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[-] machiavellian@lemmy.ml 4 points 6 days ago

Will do. Also rereading my first comment I realised that I was perhaps overly negative which was not at all my intention. Apologies.

While your here, I wanted to ask if I missed anything from the article or is my criticism valid?

[-] shibco@leminal.space 2 points 6 days ago

The article is the opening foreword for a larger report on digital identity that we have been publishing for the last few months. We had to pause recently, for reasons beyond our control, but everything in the article is backed up by either chapters already published on the site, or by forthcoming chapters.

[-] mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online 1 points 6 days ago

I could certainly see why some things were short for this first chapter. I skimmed through it a bit, and I wasn't surprised at some of the things (even if I didn't know them). Have you looked into the highest levels of governance behind it, such as the Roman Catholic Church and the Jesuit Order making statements about it?

[-] shibco@leminal.space 1 points 6 days ago

I'm not quite sure what you're referring to?

[-] mugita_sokiovt@discuss.online 0 points 5 days ago

It's alright if you don't understand, but I'll try to explain this a bit:

The Roman Catholic Church and Jesuit Order of the Society of Jesus (both located in the Vatican, in Italy) have called the shots, particularly the Jesuits since 1798 when the Pope was overthrown (the Popes ruled over everyone from 538-1798). When it comes to digital ID, many people believe that the Khazars (of which I'm a partial German-American Khazar) want people to stop noticing them. My producer, Neigsendoig (who's also a partial German-American Khazar), proposed the idea elsewhere (of course, not centralized slop, to be clear) that it was Rome, the Popes, and the Jesuits all along. They just used us so-called "Jews" as a scapegoat in the process. We, the Ashkenazim (Khazars) learned these techniques from the Jesuits, and we, along with Catholics, don't want people noticing us. This is one reason we called for the digital ID in the first place. Look at Bryan Lunduke (a full-blooded Khazar) calling for the digital ID, because he doesn't want people noticing his ethnicity's tribalist behavior.

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