The UN’s recent initiatives promoting digital IDs and a circular economy pose significant risks of societal control and surveillance, potentially leading to a dystopian future characterized by increased government oversight and the suppression of personal freedoms.
Digital Infrastructure and Control
The UN’s “Summit of the Dystopian Future” aims to electrify all things, connect everyone to the internet, and provide smartphones, digital IDs, and obligatory apps for banking, CBDCs, and vaccine certificates.
15-minute cities with smart housing pods are being implemented in Mexico, while traditional cash-only businesses are transitioning to fintech and digital payments.
Nandan Nilekani, architect of India’s Aadhaar digital ID system, stated at the IMF that everyone needs a smartphone, digital identity, and bank account for financial inclusion.
Surveillance and Censorship
The UN’s Global Digital Compact envisions forcing people to upgrade their homes to be more “green”, potentially leading to expropriation and displacement.
The UN aims to suppress information contradicting the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development Goals through a voluntary code of conduct to combat misinformation.
Global Control Systems
A “global prison planet system” is being implemented where countries strictly control who can exit, according to Tim Hinchliffe.
The “intelligent age” focuses on machine intelligence, surveillance, censorship, and limiting human decision-making capabilities, rather than enhancing human intelligence.
Power Structures and Influence
The Atlantic Council and World Economic Forum are described as the “upper echelons of world government”, with NATO as the “upper echelon of military”.
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands, dubbed “Queen Maxima Tyrannia”, praised digital public infrastructure including digital IDs, programmable surveillance digital currencies, and mass data sharing.
Metaphysical Aspects
Psychedelics played a significant role in the development of computers, with figures like Stuart Brand, Steve Jobs, and Fred Turner connecting the counterculture movement to cybernetics and the tech industry.