Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Surveillance State Under Construction


SURVEILLANCE STATE BEING CONSTRUCTED



Banking and development economist Richard Werner says the real reason we are seeing so many Data Centers being put up so quickly is because they are building the surveillance and digital currency network right now

“We are so close to the scariest, most dystopian system. This is what the drive to build all these thousands of data centers is about, to micromanage the world’s population through the New Financial World Order. AI is really about that.


We’re heading towards digital control systems where we have no more control over our liquid assets. It will be programmable, permission-based, so only what the central planners allow you to use your money for, at what time and place and location will be permitted.

And if you’re in the wrong place, it’s not going to work. And If you’re buying the wrong book, it’s not gonna work. Your money won’t work outside a certain zone, whether it’s 15-minute prison zone or whatever it may be. It is the totalitarian dictator’s dream come true”

Here’s what he’s saying

Data centers as infrastructure for control

The data centers are essential for the massive computing power needed to track, analyze, and micromanage billions of transactions in real-time under a “New Financial World Order.”

This includes enforcing rules on what you can buy, where you can spend, and when “15-minute city” style geographic restrictions or blacklisting certain purchases

He’s saying AI isn’t just for chatbots or efficiency. It’s the perfect tool for the surveillance, predictive analytics, and an automated enforcement layer on top of digital money

I think he’s right. I also think it’s for the massive camera infrastructure being installed all over America with Flock

It’s all connected. This is the surveillance state being constructed


Gates-funded GAVI identified Ebola as “the next pandemic” in 2021


Gates-funded GAVI identified Ebola as “the next pandemic” in 2021


GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, is a public-private global health partnership founded in 2000 and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.  It is funded by donor governments, foundations and private entities. Industrialised countries are the principal donors, providing roughly three-quarters of the total funding, with the United Kingdom, the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (now called the Gates Foundation), and the United States historically being the largest contributors.

The World Health Organisation (“WHO”), along with United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund (“UNICEF”) and the Gates Foundation, is one of GAVI’s core founding members and strategic partners. The Gates Foundation has long been WHO’s second-largest donor.


WHO is a specialised agency of the United Nations (“UN”) and, as such, acts as the UN’s “health cluster lead,” but WHO, GAVI and The Global Fund work together in close partnership to achieve the UN’s Sustainable Development Goal 3 (“SDG 3”).

“Gavi helps vaccinate more than half the world’s children,” The Global Fund said in a 2024 report.


The Global Fund, or The Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria, is primarily funded by donor governments.  But about 4% to 6% of funding comes from the private sector, including the Gates Foundation, which is the largest private sector supporter of the Fund.  It was created to be a major source of funding in the push to achieve the UN’s Millennium Development Goals (“MDGs”). The MDGs were a set of 8 goals established in 2000 with a deadline of 2015.  They were succeeded by the 17 SDGs of Agenda 2030.

You will have noted that there are two common characteristics of the organisations mentioned.  Firstly, Bill Gates.  Secondly, the UN’s global goals.

Currently, GAVI is coordinating an international response to the Bundibugyo Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (“DRC”) and Uganda. 

GAVI is also working with WHO and Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (“CEPI”) to assess Ebola vaccine candidates.

“Gavi is also working with CEPI – with whom we have an established coordination agreement for such situations – and other partners, including the private sector, to assess the suitability and feasibility of various candidate vaccines currently in the research and development (R&D) pipeline, including how R&D could be accelerated to support outbreak response. This pipeline includes two candidates highlighted by WHO,” the Gates-funded organisation said.

With CEPI’s involvement, the pattern of Bill Gates’ funding and UN control continues.  CEPI is a global partnership launched in January 2017at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. It is funded by a coalition of public, private, and “philanthropic” organisations, including the Gates Foundation, Wellcome Trust, governments of Norway, India, the UK and the European Union.


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Lavrov notifies Rubio of impending ‘systematic strikes’ on Kiev


Lavrov notifies Rubio of impending ‘systematic strikes’ on Kiev
RT


Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov has spoken with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio, warning him that long-range strikes against Kiev are imminent, while reiterating the “recommendation” that foreigners evacuate the Ukrainian capital immediately.

