The Digital Prison system being created around you

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Introduction


The basic story of the modern government computerised surveillance system is that a team in the National Security Agency in the US, including people like William Binney, worked on a way of gathering together different digital streams of data that came to them from the state, telephone/internet companies and others, and combined them, using an early and primitive form of Artificial Intelligence, to form real time files on certain targeted people, foreign terrorists. Then after 9/11 they discovered, to their horror, that the system was now working all across the US, and its allies, and targeting all Americans and others all across the world.(1)

Now the Globalists are moving quickly to built huge data centres all over the world to consolidate this giant haul of digital data. If you don’t believe me watch this short clip in the footnotes from the World Government Summit where Tony Blair was asking Larry Ellison, of Oracle, one of the big database software companies, and also one of the world’s richest men, about this push.(2)

Note that is not a misprint, it is indeed the ‘World Government Summit’, the Globalists are very busy and very openly building this nightmare totalitarian world government, it is not in any sense a ‘theory’.

A further example of what Larry Ellison is talking about can be seen, I believe, in Elon Musk’s short term but hugely influential role in the US government in early 2025. He took over the offices of the US Digital Services agency, which was already involved with consolidating the various digital streams of US government data, and energised that effort with a huge push, going in and seizing digital data all over the US Federal system, e.g. note this even from wikipedia on his Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE):
“Executive order 14222 Sect. 3a tasks DOGE teams with assisting agencies in the elaboration of “a centralized technological system” to record every payment issued by the agency, along with justification by the employee who approved it; this system shall also give agency heads a kill switch to override decisions.”(3)
You can be sure the resulting consolidated data stream has been sent into these new AI assisted data centres that we are talking about here.

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Ulster as the first great experiment in total digital surveillance

The above is I think, the basic simple story of the modern effort here but obviously computerised government surveillance goes back a lot further as does Artificial Intelligence in reading the data. For example in the North of Ireland in the 1970s the British Army developed an AI system to read the vast streams of data they were picking up by their very extensive surveillance of that time. As far back as that time they developed computer systems to handle this data, with codenames like Caister and Vengeful. So in a kind of a way Ireland has pioneered the practice of computerised surveillance. This was described in a book published as long ago as 1983, and while this quote is quite lengthy you might find it of some service in understanding what these new data centres are all about. It begins with a quote from the famous Kitson in 1971, the well known guru on British military and intelligence strategies of the time:
““All that would be necessary would be a central computer to store all the information held in all the branches of the intelligence organization throughout the country, and for each member of the intelligence organization to be equipped with some form of wireless which would enable him to contact the computer from anywhere in his area. By this means the interrogator in the forward area could, in theory get the information which he needs in order to break down the prisoner without delay...”

“By April 1977, with the introduction of a central computer the already impressive quantity of information concerning the population of Northern Ireland became systematized. In January 1976, before resigning, Harold Wilson announced the introduction of an SAS squadron in South Armagh and the future employment of this key computer, which, he added, would process information on weapons, vehicles, suspects and any other matter, and replace the manual filing system. The British Army would have to wait a year before this computer was serviced because of the impressive quantity of data to be processed on a million and a half people in Northern Ireland, as well as others in the South and the Irish in Britain. This data included names, descriptions of people, work places, car registrations, crime records, and details of trials and political activity since the beginning of the conflict in 1969, and even during the previous IRA campaigns. In other words, the information was relatively basic but indispensable to setting-up a comprehensive system to outstrip the guerrilla force.

This computer system was linked to entry check-points in both Britain and Northern Ireland, and allowed immediate information to be obtained on a suspected person. Thanks to this scheme, dozens of Irish citizens and others have been expelled from the mainland, since the introduction of the Prevention of Terrorism Act that followed the 1974 explosions in Birmingham, which certainly played their role in speeding up the process of introducing computers to exploit quick intelligence.

As early as 3 December, 1974, the Financial Times published a most revealing article under the title, ‘A Computer Programme to Hunt the Bombers’:
“The method involves the ruthless use of computers and the information stored inside them...Assume, for the sake of argument, that a new Extra Special Branch of the Secret Service were set up, armed with the over-riding power to requisition data from any computer anywhere in the country...First they would start with profiles of would-be IRA recruits...then requisition the census records of all persons either born in Ireland or with Irish parents...This would be cross-checked and brought up to date by National Insurance payments at the DHSS...plus records of rent and rate collecting by local authorities...records of car ownership and licences...cross-checked with Family Allowances...and the ‘Hospital Activity Analysis’ kept by the NHS...and records of mental illness.”
The author lists another 12 major computer networks available to the police before concluding:
“All this can be done by using software now in existence and information already collated. The only thing necessary is Parliament’s approval...Anyone would find it hard to argue against such a proposal, particularly if it were made at the time of a fresh attack.”

