Countdown to blackout

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Countdown to blackout
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My sixteen year old daughter said to me this morning, that in war the first thing they take down is communication and I asked her, where she learnt this from and it turns out it was a 2019 anime series, Dr. Stone who uses science to rebuild human civilization after everyone on Earth is turned to stone. The main character, Taiju keeps his consciousness alive with the power of love. He awakens years later to find he's not alone.

I fell in love with the internet in the late 1990s and can still remember the pre-internet days when information had to be bought in a book or magazine, read in a newspaper, watched on television or borrowed from a library; where your social circles consisted of work, school, youth groups, church and neighbors and then the internet came along and opened up the whole world of possibility; where suddenly you could with a click of a button order a product to be delivered from overseas or communicate with people from around the world in real time.

My first website was for an organic food co-op in St.Kilda that thanks to the emergence of search engines, grew to the largest buying group in Melbourne in a short space of time. We made use of a free domain and free web hosting and at that time, I was able to use simple commands to send out email to a mailing list for free, update a website and do all the ordering from suppliers from my home by email. Online forums were anonymous. It was also the beginning of a new way of searching for realestate as listings moved online and as a result, within a few years we had relocated to to a country town, worked remotely from home as website developers, domain and hosting providers and at that time, the internet was used predominately in a functional way.

There were websites for homeschooling, services, information sites, selling was mostly done on ebay, Paypal was the payment gateway of choice and I remember the emergence of health and wellness websites but social media wasn't a thing, nor were there independent or citizen journalists or social media personalities or influencers. People re-connected with old lost friends, and that spurred the rise of social media including MySpace and the move from website forums to Facebook groups. In those early days of social media, there really wasn't content creators or social influencers and the algorithm favoured friendship circles.

Fast forward to 2025, and there are innumerable content creators online that are mostly monetized by advertising and private deals with corporations. Unlike sponsorship deals with athletes, the vested interests are not self-evident and require research. Then you have the CIA, Mossad, CCP and other intelligence agents active in the media but also data mining incriminating information on politicians and powerful people, who can then be easily compromised either through their own corruption and mistakes or through entrapment.

As people learnt how to use social media to share personal stories of corruption and websites like Wikileaks also exposed government corruption, in real time the flow of information had to be controlled and sophisticated means employed to do so. The purpose of the internet was an extension of LifeLog with the aim to compile a massive electronic database of every activity and relationship a person engaged in. They openly told us through the name "The World Wide Web" that the internet was not our friend, many did find ways to use the internet for positive social change, make new connections and transform their lives.

If you haven't already read my previous article is linked below,

"Farming humans in the digital biometric age” is your most comprehensive article yet, Jeanee. Thank you very much for sending that email." Mark,

Farming humans in the digital biometric age
When I first entered the advocacy space, I really just thought it was about jabs and freedom to choose. I didn’t have any context of the bigger picture and how it tied into biometric surveillance and targeting, mind control, altering genetics and a literal war for humanity’s survival. I didn’t

Since writing the article, I am surprised by how fast mind control using technology is accelerating and how also it's been used to break the mind through trauma. There are a few lose ends that are being tied up by the Oligarchs and of course there will be the fringe dwellers who won't be drawn in but the majority are being captured by divisive group think, using old time tested narratives to divide and conquer.

The US deal with Tiktok will be a massive win for censorship and Facebook has announced that lives will automatically delete after 30 days and will need to be downloaded. In Australia, on the 10th December 2025, the social media ban for under 16s will mean that Tech platforms will be forced to detect and deactivate underage accounts as part of the Albanese Government’s world-first social media ban and social media companies will also have to prevent those users from re-registering, but must provide a review process for users who insist they are over the age limit. The final list of sites affected has not been released. Snapchat, TikTok, Meta and YouTube will face fines up to $49.5 million for not complying with the guidelines and bio-metrics has been flagged as the means of verification. It is essentially digital ID by stealth. Hypocritically, they are not targeting websites such as OnlyFans or PornHub with the age restriction ban and certainly they don't care about shutting down Roblox despite pedophiles grooming children on their services.

Australia's significance on the world stage as a political power cannot be understated. The majority of undersea cables that connect the internet are in Australian waters. Mark Zuckerberg learnt the hard way in 2021, having to make a grovelling apology to the then prime minister, Scott Morrison. You will just have to imagine what went on behind the scenes.

Despite the public illusion that tech giants care about privacy, they don't. Europe has passed similar laws for under 15s. Data mining is big business used not just for commerce but also mind control and social engineering. The rush for people to use VPNs without due diligence to avoid such bans, could very well be a trojan horse, where they end up giving these tech companies their data.

Centralized systems like Cloudfare, Linktree, Amazon web services, Gmail, and social media platforms, etc... are all collecting data and there is no shame in spying on users' conversations and related advertising just coincidentally pops up and tie this all into the 5G network, surveillance cameras, digital banking and the digital prison is almost complete. When AI is used for everything from dating to getting a job, the simulation is complete. Your life may seem to be yours but it is the algorithm that determines your worth, who you will meet, the jobs you will have, your social credit score in a world run by criminal cartels.

This is technocracy. A world ruled by robots and NPCs prepared to exchange a paycheck for their slavery. As Melania Trump announced in a rare public appearance, "The Robots are here".

Microsoft has recently announced it's building a new $7B, 315-acre “world’s most powerful” AI datacenter in Wisconsin. Storage spans 5 football fields and will be wired with enough fiber to circle Earth 4.5x. All around the world similar data-centres are being built which will not only use extraordinary amounts of water but power.

Age verification as the Trojan horse that there will no longer be anonymity to access the internet. This also means that what people write online or say online could be used against them in retrospective anti-hate laws or any laws that the government dreams up. The West is becoming worse than China and as I argued in my article Totalarianism is coming. Plan for it , the more disclosure the harder the establishment will clamp down. The dissidents working within the system will be targeted, as we saw with medical mandates essentially eliminating many freethinking or patient centered practitioners.

We are already seeing many laws being passed relating to hate speech. Law enforcement are tracking people down in Australia using social media already, In Australia, telecommunications companies and internet service providers (ISPs) are legally required to retain a specific set of telecommunications metadata for two years under the Telecommunications (Interception and Access) Act 1979, as amended in 2015. This metadata is "data about data"—information like the time, duration, and location of a communication, but not its contents.

On 10 February 2012, Telstra one of the largest internet services providers announced that they would be moving our email accounts to a co-branded Windows Live Product Suite; which essentially handed over Australian email accounts to US control.

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