by Phil BROQ translation by Biblioteca Pleyades
French original version
These threats serve primarily to mask the true, silent, digital, and global war being waged against humanity, not with bombs but with QR codes and databases.
This is where a universal banking and medical
identity system is being established, reducing peoples to lines of
code and predictive profiles.
They're made to believe that external chaos is the enemy, when the real battlefield is in their pocket, their bank card, their health record, and their digital footprint, which are already dematerialized.
This is where the future is being played out!
Not in the bombs we're promised, but in the
quiet, gradual, high-tech subjugation that's presented as progress.
The pieces of the puzzle are there, visible, interlocking with implacable logic, perfectly oiled, and already fully operational. What is unfolding before our eyes and in the general indifference or cowardly comfort of mass entertainment is the clinical, icy architecture of a global digital tyranny.
A prison without bars, without visible jailers,
erected stone by stone from our own concessions with a click here,
an authorization there, an "innocent" sharing of data and an
ever-deepening dependence on the all-connected.
And while the edifice rises, methodical and unshakeable, we applaud it, blind accomplices in our own caging.
It is on the ruins of our voluntarily abandoned freedoms that this new digital order is being built:
Under the guise of entertainment, immediacy, and connection, this modern trap is slowly but surely sucking away all forms of freedom.
We are only feeding these modern spiders, these
voracious multinationals, by offering them our data, our attention,
even our thoughts, while they weave ever tighter threads around our
lives.
And while the masses scroll, like, and share endlessly, believing they enjoy digital freedom, they sink ever deeper into the illusion of a world designed to distract them,
And the worst part of all this is that no one wants to open their eyes to the reality of this world anymore.
Because it's more comfortable to remain a
prisoner, lulled by the reassuring buzz of notifications, than to
admit that we have voluntarily thrown ourselves into the trap.
Behind this smooth facade hides a machine of
total control, an unprecedented surveillance infrastructure, woven
in the shadows, interconnected on a transnational scale, and already
merged with tax, health, banking, and migration systems.
Three words that sound like technical feats, but which actually form the pillars of a global enslavement mechanism.
The trap is elegant, almost painless (for now),
and that is precisely what makes it so formidable.
For this new shackles present themselves not as a constraint, but as a promise.
Yet, behind this sanitized window stands an implacable algorithmic dictatorship, where the individual will be nothing more than a flow of data conditioned to constantly prove their right to exist.
Very soon, every act of life will be filtered, conditioned, authorized or refused by an invisible but absolute technological grid.
This is no longer a dystopian future, it is a
present in the process of being deployed and it advances masked,
wrapped in the cold language of innovation and security.
Because cash, precisely because it escapes tracking, programming, and automated censorship, represents heresy in a world where every transaction must be monitored, conditioned, and validated.
First, it had to be discredited:
Cash has been skillfully associated with fraud, crime, and terrorism, to the point of becoming suspect even in the hands of honest citizens. Then, restrict it, make it rare, marginal, almost shameful. It's done.
What is presented as a "practical" evolution toward a cashless society is in reality,
Now, money is transforming into an instrument of servitude with the CBDC (Central Bank Digital Currency) and arrives under the reassuring guise of modernity, but is nothing other than a programmable, customizable, and totally traceable control device.
To imagine that we accept that a piece of code decides the validity period of our salary, the geolocation of our purchases, or the very possibility of saving, is to renounce the essence of economic freedom. It will only take a click to freeze your funds, an algorithm to degrade your access to services, a "score" to exclude you from social and professional life.
A melting, assigned, and conditioned currency transforms the citizen into a precarious beneficiary dependent on systemic authorization, no more hoarding, no more reserves, no more financial asylum for dissent.
Let us recall bluntly that the Resistance has always held thanks to cash. Because without cash, there is no hidden funding to pay informants and dissident operators, no material support, and therefore no possible insurrection.
This is the ultimate goal that is emerging:
Emergency laws are already in place, under the
pretext of emergency, security, and the fight against propaganda.
Sanctions, financial control, asset freezes, and energy rationing
were put in place not to defend people, but to accustom them to a
permanent state of emergency.
Destroying competitiveness, weakening production,
and disrupting supply chains means making people dependent on
exogenous solutions, whether American, technocratic, or digital.
Material autonomy is being destroyed to impose digital dependence.
The racket is already total with taxes, inflation, and of course artificial public debt; all that was missing was the fear of an external enemy to seal the cage.
The war against Russia is therefore not only military,
This crisis wasn't just a health crisis; it was an experiment.
It proved what the elites already knew:
You can impose anything on them:
All you have to do is stir up fear and promise a return to normal.
Young people, totally politically uprooted, stupefied by TikTok and video games, will be the first to dive in. The state will offer them apps, vouchers, discounts in social cryptocurrencies.
Meanwhile, the web will tighten...!
A global overhaul, under the aegis of supra-state institutions, private think tanks, and financialized multinationals.
And when the United States does, it will be in the name of security, the fight against disinformation, and social justice.
All the empty words of progressivism will be mobilized to make the bitter pill of digital totalitarianism easier to swallow. But be careful, because refusing won't mean freedom. It will mean exclusion...
