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🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer is officially set to resign as Prime Minister Several media reports say he'll outline a resignation timetable on Monday after consulting with his wife and family today

This is getting really CREEPY Over 14 countries, France, The UK, Australia, the UAE etc, Have all introduced, within a few months of eachother, a carbon copy of the social media ban for those under 16. All of them require id verification in order to prove your age. It doesn’t make sense that so many independent jurisdiction would emulate legislation and that, so quickly. This isn’t organic. This isn’t electorate driven. This is not how sovereign nations work. At this point, there is no coincidence what so ever. It can only be explain by some form of coordinated effort. Which begs the question… by WHO? The why however is simple. Traditional media, is dwindling. GenZ gets their news from Social media. Millennials, a mix of digital sources like social media and podcasts. Anonymity also has to be crushed (hence ID verification) The ideological capture must continue and losing grip on the narrative cannot be allowed. This is painfully obvious. The internet was supposed to democratise information. But its very quickly being turned into a MASSIVE psyop.

Texas government data breach allowed hackers to steal 3 million driver’s licenses and passports techcrunch.com/2026/06/18/tex…

Half the country now makes you prove your age to view content online, usually by handing a government ID to some private verification vendor. In June 2025 the Supreme Court upheld Texas's law 6-3 and gutted the main argument against it. Video below.

JUST IN: 🇬🇧 Keir Starmer is reportedly preparing to resign.


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UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced this week that Britain will ban social media for kids under 16. The UK is also weighing an overnight social media curfew for under-18s… meaning 17-year-olds in England, who are able to legally drive, work, enlist, donate blood, and have a child — would not be able to watch reels after hours. Lost in the discourse is the question of how Britain will implement these policies: a state-mandated age-verification regime for everyone, including adults, requiring face scans, digital IDs, passport and credit card info. This will effectively outlaw anonymous speech, critical to a free society. Full story from @nicolewizman1 on the UK’s social media ban and why we can’t let it happen in America (though some are trying) 👇

UAE sets minimum social media age at 15, mandates age checks reut.rs/3SigtU3 reut.rs/3SigtU3

Obviously Starmer's Labour is wrong about restrictive internet. However, the next govt can simply undo this & restore freedoms again. So it won't be forever

Jeremy Allen White says it’s time for “a correction” in how children engage with social media, praising the U.K.’s decision to ban it for kids under 16 as “great.” “It’s remarkable how addictive this stuff is,” White said at #TheBear’s final season premiere. “I think there needs to be a correction. It’s never going to go away, but I do think there needs to be boundaries or guidelines at a certain point. And I hope there is some kind of slide back into more of an analog approach in life. Because this is all moving very fast and it’s a little scary.” White’s next project after “The Bear” is Aaron Sorkin’s #TheSocialReckoning, which centers on allegations that Facebook ignored internal warnings about the platform’s effects on young users and mental health. wp.me/pc8uak-1lHpJl

🚨🇪🇺 Ursula's Democratic European Union Plans to Crack Down on VPNs! "The new EU age ID verification system will not be 'bypassed' via VPN access." Not even China does this to their citizens.




