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UN & Bill Gates Team Up To Create “50-In-5” Digital Panopticon

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A digital prison for humanity? This was encoded in the Technocracy Course in 1934, and the technology has caught up to their lofty aspirations.  There were only seven requirements for Technocracy. Here are 3,4,5: 3) “Provide a continuous inventory of all production and consumption”; 4) “Provide a specific registration of the type, kind, etc., of all goods and services, where produced and where used”; 5) “Provide specific registration of the consumption of each individual, plus a record and description of the individual.”

This has been further encoded into the United Nations Seventeen Sustainable Development Goals, which is pure, unadulterated Technocracy. ⁃ TN Editor

The United Nations and Bill Gates 50-in-5 scheme to impose “Digital Public Infrastructure,” including digital ID, digital currency, and digital wallets, is really a plan to eliminate privacy and liberty worldwide, explains journalist Alex Newman on In Focus with Alison Steinberg of One America News Network (OAN).

The UN-led plan, which involves getting 50 national governments fully onboard with digitization and “digital public goods” in 5 years, aims to create digital systems that are interoperable. The goal is for all of humanity to participate. Will you? If not, what will you do to push back?

Eventually, Newman explains that the evildoers behind the so-called “Fourth Industrial Revolution” (4IR), such as Klaus Schwab, hope to see a “fusion” of people’s digital and biological identities. The implications should alarm all who care about privacy, freedom, and civilization.

Liberty-lovers must get to work to expose this evil now before we find ourselves trapped. Start by educating yourself, and then take action to educate others.

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Brittany Jordan is an award-winning journalist who reports on breaking news in the U.S. and globally for the Federal Inquirer. Prior to her position at the Federal Inquirer, she was a general assignment features reporter for Newsweek, where she wrote about technology, politics, government news and important global events around the world. Her work has also appeared in the Washington Post, the South Florida Sun-Sentinel, Toronto Star, Frederick News-Post, West Hawaii Today, the Miami Herald, and more. Brittany enjoys food, travel, photography, and hoarding notebooks and journals. Her goal is to do more longform features journalism, narrative writing and documentary work, and to one day write a successful novel and screenplay.

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