You won't be locked up in prison... you'll be deactivated.
Bodies are being starved, minds are being sterilized.
And while families count pennies at the supermarket, they are being fed bread and circuses,
...all lobotomizing
distractions designed to defuse any revolt, any structured thought,
any political awareness.
For more than five years, humiliations, lies, and betrayals have piled up.
And what does the crowd do?
Resignation has become a social norm.
Submission a moral stance. The capacity for resistance has been suppressed not by force, but by weariness, distraction, and intellectual poisoning.
An exhausted, idiotized, dependent people is a
people led to the digital slaughterhouse without even a struggle.
Man, now deemed fallible, polluting, emotional, and unpredictable, must be augmented, assisted, and corrected by machines.
The Promethean dream of today's elites is no longer that of freedom, but that of a human without rough edges, digitally governable, biologically manageable, and psychologically predictable.
What politics can no longer do - unite, inspire, or provoke debate - techno-science claims to replace. And those who reject this algorithmic governance, those who doubt this toxic modernity, are already labeled obscurantists, refractory, or even threats.
Progress becomes totalitarian when it ceases to
be an option and becomes an obligation. It is now a dogma, not an
evolution.
Digital multinationals, led by GAFAM, are the silent architects of the digital cage. All with the blessing of states in the process of sovereign disintegration.
Global governance is now hybrid, transnational, private, and eludes any democratic accountability. Political elites no longer lead; they manage the transition to the extinction of politics.
We are witnessing the birth of a caste of social engineers, private technocrats, and philanthropic-capitalist foundations that set standards, control narratives, and define acceptable behavior.
And all this without anyone having ever voted for
them.
It has become a permanent infrastructure of social control.
The body is no longer a private space since it is the final frontier of control.
Your food choices, your sleep patterns, your movements, your purchases are already used to feed predictive models. The individual is no longer anything more than a patient on borrowed time, a carrier of risks, a potential danger.
Health becomes a tool of obedience, a social currency, a condition for accessing normalcy. And those who deviate from the imposed medical standards will find themselves excluded like the plague victims of the past.
Medicine is becoming the police of the soul.
Censorship is no longer brutal,
The algorithm now decides what you are allowed to see, read, and hear. Any deviant content is relegated to the margins or deleted in the name of security, health, or "living together."
New laws on disinformation give governments and platforms absolute power to define what is true. Debate is dead, doubt is heresy, nuance is a crime.
This is no longer the Inquisition; it's worse, since it is an automated inquisition that adapts, learns, and optimizes itself.
Freedom of expression has not been eliminated; it
has been rendered obsolete.
The Smart City is the physical materialization of digital servitude.
Public space becomes conditional since you only have access to it if you are a compliant citizen.
History is rewritten, cultural reference points are destroyed, traditions are mocked, religions are emptied of their substance, languages are standardized.
The ideal global citizen is without memory, without roots, without real identity, interchangeable, programmable, uprooted.
We no longer want rooted farmers, strong families, or stable communities. We want connected, docile, perpetually dissatisfied, mobile consumers.
Memory is a danger because it reminds us of what true freedom is. The old world is being demolished, not to modernize it, but to make it irreversible.
This is not progress:
You handed them a smartphone like a bone to a dog, without thinking, without resisting, just as you offered them experimental syringes, convinced you were doing the right thing because a screen or a doctor in a white coat told you so.
Your children are now captive, mentally
lobotomized by algorithms more powerful than any military
dictatorship.
You've given in on everything, from freedom to truth, but above all on humanity itself.
And now that the world is collapsing into the blue silence of notifications,
It's not a system that's destroying you, it's
your cowardice in saying no to it.
At the slightest alert, you ran to obey, scan, inject, isolate, denounce, and you called it "solidarity."
The world burns, landmarks fade, flesh becomes biometric data, thought becomes an offense, and you continue to watch Netflix.
It's not an elite that tyrannizes you, it's your
accumulated renunciations, your refusal to see, your unhealthy need
to avoid effort, conflict, responsibility.
Children will no longer have memories of the past, they will no longer speak of freedom, because they will have been taught to fear it like a virus.
Like birds born in cages thinking that flying is
a disease...
This is the end, with a disembodied humanity, governed not by men, but by protocols, dashboards, "superior" intelligences, all dictated by the imperative of order, efficiency, security.
It will not be Orwell, nor Huxley, it will be much worse.
This begins with simple but radical gestures such as,
It is not a question of going back, but of refusing this advance towards the abyss.
For the coming revolution will not be political.
Those who stand tall in this chaos will be few, but they will be the embers beneath the ashes, the memory of a world that refused to die without a fight.
So, what can we do?
The answer is blunt, elementary, almost archaic, because,
It's time to throw off the chains we ourselves have accepted with our smartphones.
These totemic objects, which we consult more than our loved ones, are the first links in our enslavement.
We must reject this illusion of connected freedom that distances us from everything real, human, and alive.
Good money is the kind you hold in your hand, not the kind a state or bank can erase with a click.
They already have power, now they want the eternity of power.
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