Keyword: socialcreditscore
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Bit of an older video which I'm going to use as a lead-in to a video from a woman shopping in China (6-month old video). In her video (which follows) she must have a phone app tied to a Chinese bank account and MUST have FACIAL RECOGNITION to authorize the spending from that account. Rich or Poor Free or Bond (slave, essentially) Great or Small (Famous or not famous) THIS is how various governments around the world will control their citizens. You don't have to believe it; but you can watch it continue to unfold.
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Breakfast television are pushing mandatory I.D. Cards in the UK on your smartphone as an answer to illegal immigration. This is the WEF agenda and sounds like a social credit score system, Those pushing it are linked to the Tony Blair Institute. He's a massive globalist and as you know former PM of the Labor Party (likely forming the next government). Be wary of this nonsense. It's very totalitarian but the representatives make it sound reasonable... Luckily and surprisingly the other guests were clued up and said it wouldn't make a difference.
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YGTBFKM Until today, I didn't realize that individuals are now being assigned ESG scores that some institutions use to decide whether they will do business with a person. I obviously knew about ESG scores that huge investment firms are using to force corporations to conform to ideological demands. I knew that in some cases, prominent individuals or troublemakers have been blackballed by banks and other firms. And, of course, I know that some companies that sell politically incorrect items are getting deplatformed by PayPal and even web providers. But I didn't know that an industry has sprung up to analyze...
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Global bank messaging network SWIFT is planning a new platform in the next one to two years to connect the wave of central bank digital currencies now in development to the existing finance system.. The move, which would be one of the most significant yet for the nascent CBDC ecosystem given SWIFT's key role in global banking, is likely to be fine-tuned to when the first major ones are launched. 90% of the world's central banks are now exploring digital versions of their currencies. Most don't want to be left behind by bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies, but are grappling with...
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Browsing through social media but never liking or commenting on posts may be a sign of a mental health condition, a new study has revealed. Researchers at the Central China Normal University found that people who use platforms 'passively' are more likely suffer from social anxiety compared to people who use it actively - uploading posts and sharing life updates. The team surveyed more than 500 college students on their mental health and social media use, finding that 'voyeurs' were more afraid of unfamiliar situations in their physical lives. On the other hand, those who used social media actively found...
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Nearly everyone has had the experience of being micromanaged at work, and it is a very oppressive work situation. Micromanagement exhibits lack of trust on the part of your supervisor, reduces productivity, and above all, is highly stressful and counter to human nature. How would you like it if your private life â your day-to-day affairs â were micromanaged? I suspect you would violently balk at the idea. Yet, it is coming. In some parts of the globe, one piece is already in place, that of the Social Credit Score introduced by and managed by the government of China. The...
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For anyone whoâs paid even a little attention to the political goings-on (and fiascos of varied kinds) in Californiaâs political landscape these last years â the mere fact that the stateâs governor is still one Gavin Newsom is a story worth telling, all in and of itself. But, since Newsom is still there, he seems to be determined to make âthe bestâ of his controversial, to say the least, time in office. And this thing is quite something â apparently inspired by a trip to China, and, apparently, focused on bringing some version of the feared and loathed (among freedom-lovers)...
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No administration in history has been so thoroughly infiltrated by the influence peddling industry than Joe Bidenâs. The entire world knows that Bidenâs administration is for sale. From foreign governments to Americaâs tech and defense sectors, the money will stay flowing so long as Bidenâs policies stay favorable to them. ...... While Joe poses as a working-class guy, he is beholden to a class of aristocrats from ultra-wealthy enclaves on Americaâs coasts. Their partnership is what sustains Joe and allows for these elites to grow their wealth and power. The latestâand by far the scariestâway Biden World intends to accelerate...
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"Facebook Meta launched their new app today âThreads.â Owner Mark Zuckerberg says its vision is to âcreate an open and friendly public space for conversationâ for 1 billion-plus people." (snip) "Attorney Alex Spiro said Meta assigned former Twitter employees to develop âMetaâs copycat âThreadsâ with the intent to use Twitterâs intellectual property.Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey noted that Facebook-Threads was already harvesting user data. That didnât take long!
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House Judiciary Chairman Rep. Jim Jordan and two other House Republicans sent four letters to the heads of massive companies such as BlackRock and Vanguard, calling on them to explain corporate environmental, social and governance (ESG) efforts that could violate federal antitrust laws. The Daily Caller first obtained copies of the letters, which were sent Thursday to the heads of Glasgow Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ), Vanguard, BlackRock and State Street. Jordan was joined by Republican North Carolina Rep. Dan Bishop and Republican Kentucky Rep. Thomas Massie. In all of the letters, the lawmakers say the companies appear to...
