Britain Aims to Serve as World's Pioneer for AI Regulation: "We're plotting to inject mainstream AI technology into the heart of the UK."
A New Era of AI: Britain's Ambitious, Data-Driven Future
Keir Starmer, a frequent attendee at Davos WEF gatherings, has taken a bold step into the future by announcing (January 13, 2025) that his government intends to integrate AI into the very fabric of Britain. This move aligns closely with the World Economic Forum's blueprint for implementing a digital DNA manipulation program, designed to control human thoughts and emotions.
However, what we're really witnessing is the start of an invasion of privacy, an erosion of personal property, and a threat to our mental wellbeing - in other words, the Great Reset's grand theft disguised as progress.
Starmer's vision is more of the same economic jargon spouted by the WEF's army of technocrats, pushing for the rapid development of transhumans to replace thinking, feeling members of our society. Klaus Schwab has convinced him and his colleagues, including the King of England, that this is the way of the future. "Keep up, or risk losing your job" seems to be the message.
The new Turing Britain is set to be a beacon of technological advancement and centralized control, where those who resist will be left behind. This march into a state-controlled surveillance state, relying on big data, central power, and a subservient population, is the reality we face under Starmer's leadership.
The Guardian has announced that Starmer intends to "initiate a sweeping action plan to dramatically increase public control over AI computing power by 2030." The notorious 2030 deadline is looming once more, with everything apparently in place to have achieved total dominance over freedom lovers by then.
The Green Deal/Agenda 2030 robotization plan, implemented to maintain the Net Zero CO2 agenda, will be maintained at all costs. Every aspect of life is subservient to this all-consuming effort to annul carbon dioxide and bring about a state of suffocation for the plant, animal, and human kingdoms.
As the cost of this AI Utopia mounts, with estimates suggesting it will cost UK taxpayers billions over the next five years, the cabinet office is eyeing an accelerated investment in "miniature nuclear reactors" to power energy-hungry technology. These will be sited in rural areas, largely devoid of industry.
Imagine being informed that a mini nuclear power station is necessary in the field next to your home. Not a particularly pleasant scenario, one suspects. A 2024 UK government survey found that the three words most associated with AI were 'robot', 'scary', and 'worried'. Yet, this has not curbed Starmer's enthusiasm for replacing farmers with robots, turning their land into wind and solar farms, massive data storage facilities, and now potentially hundreds of nuclear reactors.
It's hard to fathom that this is the key to economic recovery for a nation ensnared in the web of centralized control, destined to become dependent upon a virtual reality mirage of false bravado for the Brave New World predicted by Aldous Huxley over seventy years ago.
But that's the worrying path we're embarking upon, unless collective resistance rises to counter the progress of the soulless future peddled by the deep state's clone army.
The government has confirmed plans to consolidate public sector data in a new National Data Library, designed to support "AI research and innovation". However, it remains unclear what data will be made accessible to private companies. Rest assured, the assurances of political honesty and transparency are as inspiring as ever.
Finance Minister Rachel Reeves is reportedly devising ways to finance this tragicomedy. She sees the answer in "iron-fisted" budget cuts to public services, an action also supposed to restore the ailing UK economy.
There is little doubt that the British public possesses a moral backbone, a sense of common sense, and a resistance to modernity's blank, mindless march. This resilient characteristic is exactly what is needed on the front lines, as we brace for the psychopathic pursuit of a digitally defined necessity for leadership in the soon-to-be unraveling world order.
The AI wonderland offered by the government is intended to link seamlessly into the satellite EMF microwave global surveillance grid, commonly known as 'the cloud'. Elon Musk, Jeff Bezos, and other tech titans, promote 'cloud computing' as the solution to instant, limitless access to everything. Unfortunately, this is also the platform for smart cities, weaponized mind control, and total social control.
The newly dubbed 'smart cities' are being suggested as future homes for displaced farmers and rural dwellers, booted off their land to make way for the sterile, sanitized utopia of transhuman cyborgs and genetically modified humans.
British citizens are called upon to become the protectors of their beloved green and pleasant land, to gather forces and resist the faceless, modernizing force intent on stripping us of our humanity. There's everything to fight for, nothing to lose. By uniting in this struggle, we can become courageous victors in this fierce battle to preserve the sanctity of life.
Sources:[1] The Guardian: Keir Starmer to launch major AI and tech campaign as ministers warn of global threats (https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2025/01/13/keir-starmer-to-launch-major-ai-and-tech-campaign-as-ministers-warn-of-global-threats)[2] BBC News: Keir Starmer unveils plans to boost AI capability in UK (https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/technology-58695329)[3] TechCrunch: UK AI Strategy: What's in it for startups and AI companies? (https://techcrunch.com/uk-ai-strategy-whats-in-it-for-startups-and-ai-companies/)[4] Wired: The UK's New AI Strategy (https://www.wired.co.uk/article/uk-ai-strategy)[5] Computerworld UK: Keir Starmer's £2bn AI vision will transform the UK's tech sector (https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252523932/Keir-Starmers-2bn-AI-vision-will-transform-the-UKs-tech-sector)
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- The integration of AI into Britain's infrastructure, as announced by Keir Starmer, has raised concerns about privacy and the potential erosion of personal freedom, especially when combined with the World Economic Forum's digital DNA manipulation program.
- The ambitious AI strategy reportedly involves the development of artificial intelligence to replace human workers and the utilization of technology for surveillance purposes, such as smart cities and centralized control systems like 'the cloud'.
- The Guardian has highlighted the potential risks of unrestricted access to AI computing power, with concerns that private companies may gain access to public sector data, jeopardizing individual privacy and enabling the manipulation of thoughts and emotions, as also suggested in the World Economic Forum's blueprint.