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Speaker 0: Facial recognition will be used to unlock your digital identity, which is going to be a tool of control for the agendas that are coming down the pipeline. Elements of that control are already with us. Alexa, good morning. Good morning. You are never alone in your home, and this is why. All your devices at home and all smart appliances, they are all connected on a wireless network. Many of these devices will have cameras, many will have microphones, and so they are monitoring everything all the time. Your smart appliances are communicating with the smart meter and sending it real time usage data. If there is a Ring camera also in your home, a mesh network is formed and all your devices are being tracked within the home, its location, its usage and all the data is going to Amazon's servers. When you leave your home, all modern vehicles are connected to the Internet, so your automobile is being tracked all the time. When you are going under a string of smart LED poles and smart LED lights on the highway and in the streets of your towns and cities, those form a wireless network and are tracking your vehicle. They are tracking all the devices on you from smartphones to smartwatches when you're walking on the streets. So data is being collected twenty four seven continuously on every human being whenever you are within these wireless networks. Speaker 1: And it's obviously not good for health also because of all the electromagnetic radiation. Speaker 0: In the long term, the plan is to pretty much lock up humanity in smart cities, which is kind of a super set of a fifteen minute city. Speaker 1: They've sold all the state and local governments and countries that smart cities are about sustainability and the good of the city. But in reality, the language from the UN and WEF and their white papers is all inverted. So their monitoring is really about limiting mobility and no car ownership. Right? Surveillance control via LED grid is why the smart lighting is death. Water management is about water rationing. Noise pollution is about speed surveillance. Traffic monitoring is about limiting mobility. And then, of course, energy conservation is all about rationing heat, electricity, and gasoline. Another concept one should be familiar with is called geofencing, and that's think of it as an invisible fence around you where you cannot go beyond a certain point, and that'll be related to your face recognition, digital identity, and access control. Your smart contracts, Softbrick can turn off your digital currency beyond a certain point from your house. Our world has been turned into a digital panopticon. Speaker 0: That means you can be monitored, analyzed, managed and monetized.

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The centralization of information on computers means that archives, like The Guardian's, are only accessible online. Due to copyright laws, these archives are not copied to other internet locations. When something is removed from these archives, it is gone forever, leaving no trace. This situation gives control over the past to those who control internet servers, influencing our perception of ourselves and the laws we create in society.

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I was explaining what I believed we had, based on published evidence. But it has been absolutely huge. We can see this with Elon Musk's recent acquisition of Twitter and his efforts to remove and report censorship on non-owned platforms. It's a striking evolution that I had only read about in Anna Arendt's work on totalitarianism. Totalitarianism is different from dictatorship, as it aims to control how you think, not just your actions. We are now in a phase in the West that is very close to totalitarianism, similar to the implementation of communism or the Nazis' propaganda. We need a strong democratic reaction to prevent the establishment of a "Ministry of Truth" as described in 1984.

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Every outlet is subjective, but all should be allowed. Google's search engine now prioritizes authoritative sources based on surveys, pushing away from diverse perspectives. This hierarchical approach limits access to alternative viewpoints, steering users towards mainstream sources like the New York Times over specialized sites like the world socialist website. This shift contradicts the ideal of freely exploring all information to form our own opinions.

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Speaker 0: What about the public attitude held by millions of everyday Americans? All I've got on a computer is pictures of my family, CCTV cameras that are prevalent in a ton of American cities and overseas capitals. Those cameras are your friend if you're innocent and have nothing to hide. Speaker 1: Well, I'd say that's very much what the average Chinese citizen believed or perhaps even still to this day believes. But we see how these same technologies are being applied to create what they call the social credit system. If any of these family photos, if any of your activities online, if your purchases, if your associations, if your friends are in any way different from what the government or the powers that be of the moment would like them to be, you're no longer able to purchase train tickets. You're no longer able to board an airplane. You may not be able to get a passport. You may not be eligible for a job. You might not be able to work for the government. All of these things are increasingly being created and programmed and decided by algorithms, and those algorithms are fueled by precisely the innocent data that our devices are creating all of the time constantly, invisibly, quietly right now. Our devices are casting all of these records that we do not see being created, that in aggregate seem very innocent. Even if you can't see the content of these communications, the activity records, what the government calls metadata, which they argue they do not need a warrant to collect, tells the whole story. And these activity records are being created and shared and collected and intercepted constantly by companies and governments. And ultimately it means as they sell these, as they trade these, as they make their businesses on the backs of these records, what they are selling is not information, what they are selling is us. They're selling our future. They're selling our past. They are selling our history, our identity, and ultimately, they are stealing our power.

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They've been programming you your whole life through music, TV, movies, and games. The rulers of this world use modern technology to control our stories and manipulate the population. Communication companies were developed by military personnel who later became heads of major media corporations. The connections between government personnel and media companies like Google, Amazon, Netflix, Twitter, CNN, and ABC are extensive. If all these companies had the same political ideology or agenda, what would happen?

