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🇷🇺 Russian President Putin says Artificial Intelligence will reshape the world "very soon."
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"Digital currencies are the final step of the world's central bankers to absolute power over countries"

Economics professor Richard Werner outlines the rationale behind the central bank digital currency (CBDC) project.
Biometrics will soon be everywhere: Tatarstan will test courts in an online format with biometric identification

Tatarstan will become the first region in Russia to test a new format for holding court hearings at magistrates' courts via web conference with biometric identification via State Services. The project is planned to be implemented this year. It will involve 51 courts.
20 JAN 2009

Alan Watt on Carroll Quigley

"Remember what Professor Carroll Quigley said: 💥 wars are intended to change the cultures of the opposing parties; and, it does and governments grow incredibly large, because of wars.

Whether it's a Cold War, or otherwise, it doesn't matter.."

Please see the Comments Section for more on Alan Watt's observations on Carroll Quigley and his books...

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A Course Through Hell
Alan Watt on Marxism, Masonry, Top-Down Revolutionism & Controlled Oppositions


The following is a transcript from a 2007 conversation between the Scottish (Canadian-based) conspiracy researcher, Alan Watt, and Henrik Palmgren, of Red Ice Radio.

👉The audio is 
here. 👈

Alan Watt died in 2021. He was a prolific writer-researcher and radio speaker who generated hundreds of hours of audios which can be found at 

www.cuttingthroughthematrix.com
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Former Deputy🤡 Supreme Allied Commander Europe Sir Richard Shirreff today said Donald Trump had left Britain with no choice but to plan for universal conscription

However, a recent survey shows that only 11% of Generation Z (18-27) are willing to fight for the UK.
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The prosecutor in charge of 'fighting hate' in Lower Saxony said they had investigated 750 cases in four years

Frank Michael Laue showed journalists folders containing “ the worst things on the internet” – printouts of memes, insults and threats.

The Hate Crime Office has 9 people who handle about 3,500 cases a year. Over the last 4 years, they have resolved 750 cases, or about 187 cases a year.

Laue complained that sometimes social networks do not cooperate with the authorities and do not provide user data. In such cases, prosecutors use software that allows deanonymizing authors.

In the same program, German prosecutors laughingly told how they confiscated smartphones of people who published banned memes, and showed how security forces broke into 50 apartments to conduct a search and confiscate the equipment on which they created “racist” pictures.
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🇷🇺 Russian President Putin says Artificial Intelligence will reshape the world "very soon."
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Political Theatre 🤡
Secretary of State Rubio said he is "not a fan" of Putin, but the United States must maintain dialogue with Russia because it has a large stockpile of nuclear weapons and is involved in processes in many regions.
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Developments in the field of unmanned transport have been actively carried out in Russia for about five years now - Yandex, KamAZ, MADI and other companies are engaged in them.

The first driverless cars hit the streets of Moscow in 2018, and in 2020 they were launched in test mode in 11 more regions, and the habitat of such transport will only expand.
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Another human substitute...
Norwegian startup 1X has unveiled its robot butler Neo Gamma.
The Russian Cabinet of Ministers has permitted the use of biometrics when issuing tickets and boarding long-distance trains — resolution
Mastercard has announced its vision for transforming online shopping by 2030. Imagine a future where physical card numbers are no longer needed to make purchases. Where passwords or one-time codes are obsolete and secure on-device biometrics provide seamless authentication across devices and websites, ensuring that personal data stays on the device. This vision is already becoming a reality in major markets today and is expected to be ubiquitous in a few short years.

By 2030, Mastercard aims to eliminate the need for manual card entry and one-time or static passwords by combining tokenization, introduced a decade ago to protect sensitive personal and payment data, with biometric authentication for a secure and seamless payment experience.
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A new COVID plandemic called HKU5-COV-2 is in the works.
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What do you do when your hospital is overwhelmed with sick and dying people from a severe pandemic? Well, you make the entire hospital staff go outside and dance, of course...
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COVID Has Become an Opportunity to Experiment with National Digital Surveillance: World Government Summit 2025

Minister of Health of Madagascar:

"COVID was an opportunity for us to experiment with digital surveillance. We developed an app to track the spread of the virus to stop it. Since it was successful, we are now implementing nationwide surveillance."
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