Let’s take a little hypothetical journey together. I’ll try to keep it brief. Just kidding, y’all know I’m brief-averse, this probably won’t be brief, but I’ll do my best.
Ok, so did you hear about the amazing proposed legislation known as the Restrict Act? It was ALL over the mainstream news for exactly ZERO seconds, so it’s possible you missed it. It’s even more fun than it sounds.
Fun like control top pantyhose.
The RESTRICT Act is described as "a systematic framework for addressing technology-based threats to the security and safety of Americans."[1][2]
Good news! It’s got bi-partisan censorship-support sponsorship, so 🤗 kumbaya mfs. Dems and republicans definitely aren’t wings of the same broke ass plane, so it’s nice that they can come together and agree on something. It’s like kumbaya, except instead of holding hands and singing, it’s choking off your rights.
The Restricting the Emergence of Security Threats that Risk Information and Communications Technology (RESTRICT) Act is co-sponsored by Sens. Tammy Baldwin (D-WI), Deb Fischer (R-NE), Joe Manchin (D-WV), Jerry Moran (R-KS), Michael Bennet (D-CO), Dan Sullivan (R–AK), Kirsten Gillibrand (D–NY), Susan Collins (R–ME), Martin Heinrich (D–NM), and Mitt Romney (R–UT). The White House has endorsed the RESTRICT Act as “a systematic framework” for addressing technology-based threats to the security and safety of Americans”.
"Cybersecurity is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. The future of conflict is moving further away from the battlefield and closer to the devices and the networks everyone increasingly depends on. We need a systemic approach to addressing potential threats posed by technology from foreign adversaries. This bill provides that approach by authorizing the Administration to review and restrict apps and services that pose a risk to Americans’ data security. I will continue to push for technology defenses that the American people want and deserve to keep our country both safe and free,” said Sen. Heinrich.
Gosh…you know what would really help this AWESOME Control Top Pantyhose bill gain support? A THREAT TO NATIONAL SECURITY!! Too bad we only have tired ass foreign threats like Tik Tok and Russia….
What a weird coincidence. Turns out there are serious risks to national security right here in our own country. Who knew?
Well, we did.
Because they plastered it across every MSM outlet in the land. It’s how you handle the leaking of documents that are super duper secret.
Report as loudly and as much as you can. Everybody knows that.
BOSTON, April 14 (Reuters) - A 21-year-old member of the U.S. Air National Guard accused of leaking top secret military intelligence records online was charged on Friday with unlawfully copying and transmitting classified material.
According to Wikipedia, the documents continued to be spread on Twitter. In response to a tweet about the leak, Twitter CEO Elon Musk alluded to the Streisand effect and suggested that Twitter would not take down the documents.[21]
If only the Restrict Act had already been passed, maybe this could’ve been avoided….
Speaking of if-onlys, let’s continue down our little hypothetical path…
What if we would’ve had something like the Restrict Act in place when the whole covid thing happened? We could’ve shut those dangerous misinformation spreaders all the way up. And then we could’ve prevented dangerous stuff like this from being irresponsibly spread:
Oh, what’s that? Your doctor didn’t share any info with you regarding his compensation package for coercing you into participating in a military countermeasure? Yeah, the one that used demonstration in leu of testing, and was/is neither safe nor effective?
Well it would be way better if that damn Restrict Act were preventing you from freely reading about it now. Can we get that thing passed already???
Back to our journey…
The following patent is not concerning at all, and it would be waaaaay better if we were Restrict Acted from seeing it:
Well like I said, that patent is not concerning at all, and I’m sure isn’t relevant to this discussion. Just Restrict Act yourself and pretend you didn’t see it.
Let’s take a little rest stop at this Central Bank Digital Currency(CBDC) stuff. You’ve likely heard of it. It’s going to be so convenient. We should all be pretty excited.
CBDC is generally defined as a digital liability of a central bank that is widely available to the general public. Today in the United States, Federal Reserve notes (i.e., physical currency) are the only type of central bank money available to the general public. Like existing forms of money, a CBDC would enable the general public to make digital payments.
While the Federal Reserve has made no decisions on whether to pursue or implement a central bank digital currency, or CBDC, we have been exploring the potential benefits and risks of CBDCs from a variety of angles, including through technological research and experimentation. Our key focus is on whether and how a CBDC could improve on an already safe and efficient U.S. domestic payments system.
Safe and efficient…that sounds vaguely familiar…we should trust it for sure. I mean, it’s safe and efficient. When they say safe and effective, what could go wrong?
So, not much.
Moving along….
What would stop the weaponization of a CBDC against citizens or the potential blockage of lawful transactions by groups that fall into disfavor? To the right of lawful, the use of money (a public good to which equal access is a human right) and how it is saved, sent, spent and secured, should be as free as possible while maximizing the penalty on bad actors.(source)
If you can’t wait to hop on the CBDC train, you’re in luck! There’s a little legislation nugget sponsored by Justin Hicks (R), creating a new Article 12 in Missouri’s legal code for the Uniform Commercial Code. It lays the groundwork for a Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDCs) which would be the ONLY currency authorized by the federal government.