This was precisely how the computer network developed in Northern Ireland in the subsequent three years. In 1974, the Army already had a computer manned by the Intelligence Corps, at the Lisburn headquarters, that had cost the British tax-payer £500,000.
 

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On 5 December, 1974, The Times correspondent, Robert Fisk noted that this system was ‘the most advanced to be adopted by the security forces in Northern Europe’. Experiments had already been carried on in Britain for a short time: without being aware of it ordinary people had their car registrations noted and recorded on computers.

A civilian expert on counter-insurgency and an associate member of the Institute for the Study of Conflict, Professor Paul Wilkinson, recalled that “a vast amount of intelligence gathered by means of “P-Tests”, “random personal details” by late 1974 on 40% of the population was stored in the centralized master intelligence computer at Lisburn Army Headquarters”. This information was supplemented by ‘head-checks’ conducted to scrutinize all occupants of a house; and extensive open and covert photographic surveillance as well as random house searches...
In April 1977, Gerry Fitt, MP and leader of the SDLP...reinforced the point of his objection to the computer manned by the army at Thiepval Barracks, in concluding: ‘It’s like something you’d find in the Soviet Union or South Africa – Big Brother is watching.’
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The new element in this intelligence network, and a danger to all civil liberties, lay in the fact that the data recorded and used was no longer concerned only with ‘known terrorists’ or ‘suspects’, but a third category: ‘potential terrorists’. Considering the conception which prevailed over the counterinsurgency strategy, this category could include the whole nationalist community.
In common with the official recognition of the introduction of the SAS, the computer used in the war against Irish Republicans was utilized long before it was officially acknowledged. Nevertheless, only after the 1975 Truce, with the new Ulsterization phase, did computer techniques take on their full importance. In Thiepval Barracks at Lisburn, half a million files were on record, that is, around one third of the total number of the Northern Irish population or the equivalent of the total number of adults in the nationalist community, plus sections of the extremist Loyalist groups. The computer system was linked to the Operations Rooms of the divisional head quarters of the three Army Brigades active in the North (8th Brigade in Derry, 3rd Brigade in Lurgan, and 39th Brigade in Lisburn) and to control sections of each battalion, known as Forward Operational Control (FOC). Each battalion had access to VDUs (visual display units) equipped with transmitters and receivers, which allowed them to send and receive information without risk of Republican interference, as in the past. Each Company or sub-unit HQ could thus request and receive all necessary operational information from the central computer by radio from Intelligence clerks in charge of each battalion’s Forward Operational Control. Exactly as Kitson had suggested.

‘Big Brother’s’ 500,000 files were separated into four distinct, though interconnected sections: Firstly, the P-Section: referring to all personal details, age, address, physical description, special characteristics, routine, places usually frequented, details of all recorded moves (e.g. place and time of passing through a mobile or static check-point), and all additional information and cross-references to family, parents and friends.

The second section was patterned directly on the filing system inaugurated by Colonel Trinquier in Algeria. His screening method, in the framework of the ‘Urban Protection Scheme’, simply modernized by way of electronics and replaced the index-card files. This entailed filing street names, from street directories, electoral lists and phone books, and observation by patrols on the ground. The name and occupation of the subject are noted, as well as the reference code concerning all inhabitants supposed to live under the same roof, as well as details of alleged or expressed political opinions. A door-to-door census was set up by soldiers who endeavoured to note everything, including the family dog’s name. Frequent searches allow an up-dating of information. There is a special distinctive coded note for each house, giving the colour of the paint on the door, or even wall-paper in a key room.

The third section is a vehicles index. Prior to this integrated system, this was the only computerized filing system manned by the RUC. Today, the police, in turn, have access to Army data. The colour and registration number, are noted, as well as a coded reference to the way this car must be treated when passing through a check-point. All cars are involved here; even the religion of the owner is noted. The Army explained that it was important to be able to locate a car which may be a stranger to an area, and could be booby-trapped. This index is, of course, linked with the P-section data, thus enabling the car owner’s name to be instantly traced.

