Sunday, June 7, 2026

Why Q-Day Will Be the Moment the Cyber Tower of Babel Will Be Built


Why Q-Day Will Be the Moment the Cyber Tower of Babel Will Be Built to Control Us All


Genesis 11 records the first organized human project. Men gathered on the plain of Shinar, agreed on a common language, and decided to build a tower whose top would reach unto heaven and “make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.”


The motive was not architecture. The motive was unification under a single authority of their own design. God scattered them by confusing the tongues, and the project collapsed.


The story is treated as ancient fable by most of the Western academy. It reads with uncomfortable accuracy to anyone watching how the global technocratic class is positioning the response to Q-Day.


Q-Day, the moment quantum computing breaks the cryptography that secures modern banking, communication, identity, and infrastructure, has been pitched in the establishment press as a looming security crisis. 


That framing is technically accurate. What is going unsaid is how the response is being assembled. The migration to post-quantum cryptography is being bundled, quietly and across multiple jurisdictions, with digital identity systems, central bank digital currencies, biometric authentication, and AI-driven access control.


The cryptographic rebuild is not merely an algorithm swap. It is a once-in-a-civilization opportunity to redesign who gets to participate in the digital economy and on what terms.


Every time the technocratic class faces a crisis it cannot solve at the local level, the proposed solution is consolidation. The 2008 financial crisis produced unprecedented central bank coordination. The CV era produced cross-border vaccine passports and digital health credentials that lingered long after the alleged emergency ended. The climate framework produced ESG scoring systems that quietly redirect capital flows.


The Q-Day response is shaping up to follow the same script with far greater stakes.


The argument will sound reasonable. The world’s encryption is breaking, the threats are real (and they are), the only viable response is coordinated, standards-based, internationally interoperable migration. 


Whoever designs the new cryptographic standards will, by definition, design the keys, the credentialing systems, the authentication protocols, and the trust authorities that decide whose digital identity is valid.


That is not a small thing. That is the operating system of civilization.


The rails being laid right now reach far beyond mathematics. Central bank digital currencies are being designed on cryptographic foundations that must be quantum-resistant; the same architectures permit programmable money, expiration dates on currency, transaction-by-transaction approval, and complete behavioral monitoring.


The European QUBIP project has already produced what its researchers call the first complete implementation of a sovereign digital identity compatible with post-quantum cryptography, with credentials stored in digital wallets and selective disclosure governed by zero-knowledge mechanisms.


The language sounds liberating. The structure is a permission system.


Biometric authentication, behavioral analysis, and password-less identity verification are being marketed as quantum-resilient alternatives to legacy login systems. None of those features are accidents of cryptographic necessity. They are policy choices being smuggled in under the cover of technical inevitability.


A future where access to one’s bank account, healthcare records, employment verification, and public services depends on a biometric handshake with an AI-monitored identity service is not a fringe scenario. It is the working draft being assembled in Brussels, Beijing, and the Bank for International Settlements.


The Apostle Paul warned the Thessalonian church about exactly this pattern of false reassurance.

For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.


The pattern is consistent across history. The pitch is protection. The architecture is control.


The China Template

The People’s Republic of China has already built, at national scale, what the rest of the world’s technocrats are now drafting. A central bank digital currency that monitors every transaction. A social credit infrastructure that ties identity, behavior, and access. A surveillance state integrated with AI-driven facial recognition and predictive policing. And a parallel investment program in quantum computing and quantum communications that positions Beijing to read the rest of the world’s harvested communications when Q-Day arrives.


The National Endowment for Democracy’s analysis of “data-centric authoritarianism” makes the convergence explicit. Quantum, CBDC, and AI are not three separate Chinese projects. They are one architecture, designed to expand globally as Beijing exports its model through Belt and Road digital infrastructure deals, telecommunications equipment, and standards-body lobbying. The West is not building a defense against this model. In several important respects, the West is building the same model with friendlier marketing and a more polished spokesperson


Discernment, Not Panic

Christians are not called to live in fear of the next system. They are called to watch. 

The Lord Jesus told His disciples to know the times, to discern the signs, and to refuse the easy bargain that exchanges freedom for false peace. 


Q-Day, by itself, is a real engineering problem with a real engineering response. The migration to mathematically sound post-quantum algorithms can and should happen. The danger is not the math. The danger is what is being attached to the math while the public is told only the math matters.


