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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Sworn to Serve, But Serving Themselves: Exposing Political Betrayal in Canada

In Canada, politicians swear to serve the public, but political betrayal happens when personal, party, or corporate interests take priority. From opaque decision-making and cronyism to mismanaged public funds, these actions quietly erode trust and democracy. This article explores real-world examples, warning signs, and ways citizens can stay vigilant to ensure leaders honor their oaths.

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