Rural Broadband w/Barry Adair - The Darren Bailey Show Ep18

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  • Опубликовано: 16 сен 2024
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  • @jamezpenn5
    @jamezpenn5 Год назад

    Much love and support Darren Bailey!❤️✝️🇺🇸🙏🏻

  • @itstime9040
    @itstime9040 8 месяцев назад

    You sound awesome brother

  • @shirairyu9806
    @shirairyu9806 Год назад +1

    If ppl in Rural Illinois dont have high speed internet, they wont be able to participate in the digital slavery dollar. If people are allowed choice, well they'd never choose slavery.
    "Free" internet for an enslaved population.

    • @shirairyu9806
      @shirairyu9806 9 месяцев назад

      A digital public infrastructure (DPI) would give governments the power to implement systems of social credit that can determine how you travel, what you can consume, and how you will be able to transact with your programmable money.
      The United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and partners of the Rockefeller Foundation are launching their “50-in-5” campaign to accelerate digital ID, digital payments, and data sharing rollouts in 50 countries under the umbrella of digital public infrastructure (DPI) by 2028.
      Sold as a mechanism for financial inclusion, convenience, improved healthcare, and green progress, DPI is an all inclusive phrase applied to a looming technocratic governance system powered by three foundational components: digital ID, digital payments like Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs), and massive data sharing.
      With G20 nations committing to net-zero carbon emissions policies by around 2050, many DPI initiatives are geared towards reaching that goal, meaning restrictions will be placed on what we can consume, what we can purchase, and where we can go thanks to the widespread implementation of digital ID and CBDC to track, trace, and control our every move in our people-centered, 15-minute smart cities.
      The 50-in-5 campaign to accelerate Digital Public Infrastructure rollouts did not emerge from the will of the people.
      Instead, the 50-in-5 campaign is an agenda concocted by a coalition of unelected globalists from the Gates Foundation, the United Nations, and the Rockefeller Foundation all working in lockstep to accelerate a technocratic system of control through digital ID, digital payments, and massive data sharing.

  • @ryanalopez3078
    @ryanalopez3078 Год назад

    How about rural jobs and opportunity? Internet is great but here in Central Illinois we have no good paying jobs..
    What's your plan to get better jobs to rural and small towns..