The next eighteen to thirty-six months will produce a wave of legislation, international standards, and private-sector contracts that will determine whose identity system, whose digital currency, and whose authentication framework becomes the global default.


That window is when the tower is being built. The plain of Shinar in 2026 does not have bricks and slime for mortar. It has cryptographic primitives, biometric templates, and CBDC ledgers. The motive is the same one Genesis named, to make a name, to consolidate, and to ensure no one is scattered, which is to say, no one is left outside the system.


The faithful response is not paranoia. It is clarity. The Q-Day rebuild is happening. The question is whether American Christians, conservatives, and constitutional voices will pay attention to what is being built on top of it while the headlines argue about quantum bits and decryption timelines.




The Political Hot Potato Heats Up: AI Data Centers- Part 2


The Political Hot Potato Heats Up: AI Data Centers- Part 2
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In this follow-up to my previous article “The Political Hot Potato: AI Data Centers,” this hot potato is burning hotter than ever. Around the country, citizens are rising up and defeating AI data center proposals at the local level. According to a recent Gallup poll 70% of Americans oppose the construction of an AI data center in their local area.[1] Big Tech and its supporters, those who receive donations or stand to profit from these projects, are scrambling. 

The race is on. The greedy tech oligarchs are in it to win it and using various strategies, but the citizens of the United States are not going to roll over. We are in the battle for the long haul. Citizens defeat an AI data center proposal in one county and immediately a new data center proposal pops up in the county next door. We are playing whack a mole.

Elon Musk has proposed placing AI data centers in orbit, powered by abundant solar energy to help address terrestrial power constraints and water consumption issues. [2]  [3]Another emerging strategy involves small, modular data center nodes installed on or near homes and in neighborhoods to ease grid strain.[4] The deep state government and tech oligarchs want their surveillance centers installed, and they will do whatever it takes. The battle is multifaceted, playing out at the  city, county, state, and federal levels.

Opposition is so widespread that at the federal level, internal U.S. government documents now label anti-data center movements and criticism of AI as potential “anti-technology extremism” worthy of surveillance. 

This shift comes primarily from federal agencies including the Department of Homeland Security, the FBI, and regional fusion centers that coordinate with state and local law enforcement. More than 1,000 pages of internal reports obtained via FOIA and reviewed by WIRED show this national approach tying growing public backlash into broader domestic terrorism monitoring.

As resistance has spread to hundreds of community groups across 42 states, peaceful actions such as town hall complaints about noise, water usage, and power demands are being flagged in intelligence bulletins. Even non-violent activities like photographing proposed sites or sharing videos online have drawn attention as possible precursors to threats.

Writing this commentary could put me on the list. Critics warn that this broad and vague label risks chilling consequences for ordinary citizens exercising their First Amendment rights, even though actual violence remains extremely rare. [5]


For example, at a city council meeting in Port Washington, Wisconsin, police forcibly removed and arrested Christine Le Jeune and two other women after she continued speaking out against a proposed data center project during public comment.[6]  Similar incidents of residents being escorted or removed by police have occurred in multiple states including New Jersey, Illinois, and Oklahoma during heated town hall discussions. [7]

In short, the more popular and effective grassroots resistance becomes, the more federal surveillance resources are being directed to monitor it. Ironically, they are using the very AI data centers that locals oppose to monitor/surveil and store the resistance data.

According to Larry Ellison of Oracle, the real purpose of these huge AI data centers is mass surveillance of every American. They plan to collect video from millions of cameras, such as police body cams, car dashcams, flock cameras, doorbells, and security cameras, and use AI to watch everything in real time. This creates an Orwellian system where people are constantly watched. Cameras, Cameras Everywhere – See Every Move You Make – Welcome

“Citizens will be on their best behavior, because we’re constantly recording and reporting everything that’s going on,” – Larry Ellison, Executive Chairman and CTO of Oracle. September 2024

“The instrument (the telescreen, it was called) could be dimmed, but there was no way of shutting it off completely. … There was of course no way of knowing whether you were being watched at any given moment.” — George Orwell, 1984

“Always eyes watching you and the voice enveloping you. Asleep or awake, indoors or out of doors, in the bath or in bed—no escape. Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull.” — George Orwell, 1984






UK Government Plots Digital ID Lockdown On Every Phone In Lockstep With Big Tech


UK Government Plots Digital ID Lockdown On Every Phone In Lockstep With Big Tech



The Labour government in Britain is accelerating its assault on digital privacy under the well-worn banner of child protection. Fresh plans leaked to the press reveal ministers intend to compel Apple, Google and other tech firms to restrict smartphones so thoroughly that a digital ID will be needed to use them with unfettered access.

