Digital Prison Coming…

Dear All,

I got an alert last week that “pinged” me talking about “Digital Driving Licences”.

If you’re a long time Member, you’ll know that I’ve been warning about the march towards totalitarianism for a long time.

And the launch of the new Digital Driving Licence in the UK this year is a major piece of the apparatus the government would need to have complete control over our lives.

The Digital Driving licence will be part of a new government “wallet” that they want you to download to your phone, which will use biometrics for “your security”:

I don’t know about you, but I really don’t want private companies like Apple or Google having my finger print, or a scan of my retina.

…and I CERTAINLY don’t want a government — the biggest and worst criminal organisations in the World — to have them either!

I did several hours of research before writing this newsletter, and one commentary — from Matt Kratter — had a great take on Digital IDs. I’ve slightly rephrased what he said so that it makes sense in the context of the UK:

“If I were a government and I wanted to completely subdue the people of my country and turn them in to docile sheep that could be milked for taxes, sent off to foreign wars, etc, here are the steps I would take to create the perfect real world and digital prison:

1) Ban guns so that people cannot defend themselves against the state (this happened in 1997)

2) Ban free speech (this is happening today)

3) Create a Digital ID what will start with “useful” things like your driving licence and passport, but will eventually include other, more sinister things (this is due to roll out this summer)

4) Roll out a digital currency (CBDC) that gives me complete control over peoples money. If someone misbehaves (according to me, the government), start to remove certain “priviledges” such as the ability to buy fuel, take an aeroplane, or buy certain foods.

These ideas are no longer “conspiracy theories”. They are already happening around the World today.

Its long been known that this kind of repression happens in China, with the people being subject to a “social credit score”.

Here’s the testimony of one Chinese resident, showing that they need a score of above 500 simply to order a taxi:

Source: https://x.com/songpinganq

And as of April 2024, you need a social credit score of 550 or above to shop at self service grocery stores.

Its important to be clear – this is not to keep thieves and criminals from accessing services that they may abuse, but rather punishment and dissuasion for dissidents who speak out about the governments crimes.

We know that the creation of a Digital ID is due to be rolled out this year in the UK, and unless we take action en mass, this is most certainly the direction it will go in for us.

And the government are quietly marching towards a Central Bank Digital Currency (CDBC) in the UK too.

If you think thats a conspiracy theory, you can check out the announcement on the Bank of Englands own website here.

In the announcement they say:

“We haven’t made a decision on whether we will introduce a digital pound. The earliest we would issue a digital pound would be the second half of this decade.”

Well my friends, its 2025, and we are here today!

The encouraging fact is that where CBDCs have been pushed on the population already (for example in Finland, Equador and the Bahamas), they have failed because enough people refused to use them.

Even in China, the usage has been very disappointing to the government, and they are re doubling their efforts to force people to use it.

This just shows the power of ignoring the government.

And of course the Millions of Bitcoiners around the World will never use CBDCs, because we already have digital (and sound, and uncensorable) money.

Regardless, the attempted tyrannical takeover of our freedoms in the UK is ratcheting up.

So what are the solutions?

The solutions may take some courage, or may cause some personal inconvenience in the short term.

But the alternative could mean that our ancestors will be forced to live in a digital prison if we do not resist Digital IDs.

Solution #1-
Never, never, EVER, download any government software/app on to any device you own.

If you do so accidentally, immediately delete it.

Solution #2-
Never use “biometrics”. Unless someone physically forces you to do it, you can always say “no”.

If you already have your finger print, iris scan, or face saved to your smartphone, I would encourage you to delete it in the hope that Apple, Google, etc will actually delete it from their servers, and therefor be unable to pass it on to governments.

Solution #3-
Get rid of your phone!

I got rid of my “smart” phone several years ago and it was amazing. Yes, it was slightly inconvenient occasionally, but the benefits massively outweighed the pain.

Somehow, I slipped back in to smartphone usage again, much as I imagine a heroin user relapses.

But a “compulsory” government digital wallet (and thats definitely what it will become if we do not resist) would certainly provide the impetus to ditch the spy device once again.

Solution #4-
Council your friends.

If you see something evil coming that others don’t, share the information!

Most people are not initially receptive to new information that challenges their world view.

