02-07-2026, 01:34 PM
Do respect this lady's research and if you're holding Bitcoin etc. then it's worth knowing what the cultists at the WEF have planned for the future under their WPAC partnership.
Apparently it's thought they're going to deliberately redefine and conflate 'cybercrime' in an attempt to 'criminalize anonymous cryptocurrency use, target privacy tools like mixers.and normalize the seizure of digital infrastructure deemed politically inconvenient'.
There's also speculation of a WEF 'Cyber Patriot Act' in order to 'protect the rollout of programmable, surveillable digital currencies and preserve the dominance of institutions that have repeatedly escaped accountability for far larger crimes'.
Apparently it's thought they're going to deliberately redefine and conflate 'cybercrime' in an attempt to 'criminalize anonymous cryptocurrency use, target privacy tools like mixers.and normalize the seizure of digital infrastructure deemed politically inconvenient'.
There's also speculation of a WEF 'Cyber Patriot Act' in order to 'protect the rollout of programmable, surveillable digital currencies and preserve the dominance of institutions that have repeatedly escaped accountability for far larger crimes'.
Quote:This video examines how the language of “cyber crime” is being deliberately expanded by powerful public-private partnerships to justify sweeping surveillance, censorship, and financial control. Centered on the World Economic Forum’s Partnership Against Cybercrime (WPAC), it exposes how intelligence agencies, major banks, Big Tech firms, and international bodies like Interpol and the United Nations are converging to frame Bitcoin, financial privacy, and even dissenting speech as existential threats. Under the banner of preventing a looming “cyber doomsday,” these groups are laying the groundwork for policies that would criminalize anonymous cryptocurrency use, target privacy tools like mixers, and normalize the seizure of digital infrastructure deemed politically inconvenient.
The discussion shows how fear is manufactured through coordinated media narratives, selective data, and catastrophic predictions of an imminent cyber apocalypse, despite evidence—often produced by WPAC’s own members—that crypto-related crime is a tiny and shrinking fraction of overall activity. The real stakes, the video argues, lie in protecting the rollout of programmable, surveillable digital currencies and preserving the dominance of institutions that have repeatedly escaped accountability for far larger crimes. By tracing how cyber panic could be used to ram through a “cyber Patriot Act,” the video warns that Bitcoin and privacy-enhancing technologies are not being targeted because they fuel crime, but because they threaten entrenched power.