✨Fun fact: Missouri isn’t the only state looking into this✨
The biggest concern for Americans is that FedNow will enable the government to access the transaction history and data of retail account users in the U.S, similar to how Visa and MasterCard have stated they will be reviewing gun purchases. They could easily track vaccine status and sensitive health information, data that is already shared nationally and globally, thanks to PDMP and the trend toward the centralization of data. (source)
It’ll be sooooo convenient and perfect and if we are lucky, the Restrict Act will help us from seeing anything otherwise.
More broadly, governments have long recognized that freezing someone’s financial resources is one of the most effective ways to lock an individual out of society.36 For example, Operation Chokepoint was a U.S. government initiative where officials pressured financial institutions to deny services to politically disfavored businesses (e.g., pawnshops, check cashers, and cannabis dispensaries). As one official described it, the operation was designed to stop these businesses by “choking them off from the very air they need to survive.”37 Internationally, the Canadian government made headlines in 2022 when it invoked the Emergencies Act to freeze the bank accounts of protestors.38 (source)
Canadian banks froze about $7.8 million (US$6.1 million) in just over 200 accounts under emergency powers meant to end protests in Ottawa and at key border crossings, a government official said Tuesday. (source)
That definitely wouldn’t happen in OUR country though. Stuff like that doesn’t happen here…
Next stop on Hypothetical Highway:
15 Minute City
Vision Zero — the practice
Accountability under Vision Zero couldn’t be simpler. Are there any traffic deaths or severe injuries to count? If so, keep working to make the system safer.
…But we in the U.S. need to take Vision Zero much more seriously, with strong commitment from mayors and city councils paired with relentless follow-through. This will not just save lives, although that is critical by itself. More broadly, a vigorous focus on road safety can be the keystone habit that triggers myriad other positive changes as well. Vision Zero, when effectively implemented, can do so much more than eliminate traffic violence. It can transform our cities for the better.
I am so glad we have come back to SAFETY. If there is one thing our government can do, it’s keep us SAFE.
Good thing they have put up all of those 5G fences towers everywhere. I’m sure 15 minute cities will be glad to have a network up and ready 🥳
Random thought….you know what would’ve made the Holocaust a lot easier? If they hadn’t had to physically cart everyone off to the camps. It would’ve gone sooooo much smoother if they could’ve just brought the camps to the people. And even smoother still, if the people had welcomed the fences and gas chambers.
And while we are here side-thoughting, it would’ve probably been better if most of the participating doctors didn’t really look into the fact know that they were participating in the genocide. Like, if doctors and hospitals were provided enormous financial incentives to administer the culling. And the culling was intensely supported and propagated by the regulatory authorities that doctors have been brainwashed trained to rely upon. Oh, and if there was a ton of propaganda and social pressure to stfu and participate in the culling for the SAFETY of everyone.
Yeah.
The Holocaust would’ve been way more effective that way.
Anywho…
2021 was a crucial year for the acceleration of 5G, following the initial network launches in 2019 and 2020. There is even more news in store for us in 2022 as the 5G landscape continues to evolve. AT&T, and Verizon will launch their C-BAND spectrum this year, bought collectively for $68.8 billion in 2021. (source)
I’m sure that 5G is just about some faster internet and stuff, however, some folks of the conspiratorial inclination have theorized otherwise….
Is 5G really just about surveillance and control, the internet of bodies and digital enslavement, or is there more power to this technology than we have been prepared to consider?
This week I listened to a conversation between the German lawyer Reiner Fuellmich and Barry Trower, a retired military man and microwave warfare expert. I was shocked to hear that the military capabilities of microwave technology have been know about and deployed since the 40’s and 50’s by military all over the world, yet we the public have been none the wiser. According to Barrie Trower, information on and evidence of the danger of this technology have been deliberately withheld.
I have written previously about the similarities in the regulatory failures between the experimental covid-19 injections and WiFi and 5G technology.
It’s probably just another conspiracy theory. I’m sure that they wouldn’t ever use their newly patented, “potentially” injectable, surveillance technology scoring system, coupled with the CBDC, to determine whether you should have access to something like your own money. And they would never use this outfit to say, keep you in your district 15 min City by turning your money off - or by turning off your very smart, climate change friendly vehicle. Or by your carbon score. Nah. That’s crazy conspiracy talk.
How could they possibly pull that off…
2nd Smartest Guy thinks meeeehbeee Elon might be able to get it done…
CBDC will be endorsed by PSYOP-MUSK and ported straight into his X “Everything App” which in turn will be tethered to all electric vehicles that no one will happily own, and that will drive anyone that does not toe the groupthink line straight to a reeducation camp.
The Deep State Twitter “acquisition” allows for the the public town hall to be fully owned and operated by a “private” corporation that is run by an unaccountable CIA asset pretending to be the world’s richest man…(source)
Just speaking hypothetically, of course.
“It is not power that corrupts, but fear. Fear of losing power corrupts those who wield it, and fear of the scourge of power corrupts those who are subject to it.” ― Aung San Suu Kyi
Bring the camps to the people! Brilliant, Sarah.
Sometimes I wonder if this is just going to piss people off, which is a good thing.
It's becoming obvious to even normies that we can't even trust our own doctors anymore. So many decided to not get the boosters.
I see this waking up a lot more people, if they dare to actually use this law.