I found this from first hand experience after what happened in 2020, which showed me that people (including me) are initially slow to adapt their opinions.

But eventually, people come around to the truth at their own pace. And you can help them by pointing things out early.

As this is such an important development in the tyrannical takeover of the UK (and the World), I’d REALLY like to know your thoughts on the bigger impact of the Digital Driving Licences that are due to be rolled out this summer in the comments below:

All the best,

Adam

31 comments on “Digital Prison Coming…”

  1. Won’t be long now, before we have a chip inserted into a baby when it’s born.Then as you move around,scanners will identify your chip with all your details on it.You won’t be able to go to the loo without them knowing.

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    • This is the stuff of nightmares,its worse than the book 1984 but i believe every word of this article . it will happen but it will not happen overnight its a creeping process , Britain is a toilet and we all know that its socialism that’s instigating this.we need a national revolt to repel this sort of thing as life would not be worth living under it.One day britains will be applying for political asylum away in some third world country that still has freedom, not this one , this will be third world too. well on the way to it now.

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    • should never have voted labour in they LIE CON AND THE IDIOTS OUT THERE WHO BELIEVE EVERY THING THEY ARE TOLD CANNOT SEE THAT THIS COUNTRY IS MOVING To WARDS A CIVIL UNREST in fact this hole world is about to blow up thanks to likes of people LIKE TRUMP AND THIS LABOUR COVENMENT OF OURS IS KILLING OUR FREADOM AND THIS COUNTRY BIT BY BIT EVEN THE LORD MAYOUR OF LONDON HAS TURNED IN TO A DICTATOR IT WILL ALL END IN ONE GREAT BIG MESS EVEN CIVIL WAR AND NOT THE FIRST IN THIS COUNTRY IF CAN HAPEN ONCE IT CAN HAPEN AGAIN PEOPLE NEVER LEARN .

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    • Hi All do you remember after 9-11 uk wasn’t on board and they couldn’t get any takers for the new rules implementing more power to police etc . Then the Americans said that 9-11 will also happen in uk… and 7- 7 happened all the laws where passed without any resistances. I believe digitalisation will happen in uk whether we like it or not… once the guns were out lawedwe are going down hill. Get ready for mass exodus I’m going middle east.. and joining brics.

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  2. The problem is most people won’t realise, they will see it as useful and convenient. It’s the playbook they always use, slow boiling frogs

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  3. This government is responsible for all mishaps in society, not mention Covid too.
    Trying to exert control over people and eventually killing them off when their use is no longer required, is only going to cause a rebellion of the deep state.

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    • As in Russia & China!
      The governments (especially this one) can’t handle what they’re already in charge of ,so god help us as they gather more control over us

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  4. I think what the powers to be fail to realise is that using all this technology will eventually remove all the “control” that they think they have over us.
    Do you remember Christopher Anvil’s “The day the machines stopped”?

    I rest my case.

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  5. No one ever listens till its too late all Governments are the same they think they have control poor people we have seen what happens when you really see the people get P OFF ALL OVER THE WORLD WHEN WILL THEY EVER LEARN all lies will catch you out sooner or latter Labour .

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  6. Knew all this was coming since 1973 when we were told about it in our Christian Union at school. It’s all in the last book of the Bible, Revelation. It means Christ’s second coming is imminent.

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  7. Digital stuff will always be abused by Government and also criminals. If the information is ‘out there’ it will not be long before you are targetted. Smartphones are all very well, but the ‘convenience’ of them means users abuse the system due to laziness. Not having one in the family does not inconvenience us one iota. Also use a ‘blank’ email that does not include your name/details. So many people fall for ‘scammers’ and when money is involved the rest of the populations money is used to refund them.

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  8. Hi Adam,
    Thanks for this information, l see you have been blessed with wisdom and knowledge. As Christian’s we see much darkness and evil being used as the control of all people. This is now in our government.
    If you read the Bible this is all predicted by God, He will save those that believe in Him . Beware of any digital means you can be known

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  9. No doubt we will be forced to take on digital passports, when our current ones run out every 10 years.
    Did you know that there is a (I’m fairly sure it is free) driving lesson programme for immigrants. So that would be the people they target first I guess.
    And it opens up the way for additional government departments of inefficiency to waste the tax payers money, and give official’s friends and family secure, well-paid employment with super pensions.
    And the reason why we are seeing all our speed limits getting reduced more and more, is that local government don’t need to spend so much money om repairs.
    EG: a 30mph road can get away with a dollop of concrete in a poyhole, and a re-dress of pitch and chippings. A 50mph road would need the existing service taken off, new surface re-laid, level to 50mph standards, and lines and cats-eyes etc.
    If I had been stronger years ago, I would have moved abroad to greece or somewhere nice and sunny. Even the roadds in Egypt are better than ours.

