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The Town Crier Chronicles

Where Analogue Publications Meet the Digital Press

(Edition 1: Page 16) - EMF 4.0 and the Rise of Digital Domination

Each passing day reveals more of the hidden depths in which the global population finds itself submerged. Across the world, governments have increasingly aligned themselves with oppressors, enabling the advance of a technocratic regime that prioritises data, power, and control over human rights and freedom.

For at least the past five years, those invested in the “age of technocracy” have been profiting from the very people they are meant to serve. The UK government is no exception — its trajectory continues unchecked, and often with deliberate folly.

When companies collapse, they are rarely the ones tied to oligarchs or backed by global elites. Independent ventures — those that challenge the status quo — are steadily pushed out. Customers and clients are kept unaware of alternative options through manipulated visibility, throttled reach, and silenced platforms.

This film explores how our data is being captured and consolidated by a small handful of organisations in pursuit of a "One World Algocracy" — a system ruled not by elected leaders, but by algorithmic governance underpinned by corporate interest.

Even more disturbing is the UK government’s recent announcement of a £50 million taxpayer-funded experiment to dim naturally occurring sunlight — allegedly to counteract global warming. The scale of this initiative borders on the science-fictional: a climate intervention of Star Wars magnitude. It remains to be seen whether the public will quietly accept such an audacious step. But deeper questions are now being asked: How long have those in power had access to this level of technology without disclosure? And what else can they do that we aren’t being told about?

With growing awareness around the importance of natural sunlight for maintaining healthy vitamin D levels — and the clear links between vitamin D deficiency and mental health issues, particularly in Western populations who already spend less time outdoors due to inclement weather — this latest move raises serious concerns. Is this yet another attempt to commodify the natural world, ensuring that even sunlight, like clean air or safe water, becomes something we must pay for — or be denied?

Some may call this alarmist. So let us give you a live example: BitChute.

This alternative video-sharing platform, founded in the UK, has refused to bow to the prevailing technocratic norms. As a result, it has faced targeted attacks — from bank account restrictions and suppressed search visibility, to declining video reach and direct interference with user accounts.

Now, due to evolving regulatory conditions in the UK, BitChute has announced it will discontinue service for UK residents. Let that sink in: a platform founded in the UK, by UK nationals, can no longer serve its home audience.

Meanwhile, platforms like TikTok — owned by multinational conglomerates and aligned with mainstream narratives — remain unrestricted. The issue here is not freedom of speech; it is power and control.

Perhaps BitChute’s refusal to hand over user data freely to the tech overlords prompted the clampdown. Their commitment to freedom of speech and user privacy does not align with the demands of those who seek to dominate the digital space.

This pattern is not new. It is centuries old — only now more sophisticated, more pervasive, and more brutal.

If you are in the UK, try accessing BitChute. Read their statement. Understand how regulatory suppression is being used as a tool of modern-day digital tyranny. And ask yourself: who benefits from the silencing of dissent?

Meanwhile be sure to watch the film and continue to support free speech with everything you've got.

If you are outside the UK, you can view the film on Bitchute here


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