The mechanism comes in the form of expanded age verification that effectively demands digital identification for device setup and use. 

What is sold as safeguarding the young is shaping up as a backdoor mandate for every adult in Britain to submit ID just to operate a phone or go online.

This development lands alongside Google's confirmation that it will soon bring digital IDs to Android devices in the UK via Google Wallet. Users will record a short video selfie and scan a government-issued ID to add a digital version of their passport or other documents.

The feature, already rolling out in select EU countries this summer, is explicitly tied to the UK's Online Safety Act requirements for age checks on content involving self-harm, eating disorders, bullying and pornography.

Google is exploring certification under the government's digital identity trust framework, which could extend its use to everyday purchases such as alcohol.

Apple has already implemented similar restrictions on iOS devices in Britain, forcing age confirmation or locking users into limited "child mode."

Big Brother Watch director Silkie Carlo has been blunt about where this leads. "Protecting children online is vital, but these are outrageous plans that will fail to address the underlying causes of online harm. This will only result in population-wide ID checks for all of us to use our phones, tablets and laptops."

She continued: "Put simply, the Labour Government is introducing ID checks for the internet. No one in a democracy should need to show their passport just to get online."

Carlo warned that the proposals replace genuine parental responsibility and meaningful tech design with "performative, authoritarian government control that children can easily circumvent by accessing adult-registered devices." For the UK's fifty million adult internet users, the outcome is stark: "this backdoor digital ID requirement would invoke the death of anonymity and internet privacy."

The mechanics are chilling. Without submitting to intrusive ID checks during device setup, users face a "chokehold on your software and internet access leaving you with a child-locked device." Restrictions on messaging, streaming and browsing open the door to client-side scanning - government spyware sitting in every pocket. Carlo noted this has long been a GCHQ ambition and "will be exploited for other purposes before long."


The bigger picture involving "The Government mandating that all phones/devices in Britain require ID and surveillance software is a crossing of the Rubicon that would make the UK one of the most authoritarian internet regimes in the world."

The story broke via a leak to The Times rather than any parliamentary process. Carlo called it a travesty: "This extreme technological censorship requires rigorous public and parliamentary scrutiny that is totally missing." Big Brother Watch has pledged to fight the measures.

These phone-level controls do not exist in isolation. They slot directly into the UK's wider digital ID infrastructure, already exposed as a dystopian experiment in mass surveillance.

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Safe Space' Ambush: How UK Police Trapped and Destroyed a Christian Officer for Speaking Truth


Safe Space' Ambush: How UK Police Trapped and Destroyed a Christian Officer for Speaking Truth (Video)


What the officer was told was a training session, was in reality, a purge.

In North Yorkshire, Police Community Support Officer Luke Salmons was invited to a diversity training course. Organizers explicitly told participants it was a “safe space,” a place for open, honest discussion.

Salmons, a Christian, took them at their word. He asked reasonable questions about jihad, Hamas, and the situation in Gaza.

Two days later, he was suspended from the force. He was isolated. His career was effectively destroyed by an internal blacklist known as the Police Barred List.

After months of hell, the Chief Constable finally overturned the gross misconduct finding. The case has now been settled. But the message is crystal clear: In today’s Britain, certain questions are no longer allowed — even in a so-called “safe space.”


Soviet-Style Deception

This was a textbook entrapment operation. 

They created the illusion of openness, encouraged officers to speak their minds, and then used their own words as weapons against them. This is Soviet-level ideological enforcement: identify, isolate, and eliminate anyone who refuses to accept the state’s approved narrative on Islam and mass migration.

As one observer noted, the real goal appears to be purging police forces across the UK of anyone who still believes 2 + 2 = 4, instead of whatever the current regime demands it add up to.

