๐Ÿ“Œ The Digital noose is tightening, and itโ€™s happening in every single country

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Maria Zeee: The Daily Pulse excerpt | The Digital noose is tightening, and itโ€™s happening in every single country, with no exception. In lockstep, the UK recently announced a mandatory digital ID to work immediately. A petition was posted online to oppose this, which garnered over a million responses in only 48 hours.
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The UK government responded with essentially, โ€œWell, weโ€™re going to do it anyway.โ€
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In Canada, the government is planning to cut the internet and phone service of anyone who says something they donโ€™t like online.
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And in Australia, by the end of this year, no one will be able to even conduct a simple Google search without age verification, which the eSafety Commissar Julie Inman Grant has now confirmed could be enforced by digital ID.
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These countries have introduced these measures through a sustained propaganda campaign about โ€œkeeping children safe online.โ€ And of course, this has absolutely nothing to do with keeping children safe online. Itโ€™s about instituting a social credit system that will eventually be linked to your ability to access your money.
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Weโ€™re drawing parallels from these countries because similar efforts are underway in the US. COSA legislation has already passed the Senate, something weโ€™ve been warning about for a long time.
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Louisiana, for example, has enacted several pieces of legislation aimed at protecting children online, including the Secure Online Child Interaction and Age Limitation Act and HB 577. Dig deep enough, and youโ€™ll find age verification and eventually digital ID linked to all of these efforts.
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UK journalist Lewis Brackpool is the Director of Investigations at Restore Britain, and he joins us now to give us a very sobering lesson on what theyโ€™ve done in the UK and how itโ€™s going global if we donโ€™t fight back.
Lewis joins us now to discuss.

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