Convenience replaces rights and freedoms
With the recent launch of the "myGov" app, many people still seem to be striving for "convenience" rather than their rights and freedoms.
This new app is the stepping stone towards a "digital ID".
Isn't it secure? Sure... it's so secure that the government would be able to lock you out of your own identity if you do something, or hold an opinion, they don't like.
The same goes for digital currencies, which will allow the corporate world to lock you out of your own bank account.
Smart cities are advertised as allowing everyone to have their workplace and shopping needs (wants) conveniently within 20 minutes of their home... but you will be watched constantly and you could be locked out of public transport and even your own residential building.
Will all of this be powered by the proposed Waratah Super Battery at Lake Munmorah?
The transformation into a "smart prison" is right at our doorstep: a state plan ushered in by the State-appointed "administrator" Mr Rik Hart.
Why is the voice of the people being ignored?
Do the people have a voice?
Or has the idea of "convenience" got you hooked into wanting this digital prison for yourselves?
Attend council meetings to see this dictatorship in action for yourselves.
The next one is on Tuesday, December 13.
Determine whether the politicians actually care about you like they promise in their campaigns by writing to them about your concerns with these developments.
Being passive is what created this mess.
Wanting "convenience" (which can be seen as a form of laziness and selfishness) has allowed them to play out this agenda thus far.
Your choice to "opt out" of their "convenience" will put an abrupt end to it.
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Email, 8 Dec 2022
Mike Gallagher, Ettalong