The phrase is based on a 2016 essay by Ida Auken of Denmark, published by the WEF, about a future in which a hypothetical person relies on the sharing economy for many of their needs. But what does it mean? How do technologies like the digital ID and wallet tie in to this narrative? Are these seemingly unrelated topics part of a bigger narrative? If they do, how are they related? How can we connect the dots?
#Humanity
A house with four people in it, one of them is a Christian, one of them is a Jew, one of them is a Muslim, one of them is a Buddhist. Imagine, one of them is a Black man, one of them is a White man, one of them is an Asian man, one of them is an Indian man. Imagine...
The COVID drama that has been unfolding across the globe since early 2020, marks the start of a new era: the global war on humanity. Here’s why.
We, the people born between 1950-1980, we are the blessed ones. We are the awesome people. Our life is a living encyclopedia. We are also the last of a kind...
Each day walls collapse somewhere on the planet when a tornado or earthquake strikes. Each day computer firewalls are breached and information is leaked to the outside.
Building a wall is a stopgap measure to keep that was is being feared outside, at the expense of huge building costs, maintenance, and surveillance, at the expense of a false sense of safety and security, at the expense of personal freedom and liberty to all…