Saturday, May 23, 2026

Everything is an offer

Editor's note: Tony Blair (the "weapons of mass destruction" peddler) through his Institute for Global Change (TBI), is actively promoting a national digital ID system in the UK, arguing it would "make government services faster, cheaper, and more efficient while reducing fraud and boosting economic growth." TBI has produced supporting reports and influenced policy discussions around the digital ID scheme announced by the UK's Keir Starmer in 2025. A key connection is substantial funding from Oracle founder Larry Ellison, whose foundation has donated or pledged around £257–260 million to TBI. Obviously as usual, more undue influence, particularly as Oracle already holds approximately £1 billion in UK government cloud contracts across departments including the Home Office, DWP, and Ministry of Justice. The symbiotic relationship happens continuously between governments and private corporations with Blair lobbying UK officials with the institute now positioning Oracle to benefit from any national digital ID rollout.
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Global Tyranny: Britain is being used as a test case for digital ID control

By Rhoda Wilson | May 23, 2026

British politician David Kurten, leader of the Heritage Party, joined Daniel Forsius from the Swedish independent media outlet News Voice to discuss the escalating crisis in the UK.

From people being jailed for protests against migration crimes and social media posts, to the King's Speech pushing digital ID, and the growing resistance with massive protests – Britain is being used as a test project for global control.
"There's a lot of agitation in the UK at the moment among the people because they realise the Government is acting against the people, they’re not for the people,” Kurten said.

It's not only in the UK. "I think all of the governments are working in lockstep together because [they all have an allegiance] to the World Economic Forum and the powers that be and the global cabal,” he said. "And at one point or another, some nations are pushing forward the agenda faster in some areas than others, and other times its other nations that are pushing forward."

"But, I think at the moment, the UK is being used to push forward with the digital ID … but they’re also doing the same thing in Australia, New Zealand and Canada as well, it seems the English-speaking countries are being used at this very moment in time to push forward that part of the agenda."

It's not only the digital ID that the global cabal is trying to impose on nations. "I feel like I'm fighting 20 different battles all at the same time and they manifest in different nations at different times."

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Editor's note: Concerns about private corporations accessing UK citizens' private information highlight grave risks to privacy, civil liberties, and democratic accountability. Critics warn that Tony Blair-backed centralized digital ID systems could create a powerful mass surveillance infrastructure by handing over sensitive personal data to foreign companies like Oracle and Palantir (see The fog machine at Palantir), exposing citizens to data breaches, cyberattacks, and identity theft. Key dangers include mission creep turning the ID into a tool for monitoring benefits, taxes, health, travel, and online activity; profit-driven exploitation of data; loss of national sovereignty through vendor lock-in and foreign legal obligations; and discrimination against those who struggle with the technology. The scheme also lacks true democratic legitimacy, being heavily pushed by Blair's privately funded institute. Opt out by refusing to enroll or use the digital ID when offered, avoiding the system entirely and continuing with existing forms of identification where possible. Just say NO. Don't accept the offer because everything is an offer.

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