to limit ownership and control by individuals. Specifically, the speaker cites WEF proposals such as not owning cars—renting them instead—and the deployment of autonomous fleets to drive people around within a defined radius. They also note proposals around not owning homes but renting and sharing apartments when unoccupied. A concrete example given is the Columbus smart city initiative tied to the Columbus Partnership, which Wexner chaired for roughly twenty years (2001–2021). The speaker notes that Columbus received a large Department of Transportation grant and private funding, possibly from Wexner, to implement a system where private car ownership would disappear in favor of fleets of autonomous vehicles. In this system, the autonomous cars would determine where people go, with specific routes available for payment and use. The speaker references the National Security Commission on AI, chaired by Eric Schmidt of Google, which reportedly described, as part of a strategy to beat China in AI, the need to end private car ownership in the United States and replace it with autonomous fleets (Waymo-like) guided by AI to manage where people go and work, implying a nationwide shift toward centralized planning of mobility. Finally, the speaker connects these initiatives to the Technocracy Inc. model, noting influence from Taylorism and industrial-revolution-era thinking that prioritized efficiency and micromanagement. The implication is that the new systems aim to extract data and monetize daily life, elevating efficiency and control above individual autonomy.

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Several speakers present a cohesive, alarmist view of a global move toward centralized, technocratic governance: - A long-standing desire to control others is fueling a push toward globalization and centralization of power in unelected officials at supranational bodies. They claim the aim is to have all the world’s resources “in their pocket.” - The larger project is described as an attempt to collapse liberal democracy and replace it with a global technocracy. A “coup” is alleged, with the argument that rules could replace currency, creating a system of control without money. - The situation is likened to an inverted prison: people may seem free to roam, but “everything you want to access is behind lock and key.” The potential for social control is described as gigantic and potentially irreversible. - The plan reportedly includes commandeering land, reducing farming, radically changing the food we eat, transforming the electricity supply, and dictating how it is used, while replacing currency with a system of credits. All three strategies are said to be premised on a climate-crisis narrative centered on carbon dioxide. - One speaker disputes the climate-crisis premise, stating they do not think there is a climate crisis and that the government pushes a catastrophic story; another adds that no single science paper proves conclusively that humans control all or most of the climate. - Europe is criticized for a “mad dash towards net zero,” described as economic suicide that deliberately impoverishes ordinary people and de-industrializes Europe, raising questions about what is being saved if it’s being paved over. - A global war on agriculture is claimed, with many farms selling up and concerns about looming food shortages. There is a suggestion that shifting people from “real food” to “pharma food” would enable control through publicly traded stocks. - The speakers call the movement “the biggest public relations scam in the history of the world” and, more broadly, a blueprint and action plan. They warn that life on Earth will be radically changed and that everything will be monitored, with environmental consequences of every human action. - A chilling point is made that once a digital ID is in place, “it's game over for humanity,” and that the general population cannot fathom the psychopathy of the vision they describe. Overall, the discussion centers on a perceived coordinated effort to centralize power globally, erode traditional democracy, redefine currency, reshape agriculture and energy systems, and surveil all human activity under a climate-justified technocracy.

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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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Speakers allege that figures like Bill Gates are driving farmland consolidation toward large blocks controlled by government or private consortia, with policies favoring non-animal proteins and the removal of stockyards and poultry farms. They claim small and medium farms are being gobbled up by corporate mega-farms due to mounting regulations, a trend seen in China where mechanized mega-farms displace family plots. They warn the globalist agenda involves expropriating farmers and taking over parliaments and governments. They point to 20 countries comprising 80% of emissions and argue money must be used to pull them to the table. They describe a global bureaucratic script with the same policies, tripled farming costs, and rising prices, predicting shortages. The end goal is total consolidation of agriculture and food supply; if you control the food, you control the people.

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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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Whitney Webb and Charlie Robinson critique COP26 in Glasgow as less a genuine climate summit than a stage for advancing a new economic order driven by bankers and global capital. They argue the conference serves to normalize a financialized future in which the natural world is monetized, and climate policy becomes a tool to expand the power of private finance over public policy. They point to visible symbols of elite privilege—private jets, motorcades, and a climate agenda led by billionaire figures—while China is absent, signaling a fractured global approach to “green” reform. “The largest contributor of pollution in the world, China, isn't at the conference,” Robinson notes, framing COP26 as hypocritical greenwashing that imposes lifestyle changes on ordinary people while elites remain unimpeded. The conversation shifts to the money and institutions at the heart of the push. They highlight deals and pledges from Bill Gates, Jeff Bezos, Larry Fink, and Mike Bloomberg, linking philanthropy to large-scale funding through NGOs and corporate partners such as Syngenta. The governance of climate finance, they argue, is shaped by a shadow network of forums and think tanks—the World Economic Forum, the Club of Rome, the World Bank, and multilateral development banks—where the lines between state power and big business blur. They discuss the Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero, chaired by Mark Carney and Bloomberg, which aims to “scale private capital flows to emerging and developing economies” and to develop “high integrity credible global carbon markets.” Whitney underscores the fear that such mechanisms will weaponize debt and finance to force policy, with Larry Fink calling for a reimagining of the IMF and World Bank to push net-zero agendas. A recurring theme is the tension between public policy promises and private gain. They cite the 2015 Food Chain Reaction Simulation, funded by the Center for American Progress and World Wildlife Fund, which projected global carbon taxes and meat taxes as mechanisms to redirect markets—illustrating a long-standing blueprint for monetizing climate policy. They invoke the Club of Rome’s provocative line that “the common enemy of humanity is man,” and connect it to an ongoing project to monetize nature, human capital, and even potential future assets through “natural asset corporations” and “intrinsic exchange” frameworks. The discussion also traverses the metaverse, digital identities, and central bank digital currencies, arguing that the same actors pushing climate finance are advancing control via surveillance, pre-emptive regulation, and preprogrammed consumption. Gates’s agricultural funding and Bill Gates’s broader role in shaping food systems are seen as part of a broader strategy to consolidate control over essential resources under the banner of sustainability. The pair warn that without broad public vigilance and independent scrutiny, these developments could reshape society toward neo-feudal arrangements, with a minority controlling the essentials of life while the majority are left with little room to resist.
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