# The Future of Online Control: Navigating a Biometric World
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The Shift Towards Online Dependency
As we stand on the brink of a significant technological evolution, it seems orchestrated yet subtle, leading us towards a future where control is paramount. For those who seek the truth, the ultimate goal appears to be total oversight, utilizing online access as a means to compel the masses to conform to the elite's agenda.
While debates may arise regarding the nature of this agenda, one point remains clear: the desire for control is at its core. The envisioned total oversight by the ruling powers may manifest through the introduction of technological biometric devices, likely beginning as apps that grant access to the digital world.
At this juncture in 2024, we still possess the illusion of freedom in our online interactions. This perceived freedom serves to foster a reliance on the internet for nearly every aspect of our lives—banking, entertainment, communication, job applications, housing, travel, credit, and beyond. The trajectory is clear: in the foreseeable future, navigating life without digital access will become increasingly unfeasible.
The authorities are focused on establishing control, which will afford them immense power over those who comply. Conversely, those who resist may find themselves ostracized, labeled as outlaws, and forced to live on the fringes of society, hunted by those who have embraced the convenience of the system.
Reflecting on recent history, the events from 2020 to 2022 served as a testing ground to gauge compliance. A considerable segment of the population—Americans, Europeans, and others—complied with directives that were often dubious in nature.
As the concept of mandatory biometric devices for internet access gains traction, the rationale behind it will raise eyebrows. However, the potential repercussions of non-compliance may outweigh individuals' inherent desire for freedom, leading them to acquiesce for the sake of security and material comforts.
This scenario may lead to a fracture among families, friends, and colleagues, with some choosing compliance to evade persecution and others standing firm in their commitment to freedom and faith. Those unprepared for such a reality may find themselves paralyzed by fear and confusion.
The current infrastructure being developed seems to pave the way for this outcome, while distractions—politics, wars, natural disasters, and economic challenges—serve to divert our attention from the underlying shifts. Amidst these distractions, society is lulled into complacency, often unaware of the impending changes.
The older generations, particularly Boomers and Gen X, tend to resist this rapid technological advancement, while younger generations have increasingly embraced dependency on digital devices. The voices of dissent are dwindling, especially among those who prioritize survival in a system that rewards compliance.
It is not my desire to predict such a future; rather, I wish to highlight the unavoidable trajectory we seem to be on. The internet was designed for control—absolute control—over those who choose to adopt biometric solutions for online access.
In my estimation, we are looking at a timeline of 10 to 20 years for this shift to fully materialize, with the majority of the older generations likely no longer present. As we enjoy the conveniences of the digital age, few consider how these advancements could be weaponized against us.
The concerns I express may be dismissed as paranoia or conspiracy theories by those in power and their supporters. Yet, each individual must discern the validity of these observations for themselves, understanding that our choices carry consequences that resonate in this life and beyond.
The first video titled "Control Dependencies - Georgia Tech - HPCA: Part 1" delves into the nuances of how technology underpins control mechanisms in modern society.
Section 1.1 Understanding the Mechanism of Control
As we explore this intricate web of control, it becomes essential to understand how dependency on technology is cultivated. The transition to a fully digital world is designed to integrate into our daily lives so seamlessly that the implications often go unnoticed.
Subsection 1.1.1 The Role of Biometric Devices
Section 1.2 Resistance and Compliance
The dynamic between those who comply and those who resist will shape the future landscape of society. Understanding this tension is crucial as we navigate these changes.
Chapter 2 The Consequences of Compliance
The second video, "Quickly Create Multiple Dependent Drop-Down Lists in Microsoft Excel," illustrates the ease with which technology can streamline tasks, yet also highlights the increasing complexity of our reliance on digital tools.