You've been watching the wrong threat. While everyone debates CBDCs and social credit scores, the real control system has been quietly constructed by the very corporations you thought were fighting for digital freedom.
The Linux Foundation—supposedly the bastion of open-source independence—has become something entirely different. Their membership roster reads like a who's who of global control: BlackRock, Microsoft, Google, IBM, and every major corporation that shapes your daily life.
But here's what should terrify you: they've just completed "Trust Over IP," a system that will govern every digital interaction you have. Not just financial transactions—everything. Your access to buildings, transportation, healthcare, even basic commerce will flow through their authentication protocols.
The pilot program is already running in British Columbia. Airport security systems worldwide are implementing the early stages. And you're about to discover why your smartphone is actually a tracking device for the Internet of Things—where you are literally classified as a "thing" to be managed.