The fourth section is complementary to the vehicle index. This is the VCP, Vehicle Check-point Index, giving the times and places of cars checked by RUC or Army Patrol, in mobile or static check-points, where cars are stopped at random. The registration is recorded and checked against the VCP index. This provides valuable information: it allows for the reassembling of the whole pattern of a vehicle’s movements, actual journeys and a profile of potential activities. Thus, permutations of the four sections can be made to exploit intelligence according to the operational need.

In addition to the Lisburn military computer system, all information netted by Social Services, beginning with the Northern Ireland Health Service, is added to the Army data. At the end of 1978, social workers received precise directives on the way to fill-in Personal Data Forms for each person dealing with the Social Services. This file included date of birth, sex, marital status, profession or unemployed situation, with a reference number, as well as a geocode of seven numbers which enabled the computer to locate any address within the vicinity of half-a-dozen houses in a street. This was exactly what Colonel Trinquier had organized in Algeria, except that he had no help from computers.

In 1978, John McGuffin who was the first to publish an article, ‘Big Brother Is Here Too’, referring to this filing system, noted that superficially, all this resembled what Kitson called ‘low quality intelligence’, but, when connected to other information sources, a very comprehensive profile emerged on any given person within the State.

The link-up between the Health Department and other Social Services, had been envisaged in a memo written by Sir Roland Moyle, Minister of State in Northern Ireland (1974-76) then Minister of State for the Health Service until 1979. This memo dealt with the development of Personal Health and Social Services in Northern Ireland, and in paragraph No.58, entitled ‘Research and Intelligence’, stressed that his department had established a research and intelligence unit led, in 1978, by Dr R. Walby, whose ultimate aim was to equip itself with a computer to satisfy all those workers within the services, ‘and many outside’ ‘all those who need access to the same data banks’. It was to be geared towards offering computerized data banks with up-to-date files on ‘health and all vital events of the population’; although restricted and confidential, this information would be accessible to all ‘authorized users’.

Obviously then the army and the police benefited from medical evidence and related information. To take but one instance: in November 1977, during the course of a raid against the Short Strand area of Belfast, a dozen young Nationalist women were arrested. The RUC Special Branch was able to make use of the information they had acquired about a miscarriage one of the women had suffered six months earlier, in a manner that brought her close to a nervous breakdown, and finally pressurized her into signing a confession in which she said she had belonged to Cumann na mBan, the IRA’s women’s wing and had taken part in military operations against the British Army.
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The British public remained incredulous and insensitive to the computer octopus embracing Northern Ireland, failing to reflect that its expansion would inevitably lead it to British soil.”(4)
 

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The Obvious Surveillance

Firstly what they are doing is taking data from internet and telephone companies and banks and state agencies, combining it and getting their data from this combination. In practice the security agencies will then be able to use that data to build up computer databases of voice and facial recognition, even if officially these databases are not permitted by law in the various countries, the computer AI systems will just be compiling this automatically. I will try and explain this by a practical example.

At a protest, say, the security agencies will gather data on various phones that are used at the protest, somewhat obviously, and usually that will tell them who it is, their banking arrangements (used to pay their phone bills obviously), and their voice prints (because you probably record a voice message on your phone and that will be you and obviously these agencies will get that data too). But the great power of this data is when it is combined, so they go through the banking data on that person and they will get video from when the person uses an ATM machine (your interactions there are normally recorded on video), hence voila they now have a facial print of you to go along with the voiceprint. Then all the places you use a credit card can be combined with the data from the phone masts and they will instantly have a per second map of everywhere you have been for the last few years.

In any case there is probably no need to go through all these new sources of digital data, because it might be obvious to most people and anybody can see that the powers that be are deliberately seeking information from people that will then be used by these AI systems, when the information they gather would not be needed for any other reason. For example, a simple case is car parking. Since time immemorial there are countless simple ways of paying for parking, that don’t have to involve complicated surveillance systems, but now many areas, like UCD and soon Blanchardstown Shopping Centre, are implementing parking so that it is only available if you input your car registration number and that is then read as you enter and leave.

