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Digital IDs, CBDCs, and Surveillance: Protecting Individual Liberty in the Digital Age

Digital IDs, CBDCs, and Surveillance: Protecting Individual Liberty in the Digital Age

Published 4 months, 1 week ago
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Tom dives deep into the growing threat of digital IDs, central bank digital currencies (CBDCs), and the rise of AI surveillance—warning that these technologies could give governments unprecedented control over our daily lives. Tom draws vivid parallels between historical abuses of power and current trends, referencing moments like Canada’s freezing of bank accounts in 2022, the expansion of surveillance after 9/11, and the COVID-era clampdowns on personal freedoms around the world.

Through compelling stories and hard-hitting data, Tom explores how governments often use crises to grab more power, and how digital systems could turn everyday rights—like spending money or traveling—into privileges subjec

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