Baldur
504 posts


This is the plan, not a bug. Step 1: Centralize, put 19 million identities in one “secure” government database. Call it safety. Step 2: Breach, it gets hacked. Always does. NSA, OPM, India Aadhaar, now France. Centralized data is a honeypot. Step 3: Demand more, say “see, we need stronger control.” Solution offered: encrypted chat backdoors + mandatory Digital ID for social media. Step 4: Total visibility, now they have your name, address, phone, plus every private message and post tied to state ID. This is how The Great Taking works in the digital layer. You don’t need to own the person. You own the data that defines them. Once identity + speech + money are all digital and centralized, dissent becomes impossible. Greece was financial chokepoints. This is information chokepoints. Same playbook. The breach is the sales pitch. They’ll say: “If only we had Digital ID, we could prevent fraud.” Reality: Digital ID makes the next breach 100x worse, because now it’s your bank, health, travel, and speech in one file. Rule: Don’t build the database you can’t afford to lose. And you can’t afford to lose this one. Solution: Decentralize. Cash. Analog. Local. Don’t comply in advance with the infrastructure for your own surveillance.


NOW - Hegseth tells Iran, that they don't control the Strait of Hormuz: "Threatening to shoot missiles and drones at ships, commercial ships that are lawfully transiting international waters, that is not control, that's piracy, that's terrorism."

“The cheapest energy is the energy you don’t use” – Ursula von der Leyen, 2026 Next up: - Cheapest food = the meal you don’t eat - Cheapest heating = the winter you spend freezing - Cheapest car = the one you don’t drive - Cheapest industry = the factories you regulate to death - Cheapest life = the one you don’t live EU’s “save the planet” plan = sacrifice your own people on the altar of green virtue signaling

























