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Important AI & Digital ID Developments in Various Global Locations

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Mandatory Digital ID For All Citizens In Mexico Fully Implemented By February 2026. 193 Countries will Follow. We Are Facing The Greatest Choice Of Our Lifetime

As Mexico’s Biometric ID Draws Closer, Implementation Remains Uncertain
In July 2025, several new laws took effect in Mexico that greatly increase opportunities for government surveillance and coerce the population into registering for a biometric program required to access many services, including banking, health programs, social welfare, education, cellphone service, and internet access.

Techno-Fascism: Trump Quietly Signs Memo To “Win The 6G Race” To Power ‘AI, Robotics, And Implantable Technologies’
“This technology will play a pivotal role in the development and adoption of emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, robotics, and implantable technologies,” the memo reads.

World Health Organization Says Governments Should Monitor Anti-Vaccine Content In Real-Time With AI
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently funded a paper published in the journal Vaccines that calls for real-time AI to monitor and censor content and posts that go against vaccination….

UK government is quietly recruiting an £81,000 Digital ID Deputy Director

Musk and Netanyahu hold virtual meeting to “catapult Israel” into a global leader in artificial intelligence.

Largest Grocery Store Chain In Japan Uses AI To Monitor Staff Smiles, Speech Tones And Issues ‘Game’ Scores To Improve Quality Service


Predictive Programming: New Movie “Mercy” Depicts A World Of AI Governance Where AI Algorithms Determine People’s Fate Or Face Execution – A Future Not Far Off

The AI-Powered Kill Chain
TIME Magazine just named “The Architects of AI” as their “2025 Person of the Year” — your billionaire tech titans in Jensen Huang, Sam Altman, Mark Zuckerberg, Elon Musk, and others are being celebrated as visionaries that are transforming our world. But what are the higher-level architects really building while the masses are distracted by AI chatbots and image generators? Let’s take a closer look…

Techno-Fascism: Trump Creates ‘US Tech Force’ To Recruit 1,000 ‘Elite’ Employees To Work With Big-Tech To Modernize The Government With AI And Tokenization

Iain Davis Exposes the Technocratic Dark State (Corbett)
From the neoreactionary accelerationists of the Dark Enightenment to the AI-spun social credit web of the NEONERDS, today author and researcher Iain Davis takes us on a whirlwind tour of his new book, The Technocratic Dark State.

Russia expands biometric ID system (again)

UN/G20/WEF-aligned National Digital ID in Canada being Developed & Implemented, Quebec is the Testbed: Bill 82 passed
Of course, most governments will initially sell the idea as an improved means to provide government services in a more inclusive, convenient, and accessible manner. But when one looks beneath the surface, one finds an ambitiously widespread network of control that is being built. So let us have a broad look at the origins, key players, and multi-country interoperable infrastructure being devised and developed to bring about this technocratic network of control

AI Takeover: Trump To Sign Executive Order To Create National ‘One Rulebook’ For AI In All 50 States, Approvals Granted ‘Every Time They Want To Do Something’
Trump: “There must be only One Rulebook if we are going to continue to lead in AI. We are beating ALL COUNTRIES at this point in the race, but that won’t last long if we are going to have 50 States, many of them bad actors, involved in RULES and the APPROVAL PROCESS.”

Joe Rogan Says Jesus Could Come Back In The Form Of AI, As He Defends His Friends Elon Musk And Peter Thiel
Not just as Jesus, but return as Jesus, with all the powers of Jesus. Like, all the magic tricks, all the ability to bring people back from the dead, walk on water, levitation, water into wine.”

Tokenization: The “Trivergence” Of Blockchain, AI And The Internet Of Things Will Tokenize Everything And Everyone In A Dystopian World
We’re not spending enough time talking about how quickly we’re going to tokenize every financial asset and the opportunity we’re going to have to have a digital wallet,” said BlackRock’s Larry Fink.

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The Guardian Promotes Stealing British Farmers’ Land. Says It’s Not ‘Confiscation’ But ‘Asking For A Share’

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“Farmers have hoarded land for too long. Inheritance tax will bring new life to rural Britain,” says the paper.

The following report was first published on winepressnews.com on November 18th, 2024. The following report is by Will Hutton from The Guardian:

One of the baleful dimensions of our times is the way that the conversation about what constitutes the good society is framed by the rich and their interests. A conception of the common good withers; instead it is replaced by the existential importance of private wealth, private interests and private ownership to societal health. Nowhere is this more exposed than in the debate over taxation, and in particular the taxation of inherited wealth – as the debate over the past fortnight has dramatised.

Half a million people die every year. Under the reforms to inheritance tax relief on agricultural land proposed in the budget, about 500 individuals who inherit land worth more than £2m (£3m if they were married to the deceased) will join the rest of society and have inheritance tax levied on their bequest – albeit at half the rate, with an enlarged exemption and 10 years to pay it, concessions not made to the rest of us. How fortunate and privileged are they?

