1238. Technocratic Slave Camp
1238. Technocratic Slave Camp

1238. Technocratic Slave Camp

05/06/2026

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The Elite’s technocratic program has been planned for a long time. It has been progressively implemented over many decades under the guise of ongoing technological changes which have been presented as designed to make life easier. But hidden in the rapid technological changes we have learned to accept was a deeper, more insidious and comprehensive program to kill or enslave us all. There is little time left to start defending yourself if you haven’t already.

This text is taken from an article published on April 20, 2026, on globalresearch.ca: Resisting the New World Order: Your Technocratic Slave Camp.

I am not in favor of labeling people as an “elite” simply because they have amassed a huge fortune through fraud and, having learned from experience, now constantly devise new scams because that is how they achieve the results they want.

The article in question addressed many topics. Among other things, the author described the role of wars in today’s world as follows:

Most wars are not meant to be won: they are meant to be fought, for as long as possible, so that the maximum number of people (mainly civilians) are killed (whether by weapons or by the ‘spin-off’ impacts of them, particularly starvation of third-party populations), the remainder are put under more direct (technocratic) control and profits are maximized through weapons sales, improved access to key resources (particularly land, energy and minerals) and rebuilding destroyed infrastructure that, these days, is increasingly technocratized during rebuilding.

When we think of slavery, images of chains and guards with whips come to mind—guards who punish any hint of disobedience. Today, smartphones have taken on the role of those chains. The guards are apps that monitor our right to money, to make purchases, to travel, or—as is already the case in China—to access our own homes.

In today’s China, citizens’ freedom of movement is increasingly facilitated by a biometric digital identification system that is inextricably linked to the ubiquitous facial recognition cameras.
Source.

The age verification measures for social media users, introduced under the pretext of protecting minors, are another step toward digital enslavement. Advocates of unrestricted pedophilia place great importance on ensuring that our children do not have access to content that is inappropriate for their developmental stage. That is why they hire perverts to introduce sex education in kindergartens.

Most people don’t take a stand when things get tough, because they’ve been told their whole lives to just sit back and keep quiet.

The concentration camps being prepared for us will have neither barbed wire nor watchtowers. The task of building these camps has been entrusted to all of us who cannot imagine life without a smartphone. In the past, the telephone served to allow two people to speak to one another. Today, it is not merely a communication hub. It has also become a central instrument of control. The microphone built into the television is not only used for listening and executing voice commands. A wristwatch with a pedometer and heart rate sensors, with geolocation (GPS) and an internet browser, is another gadget of the digital slave. That’s why I bought a mechanical wristwatch yesterday. It’s supposed to show the current time and nothing else. I’m happy to do without the extras that collect information about everything I do.

It sounds strange for an electrical engineer to advise against using electronic devices. That’s not entirely accurate. What I’m advising against is voluntarily supporting our enslavement. I have been involved in the development and manufacture of electronic devices myself, and I can assure you that there were no components in them designed to control the users. Certainly, there are still plenty of electronic devices today that are not intended to spy on their owners.

When I saw a device at a friend’s house that was supposed to save electricity, I was really fascinated by the technology behind this “Peripetum Mobile”—or, if you will, “Mission Impossible.” It was a small box that you plugged into an outlet. I looked inside, and what did I find? An electronic circuit board with a built-in condenser microphone…

Here’s one of the funny comments on the topic of saving electricity:

I make it simpler—I run the electricity through a bucket of water. The water contains laundry detergent. The electricity comes out spotless, because the detergent is top-notch. And since the bucket is made of metal, none of the waves in the electricity can get through—obviously, a shield made of a metal bucket. And since the water is cold, it cools down the heat that’s released… Source.

Author of the article: Marek Wojcik
Email: worldscam3@gmail.com

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