• Episode 143: Paper View - Episode 101 - Digital Dystopia

  • Jul 2 2024
  • Length: 31 mins
  • Podcast

Episode 143: Paper View - Episode 101 - Digital Dystopia

  • Summary

  • Daniel Ford's EXPLOSIVE new book "Reality Check" is now available as an e-book everywhere:
    https://www.amazon.co.uk/Reality-Check-Daniel-Ford-ebook/dp/B0CXP2BP6G

    Any comments/questions?
    https://twitter.com/iamdanielford

    Humanity is being enticed and coerced into a digital dystopia the like of which has never been seen in known human history. In this episode...

    Energy giants are pocketing hundreds of billions in profit while millions struggle with the cost-of-living crisis. I talk about why this is happening in its wider context

    British Gas boss, Chris O'Shea says smart meters could be forced into every home to help meet net zero targets. Smart meters don't save money and are a health hazard, so why are they being forced on the public?

    Why are kids being forced to eat school lunches in silence?

    Nearly 400 towns across Britain are losing their last local bank as Barclays, Natwest, Lloyds and more announce high street closures. What is the planned future of banking and money?

    Living paycheck to paycheck and crammed into Chinese-style high rise apartments; this could be the future for Australia, and indeed, much of the world, as I have talked about many times before in this podcast

    And finally, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair launches a new drive for digital ID cards to tackle illegal immigration. What is the planned future of managing migration, and how does that tie in to the planned future for everyone?

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