Earlier in the day, the Russian Foreign Ministry announced a shift in Moscow’s strategy in the Ukraine conflict, citing the recent deadly attack on a college dorm in the Russian town of Starobelsk, which killed at least 21 people, mainly teenage girls. The incident was the “last straw” for Moscow, which will now embark on a campaign of “systematic strikes” against the Ukrainian capital, targeting military-industrial facilities, command centers, and other sites dotting Kiev.

Russia’s top diplomat conveyed the information to Rubio by direct order of President Vladimir Putin, the ministry said in a statement. Lavrov also drew his counterpart’s attention to the “recommendation” issued by the Foreign Ministry in anticipation of the impending campaign, urging that all foreign nations, including the US, “ensure the evacuation of their diplomatic personnel and other citizens from the Ukrainian capital,” it added.

Lavrov also reminded Rubio of the top-level understanding reached during the Trump-Putin summit in Anchorage last August, while expressing “regret” that the effort has been derailed by Kiev and its European backers. In addition to the Ukraine conflict, the two diplomats discussed the continuing crisis in the Middle East and the situation surrounding Cuba, the ministry said.

Moscow has long complained about the Ukrainian military launching indiscriminate strikes on civilian targets in Russia, branding them “terrorist attacks.” Kiev has intensified its long-range drone and missile attacks in recent months. Six civilians were killed in Russia’s Donetsk and Belgorod regions on Monday alone, according to local officials. The Russian military maintains that it never targets purely civilian sites in Ukraine and focuses on military or dual-use installations.


Monday, May 25, 2026

US military strikes Iranian boats, missile launch sites


TOI


The US military says it carried out strikes in southern Iran against targets including boats attempting to lay mines and missile launch sites, in what it describes as defensive actions.

US Central Command says in a statement the strikes were designed “to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces.”

“US Central Command continues to defend our forces while using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire,” says Navy Captain Tim Hawkins, a Central Command spokesperson.

US targets Iranian missile launch sites and boats, Iran reports explosions at sites along Strait of Hormuz, activates air defenses


US targets Iranian missile launch sites and boats in ‘self-defense’ strikes

 


The US military conducted “self-defense strikes” targeting Iranian missile launch sites and boats around the Strait of Hormuz on Monday amid a ceasefire between the two countries and ongoing negotiations to end the war, according to US Central Command.

“U.S. forces conducted self-defense strikes in southern Iran today to protect our troops from threats posed by Iranian forces,” CENTCOM spokesman Timothy Hawkins told CNN in a statement when asked about explosions reported around the Strait of Hormuz.

“Targets included missile launch sites and Iranian boats attempting to emplace mines. U.S. Central Command continues to defend our forces while using restraint during the ongoing ceasefire,” he added.

Some background: US and Iranian forces have previously exchanged fire during the ceasefire. In early May, US forces targeted Iranian military facilities responsible for launching a series of “unprovoked” missile, drone and small boat attacks against American warships transiting the strait.

President Donald Trump previously authorized US forces to respond to Iranian provocations around the key waterway.

Iran reports explosions at sites along Strait of Hormuz, activates air defenses


Three explosions were heard in the port city of Bandar Abbas, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) said in a short statement early Tuesday local time citing “sources,” but there was no immediate official confirmation of the cause of the blasts.

In a later statement, the IRGC said the sound of an explosion has been heard near Bandar Abbas airport. Iran’s air defense system in Bandar Abbas “has been activated to counter hostile targets,” the IRGC added.

Iran’s state-run Islamic Republic News Agency (IRNA) also reported that the “sound of several consecutive explosions was heard around midnight … in Bandar Abbas city, the cause of which has not yet been announced by official sources.”

Iran’s semi-official Fars News Agency, citing witnesses, said similar sounds were also reported in the Persian Gulf near Sirik and Jask.

Earlier, Iran’s armed forces said they had destroyed a hostile drone in the Persian Gulf area, the reports said.

Bandar Abbas in southern Iran, the site of a key Iranian naval and air base, is strategically located along the Strait of Hormuz.