By her own admission, the UK Home Secretary, Shabana Mahmood, aims to create a digital identity Panopticon using AI and technology to constantly monitor citizens.
The UK government’s digital identity system will use biometric data, such as facial recognition, to create unique identity tokens, enabling real-time monitoring and predictive analysis of individual behaviour.
To establish the official UK digital identity Panopticon, the government and its partners do not require us to adopt any new forms of digital identity. Though it is trying to manipulate us into submitting our biometric authentication token to its GOV.UK digital identity wallet. And once we are manipulated into adopting our digital identities, they will be made interoperable across the whole of the UK economy. [Read More]
So, we now have data for Canada, UK, Korea, Japan, and now Australia... all indicating a global-scale disaster unfolding, slowly destroying the brains of those populations.@KevinMcCairnPhD @CoyoteSanctuary @RWMaloneMD @NicHulscher @P_McCulloughMD @DrJBhattacharya @SecKennedy https://t.co/XprRlmyrkc pic.twitter.com/7WxoTBoUoU
— Tom Czerniawski (@BlackTomThePyr8) January 23, 2026
Stuff the Covid OGs were saying in 2021. https://t.co/7MkOJFvqyy
— Edward Dowd (@DowdEdward) January 23, 2026
Last Friday, it was reported that a man in New Zealand suddenly began vomiting blood. It was discovered he had hundreds of blood clots and multiple organ failure, and may need a heart transplant. Medical staff have been unable to provide a diagnosis.
In the following, Dr. Philip McMillan provides a possible explanation of what’s really going on. Covid changed the rules – and we’re still pretending it didn’t, he says. [Read More]
PRO TIP: If your doctor is 'baffled,' get a new doctor. pic.twitter.com/LdThEsdQYe
— Chris Martenson (@chrismartenson) January 15, 2026
By now, you’ve probably heard: The British Labour government is not bringing in mandatory digital ID. Rejoice! The freedom-loving Brit can breathe easy again, safe in the knowledge that no one will be asked to wave some creepy state-issued QR code at the pub. Or the supermarket. Or the job centre. Except, well…they sort of will.
According to The Times, Labour is quietly yanking back the explicit demand for a national digital ID, but it’s the same way a magician might yank a tablecloth while keeping the cutlery exactly where it was.
They make it look like the plan has changed. But we’re still marching briskly into the warm digital embrace of compulsory identity checks. [Read More]
The UK government confirmed it is scrapping the mandatory requirement for digital ID cards by 2029 – those opposing digital IDs celebrated. However, the devil is in the details.
The government has only scrapped the “BritCard” scheme; it is still proceeding with plans to require some form of digital identification.
“By using the BritCard deception to misrepresent digital identity, the government provided the people with a loathed bogeyman they could easily defeat. The evident ploy was supposed to lull the people into accepting their digital identities by convincing them they had successfully rejected the fake BritCard version of digital ID,” Iain Davis writes. [Read More]