The problem, reaction, solution method is an effective way of achieving a desired result. In other words, you introduce a manufactured problem to the public, causing the masses to react, and then the same people who caused the problem in the first place then provide the masses with a 'solution' (which is the thing they wanted implemented from the very beginning.) Do you follow?
I say this because of the recent news coming out from Australia, which seeks to ban 16-year-olds and under from using social media - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c89vjj0lxx9o.amp
At first glance to 99% of people it may seem justified and 'the right thing to do' however it completely blindsides the public and fails to outwardly express that the only way this law can be enforced is through EVERYONE (not just 16-year-olds) to use facial recognition as a form of Digital ID verification in order to use their social media accounts, (and most definitely will go onto use the internet altogether.)
This is very crafty and has been in the works for a long time. I think this is all part of the ploy as to why we've seen an increase in deranged behaviour on Twitter and TikTok in the last 4 years. It could be manufactured. Cause a problem and then the people beg the government for a solution, or welcome life in a digital prison with open arms. Elon took over X and the whole world was practically forced to move online and into the digital world since the pandemic. It's as if all this craziness is being driven up until a certain breaking point is reached - the introduction of online verification. No one can deny before the pandemic in 2019 people behaved normally in contrast to today.
The article states "the government will rely on some form of age-verification technology to implement the restrictions" and that "biometric data will be used sparking privacy concerns" (as if they care?!).
So there you go, a conspiracy for many years (even though China have already implemented it on its people) and now it's a reality that will come to fruition in late 2025.
I say this because of the recent news coming out from Australia, which seeks to ban 16-year-olds and under from using social media - https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c89vjj0lxx9o.amp
At first glance to 99% of people it may seem justified and 'the right thing to do' however it completely blindsides the public and fails to outwardly express that the only way this law can be enforced is through EVERYONE (not just 16-year-olds) to use facial recognition as a form of Digital ID verification in order to use their social media accounts, (and most definitely will go onto use the internet altogether.)
This is very crafty and has been in the works for a long time. I think this is all part of the ploy as to why we've seen an increase in deranged behaviour on Twitter and TikTok in the last 4 years. It could be manufactured. Cause a problem and then the people beg the government for a solution, or welcome life in a digital prison with open arms. Elon took over X and the whole world was practically forced to move online and into the digital world since the pandemic. It's as if all this craziness is being driven up until a certain breaking point is reached - the introduction of online verification. No one can deny before the pandemic in 2019 people behaved normally in contrast to today.
The article states "the government will rely on some form of age-verification technology to implement the restrictions" and that "biometric data will be used sparking privacy concerns" (as if they care?!).
So there you go, a conspiracy for many years (even though China have already implemented it on its people) and now it's a reality that will come to fruition in late 2025.
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