The Digital Trap: How Governments Are Quietly Building a Global Citizen Surveillance Grid

Governments around the world are quietly constructing a digital web that tracks, monitors, and categorizes citizens — all under the friendly banner of “security” and “convenience.” The rise of the global citizen surveillance grid isn’t a sci-fi plot anymore; it’s unfolding right in front of us. From digital IDs to centralized databases linking everything from banking to healthcare, the infrastructure for total digital control is nearly complete. And the scariest part? Most people are helping to build it — one “voluntary” app download at a time.

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Is $30 Billion in Corporate Welfare a Betrayal of Canadian Taxpayers?

A Shocking Price Tag for “Green Investment” Canada’s federal government has committed a staggering $30 billion in corporate subsidies to lure companies like Stellantis and Volkswagen into building electric vehicle (EV) battery plants on Canadian soil. Marketed as a visionary investment in clean energy and future jobs, the plan is wrapped in the language of…

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Burning Cargo: Why Shipping Giants Are Turning Their Backs on Electric Vehicles

They won’t tell you this on the evening news—but some of the world’s largest cargo companies are now flat-out refusing to transport electric vehicles. Why? One chilling reason: the extreme fire hazard posed by lithium-ion batteries. For years, EVs were paraded as the sleek saviors of the climate crisis. Polished ads. Green incentives. Politicians gushing…

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