Yet ever since, the National Farmers Union, Historic Houses, the Tory party, the rightwing media and, inevitably, Elon Musk have behaved as if the move represents a new communist dictatorship. Edward Stanley, the 19th Earl of Derby, denizen of Merseyside’s Knowsley Hall where his family has lived since 1385, represented their united view. “Taking 20% of a business away every generation is just a shockingly awful concept for a government that wants growth,” he told the Financial Times. Positioning himself as a wealth-creating small business, he insisted it “would kill off farming and heritage businesses” like his. According to the lobby, a new age of Jacobin terror has been unleashed – production will collapse, rural Britain will be devastated, and all for a trivial amount of money. Rarely have 500 very privileged people got so hysterical – and commanded so much attention.

There is no acknowledgment of the potential wider benefits that go beyond the non-trivial contribution the tax will make to relieving the crisis in public services. The hoarding of land that has gone on since the bung was introduced by Margaret Thatcher in 1984, which has so steadily driven up land prices and farmers’ rents, will at last be checked as some of the larger estates are obliged to sell parcels of land to pay inheritance tax, as they did before 1984 without the world falling in, rather than be enabled to own it in perpetuity. Young farmers, now increasingly crowded out of the market, will get a chance to buy land: there is the prospect of a levelling off, even a fall, in farm rents. New life and ideas will be brought to the rural economy as innovative, energetic farmers enter the market – and production even increases.

As importantly, a key principle that has underpinned all human societies – that we have a right to share in the bounty of inherited assets – will be reaffirmed. Whether ancient Rome or feudal Europe, societies have taken the view that just because an individual got lucky and came out of the right womb, they are not entitled to inherit everything without paying some levy or tribute on their inherited wealth. After all, wealth is enjoyed in a societal context and society made a contribution to the existence of the wealth. Of course society should share in the transfer, if only in a minor way, and the principle should extend to everyone, with as few exceptions as possible. Far from a death tax, it is a life tax on undeserved good luck.

Why so much fuss? Part of the problem is that rural Britain has never escaped the cultural trappings of feudalism. It is now largely forgotten, but in 1883 the Conservative party, to fight the rise of progressive liberalism and its emergent outrider socialism, set up the mass membership Primrose League, whose adherents formally accepted the vital role that the “landed estates of the realm” played in an idea of imperial, free-enterprise Britain. It was a direct response to William Gladstone’s creation of “succession duty” in 1881 codifying the longstanding practice of levying a duty on the transfer of landed assets – and the principle had to be fought to the last. Within a decade its members, incredibly, outnumbered trade unionists.

The Earl of Derby speaks to that Primrose League tradition, arguing that his family is less a 650-year beneficiary of the baronial carve-up of England after the Norman conquest and more an employment-generating small business. Selling a little of the estate to pay inheritance tax is off limits; instead, the assumption is that the tax will have to be paid from the business’s cashflow, to preserve the estate in perpetuity – hence the over-egged predictions of devastation. In the wider economy, the creation of perpetual monopolies would be widely criticised as not only unfairly entrenching wealth and power but stifling the process of creative churn that is at the heart of economic vitality. Britain’s landed estates are excused from the same criticism.

It is a political and cultural achievement that must be challenged today with the same energy it was challenged by Liberal leaders in the run-up to the First World War. The Lib Dem leader, Ed Davey, calling for the government to suspend the measure, forgets Gladstone’s succession duty, William Harcourt’s introduction of estates duty in 1894 and David Lloyd George’s imaginative plans to break up the monopoly of land ownership. Yet, while the non-royal dukes might no longer have automatic membership of the House of Lords, they still own as much of Britain as they did then. Davey should not cosy up to Musk and co, inflaming the hysteria, but rather back Keir Starmer and Rachel Reeves who, to their credit, are holding the line.

But Labour needs to win the argument, and to be convincing that argument must be made from first principles. Inheritance tax springs from the universally held belief that society has the right to share when wealth is transferred on death as a matter of justice. This is not confiscation, especially if the lion’s share of the bequest is left intact. It is asking for a share. The principle should apply to all estates and to everyone. It is fair. It limits the entrenchment of wealth and privilege. It breaks up monopoly, especially of land. It enlarges the tax base. It gives the next generation a chance. Any other argument is the special pleading of plutocrats – and should be seen as such.

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Job 24:2 Some remove the landmarks; they violently take away flocks, and feed thereof. [3] They drive away the ass of the fatherless, they take the widow’s ox for a pledge. [4] They turn the needy out of the way: the poor of the earth hide themselves together.

“Asking to share?” It kind of sounds like, ‘Oh, I’m not robbing people, I’m just asking for people’s money.’ Yes, this absolutely IS confiscation: this has communism written all over it.

The Guardian is nothing but a nutty progressive outlet that peddles all sorts of ridiculous, globalist garbage. What this Hutton guy is promoting is plainly communism. How dare families pass down their generational land and wealth? That must sequestered by the state so only the preferred class can have it and subsidize it, so these types of people think.

Proverbs 13:22 A good man leaveth an inheritance to his children’s children: and the wealth of the sinner is laid up for the just.

Proverbs 19:14 House and riches are the inheritance of fathers: and a prudent wife is from the LORD.

This is a poorly masqueraded propaganda piece to justify the government stealing more of private citizens’ land so the government can consolidate more of it. This is what has been happening in countries such as The Netherlands and Ireland already.

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