You can see this deliberate drift of acquiring information for these databases, everywhere if you pause to think about it. For example when Ireland joined the Common Market one of the claimed benefits was supposed to be agriculture and so that Union boosted farming incomes by the simple and inexpensive method of acting as a buyer of last resort in the markets of agricultural produce. But then they changed from that to direct payments (about €12,000 per farm), which are only paid to farmers after they submit huge agricultural plans, detailing everything about their farms to the EU authorities. Then these plans are monitored by satellites which minutely photograph every inch of the farms and match that to the details in the plans. At first these satellites monitored the farms every year or so, but now its weekly.(5)

Another simple example could be house letting and renting. We have laws here that have stood the test of many centuries, until they were overturned by our new Communist style system of state control in the person of the Residential Tenancies Board. Now every minute detail of all properties, who lives in them and every dispute in microscopic detail is recorded on their databases and you can be sure is used now for these controlling AI systems.

A further simple example could be the Irish courts system. In this country it can be quite expensive to get transcripts of court proceedings, if they were indeed so recorded, but you needn’t think that this is a bar to these databases and the international intelligence agencies behind them. Nowadays all Irish courts are monitored by what they call the DAR (Digital Audio Recording) system, which records everything that goes on there. These recordings are unavailable to the ordinary Irish person but you can be sure not so in the case of the security apparatus here, and hence will be added to these giant databases.

Another obvious one is the urban camera surveillance systems installed about a decade ago all over Ireland. Monitored by the Gardaí and hence fed to international intelligence agencies, you can add them alongwith the high quality cameras installed on all Irish public buses. In fact many businesses, and even Churches and other semi public places, are effectively compelled (sometimes they say because of planning regulations, sometimes because of insurance company requirements) to install camera systems which, in all cases you can be absolutely sure, will be combined into these real time AI databases.

Finally notice the recent adoption in this country of postcodes called Eircode, which track people’s apartments etc, very exactly. We are told, through constant TV and other advertisements, that these were adopted and should be used constantly, because emergency services need them, e.g. ambulances. But actually it transpired recently that that was all a lie, the Irish ambulance service doesn’t use Eircodes.(6) But of course its of great help for these database systems, integrating onto peoples personal files whatever can be gleaned of their personal mail and parcels, some of which at least, go through airport style X-ray systems and therefore can be somewhat read. At the time of Brexit the postal authorities introduced incredibly onerous new regulations on parcels sent into Ireland, from the UK at least, including compulsory electronic registration of the address of the parcel before it can be accepted into Ireland. (Some people who just manually wrote an address on a small parcel to be sent into Ireland from the UK ended up with it being returned or in some cases just lost, they all have to go through this electronic bureaucracy now.) Its not rocket science to see how this is been integrated into these data centres, and the Eircode was adopted to facilitate that.
 

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Using Artificial Intelligence on this accumulated data

Of course the last few years have really boosted work in the area of AI and this is used on this data to good effect no doubt. So hence you can be sure that all the above mentioned video data that is flowing in here will be analysed for facial recognition, which, as I pointed out, will in practice be compiled by these computers, and any audio feeds will be analysed for voice prints of individuals, all automatically by the AI systems and then fed real time into online ‘files’, on everybody actually.

A simple example of the power of AI here can be seen, I suspect, in the case of electricity billing. For about three quarters of a century in Ireland, and mostly all over the world, these were billed according to how a simple meter turned and recorded a number that accumulated and was read by a person who periodically visited the house. But these analogue meters are being taken out and replaced by smart meters (anything with ‘smart’ in the title you can be sure is a deliberate part of this new surveillance system) which have internet capability and are sending back to the electricity company real time data on the users electricity usage.

On the surface of it, and before modern AI systems came along, you might think this is no big deal, since its only the accumulated electricity usage of a given household, much like the old data using the meters. But if you think about the way that the AI can analyse that information you can see that it is probably a very powerful data source indeed.

For example if you had a database of the way given electrical appliances use electricity (most appliances will have a certain unique early ‘surge’ in electrical usage, and then a given pattern in voltage and amperage after that) and used that in AI systems on the probably micro second data that is coming from the smart meter, you can see how they could easily figure out exactly what type of appliance is used, exactly when and for what length of time. If you pause to think about that its easy to see how such data could then monitor people very closely. For example probably each mobile phone has such a unique electrical signature (its surge and use of volts and amps) so probably you could tell, or the AI could tell, if a given person, linked to a given phone (the AI could probably find that given phone in other data streams), was staying in the house at any time (at least if he/she recharged the phone there). Hence the skies the limit on what could be gleaned from that simple electrical data stream, when hit by these advanced AI systems.

