Remember, humans are easiest to control when they’re fearful, uncertain, isolated, angry, or overwhelmed. These states weaken critical thinking, increase emotional suggestibility, and make people more likely to follow authority or group pressure without question.
Most people blindly accept the terms of use for apps, websites and platforms without so much as reading the first sentence.
You care not about your personal sovereignty. You care about convenience and headlines.
You brought the implementation of digital ID upon yourselves.
The western world now has ‘registered nutritionists’ saying things like stop demonising ultra processed foods. The modern human of the west will do anything to justify their poor lifestyle choices.
Did you know that the term ‘carbon footprint’ was first popularised by the oil giant BP as part of a marketing campaign to shift climate change responsibility from corporations onto individual consumer choices.
Imagine for a moment, that all the long term plans for total control are pizza toppings.
Digital ID is the pizza base.
Without it, you just have a mess of dystopian schemes all over the kitchen top.
They can't implement them without Digital ID.
Yeah… I wish everyone that called me a conspiracy theorist that are now repeating the same stuff that made me a conspiracy theorist would go back to watching Good Morning Britain. Conspiracy theorist used to feel like a badge of honour but it’s getting too mainstream now.
@VPStrategic@nickybateleur@davidicke Still yet to see you articulate a single valid point.
Of course, as is typical with anyone who cannot convey a response of any substance, go straight to the personal jibes.
What’s particularly sinister is that there are individuals in genuine positions of great influence and power that view common folk with an even deeper disdain than Curtis does.
Nor, I yours, Mr Yarvin. Except that you DO get it. Digital ID fits perfectly into your 'monarch/CEO'-run society of oligarchs and technocrats - that's why Vance, Musk and Thiel think so highly of you. Search the name 'Curtis Yarvin' and do some research. You'll soon seen why he promotes Orwellian ID cards.
@VPStrategic@nickybateleur@davidicke Fear not sir, soon you’ll march down to the polls, pen in hand, ready to cast that all‑important vote and pick which head of the snake will grace your screens for the next four glorious years. The one day you are granted the illusion of choice so you’ll keep feeding the machine.
@VPStrategic@nickybateleur@davidicke The Deputy Prime Minister resigned weeks ago and was replaced without an ounce of public input, let alone a vote.
The real decision-making power is concentrated in the hands of the elites, corporates and media. The scope of influence the people have is deliberately limited.
This is genuine theatre, a performance equivalent to that of circus clowns. They are clutching at the most minuscule straws to try and get people to welcome these ID’s.
It’s critical for them that this first step works in order to push further authoritarian regulation.
@VPStrategic@nickybateleur@davidicke A democratic society? When was the last time you had a say in regulation, in who is put into the positions of power, in how your local community is ran? You exist within the illusion of democracy, your opinions shaped, your actions controlled.
The fact that @AndrewKaufmanMD has less than 30k followers whilst the Tate brothers have over 10m collectively tells you all you need to know about the information people are choosing to consume.
We are not born wanting to separate from our neighbors. At our core, we crave community and connection. So why are we being programmed to dislike one another simply for having different opinions? Because division is the easiest path to control. Don’t let the media decide for you. Don’t let them tell you who your enemies are, what to believe, or how to heal. When you start examining their messaging, you see the pattern: what they push is usually the opposite of the truth. And the moment you unplug from it, clarity returns.
The same people who have consistently defamed and labelled as ‘conspiracy theorists’ those who question mainstream narratives, dogma, and agendas are now the ones repeating what the ‘conspiracy theorists’ have been saying for decades.
The world truly is one big theatre.
@Heccles94 Perhaps if people like you didn’t label those who dare to question official narratives as a conspiracy theorist in order to shut them up, you’d have noticed numerous people over the past several years warning about the risk of digital ID’s and centralised digital currency.
@BennettUK_ @alexarmstrong The online safety act petition didn’t so much as delay the passing of the act by a day, it was as worthwhile as a waterproof towel. Until people learn to protect their own individual sovereignty, nothing will change, despite your marches, petitions and sense of not feeling alone.
Remember how the petition to stop the ‘online safety act’ was a resounding success? Remember how the march of ‘millions’ behind a man who uses a stage name immediately put an end to channel crossings?
It’s just so super duper obvious these revolutionary actions work.
@alexarmstrong Remember the petition to stop the online safety act? Remember how all those e-signatures stopped it dead in its tracks? Oh no, that’s right, there was a quick document response from a government representative essentially saying a quiet ‘sit down and do as you’re told’.