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Lawyerlisa's avatar

I have an idea. Go after the pedo class, leave us and the children alone.

Here is a tabletop exercise predicting world famine and unconscionable world war for 2028.

https://lawyerlisa.substack.com/p/tabletop-exercise-played-by-elites?

Larry Alexander's avatar

American Citizens"HAD" an inherent RIGHT TO PRIVACY that has been slowly eroded. All with plausible reasoning,but, rendering the cloak of privacy more and more fragile.

The latest is remote control of your vehicle if it detects any movement "out of norm" . The deep state/ globalist structure is alive and well and still searching for the avenue to eliminate 60% of us.IMO.

nymusicdaily's avatar

https://vot-er.org/preservation-copy-community-civic-engagement-program/

trojan horse to incorporate voting into health records (and ultimately a social credit score)

they always come for the blacks first

Ernst Eck's avatar

Could they include computer ID tracking in Every computer in the future.

BlazeCloude3's avatar

It's already inside of wearables as watches and Fitbits.

What do you think? Would they place I.D Tracking inside any electronic item?

Lalainia's avatar

Pure evil

Kellie.Beckett's avatar

Shared

Ridgeline Beacon's avatar

Digital ID’s + Digital Currency =

Conditional freedom predicated on constant compliance with rolling government mandates that limit a free citizen’s ability to work, buy, sell, trade, travel, get an education, or exercise any other God given rights…this is enforced by government sanctioned discrimination, ideological segregation, and blatant coercion, while using duplicitous language under a false premise.

IT’S HELL ON EARTH.

When we participate in that kind of behavior, we vet it, give it credence, and building power…WE BECOME IT and levy it on our peers.

THE ANSWER IS, NO.

RitzM8n's avatar

In a benevolent environment, this technocratic stack works brilliantly at eliminating bureaucratic inefficiencies and speeding up delivery of services. I live in such a world - Singapore. The lynchpin is who’s in charge.

Here, institutional trust remains high, so the system works. But once the system is in place, that trust can no longer be taken for granted, it must be nourished and repeatedly earned. Even here, the public is not naiive to the potential dangers of interconnecting everything.

angela's avatar

I’m going to drive to the station to get my license renewed in person. I guess that’s a start.

Lawrence F's avatar

How ironic. 7-4 250 years down the river. But! Let us not fear for the master said all these things must come, so let it come it don't be long and we'll be out of this world watching from above. Our problem is we're all too dang soft and are not able to really contemplate sufferings. We have brothers and sisters that live in cardboard dirt and tin. Buck up brothers!