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.
We’re at a crossroads — freedom or total control. We see it in the United Kingdom, where people are thrown in jail for waving their flag or sharing a meme. Prime Minister Keir Starmer’s push for digital IDs is just the latest piece of a control-freak puzzle that’s been coming together for years, with nudges from the United Nations and the World Economic Forum.
Award-winning journalist Alex Newman tells Glenn Beck that the survival of freedom depends on stopping this agenda before it’s too late. But it’s not just the Brits who are slaves to global elites. Beck points out how governments worldwide are racing toward totalitarianism. He shares a jaw-dropping story from South Korea, where Reverend Son of Segero Church in Busan was arrested for calling out policies he saw as anti-biblical.
His son Chance tells Glenn that just days before he was assassinated, Charlie Kirk promised to make Rev. Son’s stance against the South Korean regime an international human rights issue. Chance calls on Americans to pick up Charlie’s torch and remind the world what liberty looks like. Here’s more from BlazeTV.
Behind the curtain of tech innovation and financial modernization lies a darker ambition: mass surveillance disguised as convenience. In this explosive analysis, Whitney Webb draws a direct line from DARPA’s post-9/11 Total Information Awareness project to the emerging infrastructure for synthetic Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs).
What began as a rejected government surveillance initiative appears to have been repackaged through private sector fronts like JP Morgan and Fluent Finance.
Webb warns that the blending of financial institutions, intelligence agencies, and global tech firms is no coincidence—it’s the foundation of a programmable money regime backed by biometric digital IDs and enabled by manufactured crises. Here’s more from Whitney’s Fan Club.