WEF to accelerate push for global Metaverse surveillance network
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During its 2023 Davos conference, the World Economic Forum will
host a press conference on its "Building The Metaverse Initiative,"
and release key "studies" and details about its efforts to further
facilitate what appears to amount to a global surveillance network,
according to documents reviewed by The Dossier.
The Metaverse, a buzzworthy bumper sticker slogan that refers to
a whole host of ideas in the technology space, has potential current
and future applications both for private and governmental entities.
It will be featured as one of the core staples of the 2023 Davos
conference.
The term Metaverse was invented by author Neal Stephenson in his
1992 sci-fi novel Snow Crash, in which citizens used digital avatars
as a means to escape their dystopian reality.
Today it can be defined as "a vision of what many in the computer
industry believe is the next iteration of the internet: a single,
shared, immersive, persistent, 3D virtual space where humans
experience life in ways they could not in the physical world." Before
its expanded definition, the Metaverse encompassed a technologically
advancing virtual and augmented reality space.
To entrepreneurs and technology companies, this computer world can
serve as a potential revenue and data harvesting stream. For the
committed forces of technocratic tyranny, the Metaverse can act as
a global surveillance network that can keep tabs on anyone with an
internet connection. A Metaverse-adopting society can make it much
easier for ruling governments to track the movement, behaviors, and
activities of its citizens.
For the World Economic Forum, the narrative and ideas shop of the
ruling class, the latter applications are more aligned with their
feudalistic ambitions.
The WEF is the chief coalition builder for what amounts to the modern
depopulation movement. Over the years, they've partnered with Big
Tech, central bankers, governmental, and international organizations
to facilitate their feudalistic vision for the future, which involves
deliberately rolling back human progress, innovation, and
flourishing, under the guise of saving the planet from a "climate
emergency." While various WEF "partners" have different motives for
joining the ruling class alliance, they all have an incentive to
cater to the WEF's most prized climate hoax narratives.
The WEF Metaverse press conference event description reads:
"This press conference will announce the first, and long-awaited,
outputs of the Defining and Building the Metaverse Initiative: highly
anticipated briefing papers on Interoperability in the Metaverse from
the governance track of the project, and Demystifying the Consumer
Metaverse from the value creation track. These two briefing papers,
the first in each workstream's series, will serve as the foremost
publications involving this amount of research, this number
of stakeholders from diverse industries (120+ partners are involved
in this initiative), into these topics."
The WEF will also host an event at Davos 2023 titled "Deployment
In The Industrial Metaverse." Panelists will discuss how "the next
era of the internet is fast approaching in the form of the metaverse,
an immersive, interoperable and synchronous digital world."
"In the industrial metaverse, unique opportunities will arise from the
convergence of artificial intelligence, digital twins, data and robotic
technologies," the readout continues.
The Dossier reviewed a list of the listed partners to the World
Economic Forum's Metaverse Initiative. They include corporate actors
like Meta (formerly known as Facebook), Microsoft, Walmart, and
Sony. Notably, the list includes major financial services and banking
enterprises, such as Mastercard, Deutsche Bank, J.P. Morgan,
and Lloyds.
Things really take a dark turn when moving down to the state and
global governance partners to the WEF's Metaverse Initiative. These
partners include Interpol, the United Nations counter terrorism
office, the U.S. NIH's National Human Genome Research Institute,
and several additional countries' information and communication
ministries.
The WEF looks to the Chinese Communist Party as the model nation
for proper governance. The CCP's nationwide surveillance regime,
through its "Great Firewall" and other components, could very well
become the standard for Metaverse governance.
Earlier this month, the WEF published an article titled, "why we need
to regulate digital identity in the Metaverse," revealing that Davos
indeed sought a heavy-handed top-down approach akin to the CCP's
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In May, WEF founder Klaus Schwab addressed his organization's
Metaverse work. Schwab reveals a lot about his intentions in his
framing of the term, stating:
"The metaverse will influence the way, people, governments,
companies and society at large think, work, interact and communicate
for the purpose of collectively addressing issues on the global
agenda."