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Flock cameras are big, clunky and obvious. They are the decoy. There are far more hidden and less obvious cameras that do the same thing and provide the same end results
So I wouldn’t be surprised if a politician shuts them down and claims to be “pro freedom,” (such as we are seeing in Florida with gubernatorial candidate James Fishback), only for them to implement a less obvious tool that achieves the same goal in a more incognito fashion
This is how the game really works and this is their dialectic playing out in real time. Create the patsy to be sacrificed for the crowd while installing the real solution behind the curtain. From an overt surveillance state to a covert surveillance state, all while people are led to believe the surveillance state has been usurped
I believe this whole rage against the flock machine is a PsyOp, as with all internet trends. The accounts pushing it are either government assets or people who’ve been deceived by said government assets
Just my take
So I wouldn’t be surprised if a politician shuts them down and claims to be “pro freedom,” (such as we are seeing in Florida with gubernatorial candidate James Fishback), only for them to implement a less obvious tool that achieves the same goal in a more incognito fashion
This is how the game really works and this is their dialectic playing out in real time. Create the patsy to be sacrificed for the crowd while installing the real solution behind the curtain. From an overt surveillance state to a covert surveillance state, all while people are led to believe the surveillance state has been usurped
I believe this whole rage against the flock machine is a PsyOp, as with all internet trends. The accounts pushing it are either government assets or people who’ve been deceived by said government assets
Just my take
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So it appears that even #Gaddafi had a ‘Third Way’.
https://escapekey.substack.com/p/a-total-absence-of-responsibility
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A Total Absence of Responsibility
In 1975, Muammar Gaddafi published a ‘Green Book’; a short political treatise outlining what he called ‘The Third Universal Theory’.
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15 million Australians already have digital ID and they are not aware
UN declares "Global Water Bankruptcy," demands worldwide surveillance of water use and restructuring of water rights
The UN just declared Global Water Bankruptcy: not a crisis, but a permanent state requiring global surveillance, enforceable limits, and restructuring of your water rights. All while their data centers guzzle billions of gallons with zero transparency...
This is a hostile takeover of water by the technocrats using the same script they are running on food and energy: create scarcity, centralize control, and prioritize their own infrastructure. The new surveillance and limitations on water will be used to force farmers into using the “precision irrigation” and crops genetically engineered to be “climate resilient.”
Reject the technocrats’ bid for control of our food and water. Sovereign ownership of these resources at the local level IS a human right, and we must defend it.
FULL ARTICLE: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/the-technocrats-want-your-water-uns
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#WaterRights #UN #Water
The UN just declared Global Water Bankruptcy: not a crisis, but a permanent state requiring global surveillance, enforceable limits, and restructuring of your water rights. All while their data centers guzzle billions of gallons with zero transparency...
This is a hostile takeover of water by the technocrats using the same script they are running on food and energy: create scarcity, centralize control, and prioritize their own infrastructure. The new surveillance and limitations on water will be used to force farmers into using the “precision irrigation” and crops genetically engineered to be “climate resilient.”
Reject the technocrats’ bid for control of our food and water. Sovereign ownership of these resources at the local level IS a human right, and we must defend it.
FULL ARTICLE: https://unshadowed.substack.com/p/the-technocrats-want-your-water-uns
@iceagefarmer
#WaterRights #UN #Water
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The Technocrats Want Your Water: UN’s “Global Water Bankruptcy” Exposed
UN calls for global water surveillance and restructuring of rights
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‘No trace left’: Iran vows to wipe out US assets across region if Trump acts on new threats
The warning follows fresh IRGC responses to US strikes on Iran, and comes after Trump renewed threats to destroy power plants and bridges in the country
The warning follows fresh IRGC responses to US strikes on Iran, and comes after Trump renewed threats to destroy power plants and bridges in the country
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❗️Goldman Sachs warns oil could surge past $110 as Persian Gulf exports collapse
Goldman Sachs says the physical oil market is tightening as renewed attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz reverse an earlier recovery in Persian Gulf flows, pushing Brent back into the mid-$80s and skewing price risks to the upside.
Gulf exports had recovered to more than 80 percent of pre-war levels after an Iran–US memorandum of understanding, but fell back below 50 percent, around 11 million barrels per day, following the renewed attacks, leaving the market short 13.4 million barrels per day.
Goldman cited further potential attacks on tankers and energy infrastructure as the main downside risk, estimating that a reinstated US blockade of Iranian ports could cut Iranian exports by 1.5–2 million barrels per day.
The bank kept its Brent forecast at $80 per barrel for the fourth quarter of 2026 and $75 for 2027, but said Brent could overshoot $110 if the Gulf export recovery keeps stalling, or fall into the $60s if production beats expectations.
Goldman Sachs says the physical oil market is tightening as renewed attacks on tankers in the Strait of Hormuz reverse an earlier recovery in Persian Gulf flows, pushing Brent back into the mid-$80s and skewing price risks to the upside.
Gulf exports had recovered to more than 80 percent of pre-war levels after an Iran–US memorandum of understanding, but fell back below 50 percent, around 11 million barrels per day, following the renewed attacks, leaving the market short 13.4 million barrels per day.
Goldman cited further potential attacks on tankers and energy infrastructure as the main downside risk, estimating that a reinstated US blockade of Iranian ports could cut Iranian exports by 1.5–2 million barrels per day.
The bank kept its Brent forecast at $80 per barrel for the fourth quarter of 2026 and $75 for 2027, but said Brent could overshoot $110 if the Gulf export recovery keeps stalling, or fall into the $60s if production beats expectations.