Not two-tier policing, but a new system of law altogether

The purging of police who are not in lockstep agreement with state narratives on islam and other revolutionary narratives of the state is yet another example of the transformation of the United Kingdom from the land of Magna Carta, the birthplace of individual rights, to an authoritarian communist, narrative driven society of the kind described so brilliantly by Orwell and numerous other writers, and not surprisingly, usually about England.

Officer Luke Salmons did not rant. He did not insult anyone. He simply asked questions consistent with observable reality and his Christian faith. For that, he was suspended and hounded out of his job.

How many other officers have been silently removed this way? How many good people have seen what happened to Salmons and chosen to keep their heads down rather than risk their careers?

The Bigger Picture

British institutions, police, education, and government are being transformed into enforcers of a new state ideology where:

  • Mass migration and Islamization are above criticism.
  • Traditional British and Christian perspectives are treated as dangerous extremism.
  • Dissent is punished through process, not debate.

The “safe space” was a trap designed to expose and remove anyone who still thinks independently. Luke Salmons is not the villain here.
He is the canary in the coal mine.

And the coal mine is filling with gas.


Congo Ebola cases jump as CDC warns outbreak could be among largest ever


Congo Ebola cases jump as CDC warns outbreak could be among largest ever
Jason Gale



Ebola cases in the Democratic Republic of Congo jumped by 71 in a day and another 21 deaths were recorded as health workers expanded testing in the mining town where the outbreak is believed to have begun, pointing to an epidemic that may be much bigger than previously understood.

The infections brought the number of laboratory-confirmed cases to 452 and deaths among confirmed patients to 82, according to a reportreleased Friday by Congo’s National Institute of Public Health. Health authorities have begun processing samples in Mongbwalu, an artisanal gold-mining center in Ituri province the epicenter of the outbreak, reducing delays in confirming suspected cases.


Researchers at the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention warned Friday that the Bundibugyo Ebola outbreak could become one of the largest Ebola epidemics ever recorded if control measures fail to accelerate. The epidemic’s size when it was first detected suggests extensive undetected transmission, the agency said.

The outbreak has spread across more than two dozen health zones in three eastern Congolese provinces and into neighboring Uganda, where the number of confirmed cases increased by three Friday to 19. It is unfolding in a region marked by armed conflict, mass displacement, porous borders and fragile health systems, complicating efforts to identify cases and trace contacts.

The World Health Organization and the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention launched a joint continental preparedness and response plan seeking about $319 million through November to support outbreak control in affected countries and strengthen readiness across neighboring nations. The final plan estimates total funding needs at $518 million.


Many confirmed patients developed symptoms between May 14 and May 23, followed by a second cluster of symptom onset between May 25 and June 3, health officials said. The pattern suggests the virus was continuing to spread in communities before the outbreak was formally recognized.


The finding aligns with a modeling analysis by the US CDC. The high probability of a large outbreak stems primarily from the size of the epidemic at the time it was first detected rather than evidence that the virus is spreading unusually efficiently, the agency’s researchers said in a study.

The outbreak “has the potential to quickly become one of the largest Ebola disease outbreaks ever recorded,” they wrote.


he model suggested the outbreak may have originated from a spillover event in February, weeks before authorities were alerted to unexplained illnesses in Ituri. Depending on assumptions about the number of deaths that had already occurred by late May, the analysis estimated the most likely spillover date ranged from late January to mid-February.

Under a scenario in which only 20% of infected patients are rapidly identified and isolated, CDC projected a 65% chance that the outbreak could exceed 20,000 cases within three months. If roughly 70% of patients are isolated, only about one in 20 simulations resulted in outbreaks exceeding 10,000 cases.


Some response indicators have improved. The proportion of contacts successfully followed increased to 58% from 46% two days earlier, while nearly 4,800 contacts are now under monitoring. Health authorities also reported that a new diagnostic laboratory installed in Mongbwalu is bringing testing capacity closer to affected communities.

Containment efforts continue to face obstacles. The International Red Cross and Red Crescent Movement condemned an attack on volunteers carrying out a safe burial operation in Bunia, saying Friday that several responders were injured. “Attacks against volunteers not only endanger lives, they also undermine efforts to contain the outbreak and protect communities,” the organization said.

Unlike the Zaire strain responsible for most major Ebola epidemics, there is no licensed vaccine or approved therapy specifically for Bundibugyo virus disease, though several experimental vaccines and treatments are under development.