In any case the main AI usage on these streams will be the facial and voice recognition, as pointed out already, but quite possibly they will go further, for example with tracking the way people walk, etc etc, we really can only speculate on how far it goes.
 

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More surveillance than you think

Besides this you might find that there is a bit more tracking going on than you realised, as a few random examples might illustrate.

Some time ago a number of solar enthusiasts were working with batteries from China. These are, on the surface anyway, just batteries like you get in a car, just heavy boxes with big studs for the plus and minus terminals. That is all they are, they are not computers or devices or anything. But these batteries sometimes now have Bluetooth, but only, as everybody understood, to find out from the battery the state of charge etc. But anyway to their surprise these enthusiasts found that if two or more of these batteries they were testing, were placed in parallel, they seem to talk to one another, presumably over the Bluetooth, using some capability that nobody had every thought was possible.(7)

Speaking of Bluetooth I notice that the former US Vice President, Kamala Harris, recently said that they she never uses Bluetooth because of some security briefings she got while serving on the Senate Intelligence Committee.(8) Do those signals travel further than we are led to believe? Could they be read, somehow, by the huge 5g mobile phone apparatus that the powers that be are busy creating everywhere?

Incidentally it is possible that some are still unaware that during the pandemic (which obviously was a trial run for the totalitarian state they are planning) states all over the world introduced a special surveillance system whereby nearly all ’smart’ devices (e.g. TVs, fitness watches, but especially mobile phones) started broadcasting constantly a special type of low energy Bluetooth signal, which you could monitor yourself with an app and hence track people around you to quite an extent.(9) They seem to be still broadcasting these signals, as you can see from this video recorded recently using a Bluetooth tracking app on an android phone in a Navan coffee shop.


Another example to point out is the way that Tesla cars have multiple cameras in them, including a cabin camera constantly recording the driver and which cannot be turned off by the user.(10) Of course we are assured that these images and videos are not recorded secretly by Tesla, but in fact a number of years ago Reuters ran a story about how Tesla employees were passing around videos, secretly recorded by these cameras, in their private chats.(11)

By the way notice how this move into electric cars has developed. For at least 100 years car drivers have been able to pull into a forecourt, get petrol or diesel and pay cash and drive away, and that model is perfectly doable for electric as well. But all over the world, including in Ireland, it is never implemented that way. You absolutely cannot get electricity into your car at a forecourt without using an app that stores all your private details, which again is another digital stream used to watch you.

Furthermore mobile phones are possibly doing more surveillance work than the obvious uses, and that is scary enough. Many people have found that conversations being had around the phone, but not using the phone, seem to be picked up by google etc on the phone and then used by it in its youtube recommendation algorithms for example.(12)

It was revealed some time ago by wikileaks, that Samsung smart TVs can be used, and are used by such as the CIA and MI5, as bugging devices in the rooms in which the TV is located, even when you think it is off. Obviously that resulting stream, analysed for voice prints of course, will be added to these databases.(13) And that of course is probably true (as wikileaks stated) of many other similar devices like smart phones and laptops, with these backdoors added in deliberately as part a relationship between these software/hardware companies and the US government. Needless to say the ‘cloud’, which a lot of these devices champion regularly, is just one obvious way that your data gets added to these databases.

One interesting development recently is that all members of the Irish security forces, the Gardaí, carry bodycams now at all times, which record video and voice, obviously that will build up a big database used in this surveillance.

Another random example is the way that the powers that be in the Dublin waste disposal system, pioneered a new surveillance system for domestic waste whereby:
“Under the system, the contents of each bin are photographed as it is tipped into the bin truck.”(14)
Picture the use of AI systems on short video bursts of the contents of a bin being emptied and you can begin to see the digital prison system developing around you.

