One Giant Step Closer to the Mark While the world was distracted and watching the events of Russia’s attack on Ukraine, President Biden quietly issued an executive order on March 9 that directs federal agencies to develop policies for the US government to regulate and issue a new digital currency, tentatively called the FedCoin (1). […]
Chinese Coronavirus Fears Lead to Greater Surveillance and Control
In 2020, the world suddenly moved closer to a global surveillance system under the auspices of public “health and safety”. The Chinese coronavirus fears stemming from a global pandemic has provided all the excuse that leaders needed to increase societal controls and implement high tech solutions to monitor entire populations. Even in countries with relative […]
The Tyranny of Technocracy
A new type of global governance is taking form, and it’s threatening to become a monster. It is based not upon traditional political theories such as capitalism, socialism, communism, or fascism. This new system transcends all previous political systems to create something far more dangerous. Instead of being based upon a ruling class operating within […]
Tracking Islamic State Terrorists, Coalition Turns to Biometrics
US-backed forces in Syria and Iraq are collecting DNA, fingerprints and retinal scans of Islamic State fighters, followers and collaborators to make sure that they can be tracked. This need for tracking and identification will soon lead to the Mark of the Beast and the ultimate surveillance technologies of the End Times system. Source: Scrambling […]
Smart Card IDs for Internet Access
Recently, the White House started an initiative called the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) that could soon lead to a requirement for everyone to have smart card IDs for Internet access. In a white paper brief published in June of 2013, the Smart Card Alliance says, “approximately 12 million Americans have been […]
Gigapixel Surveillance with UAV drones
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been deployed since the mid-1990s for use in visual reconnaissance in battle fields, proving beneficial especially in Iraq and Afghanistan. At first these drones were only armed with cameras or video capability to find enemy targets, but they subsequently were equipped with Hellfire missiles and other air-to-ground guided missiles to […]