I won't have a Facebook account because I don't want them to know everything about me - said a well-to-do, graduate friend of mine sometime around 2008 (her husband is a general practitioner and she hasn't signed up either, not since then). But, aren't you using a mobile phone, since they can also listen in on it if they want? I asked him. The question was followed by deep silence.

"Big Brother is watching you". It is well known that this hotel comes from George Orwell's novel 1984, which, although it was written much earlier, in 1949, was an excellent predictor of the future. He projected the figure of the all-seeing "Big Brother", the Thought Police, which uses "telepictures" (a television that contains a camera and is found in every Party member's apartment) and a fictitious artificial language called "Newspeak".

We are all over these. Indian-born research engineer Aman Jabbi spoke to TheGatewaypundit about where we are now and what we can do . Jabbi has worked in Silicon Valley for 25 years and co-invented two mobile phone camera apps, so he has a great insight into the current state of global human surveillance.

"SMART Cities" are being transformed into "open concentration camps" worldwide, he said in an interview with the website.

Here are some more of his thoughts: “Even if you live in a Republican - ed are embedded in its infrastructure.”

“There are well-intentioned people in the conservative movement who warn us about socialists, communists or Islamists. But it would be useless to "eliminate" them, because the globalists already have the laws and the technological infrastructure to turn the republic into a technocratic slave state. This is the darkest part of tyranny that no one wants to talk about. No politician talks about this regularly. Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky is perhaps the closest to understanding the system, but I wonder if he understands the full depth of the problem?”

The way to defeat the system is seemingly simple, but it is still very difficult. Because the same people who control voting systems internationally are building the infrastructure of SMART Cities around the world.

We should just say no. We should discard the tools of our (digital) slavery that are offered to us on a shiny silver platter and that seem so tempting. These are the tools and products that make our busy 21st century lives so convenient, efficient and fun. So we immediately buy them, then update them, and give them our biometric data, until one day we wake up to realize:

we entertained ourselves in a digital Gulag from which there is no escape."

What is the research engineer talking about?

For example, about the Alexa system offered by Amazon, which will be bought and used by millions around the world, including in Hungary, by Christmas. A friend of ours who had just returned from the United States enthusiastically told us that "Alexa" is nothing more than a personal secretary who can be contacted and answers all questions immediately. (Requires an Apple system.)

Remotely adjusts everything that is in a smart home: temperature, smart camera, records who is in the apartment and when they left, orders pizza, plane or movie tickets, and so on. The more smart elements there are in a smart apartment (and in a smart city), the more everything can be attached to it.

Isn't it wonderful? Not so much.

According to Aman Jabbi, “this is how the globalists want to break the will of free Americans. They will do this through our finances, health care and entertainment systems.

Digital IDs disguised as “health passports” or “SMART health cards” will be needed for work, internet access and the next digital bank accounts or digital wallets. This is ensured by the coordination of systems and, in the words of the World Economic Forum's Agenda 2030, that "no one is left behind".

They will have all your data, they will know everything about you, your strengths, weaknesses and vulnerabilities."

And who are they? They are probably the same ones who had 98 percent of the money until now. Then they will have the vast majority of information about us, which will make them even more money.

Finally, the above tools include the (future) global credit card. Political scientist Tamás Fricz, spokesman for the Civil Solidarity Forum, spoke about this on public television.

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