Posts for Tag: Orwell 1984
Britain’s New Digital Mass Surveillance System
A digital ID consultation runs until May 5th; it is an opportunity for British people to give feedback. Three million have already signed a petition opposing it. [Read More]
Sam Altman’s World ID Expands Biometric Identity Checks
The initiative, led by OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, introduced its standalone World ID app in public beta on April 17. The app separates identity management from the existing World App crypto wallet and is described as a tool to “verify with platforms and services, manage your authenticators, store credentials and control how your World ID is used.” [Read More]
Left-wing Ideology is Being Encoded Into AI Systems to Censor “Wrongthink”
Anthropic’s content moderation system filters out inquiries and commands that challenge certain political ideologies, such as climate change, gender identity and election integrity.
African Immigrant Who Killed 3 in UK Wasn’t Locked Up Because Black Men Were “Overrepresented” in Prison
Racism kills. And by that I mean liberal racism of this kind.
In 2023, Valdo Calocane, an African immigrant stabbed to death two teenage university students and an older man, then he drove a van into a number of people on the street, attacked police with a knife and was finally taken down. [Read More]
15 Minute Cities: The Digital Gulags of Technocracy
The 15-minute city (FMC) is an urban planning concept designed to meet the sustainability targets and indicators pursuant with Sustainable Development Goal 11 (SDG 11). The international construction of 15-minute cities is a global project that is being rolled out in the UK in cities like Oxford and Bath.
The local council’s FMC objective in Bath is to establish a “movement strategy” to engineer “how people move” and “how space is shared.” This will “shift” resident “away from decades of car dependency” and will instead compel them to prioritise “sustainable travel”—walking, cycling and public transport.
The overarching ambition in Bath is to achieve “climate goals.” The local authority is, like nearly every other UK local authority, on an SDG-driven “Journey to Net Zero.” This has led to the creation of four “traffic cells” in Bath. The clearly stated reason for the zoning is to enforce a “reductions in car use.” [Read More]
UK Government is Designing and Installing a Digital Identity Panopticon
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]
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— Tom Czerniawski (@BlackTomThePyr8) January 23, 2026
The New WEF Davos Agenda is Worse Even Than We Thought
The Myth of the UK’s Axed Mandatory Digital ID Plans
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]