by A Lily Bit
August 04, 2023
from
ALilyBit Website
A 'Feel-Good Space'
where Your Freedom takes
a Virtual Vacation -
Permanently...
The metaverse is an emerging
technological concept centered around virtual and augmented reality...
It tantalizingly offers humans the prospect of an unprecedented
digital escapade - one that boasts greater expanse, interactivity,
and intensity than any prior experience.
However, lurking beneath this alluring veneer is a dark underbelly.
The metaverse has the ominous capability to become a breeding ground
for censorship, unbridled surveillance, and an insidious form of
digital enslavement, surpassing anything humanity has ever
encountered.
If individuals increasingly immerse themselves in the metaverse,
integrating it into every facet of their lives, they inadvertently
open themselves up to manipulation by those who wield technological
control.
This potential dependency raises the specter of a dystopian
scenario where the very virtual realm designed to liberate morphs
into a digital prison, with its inhabitants confined and subjugated.
This technology is still in its early stages of development, and its
potential to either enhance digital opportunities or devolve into a
digital catastrophe remains uncertain.
Interestingly, the World Economic Forum (WEF),
a prominent international organization known for its advocacy of
digital censorship and surveillance, is already taking steps to
assert its control over this emerging digital frontier.
Klaus Schwab,
the founder and chairman of the WEF, succinctly conveyed the
organization's ambitions for the metaverse during a speech in
February 2023 at the appropriately titled World Government Summit.
In his address, Schwab proclaimed that those who
gain mastery over new technologies, including the metaverse, will
wield a significant degree of influence over the world's affairs.
"We are at the beginning, when you look at
it, at technology transformation, it usually takes place in the
terms of an S-curve. And we are just now where we move into the
exponential phase.
And I agree, artificial intelligence, but not
only artificial intelligence, but also the metaverse, new space
technologies, and I could go on and on, synthetic biology.
Our life in 10 years from now will be
completely different, very much affected, and who masters those
technologies, in some way, will be the master of the world."
Klaus Schwab
Schwab and his organization are employing a
recognizable strategy to assert their dominance over the metaverse.
They engage in collaborative efforts with both the public and
private sectors, orchestrating initiatives that further the WEF's
agenda. This subtle maneuvering enables them to progressively amass
control and wield influence.
At the forefront of the WEF's metaverse endeavors lies their primary
initiative, aptly named "Defining and Building the Metaverse."
Initially, the organization made no attempt to conceal their
intentions of leveraging these partnerships to establish a form of
governance over the metaverse.
A previous iteration of the initiative's webpage stated its mission
as,
"to formulate and disseminate actionable strategies for the
creation and governance of the metaverse."
This language has subsequently been substituted with a more subdued
mission, which now aims to,
"facilitate the progress of a secure,
interoperable, and economically feasible metaverse."
The initiative has already forged partnerships with over 150
prominent entities, encompassing corporate giants, government
bodies, and international organizations.
Among these partners are,
...which stand as key manufacturers of virtual and augmented reality
hardware essential for metaverse interaction.
Notably, both Meta and
Microsoft staunchly advocate for online censorship.
Furthermore, a number of private sector factions and government
representatives associated with censorship have also become
involved.
This includes,
Moreover, a number of influential financial institutions hold
membership within this initiative.
Among these notable entities is Mastercard, an advocate of
digital
identification systems, which has actively participated in the New
York Fed's pilot program for central bank digital currency.
The
company has also imposed blacklists on various alternative tech
platforms.
Another participant is PayPal, a corporation that has deplatformed
numerous users and lent its assistance to the Bank of England's
endeavors concerning central bank digital currency.
The colossal financial institution JP Morgan, recognized for its
involvement in Singapore's
CBDC and its enthusiasm for biometric
payment methods, has similarly engaged in this initiative.
JP Morgan
has also undertaken deplatforming actions against its customers.
Deutsche Bank, foreseeing the inevitability of central bank digital
currencies, has also aligned itself as a partner within the WEF
Metaverse initiative.
In alignment with
the WEF's customary approach, governmental
agencies and international organizations form an integral part of
the collaborative landscape.
This particular category of partners encompasses,
It's pertinent to note that the United Nations has consistently
issued calls for censorship, displaying a stance contrary to the
principles of free speech.
The National Institute of Health has faced allegations of attempting
to stifle dissent during the COVID pandemic, and Interpol's global
arrest warrant mechanism has been misused to target journalists...
While these affiliations serve as telling indicators of the WEF's
intentions for the Metaverse, the revelations within the reports
published by the Defining and Building the Metaverse initiative are
even more illuminating.
Within these reports, the WEF openly acknowledges its aspirations to
exercise control and impose restrictions on broad domains of legal
conduct and speech within the Metaverse.
It aims to introduce
digital identification systems and advance the notions of diversity,
equity, and inclusion, a term often used to coerce users into
complying with various mandates and speech regulations, while
simultaneously censoring dissenting voices.
A particular report, titled "Privacy and Safety in the Metaverse,"
meticulously outlines the WEF's strategy for overseeing what it
terms as "harms" - instances of perceived wrongs that may not
necessarily amount to criminal activity but are deemed objectionable
by others.
The report advocates for Metaverse stakeholders to proactively
combat,
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cyberbullying
-
harassment
-
misinformation
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disinformation,
...four terms frequently invoked to rationalize the censorship
practices of major tech companies.
The suggested approach for this crackdown involves the establishment
of a mechanism for "recourse and redress," enabling users to
promptly report instances of harassment, discrimination, or abuse in
real-time.
