How does Silicon Valley play both sides of the political aisle? Who are the key companies trying to control what we can say, and where we can communicate, and whether our social credit score will allow us access to currency? Who will release the currency — national governments, public-connected banks or private corporate entities?
Here, Whitney Webb gives us a quick rundown of the key players, how they are connected, which have government and intelligence contracts, which might bring down the boot on our freedom of speech, press, religion or assembly.
This is a deep web of entities, but the power they seek isn’t hard to understand. Nor the risks they pose for us all. Here’s more from Whitney’s Fan Club.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-PfFr_Q5mog
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