05/15/2026
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Matt Agorist is an honorably discharged veteran of the USMC and former intelligence operator directly tasked by the NSA. This prior experience gives him unique insight into the world of government corruption and the American police state. Agorist has been an independent journalist for over a decade and has been featured on mainstream networks around the world. Agorist is also the Editor at Large at the Free Thought Project. Follow @MattAgorist on Twitter.
On May 5, Matt Agorist published an article on thefreethoughtproject.com: The Invisible Occupation: How Palantir and AI Built a Financial Prison the Masses Cheered For.
We are living in an occupied nation, but the occupying force didn’t arrive in tanks or uniform. They arrived in server racks and boardrooms, selling our enslavement back to us under the guise of convenience and national security. The creeping surveillance state isn’t being forced upon a resistant public; it is being welcomed with open arms by a populace asleep at the wheel.
An occupation that requires no army of guards and is enthusiastically embraced by technologically enslaved people—that is the ultimate form of social control. When a slave is willing to fight not for their own freedom, but to preserve the tools that serve their enslavement—then we are dealing with a perfectly planned and organized prison.
Try limiting your access to the mobile apps that monitor your every move—only then will you rebel against the impossibility of using the very tools with which the occupier completely monitors you and your surroundings. Parking fees? There’s a user-friendly app for that! Don’t have cash on you? Just hold your phone up to the reader at the register! You can do much more to support the collection of detailed information about your behavior, your views, and your willingness to fight against mass surveillance.

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Long gone are the days when a group of men—wearing dark sunglasses, of course—would huddle around a receiver that transmitted the sounds picked up by a microphone hidden in the bedroom of the victim they were spying on. Don’t worry, even if that were possible, practically no one listens to or watches such a massive amount of material from all over the world anymore. Today, only artificial intelligence—that is, a computer program—is still fascinated by such scenes.

Total surveillance isn’t limited to smartphones. To write my subversive posts, I use a computer with three large monitors. For over a year now, I’ve noticed that whenever I stand up from my chair in front of the computer, at least one—sometimes even two—of these monitors briefly goes black. Almost every time I rise from my chair. This happens several times a day. I’m not joking—it really happens. Of course, this isn’t proof of “monitored” surveillance, but since I’m an electronics engineer by trade, a possible technical implementation of such control immediately comes to mind. I could look into this phenomenon more closely, but like most citizens in AI-occupied countries, I simply ignore this strange behavior of the machine (the computer).
First, I’d have to turn off the webcam to check if it’s sending the motion signal. I’ll probably look into it in the near future and then write about what I found out.

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