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What Is Diatomaceous Earth? - Dr. Berg
AI Data Center Backlash | The HighWire Episode 477
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Firstly, I must be clear: It isn't MPs or Parliament wiring this architecture — it's a cabal of international agencies, foundations, finance and tech platforms who design, fund and sell the system. Those are the architects; know them. Our first step in this campaign is the Mass Non-Compliance Protest on 18th October. Mass non-compliance is not chaos — it is civic refusal made visible: a collective, lawful withdrawal of cooperation that proves this infrastructure only works if people accept it.
The aim is simple and ruthless: show the cost of tyranny. Make the networks, contracts and funders public. Make the political fallout undeniable. When millions refuse the "convenient" key, the machine that depends on that key becomes a political and financial liability and that exposure is the first and hardest blow to any plan that treats identity as a lever of control.
This is a fight for the shape of everyday life. Digital ID isn't just a tech project; it's infrastructure that can lock in who gets access and who gets tracked. If enough people refuse to accept the default, partake in mass non-compliance and push hard politically and economically, that infrastructure can be stopped!
Start today; pick a handful of the actions from the list below, and do them consistently. Small acts add up into a movement!
Below is a growing list of almost 100 actions you can take; pick and choose what fits you. You don't have to agree with everything; think of these as sparks for your own ideas!
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