‘Safe’ – it’s a word overused by politicians to lull the public into incredibly dangerous pieces of legislation.
Aside from the obvious failure of other ‘safe and effective’ products over the last two years, digital safety has become the focus of governments around the world spearheaded by the closed-door international lobbying group, the World Economic Forum.
It is WEF partner businesses – including those contracted by the Australian government – that swoop in for hundreds of millions in government tech contracts after world leaders have been scared blind and softened up to ‘safety via digital tyranny’.
Either our politicians believe the lie of...
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