In fact you could go deep into some rabbit holes in this field if you wanted. William Binney in that interview you can see above raises the question of Directed Energy Weapons (DEW) used on targeted people (in otherwords in some cases they are not just surveilling you, in some cases they might deliberately harm your health) and he even mentions human computer interfaces, raising the prospect of at least some type of mind reading being possible. One familiar topic over the last few years is the allegation that the Covid vaccines contained nano particles which can form together to create a device that could emit a type of bluetooth signal. On balance I think the technology to do that is possible, but it remains an open question if it was actually implemented. If you want to see more speculation on these lines you can see a video of a reported database leaked from Russia, showing vaccine id’s and the corresponding GPS numbers tracking the recipients of the vaccines.(15)
 

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‘I don’t care if the government is watching me like this, I don’t break the law’

I suspect a lot of people reading this are going to take that attitude, or some variation of it: “What has it got to do with me, I am not a terrorist suspect?”, etc etc. They think that the NSA and equivalent bodies, locking away this huge data will mean nothing to them in their real lives, well ponder on these two following points though.

Law has vastly expanded in the last few years

Ireland is a country with an ancient culture, including in law, with a constitution, ancient English Common Law and then Statute Law, that made by politicians. The problem is that for the last few decades the latter have passed onto the Irish Statute Book vast realms of laws that are just written for them by the Globalists, and sent down via the EU and UN and other globalist institutions of theirs. So quite possibly you are breaking some law in this Globalist instruction book, which the law has become in Ireland. So just as a simple example, you could combine the picture above of the huge surveillance apparatus now used on Irish farms, with the fact that its now illegal to use any type of fertiliser on land without the permission of the state.(16) Just to clarify in case anybody is unaware: no agriculture procedure at all, even planting a few potatoes, is possible without some fertiliser (yes these new laws do include a natural organic heap of manure for example), hence you can fall foul of these new laws if you do absolutely anything as regards food production, without the express permission of the state.

Furthermore consider the contents of a recent tweet by @OffgridIreland, highlighting some recent Irish court cases involving anti-mass migration campaigners.(17) Those he lists are:
– Ross Lahive of Cork City, currently appealing his three month jail sentence for ‘gatecrashing’, without any violence, a library session where drag queens were reading to very young children. Have you ever attended an event in a public library uninvited?
– Paul Nolan of Leopardstown in Dublin, jailed for 10 months for filming a youtube video in a public space. Of course what he was doing was perfectly legal, normally, but now they have new laws which mean that if there is any possibility of an asylum seeker being viewed, then that is now illegal. There are now 100,000s of (fake) asylum seekers in Ireland today, have you any picture of one in your social media, 10 months in jail coming your way!
– Kirk Loco from Co. Wicklow, known as Terry K on twitter where he is a sober, accurate and truthful voice against this immigrant invasion, was arrested by the Gardaí at his home recently, with his subsequent court appearance triggering the aforementioned tweet. He was arrested because the state is claiming that a reference he made on social media, to a migrant allegedly misbehaving on a bus, was ‘misinformation’ and for that offence (and no other, that is indeed what he is charged with) he gets arrested and is now facing serious criminal charges. There is no way this could be possible in the traditional understanding of Irish law. Again, have you ever posted anything that the state might like to say in retrospect is ‘misinformation’?
– Graham Carey, a lorry driver from Finglas, is currently (October/November 2025) before Dublin Circuit Court charged under incitement to hatred legislation because he allegedly, in January 2023, claimed that some refugees might rape people in Ireland. The court case began in February 2023 and all this time he has had to sign into a Garda station regularly, his mobile phones were seized, he is under curfew from 9pm to 7am at night and cannot access social media.
Did you appreciate that these things were so illegal in modern Ireland? So don’t be so sure that in this vast haul of information about you, that we are referring to, that the security establishment cannot find something to charge you with, if they wish to.

That incidentally is referencing cases where at least some of the facts are not in dispute, but in many cases you will find the state, who will be using this data haul, exaggerating or making up charges that they can then lay on you. Dave Noonan from Carlow, a stalwart of the anti-mass migration protests, while manning a picket line at an IPAS centre was subsequently arrested and charged with ‘kidnapping’, because the state alleged that security couldn’t quickly and easily vacate the site (the same security personnel that Dave was bantering with at the protest), and a colleague at the same protest was charged with possessing a dangerous weapon, a stanley knife that many people carry around in the pocket for work or for opening parcels.

