DPY2-Sean Patrick Tario interviews Hanna Roth of RejectDigitalID.org - Digital Privacy and Your Life
In a gripping conversation, Hanna Roth delves into the alarming implications of digital identity systems and blockchain technologies. Drawing on her journey from lockdown in New York to becoming an activist with Reject Digital ID, Hanna uncovers the…
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DPY2-Sean Patrick Tario interviews Hanna Roth of RejectDigitalID.org - Digital Privacy and Your Life
In a gripping conversation, Hanna Roth delves into the alarming implications of digital identity systems and blockchain technologies. Drawing on her journey from lockdown in New York to becoming an activist with Reject Digital ID, Hanna uncovers the sinister forces behind initiatives like Operation Warp Speed and the push for Central Bank Digital Currencies. As a concerned mother and grandmother, her motivation stems from a personal quest to protect future generations from what she calls a 'digital gulag' — a world of complete surveillance and control masked as convenience. She passionately warns of the dangers tied to digital IDs and programmable money, illuminating how these systems could shift societal structures toward a dystopian reality. With tales of those facing repercussions for expressing 'wrong think,' she underscores the dire need for state-level activism. Hanna emphasizes that now is the critical moment for citizens to mobilize, challenging listeners to move beyond mere digital debates to action. As she elaborates on how everyday convenience is weaponized through seamless data integration, she urges listeners to educate themselves and take a stand against the creeping encroachment of freedoms. The stakes are higher than many realize, and time is running out. Tune in to discover how you can contribute to this movement and safeguard your rights. Join the call to action, and find out how rejecting digital identity can be a pathway toward reclaiming personal sovereignty.
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