The psychosis that has taken hold in Israel should shock any sane observer. This is the dark side of human psychology.
This is the final information war of the internet as we know it. Those of us that refuse digital id won’t be allowed on the new system. Officially, the “Zero Trust Strategy” — which calls for all internet users to be authenticated at all times (ending anonymity) — is scheduled to be fully implemented by 2027. But a catastrophic cyber event (like the one that the WEF says is anticipated sometime within the next 12 months) would obviously accelerate the process. The best way to predict a crisis is to create it yourself.
I won’t be signing on to the new internet under any condition, and I hope you don’t either. So anything that needs to be said should be said now. But where to start? I promised you guys one last video (and I intend to deliver), but I’ve come to the conclusion that I have to approach this one in a different way.
My primary objective is to convey something that could improve the outcome for as many people as possible. As such, it doesn’t make sense to create it in a vacuum. Rather than spending months writing, recording and editing to then drop a video in final form, what if instead we open a conversation?
Part of what I intend to say is already decided (we’ll save that for last), but I’m going to give each of you a chance to influence the direction and focus of the rest. So, I’ve created a temporary email address for people to send comments and questions (wordsbeforewar@use.startmail.com). I won’t be able to respond to each email directly, but I will read them until that address goes down.
To start the conversation, here’s a glimpse of where I am coming from: I’ve spent the past 8 years living off-grid and building a farm in the jungle (on very difficult terrain). During that time, I went through a series of cataclysms, including a direct hit from a category 5 hurricane and two life-threatening illnesses; the last one culminating in a near-death experience. I learned a few things from all that. Might some of it be useful to you? Let me know.
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