Use of ‘Soft Information’

But they will also use that data haul to harass people they dislike, even if they aren’t officially breaking any law. Its well known that all across the West there are ‘targeted individuals’ (TIs) who are harassed by state agencies, for their political or other stances and you can be sure that information from this haul will be leaked into their social circle, as part of the usual slander campaigns, or to employers and landlords etc to make life difficult for them generally, and any other way that the information can be used against them. So don’t think for a minute that this information so gleaned stays in some forgotten database, an email that might discredit you you can be sure will be leaked into your social circle within hours from this source.(18)

Notice as well how much use there is in modern Ireland of ‘soft information’ this way, i.e. information in police and other government circles (like family law and child protection agencies) but not necessarily about breaking the law, maybe allegations that never came to court, or indeed maybe never came to the attention of the person concerned. We now have vast numbers of Irish people being ‘vetted’ constantly by the security apparatus here, and if they find during that process that some allegation or other ‘soft information’ i.e. anything other than law breaking, to the discredit of the person vetted, then they can deny people employment, at least, even if they have broken no law.

See how in recent political campaigns very old information has been leaked into the public domain and succeeded in getting people sacked, or bounced out of their political attempts at office. Jim Gavin has recently been dumped out of the Irish Presidential campaign on the basis of some disputed rental payments of 16 years prior. In 2023 an Irish government minister, Damien English, resigned because it was claimed that in a planning application submitted in 2008 he was inaccurate in his statements therein. Obviously this huge data haul will have enormous information on people going back many decades, and this can easily be leaked through ‘investigative journalists’ and the like, who are actually working for intelligence agencies, to discredit people they dislike, even if it isn’t about breaking the law as such. Hence they can again use the ‘soft information’ in this data haul against people.

Finally consider this paper given by the Gardaí to an Irish anti-mass migration campaigner in Co. Mayo recently:
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Of course this highly respectable person most certainly does not in any way harass neighbours or whatever, but he has been highlighting the invasion/IPAS system in Mayo (who will be the offended persons mentioned), both online and on the ground there, hence this document. But you will notice it does not mention where he broke any law, except to say that, if he received an Order from a Civil Court (Civil proceedings of course have nothing to do with law enforcement agencies normally), and if he broke said Order, then he might, at some time in the future, be in breach of the law. But nonetheless these Gardaí are busy sending out these ‘Adult Behaviour Warning’s on this will o’ the wisp basis. So you can easily see another route whereby the security apparatus will be harassing people based on this data haul, even where breaking the law is not been alleged.
 
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Possible future uses of this Digital Prison system

In any case all the above relates to now, in the world as we currently understand it, or the very near future anyway, but some speculation about what might happen soon is I think necessary.

Vaccines and Health Information generally. Obviously, as pointed out above, Covid was the dry run for the totalitarian state these people are creating (the WHO being an integral part of the Globalist system, obviously), and at that time in Ireland those who refused the poisons, ‘vaccines’, and the accepted mark of slavery, ‘masks’, were systematically excluded everywhere. We were stopped from normal commerce, travel and the use of virtually any state service. This was on the basis of paper vaccine certificates and other data but its very obvious that if a pandemic scare occurs in the future, this digital haul, and its accompanying digital ID, can be used to imprison people in this sense. For example in modern day China, yes 2025 not 2021 China, it is reported that:
“In China, everywhere we go, we need to scan a QR code to verify Our vaccine passport. – If you refuse to take up-to-date vaccine shot, your vaccine passport expires, so you are banned from going anywhere.”(19)

Access to Public Travel systems. As just pointed out, travel restrictions were heavily imposed during Covid and new restrictions are likely to be rolled out quite soon (the Globalists do not like the peasants travelling about without their express permission, as was true of the former Communist states for example, Communism being the closest former system to what they want to roll out now), and will add to this digital haul and use it in its policing. For example recently the EU introduced draconian restrictions and information requirements (which will then obviously be fed into these data centres) on UK citizens:
“The first time you travel, you’ll need to register at a special machine called a kiosk. They look a bit like the e-gates you see at airports, with biometric scanners built in. You’ll scan your passport, then the machine will take your fingerprints and a photo. You’ll also answer four short questions about your trip, such as where you’re staying and whether you’ve got a return flight booked. If you’re going through Eurotunnel, those questions will be asked by border officers instead of the machine.
Once you’re registered, your details will be stored for three years. On future trips, all you’ll need is a quick face scan to confirm it’s you.”(20)

Access to the Internet. Firstly in Australia and then in the UK, governments have been rolling out a digital ID system for access to many parts of the internet, including for example Reddit and Twitter. They are doing this on the excuse of child protection, meaning the digital ID will identify you as over 18 so you can access pornography and therefore not those under 18, but the reality is that political information is being censored this way. Incredibly even the English flag is now censored as “age restricted content”.(21) Obviously this new data haul discussed here, will be used to police these new censorship internet gateways.

