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Puppet governments eye digital ID
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|Issue 53 - January 2025
Child-safeguarding excuse to bring in adult surveillance
TO the detriment of us all, the majority of people take official messages at face value.
We saw this in the covid-19 debacle, and, while there is more scepticism about the claimed climate emergency, there is broadly gullible acceptance of the need to reduce carbon emissions.
Once the premises of debate are set, only the details are left for discussion.
So it is also with the purported mental health crisis in younger people, a scare emerging in the media over ten years ago. As a mental health lecturer, I was sceptical about this phenomenon, suspecting a Big Pharma ploy to expand their drug market. Now I believe society that was being primed for deprivation of liberty through the excuse of vulnerability of the young.
Critical thinkers can see that almost every policy nowadays is in tune with the 'Great Reset'. The goal is an elite-run digital technocracy with totalitarian surveillance and a social credit system. Suppression of free speech is crucial to the progress of this new world order.
The Online Safety Act, recently passed by the UK parliament, will be enforced next year, placing a burden on social media platforms such as Elon Musk's X, to remove content deemed misinformation or hate (subjective entities used to impose 'woke' or other future statist ideology).
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