A
new move out of India requires all citizens to have their fingers
printed, and their eyes scanned in order to use public services like
schools, grocery stores, the bank, or anything that fits in that same
category.
Things are getting quite hectic on
planet Earth these days. It seems that any action taken by the
government receives a harsh reaction from the citizenry. But who am I
talking about when I say “government?” I’m talking about an international group of people
who yield power and control over multiple global governments, and as a
result, dictate their political/economic policy for their own selfish
purposes.
If you’re thinking that this is a mere
‘conspiracy theory,’ join the line, you’re not alone. It’s unfortunate
that people would view it in this manner but it’s also not surprising
given we have been kept in the dark purposely.
But the truth is, numerous politicians
have been telling us for decades about this shadow government. They have
referenced it openly and publicly. I often draw from a quote given by Theodore Roosevelt that illustrates my point quite well, so I apologize if you’ve seen it from me before.
“Political parties exist to secure responsible government and to execute the will of the people. From these great tasks both of the old parties have turned aside. Instead of instruments to promote the general welfare, they have become the tools of corrupt interests which use them impartially to serve their selfish purposes. Behind the ostensible government sits enthroned an invisible government owing no allegiance and acknowledging no responsibility to the people… To destroy this invisible government, to dissolve the unholy alliance between corrupt business and corrupt politics is the first task of the statesmanship of the day.”
The point is, when it comes to
governments making decisions, it’s often not the result of a democracy
or a gathering of minds who are concerned for the planet and the human
race. Instead, it’s about political and economic dominance, and actions
taken which really have ulterior motives behind them – with 9/11 being one of the the best examples.
Tracking the global citizenry is nothing new, especially since the Edward Snowden
leaks came out showing that the monitoring of civilians is truly
global. All of our actions are monitored, and everything is tracked, and
when we ask why, we’re told that it’s for the sake of ‘national
security.’ Every-time that word pops up in my writing, I feel deeply
inclined to share this particular sentiment from John F. Kennedy:
“The dangers of excessive and unwarranted concealment of pertinent facts, far outweigh the dangers that are cited to justify it….There is very grave danger than an announced need for increased security, will be ceased upon by those anxious to expand it’s meaning to the very limits of censorship and concealment. That I do not tend to permit, so long as it’s in my control.”
The justifications for their actions are
not always as they’re told in press or media. This new move from India
that requires all citizens to have their fingers printed and eyes
scanned to use public services likely has ulterior motives. It’s similar
to not being able to send your child to public school if they’re not
vaccinated. Do as we say or don’t get basic public services.
As the New York Times points out:
“Technology has given governments around the world new tools to monitor their citizens. In China, the government is rolling out ways to use facial recognition and big data to
track people, aiming to inject itself further into everyday life. Many
countries, including Britain, deploy closed-circuit cameras to monitor
their populations….But India’s program is in a league of its own, both
in the mass collection of biometric data and in the attempt to link it
to everything — traffic tickets, bank accounts, pensions, even meals for
undernourished schoolchildren.”
Obviously, Indian citizens have already
been criticizing the news, saying that the government will gain complete
access into the lives of all citizens. This is a big problem, and
something that has existed for a long time, I point you again to the
Snowden links mentioned above, but whistle-blowers before Snowden
exposed these types of things well before he did. William Binney is one of multiple examples.
What’s the justification for such action? According to Indian Prime Minister, Narendra Modi,
it’s simply a universal, easy to use ID, that will “reduce this
country’s endemic corruption and help bring even the most illiterate
into the digital age.”
Nandan Nilekani,
the billionaire who was contracted by the government to build the
system nearly 10 years ago, told the New York Times that, “It’s the
equivalent of building interstate highways… If the government invested
in building a digital public utility and that is made available as
platform, then you actually can create major innovations around that.”
This isn’t far too different than
proposals that’ve been made, by some very prominent people, to actually
chip the entire citizenry to make it convenient for one to access their
license, bankcard or passport. Multiple corporations are pushing to
microchip the human race. In fact, microchip implants in humans are
already on the market.
For example, an American company called
Applied Digital Solutions (ADS) has developed one approximately the size
of a grain of rice, and has already had it approved by the U.S. Food
and Drug Administration for distribution and implementation.
Here’s a clip of Facebook executive and ex-DARPA Chief, Regina Dugan, promoting the idea of microchipping humans.
Have you ever heard of George Orwell’s 1984 ?
It’s a cult classic book depicting a populace ruled by a political
regime that persecutes individualism and independent critical thinking
as “thoughtcrimes” that must be enforced by the “thought police.” This
party seeks power above all and, through the propagandist Ministry of
Truth, presents the people with their version of truth. Sound familiar?
Recently, Gizmodo.com reported that Amazon sold out of 1984,
and within recent days it occupied the number one spot on Amazon’s
best-selling books list. The rapid sell-out of the book were also
reported by mainstream media outlets like CNN, only they tied it to Trump’s administration. The New York Times reported
that this started when Kellyanne Conway, an adviser to Donald J. Trump,
used a turn of phrase that struck some observers as reminiscent of the
dystopian world of 1984.
The thing is, I believe it’s not really Donald Trump, but rather the “Deep State.”
Author Richard Dolan puts it quite well:
“If you are concerned about fascism coming to America, don’t look for a fist pounding demagogue. Look instead at a government that can read every email you have ever written, GPS you at any time, know your internet habits better than you do, surveil you literally wherever you go in any major city, and use your information against you if they decide, however loosely, that you are an enemy of the state. That is fascism, and the U.S. has been living that bipartisan nightmare for 15 years.”
An Orwellian State?
The state described in George Orwell’s books
has been speculated to be in the works in our world for a long time,
and there is good reason to believe that moves like this from India, or
the Deep State, are simply part of a trend that we’ve seen continue for
decades.
Our rights and liberties
are constantly taken away, yet it is we who agree to this type of
existence. That being said, we are manipulated. The idea of having to do
this as a basic requirement to access our everyday needs and wants is
scary. What’s even scarier is thinking about the idea that those needs
and wants are not even ours, and that they’ve been programmed into us by
‘the man.’ Another word for it is ‘mass marketing.’
The good news is that
more and more people across the globe are starting to wake up to all of
the misinformation being spread on a daily basis, and that includes the
agenda of those behind it. Even a decade ago, the mass populace was not
as aware that all is not as it seems, and as a result of this mass
awakening, our perception, our thoughts, and our collective
consciousness is beginning to shift. We no longer see the world the way
it has been presented to us, and we are starting to realize that simply
waking up to all of the propaganda that surrounds us is creating big
problems for the global elite. The very first step to changing a problem
is to first recognize that problem, and we are still in that process.
This mass surveillance,
and actions such as, only seem to create more problems, despite the fact
that they are constantly praised by those who wish to implement them
into our everyday way of life.
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