So today, de facto President Elon Musk was in Saudi Arabia along with several other of his WEF cronies including BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, Boeing CEO Kelly Ortberg, Google CIO Ruth Porat, Blackstone Group CEO Stephen Schwarzman, Coca-Cola CEO James Quincey, and LinkedIn executive chairman Reid Hoffman. The Saudi Monarchy is a major player at the World Economic Forum, and the state-owned Saudi Basic Industries combine is a Top 100 Strategic Partner there. The actual President, Donald Trump, was also along to sign some papers and take some photos for the Press.
According to reports, the Oligarchs cemented a $600 billion bilateral trade deal, which mostly centered on expanding high-tech and AI development. No word on whether the public information that Musk and his bandits illegally datamined from the US Government will be shared with the Saudi Tech Lords, but we can assume probably so, since part of the deal was Saudi participation in Altman's Stargate Project. Of course, we can trust the upstanding characters that Musk employs not to abuse personal data in any way; and besides, it's like that great Freedom Fighter George Bush Jr. said: "If you've nothing to hide, you've nothing to fear."
Last week, the Uniparty formally imposed Bush's long-standing program of imposing Travel Permits Digital ID, the last attempt at Vaxx Passports not having worked out so well. The Scamdemic, though, proved a useful exercise for the Oligarchs: it proved beyond any doubt that Americans could be herded like sheep into any usurpation that that authoritarian-minded, would-be overlords choose to impose upon them.
In the bigger picture of Globalism, however, the Saudi deal is the precursor for another long-standing goal: the Smart City. Saudi Arabia has been one of the pioneers in that field, along with their confederates, the United Arab Emirates. After ethnically cleansing a few Bedouins in the area, the Saudis inaugurated Neom, the City of the Future, is described by one of its promoters as "one of the leading areas in the world–by adopting future technologies to enhance security, improve the efficiency of services and enhance the quality of life for residents. All services and processes in NEOM will be 100% fully automated and be implemented in all activities such as government and legal procedures, investment services, transportation and more.NEOM is seeking to incorporate robotics and AI seamlessly into every aspect of their residents’ lives... the city will be a car-free zone and it will be designed to incorporate environmentally friendly, pedestrianised areas. The line will be designed so that residents will have easy access to all of their daily necessities and amenities. All supermarkets, healthcare facilities, leisure centres and more will be within walking distance for all residents."
That description does sound suspiciously similar to the video released by the White House last February about future plans for Gaza. Turning Gaza into another Neom would be atrocious enough; but we have to ask ourselves quite seriously whether or not Smart Cities may be on our own horizon? Such programs have been in the works now for nearly two years. Trump's comments today in Riyadh ought to give us another moment's pause.
“It is crucial for the wider world to note, this great transformation has not come from Western interventionists flying in with lectures on how to live or how to govern your own affairs,” Trump said. “The gleaming marvels of Riyadh and Abu Dhabi were not created by the so-called nation-builders, neo-cons, or liberal non-profits like those who spent trillions failing to develop Kabul and Baghdad. Instead, the birth of a modern Middle East has been brought about by the people of the region themselves, developing your own sovereign countries, pursuing your own unique visions, and charting your own destinies in your own way.”
Actually, they were not chosen by the Arab people themselves, the gleaming marvels of Riyadh and Dubai were imposed by two of the most autocratic Police States on the planet. Dubai is one of the leading cities in the world for imposing unexampled Police-State suppression with the most advanced technologies supplied to it by Big Tech. Riyadh is not that far behind, and the same Tech Lords visiting them today have supplied them with the means for years now.
In fact, the Governmental systems in Saudi Arabia and the UAE have no shortage of admirers among the Tech Lords either. Elon Musk, in February, spoke to the World Government's Summit held in Dubai and stated that in his future, "humanoid robots and AI will make money irrelevant and we'll have a perfect society."
Unfortunately, all of this will be ignored, denied, or deflected by American Conservatives. We know this because they collectively have been doing exactly that for the past two years. Just like their video simulations, the Tech Lords have an unlimited supply of NPCs to work with. That, however, doesn't change the Reality; and Americans had better start facing Reality soon; or our future will look about like Saudi Arabia's present.
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