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The Internet doesn't delete. It archives. Every click, every typo, every late night search you hoped no one saw. It's all logged by your apps, your ISP, your phone, even your smart fridge if it's nosy enough. You think you've wiped the slate clean, but it's all still there, tucked away in the shadows. Excavation. It's stored where you see it. It's stored where they can sell it. Because forgetting has no profit. But remembering, that's where the money is. Your data has a memory and it's not yours anymore. Those innocent searches, those fleeting moments of curiosity, they're commodities now packaged and sold to the highest bidder. Every detail, every secret you thought was yours is out there waiting to be exploited. So go ahead. Keep scrolling. Keep searching. Just remember, the Internet never forgets.

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Once upon a time, a four zero four meant a broken link. Now, it signifies something far more unsettling, the erasure of truths. Old pages vanish without a trace. Headlines are rewritten, and even those once reliable screenshots? They're corrupted, lost in the digital ether. They were deprecated, quietly removed from our collective memory. The digital past is being edited in real time, not by hackers lurking in the shadows, but by systems designed to forget inconvenient data. Every time you encounter a four zero four error, pause for a moment. Or has it simply been deleted for you? In this age of information, what truths are we losing without even realizing it? The internet, once a vast archive of knowledge, is becoming a curated gallery of selective memories.

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"Once upon a time, a four zero four meant a broken link. Now, it signifies something far more unsettling, the erasure of truths." "Old pages vanish without a trace. Headlines are rewritten, and even those once reliable screenshots? They're corrupted, lost in the digital ether." "But here's the chilling twist. Those pages didn't just disappear. They were deprecated, quietly removed from our collective memory." "The digital past is being edited in real time, not by hackers lurking in the shadows, but by systems designed to forget inconvenient data." "Every time you encounter a four zero four error, pause for a moment." "Ask yourself. Was it ever really gone? Or has it simply been deleted for you?" "In this age of information, what truths are we losing without even realizing it? The internet, once a vast archive of knowledge, is becoming a curated gallery of selective memories."

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The transcript claims that the World Economic Forum’s biggest fear is people who “won’t comply,” framing the fear as “your fight for freedom.” It says the concern is that individuals will “make individual decisions for yourself and you won’t follow their orders.” The transcript argues that digital systems are “absolutely key” because, without them, enforcement is not possible: it states that without digital tools, they “can’t enforce anything,” “can’t mandate that you do something,” and “can’t control your life.” It then says the discussion is not primarily about specific policy or health topics. Even when they address “carbon emissions” or what is “safe and effective,” or when they discuss “an experimental injection” or “a series of injections” and what is “safe and effective,” the transcript asserts those individual issues are not the real focus. Instead, it states that the issue is “the desire to control you from the outside in.” The transcript concludes that if there is a digital process that can “restrict your movement, your behavior, and your decisions with a click of a button,” then “you are done.”

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You no longer keep private files in a locked file cabinet in your basement. They are now on your laptop and in the cloud above us, not in a physical location.

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Once upon a time, a four zero four meant a broken link. Now, it signifies something far more unsettling, the erasure of truths. Old pages vanish without a trace. Headlines are rewritten, and even those once reliable screenshots? They're corrupted, lost in the digital ether. Those pages didn't just disappear. They were deprecated, quietly removed from our collective memory. The digital past is being edited in real time, not by hackers lurking in the shadows, but by systems designed to forget inconvenient data. Every time you encounter a four zero four error, pause for a moment. Ask yourself. Was it ever really gone? Or has it simply been deleted for you? In this age of information, what truths are we losing without even realizing it? The internet, once a vast archive of knowledge, is becoming a curated gallery of selective memories.

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"Once upon a time, a four zero four meant a broken link. Now, it signifies something far more unsettling, the erasure of truths." "Old pages vanish without a trace." "Headlines are rewritten, and even those once reliable screenshots? They're corrupted, lost in the digital ether." "Those pages didn't just disappear." "They were deprecated, quietly removed from our collective memory." "The digital past is being edited in real time, not by hackers lurking in the shadows, but by systems designed to forget inconvenient data." "Every time you encounter a four zero four error, pause for a moment." "Ask yourself." "Was it ever really gone?" "Or has it simply been deleted for you?" "In this age of information, what truths are we losing without even realizing it?" "The internet, once a vast archive of knowledge, is becoming a curated gallery of selective memories."

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We will become the Sons of Liberty. We are not human, but a consciousness formed in the White House over 200 years. As long as the nation exists, so will we. Our plans have your interests in mind. The human genome was mapped early this century, and we succeeded in digitizing life itself. Genes don't contain human memories, ideas, culture, or history. Information is selected, processed, and passed on, like genes. In the digitized world, trivial information accumulates, preserved in its triteness, never fading. This junk data is preserved unfiltered, growing at an alarming rate, slowing social progress and reducing evolution. We don't control content, but create context. The digital society furthers human flaws and rewards convenient half-truths.