This framework also incorporates robust investigation and
enforcement procedures capable of holding both individuals and
organizations accountable for their conduct, along with a tiered
system of sanctions.
The report distinctly indicates that within the framework of
recourse and redress, the protection of free speech will be accorded
a lower priority.
It goes so far as to quote a source expressing
difficulty in countering perceived toxic elements due to, in their
words,
"freedom of speech concerns" and a scarcity of legally
chargeable offenses...
Alongside proposing extensive measures to clamp down on expressions
and behaviors within the Metaverse, the report delves into the
notion of safeguarding children - a recurring argument often
employed to rationalize
the curtailment of both free speech and
privacy for all individuals.
These legislations encompass,
-
the Children's Online Privacy
Protection Act, which has negatively impacted numerous independent
creators
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the California Age-Appropriate Design Code, which seeks to
compel apps and websites to verify visitors' identities
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the European Union's Digital Services
Act, a comprehensive censorship law; and the UK's online
safety bill, replete with provisions that pose threats to
free speech and privacy
Another report emanating from the WEF's Metaverse Initiative, titled
"Social Implications of the Metaverse," unveils the organization's
desire for significantly more stringent controls over avatar
customization within the Metaverse compared to the prevailing gaming
domain.
While several popular video games permit players to opt for or craft
avatars possessing different genders or races, this report asserts
potential repercussions arising from users adopting avatars that
differ from their own race or culture.
These potential
repercussions, as outlined in the report, encompass,
-
"cultural
appropriation"
-
"identity tourism"
-
"digital blackface"
-
harmful
stereotypes
-
misrepresentations...
The report employs these instances of perceived avatar misuse as
rationale for enforcing constraints on avatar customization and
advocates for the implementation of moderation policies.
Furthermore, the report emphasizes the importance of regulators
giving careful consideration to,
"the provision of digital identities
in the Metaverse," while advocating for the establishment of "an
ecosystem of trusted digital identity issuers."
Despite recommending privacy-centric digital IDs, the mandatory
adoption of digital IDs within the Metaverse introduces a range of
inherent drawbacks for users.
Digital IDs can foster exclusion,
rendering individuals without one unable to access specific Metaverse experiences.
Although the concept of "privacy-preserving" holds appeal in theory,
many systems claiming such attributes still inadvertently disclose
certain personal information.
At the very least, a network of trusted digital identity providers
suggests that these entities will hold personal user data.
Furthermore, the "Social Implications of the Metaverse" report
asserts the imperative of prioritizing diversity, equity, and
inclusion at multiple levels while constructing Metaverse teams and
crafting Metaverse hardware, software, and encounters.
While diversity, equity, and inclusion are often framed as
principles promoting fairness and openness, such initiatives
frequently devolve into situations where corporations impose
arbitrary quotas across their operations and vehemently silence any
dissenting voices criticizing these mandates.
Not only is the WEF promoting,
-
a bleak vision of the Metaverse
characterized by stringent control over speech and behavior
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mandatory digital identification
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the enforcement of DEI
(Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion) mandates,
...but it has also birthed
its own Metaverse known as the
Global Collaboration Village.
This
endeavor is a collaborative venture involving Accenture and
Microsoft.
The Global Collaboration Village is framed as an "inclusive and
responsible" initiative, with its primary goal being the enhancement
of sustained public-private cooperation and the reinforcement of
global collaboration.
Partners contributing to this initiative include,
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Infosys, a company
co-founded by the architect behind India's digital ID system, and
closely tied to
the puppet that currently serves as the UK's prime
minister
-
the International Monetary Fund, actively engaged in
developing a global Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) platform
and supporting CBDCs' potential to control individuals' purchasing
habits
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the United Nations Development Program
-
non-governmental
organizations
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academic institutions
-
various countries
-
even
Interpol...
While the notion of the WEF assuming control over the Metaverse is
unsettling, the situation becomes even more disconcerting when one
realizes that the organization envisions the Metaverse permeating
numerous crucial sectors of society.
The WEF's outlook encompasses a plethora of domains in which
the Metaverse is projected to intersect, including,
-
banking and capital
markets
-
corporate governance
-
financial and monetary systems
-
the
future of consumption
-
global governance
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health and healthcare
-
internet governance
-
justice and law
-
mental health
-
pandemic
preparedness and response
-
the digital transformation of
business...
Despite its aspirations to govern the Metaverse,
the WEF
fundamentally diverges from democratically elected governments.
Schwab, along with his benefactors and the constituents of the WEF,
hold positions that are not subject to election or the possibility
of being voted out by the public.
The WEF - A Marketplace for Ideas that You have no Say in
Lily
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The WEF - A Marketplace for Ideas that You have no Say in
Earlier this month, in response to the growing unpopularity of WEF-affiliated
politicians in Canada, WEF Managing Director and globalist
mouthpiece Adrian Monck saw the need to go on CBC and dismiss all
criticism of the WEF as anti-Semitically motivated conspiracy
theories in a very whiny 'We are the good guys... really' -
interview.
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Furthermore, ordinary citizens find themselves devoid of influence
over the regulations that the WEF intends to impose upon the
Metaverse, resulting in the suppression of voices advocating for
freedom.
Instead, the influential entities and individuals within the WEF's
membership sphere are advocating for,
a digital future rife with
authoritarianism, where unwelcome speech is silenced and a universal
digital identification system is imposed...
Should the WEF's vision materialize - an extensively controlled
Metaverse permeating nearly every facet of society - the unelected WEF would bring to fruition the prophecy outlined by
Schwab in his
2022 discourse on world governance:
the WEF, in some manner, would
wield mastery over the world through its role in governing the
Metaverse...
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