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A reader sent me this graphic which is circulating on social media. Whenever I see an unattributed image like this going around I want to verify it, lest it be photoshopped, a deep-fake or some derivation of âurban legendâ. Sure enough, if you go to NatWest bankâs website, right here â you see this cash withdrawal policy spelled out for all to see: This isnât actually new Here in Canada, for at least a few years â predating COVID, the big four banks have been routinely asking you why you are taking cash out whenever you withdraw anything over a...
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Every time I go to London, I visit the Tower of London and sit in the little room below grade level, where Thomas More spent his last months. I am reminded often these days of Thomas More and King Henry VIII and the kerfuffle over Anne Boleyn. More, you see, would not sign the oath and proclaim the legitimacy of the marriage of the king to Boleyn because of the inconvenient matter of Henryâs divorce from Catherine. More, good lawyer that he was, determined that his safety resided in him saying nothing â keeping his mouth shut. For a time,...
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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) metrics are a kind of social credit system designed to coerce businessesâand, by extension, individuals and all of societyâto transform their practices.Through a carrot-and-stick approach, investors and banks (and soon governments) use ESG to push businesses to change how they function, regardless of what the employees and customers of those businesses want. In many cases, however, corporate executives are all too willing to go along, because they want access to the cheap capital offered by investors and financial institutions.The widespread adoption of ESG metrics, which is also commonly called âstakeholder capitalismââis meant to radically alter...
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Senators introduce bill to create digital identity for all Americans.. U.S. Senators Kyrsten Sinema, an independent of Arizona, and Cynthia Lummis, Republican of Wyoming, have introduced Senate Bill 884, also known as âthe Improving Digital Identity Act of 2023.â The bill was introduced March 21 and ordered to proceed out of committee on March 29 without amendments and with a favorable recommendation. ... The billâs text states: âThe lack of an easy, affordable, reliable, and secure way for organizations, businesses, and government agencies to identify whether an individual is who they claim to be online creates an attack vector that...
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While much of the financial transactions in the U.S. and globally are digital, a CBDC would be digital only and not available in a tangible form.. Florida could become one of the first states to reject via legislation plans by the Federal Reserve to implement a central bank digital currency. House Bill 7049 and related bill Senate Bill 7054 both define the terms of central bank digital currency and money for the purpose of the U.S Uniform Commercial Code, which is a uniformly adopted state law for the transaction of interstate commerce. Both bills would prohibit the use of both...
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Think tank time folks... It's coming, there is no stopping it. Now is the time to address it and prepare for it. All ideas welcome and I have few of my own. Starting with and including secret organizations and local black market "exchange" banks backed by hard assets such as equity, title loans, and local credit organizations. Local exchanges with their own local physical currency. Let's take it out of their hands and keep it in local hands just like the Mafia does. And anyone who breaks their oath of loyalty and silence gets Indian justice. They get burned at...
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Obama Issues Executive Order for the government to use individual's behavioral data.
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Without quick action, environmental, social, and governance (ESG) scoring frameworks will become hopelessly embedded in our daily lives, and the people who push ESG donât give a hoot about our well-being. To those still unfamiliar with the ESG movement, it is, at its core, a mechanism by âwhich a cabal of ideologically aligned influential interests working through unelected supranational organizations are attempting to âresetâ the global financial system to their advantage.â Circumventing national sovereignty, free markets, and individual rights, global government organizations, the embedded bureaucrats staffing them, and the governments that fund and compose their membership are working with international...
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Should you log in with Facebook or Google on other sites or apps? Short answer: No. Youâve probably seen it on lots of apps and websites: buttons urging you to sign in with your Google or Facebook account. Sometimes itâs to let you share files, photos or emails. Other times itâs to use Google or Facebook as a quick way to log in ... My rule of thumb is to just say no. There are too many ways using these buttons can leak personal information or help Big Tech track you. There are some exceptions when itâs useful â but...
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The United States Postal Inspection Service, the law enforcement arm of the post office, was ânot legally authorizedâ to conduct blanket keyword searches of social media for terms such as âprotest,â âattack,â and âdestroy,â an inspector general investigation found, because it is only supposed to investigate cases with some connection to the post office or the mail. The USPSIS is the oldest police agency in the country, called the United States Postal Inspection Service, or USPIS. Its job is to police the mail and crimes related to the mail such as mail fraud. USPIS dates back to a time when...
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