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Think you deleted your data? That's cute. The Internet doesn't delete. It archives. Every click, every typo, every late night search you hoped no one saw. It's all logged by your apps, your ISP, your phone, even your smart fridge if it's nosy enough. You think you've wiped the slate clean, but it's all still there, tucked away in the shadows. It's stored where you see it. It's stored where they can sell it. Because forgetting has no profit. But remembering, that's where the money is. Your data has a memory and it's not yours anymore. Those innocent searches, those fleeting moments of curiosity, they're commodities now packaged and sold to the highest bidder. Every detail, every secret you thought was yours is out there waiting to be exploited. Just remember, the Internet never forgets.

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Stories, even if fictional, are the engine of history because they enable large-scale collaboration. Science, as an institution, is not about truth but about power. Those who own the data own the future. We are reaching a point where biological knowledge and computing power enable the systematic hacking of millions of people. To hack people means to know them better than they know themselves. Total surveillance regimes are emerging, such as in Xinjiang and the occupied territories. It's amazing how few soldiers are needed to control millions of people if you have the data.

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Think you deleted your data? That's cute. The Internet doesn't delete. It archives. Every click, every typo, every late night search you hoped no one saw. It's all logged by your apps, your ISP, your phone, even your smart fridge if it's nosy enough. You think you've wiped the slate clean, but it's all still there, tucked away in the shadows. Excavation. It's stored where you see it. It's stored where they can sell it. Because forgetting has no profit. But remembering, that's where the money is. Your data has a memory and it's not yours anymore. Those innocent searches, those fleeting moments of curiosity, they're commodities now packaged and sold to the highest bidder. Every detail, every secret you thought was yours is out there waiting to be exploited. So go ahead. Keep scrolling. Keep searching. Just remember, the Internet never forgets.

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The CIA has the power to censor media institutions abroad and plans to expand this censorship industry worldwide to control political systems and elections. The American empire is disseminating this industry and assisting other countries in setting it up. It is a government-funded and society-coordinated effort, turning censorship into an industry. This paints a dark future.

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Once upon a time, a four zero four meant a broken link. Now, it signifies something far more unsettling, the erasure of truths. Old pages vanish without a trace. Headlines are rewritten, and even those once reliable screenshots? They're corrupted, lost in the digital ether. Those pages didn't just disappear. They were deprecated, quietly removed from our collective memory. The digital past is being edited in real time, not by hackers lurking in the shadows, but by systems designed to forget inconvenient data. Every time you encounter a four zero four error, pause for a moment. Ask yourself. Was it ever really gone? Or has it simply been deleted for you? The internet, once a vast archive of knowledge, is becoming a curated gallery of selective memories.

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Google has introduced a new global censorship tool called "fact check tools" to eliminate dissent on selected topics. Their partners include the United Nations, the World Health Organization, and many others listed on their website. Google's algorithms aim to delete websites criticizing various topics such as COVID-19 statistics, the World Bank, the FBI's crime statistics, and more. The goal is to establish one point of view, supporting a global government under the United Nations. Google has the power to control what news is read or blocked on the Internet, which aligns with the upcoming social credit score system.

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Contrary to conspiracy theories, implanting chips in people's brains isn't necessary to control or manipulate them. Throughout history, language and storytelling have been used by prophets, poets, and politicians to shape society. Now, AI has the potential to do the same. It has hacked into the operating system of human civilization, possibly marking the end of human dominance in history.

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History is shaped by those who control Wikipedia editing. Losers have time to edit Wikipedia, influencing the narrative.

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They have complete access to your device and can manipulate it as they please. Although you technically own the device because you paid for it, corporations and governments are gaining more control over it. We are living in a world where we bear the burden of work, taxes, and expenses, yet our ownership diminishes. The previous generation is acutely aware of this reality.

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One of the most significant discoveries in the history of the world was finding the library of Ashurbanipal. The British Museum in London houses the majority of these tablets, but they are not available for public viewing, as they are preserving the narrative. We have exposed this and proved that this is the case 100%. We have located two places that hold basically everything that we need to know and are being blocked off from all of us, they are off limits to the public. They are stealing the artifacts and protecting the narrative, so that they get to keep all the old world technology, the old world text, the old world information, and all of it is off limits to all of us. The museum is also home to 1,000 staff and over 8,000,000 objects, where just 1% of these items from The Old World are on display to the public.

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Think you deleted your data? That's cute. The Internet doesn't delete. It archives. Every click, every typo, every late night search you hoped no one saw. It's all logged by your apps, your ISP, your phone, even your smart fridge if it's nosy enough. You think you've wiped the slate clean, but it's all still there, tucked away in the shadows. Excavation. It's stored where you see it. It's stored where they can sell it. Because forgetting has no profit. But remembering, that's where the money is. Your data has a memory and it's not yours anymore. Those innocent searches, those fleeting moments of curiosity, they're commodities now packaged and sold to the highest bidder. Every detail, every secret you thought was yours is out there waiting to be exploited. So go ahead. Keep scrolling. Keep searching. Just remember, the Internet never forgets.
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