While People Sleep, Canada, UK and EU Accelerate Rollout of ‘Beast System’

Would you like to live in a country where the government can secretly cut off your phone and internet connection if you’re accused of spreading “disinformation”? Or how about a country where you have to submit to a digital identification system to get a job? We live in a time when our freedoms are being eroded in countless ways. If we don’t rise up and make our voices heard now, those who want to take away our freedoms will simply continue to push the boundaries. Ultimately, we might end up in a “Beast System” society where we have no freedoms at all.
A new bill has been introduced in Canada that has some very alarming implications, writes Michael Snyder .
According to the Canadian Constitution Foundation, this bill would allow the government to “secretly order telecommunications service providers like Telus, Bell, and Rogers to stop providing services to individual Canadians”…
The Canadian Constitution Foundation is concerned about the civil liberties implications of the Carney government’s proposed cybersecurity bill, C-8, which would allow the Minister of Industry to secretly order telecommunications service providers such as Telus, Bell, and Rogers to stop providing services to individual Canadians.
The Minister would be permitted to issue such an order if she “has reasonable grounds to believe that it is necessary to protect the Canadian telecommunications system from any threat, including interference, tampering, disruption or deterioration.”
How would you feel if an anonymous government official decided you could no longer have phone or internet service because you shared something on social media that was considered “disinformation”?
The Liberal government in Canada keeps telling us how dangerous “disinformation” is, and this bill would allow the government to suspend services based on “any threat” to the Canadian telecommunications system. Here’s what Section 15.2 of the bill actually says…
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15.2 (1) If there are reasonable grounds to believe that this is necessary to secure the Canadian telecommunications system against any threat, including interference, tampering, disruption or deterioration, the Minister, after consulting with the Minister of Public Safety and Emergency Management and such persons as the Minister deems appropriate, may by order
- (a) prohibit a telecommunications service provider from providing services to any person, including a telecommunications service provider; and
- (b) direct a telecommunications service provider to suspend the supply of services to a specified person, including a telecommunications service provider, for a specified period of time.
Moreover, under this bill, the government does not even have to inform you that your service is being disconnected.
And if you are unwilling to comply with the government’s order, you could face an extremely high fine …
Anyone who fails to comply with the order, for example, by failing to keep it secret, may be fined up to $25,000 for the first violation and $50,000 for subsequent violations. Businesses may be fined up to $10 million for the first violation and up to $15 million for subsequent violations.
Now that the truth about this bill is coming to light, hopefully it will not pass.
Another form of tyranny is being introduced in Europe this month.
If you plan to visit an EU country, you will soon be forced to be photographed and fingerprinted …
European holiday destinations will soon require travellers to provide fingerprints and photographs upon arrival.
France, Italy, Portugal, the United Kingdom and 25 other countries will start implementing the new Entry/Exit System (EES) on October 12, which will take around six months to complete.
“These European countries will implement the different elements of the EES in phases, including the collection of biometric data, such as facial images and fingerprints,” the European Union (EU) website said.
Once they collect your biometric data, it remains stored in their databases forever.
This is so wrong, and I’m surprised there hasn’t been more of a fuss about it.
On the EU’s official website, they even encourage us to hand over some of our biometric data to them in advance .
You must provide your personal information. Passport control officers will take a photo of your face and/or scan your fingerprints. This information will be stored in a digital file.
This process can be expedited if you pre-register some of your information. You can do this by using:
- the equipment provided for this purpose (“self-service system”), if available at your border crossing; and/or
- a mobile application – if made available by the country of arrival or departure.
In any of the above cases you will meet a passport control officer.
If you do not intend to provide your biometric data, you will not be able to travel to Europe.
It’s that simple.
Personally, I am even more concerned about what the UK plans to do.
If you are a British citizen and you do not opt into the new digital identification system that is coming soon, you will not be allowed to work …
The government has announced plans to introduce a digital ID system across the United Kingdom. Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer says this will make the country’s borders “more secure.”
The IDs do not have to be carried every day, but are mandatory for everyone who wants to work.
The government says the plan will be implemented “by the end of the parliamentary term,” meaning before the next general election, which by law must be held no later than August 2029.
Fortunately, many people are resisting this ridiculous new requirement.
So far, more than 1.6 million British citizens have signed a petition stating that “no one should be forced to register with a state-controlled ID system”…
More than 1.6 million people have signed a petition against the introduction of digital ID cards after Keir Starmer announced plans to make them compulsory for people working in the UK by 2029.
The petition states that “no one should be forced to register with a state-controlled ID system,” describing it as a “step towards mass surveillance and digital control.”
Petitions that receive more than 100,000 signatures are eligible for debate in parliament, but there is little evidence that they are successful in influencing government policy.
Many people are concerned that the issues I have discussed in this article are steps toward implementing “the Beast system.”
And without a doubt, we are definitely living in the end times .
We must therefore certainly resist any attempt to undermine our freedoms.
Unfortunately, the “Big Brother control system” that surrounds us has been steadily growing for a long time.
No generation has ever been so watched, controlled, followed and manipulated as this generation.
As AI technology continues to develop at an exponential pace, our rulers will have even more digital tools at their disposal.
These are ominous times, and things will get very strange in the chaotic years ahead.