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They are all together in this against "we, the slaves".

"When you take all of this together, there is very clearly a design, as our founders said, to reduce us to absolute slavery under absolute tyranny.

When you see this pattern there recognizing this is a threat to you as an individual, a threat to your family, you need to take proper steps to respond.

If you don't, there is very good chance, that you lose your freedoms, and when you lose your freedoms you're gonna lose all those other nice things that you take for granted like your prosperity, like your security and all the rest of it.

So folks, this is really an existential threat, that we are facing. The regulatory war is one part of an ever broader war on all of us, and we have got to take it seriously, if we hope to pass on the blessings of liberty to the next generation."

— Alex Newman - ENGINEERED WAR: Fastest Path to Controlling Us | Alex Newman - https://rumble.com/v4nogxx-engineered-war-fastest-path-to-controlling-us-alex-newman.html?start=998

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Apr 6Liked by Edward Slavsquat

Hi Riley !!! You are the best, as ever !!! I am so glad to follow your great writings... Thanks so much, as usual !!!

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Apr 7Liked by Edward Slavsquat

Sadly, there are fewer of us every year who remember when checking into a hotel required no ID whatsoever - literally the most convenient option!

But now, yeah, sure, go ahead and fight over whethe a face scan or a plastic card issued by the government is better LOL

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Thanks Riley. More good stuff to pop our bubbles. ;-)

And yes, Coronistan, they're all in it together. It's the sad but indisputable truth. I feel for you, and for me, and for everybody else who's come to accept this realization. However, there is a solution for the problem!

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"In Moscow, in recent years, billions of photo and video images, both cars and people, have been processed, and the quality of recognition, for example, of faces and cars has reached 99.8%, that is, almost 100% recognition,” Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin said..

Note that this bombastic statement refers to the quality of recognition, not the act of face identification. Quality of recognition is about quality of cameras used and resolution they provide, and every decent tyrant knows money is not to be spared on surveillance cameras.

As for face identification, there is still a way to go. As we read later in Edward's article - only 50million out of 150mil Russians submitted their biometric data, that is one third. Percentage could be higher in Moscow region, but consider that Moscow is also visited yearly by 6million foreign visitors (with no biometric data in Russian system), and by 18million domestic visitors. In essence, if you are in the process of slowly planning the greatest heist of the century in Moscow - you better hurry up before it's too late.

Also some exciting news from my Slovakia. After 10 years of progressivism creeping in, people finally took notice and we in the autumn of 2023 elected truly nationalistic government. Situation was fragile because the president was still a western puppet. Tonight we had a presidential elections and elected a new, nationalistic president. Progressives are now throwing their pronouns out of the pram, expect Slovakia to be like Hungary.

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Its all theatre, i think the US and Russia are both playing the same game as they are still trading with each other. My new stance is that they are both seeking to destroy or atleast weaken Europe.

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Saying Boo to the Moo! As if there is a choice🙄. Sure choose to not participate and the data on/of you is merely not available to you!

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"It is vital that all pigs have a uniquely numbered ear tag so they can be identified. The identification rules will vary in countries, but will be acceptable so long as the tag identifies the herd where each pig is assigned a specific number."

After all, how will feudal lords know which pig they own and which ones they must "slaughter."

AI biometrics can identify each person probably from a spy satellite, hence using GPS to send precision guided bombs....🐖🐽

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See that girl sitting in the white egg-shaped thing where it says:

"Moscow 2030: Creating a biometric paradise"

I've finally remembered why this egg-shaped seat looks so familiar! It looks just like in the movie Men in Black from 1997, in the exam scene, right after he leaves the elevator!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZmqRsa2Fkak

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Marxist playbook. Accuse your enemy of your own actions.

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Dark. Hey, do I have to have a face scan to walk in to the plastic surgeon for my annual updated anonymity subscription? Do I just wear a V for Vendetta mask everywhere I go?

I live in the bush and I am becoming more weary of venturing into Melbourne with each passing day.

Oh and I know have hot water from my woodstove. Wood equals freedom until the next ESG/NAC law comes into play.

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I don't know how this is playing our in other parts of the world but NZ is moving with the biometric times. Last year I was a seasonal worker with a fruit packhouse and we signed in and out using finger prints. This year I'm with another packhouse and we sign in and out using face scans or finger prints.

It is true, you can't lose/forget your face.

I do notice tho some of the workers with darker complexions have trouble with the face scanner and have to resort to the finger print scanner but I guess this will be ironed out in time.

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Hey, who needs actual biological life? It's messy, risky and almost guaranteed to disappoint. We should move everything online, become 100% digital. That way, we can be anything and anybody we wanna be, all the time, provided our chips show enough monetary credit and social credit. 🤣

Thanks, Riley!!

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"Nobody asked for this but we're getting it anyway"

Nobody except millions of Russian cryptos/zionists. Thats why the DNA plays a big role in the "jabbing" programs. And now after so much PCR stealing of DNA, they might think they know where are their targeted populations...

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Except that I can find thousands upon thousands of puppies' photos in any search engine, great piece as usual, and excellent good humour. I couldn't but laugh at the "some of this voluntarily submitted data may have been submitted without consent".

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Electronic slavery. It's all bio-turd-ism.

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