Tuesday, June 07, 2022

Must read!!-----Local Globalism: How cities are being used to create digital slaves to the coming beast system

Local Globalism: How cities are being used to create digital slaves to the coming beast system
"...City of Houston, Texas, requesting it revoke a recently adopted ordinance that forces private businesses to spy on Americans and make the surveillance footage available to police.
...You never hear about these under-the-radar- maneuvers that are happening at the 
...So what’s the real reason for installing wall to wall, 24/7 digital facetime with their cameras, facial recognition software, retina scanners and other digital gadgetry they refer to as “tools” in their crime-fighting arsenals?
...all major cities are rolling out this technology and that China is the international leader in turning its cities into 24/7 surveillance societies.
...Open the borders, greatly reduce efforts to prosecute violent offenders, and strip away the means of self-defense from law-abiding citizens, all of which makes them feel extremely vulnerable and unsafe. Then play the savior by offering the solution of installing and using human surveillance technology, ostensibly to catch criminals before they act.
...Talk of putting 5G and 6G technology “under the skin” is all the rage among the World Economic Forum globalist predators.
  • They also love to brag about their newly acquired ability of “hacking” human beings.
Listen to Yuval Noah Harari, the chief advisor to the World Economic Forum, in the below video. It’s 7 minutes long but if you even watch the first 2 minutes you will see where they are heading with this invasive technology. Harari says the fields of computer science and biotechnology are about to merge (could that be the real reason for their obsession with “vaccines”).

  • When the world goes to the next stage of wireless networks, 6G, people will no longer use cellphones, the CEO of Nokia said at the World Economic Forum meeting in Davos last month. Why? They won’t need them. Everything they need for 24/7 digital connectivity will be either worn on the body or placed “under the skin,” said Pekka Lundmark of Nokia..."

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