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Audio: Kamala's Price Controls
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Audio: Kamala's Price Controls

Accidental communist or globalist plaything?
  • The Washington Post calls Harris ‘communist’ for price controls comment

  • Crucially it would be a pretext for rationing based on bio digital identity

  • Harris-Walz drop hints to socialist voters. This is yet another layer of deception

  • Price controls and UBI have nefarious role in a de-industrialised society

The Kamala Harris campaign announced on Wednesday that she would, as president, institute a "federal ban on price gouging on food and groceries."

Simultaneously, the mayor of London Sadiq Khan proposed rent controls.

Price controls are notorious for making shorgages even worse: products that are unaffordable to some, become unavailable to many.

They also lead to rationing. In the surveillance state that means just another pretext for bio-digital identity.

Curiously Australia just announced its digital ID and the European Commission rolled out a vaccine passport test project in five countries. In Britain, a former Labour home secretary proposed bio digital identity as an answer to illegal migration, three months before the recent riots. And the U.S. said that Social Security data had been hacked. How should we secure your data? With a bio digital identity, of course!

We'll examine how talk of price controls, UBI, and digital identity, are connected to social engineering. The Harris-Walz camp are not shy about dropping hints that appeal to voters of a socialist bent.

You can access the original text and footnotes here.

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Articles cited:
The Never Normal is Forever - UK Gov aims to Embed Control through 'New Identities' (Sep 07, 2021)
Matt Hancock and the Midazolam Touch: I Can't Breathe - a Very British Way of Death (Sep 13, 2021)

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