Access to Banking, and the new Digital Currencies. Its already the case that people with the ‘wrong’ political opinions, are quickly blocked from using any banking system, such as the organisers of the anti-Covid convoy in Canada and the AFD party in Germany. But the real question is the advent of digital currencies, the great worry is that in the near future (digital currencies are being rolled out by Central Banks now, including in the EU) governments will this way be able to know who trades in these currencies but also can put restrictions on money people hold in that format e.g. that such money can only be spent in a given area, or only on a set type of purchase. Its quite obvious that these digital currencies will expand this kind of digital prison exponentially, which is why they are being adopted so fast.

War Restrictions. Its obvious to any geopolitical observer, that we are much closer to a world war than at any other time in most peoples lifetimes, and if such a war breaks out then this digital haul can be explicitly used for wartime restrictions, e.g. on freedom of the press, on freedom of assembly, on the right of opposition parties to form, etc. The model here is obviously Ukraine which heavily restricts all these things, and even has gangs of government agents kidnapping people off the street for conscription reasons, which is quite likely to be replicated here if a war breaks out. Clearly the kind of digital information gathered here will be of great help in working these wartime restrictions.


Conclusion

The bottom line, is that the Globalists/Occultists have planned this near future for at least a century, and one of the things always uppermost in their thoughts is how a small minority of people can successfully control the majority. Their answer has always been technology, and specifically this kind of digital prison system, with even leading Globalists, like Bill Gates, pushing the digitisation and heavy use of such technology for decades. Now the system is close to being in place, both the digital information haul itself, and the resulting gateways that citizens cannot pass through without their permission, the digital ID system, a permission that will be refused for those dissidents, like in modern day China, who do not submit to the system.
 

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Footnotes

1.
View: https://www.bitchute.com/video/e6mS13ezLZqT
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2.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FG2AtiInwKM
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3. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department_of_Government_Efficiency .

4. Roger Faligot, Britain’s Military Strategy in Ireland, The Kitson Experiment (Dingle, 1983), p.123-129.

5.
View: https://www.facebook.com/watch/?v=1181912855501217
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6. See
View: https://x.com/kealycopy/status/1939661554448060566
and
View: https://x.com/AntonyGDouglas/status/1939952766194942000
.

7. https://diysolarforum.com/threads/budget-smart-12v-batteries-all-have-the-same-cycling-issue.111783/ .

8.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x7S_FEy_DOU
.

9. See this article by the current writer: https://www.boards.ie/discussion/2058213052/new-post-covid-bluetooth-signals .

10. https://www.reddit.com/r/RealTesla/comments/1h8qbfd/curious_question_does_constantly_being_recorded/ .

11. https://www.reuters.com/technology/...-images-recorded-by-customer-cars-2023-04-06/ .

12. As speculated on here, as just one example https://www.youtube.com/shorts/N_hIBZITIgo .

13. https://news.sky.com/story/cia-cyber-documents-published-by-wikileaks-10793709 .

14. https://www.rte.ie/news/2025/0613/1518331-panda-waste-cameras/ .

15. https://www.bitchute.com/video/nfTX003tOKIR .

16. https://www.independent.ie/farming/...tiliser-under-incoming-new-laws/41866528.html .

17. https://x.com/OffgridIreland/status/1985514077393711121 .

18. For more information on Targeted Individuals you might like to read some of the first chapter of this book, Orwellian Ireland, pages 10 to 14: https://books.google.ie/books?id=rk8LhlzrJZ4C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false .

19. https://x.com/songpinganq/status/1983880211424014407 .

20. https://www.bbc.com/articles/c1jz6ll895do .

21. https://x.com/ellymelly/status/1961545775672172906 .
 

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Pardon me for being negative but...

You are a poor communicator

You will not accept any questions

You are a conspiracy theorist (pathological)

You are a religious fanatic

You believe that the Earth is only 6,000 years old (and various other ridiculous religious gnosticisms)

Why should I read any of this? 🤔
 

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