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    • I was in India for six weeks and travelled from Delhi to the Taj Mahal and then up to Kashmir (that bit by plane). Every road we travelled on was in better condition than most roads in my local town. Obviously I can’t say every road is better as India is a huge place. But we were driven for hours to visit different places and the only thing I noticed that stuck out was a cobra crossing a road. No pits or potholes, no chunks of road missing to form a crater. Just plain, undamaged roads. It seems we are encouraging third world surroundings for our newly arrived colonial cousins to feel at home in.

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  10. Last year I applied to join a recruitment agency. They requested biometric data be used to set up my profile.
    Total refusal from my side. Ended up registering with an alternative site. If biometric data is hacked I predict all sorts of problems ensuing
    RESIST !

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  11. Yes inagree notnhappy with the way things sre going.

    Re phones get a de-googled phone and get away from big tech tracking every click and what you do on your phone.
    This removes 9o% of the privacy issues a google android or apple smartphones bring and 95% of the apps out there can still be used on them of course with any type of mobile phone your approx location can still be tracked by cellsite triangulation but at least that inf isnt in big techs hands and you can always use a Faraday bag for that.

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    • I have the location setting turned off on my phone and yet Google still tell me where I have been and suggest that I review places on Google Earth. That is places I have worked in that are up to 200 miles away. So the ‘Peoples Socialist Workers Party’ (as the Labour Party call themselves) – can keep tabs on us anyway. Just out of interest, I think our old buddy Adolf had a political party that had the same phrase ‘Peoples Socialist Workers Party’ in its title. It’s a funny old world eh?

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  12. Never had a smart phone,just a basic one, and a computer at home. if everyone ditched their smartphones, none of this planned crap would work.

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    • He also had the line “All animals are equal – but some animals are more equal than others”. That was in Animal Farm. Now compare the MP who decked a guy and punched him while he was down and was given a pointless slap on the wrist in court. Then the pensioners who were locked up for over a year or two for using hurty words. Be an MP and be more equal than others. Hmmm. Is life imitating art?

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  13. Start “prepping”… the Government will prevail quite easily soon enough by placing the need to ‘log-in’ to any vital facility or supply chain (ie: food, fuel, transport) using a mandatory smart device, or you will go without. Civil unrest in the UK is inevitable, it’s just a question of when?

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  14. Wow! Have you seen a psychiatrist Adam? This is beginning to sound like a serious problem you have. You should get it checked out.

    As for the rest of the comments in this echo chamber, I think the general lack of a grasp of basic English tells us all we need to know.

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    • As I say, everyone comes to realisations at their own pace. Insults and insinuation of intellectual superiority are a common defense when ones world view is challenged using logical argument. No offence is taken :-)

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  15. This is all about trust and responsibility. We have so very little trust in anything public; we have allocated little trust to politicians for a very long time, but that distrust is spreading to the institutions of state. The potential balance is to trust in ourselves and take responsibility for our actions. What then happens is a choice, but far too many of us are going to choose – like politicians do – to do that which benefits us personally the most in the short term. What we need is collective responsibility; it isn’t going to happen, because that requires us to trust.
    The route to trust goes communication – honesty – trust. Our communication is flawed because we appear unable to test the truth of any statement; this makes honesty hard to come by, even internally. The result is that trust is extremely difficult to form.
    One consequence of that, of course, is that the only person you can trust is, just maybe, yourself. So society heads towards anarchy. This is not good. To avoid anarchy we have to attempt trust. But we also must call out those who are exhibiting failure; that does not mean that we must conform, it means we must communicate in positive ways. The issue here is that without trust (even that someone else might hold a valid and different opinion) we cannot even communicate effectively. Which means that tolerance has to become an important feature of our behaviour.

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