29 SEP 2025.
America is sleepwalking into a digital prison and the tragedy is that most citizens don’t even realize it. Whether it’s because of our broken education system, our stunted history lessons, or our inability to think critically, the majority of people are unequipped to grasp the gravity of what’s unfolding. Surveillance isn’t coming — it’s already here. Cameras, data tracking, AI profiling, and biometric scanning have quietly built an invisible cage around us. Every transaction, every message, every movement is recorded, cataloged, and fed into systems that don’t just watch us, they predict and manipulate us.
The real danger isn’t just that the government and corporations are spying. The danger is that people have been conditioned to shrug it off. They’ve traded liberty for convenience, privacy for entertainment, and independence for the illusion of safety. The smartphone in your hand, the smart speaker in your living room, the “smart city” lights on your street — all of it is part of the net tightening around us.
This isn’t just about the United States. This is global. The push for digital ID, centralized bank currencies, and AI-driven governance is a worldwide project. If Americans can’t wake up and understand what this means, then we won’t just lose a republic, we’ll lose humanity itself. This is the number one issue of our time. Freedom will vanish not with a bang, but with a quiet click of the algorithm.
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Steve Marriott’s Humble Pie was pure fire — raw vocals, blistering guitar, and unfiltered soul that bridged blues, rock, and hard funk. Marriott’s voice could tear down walls, his stage presence unmatched. Humble Pie wasn’t just a band, it was an explosion of honesty and grit that defined an era and still echoes today.
Humble Pie – Hot ‘n’ Nasty – 1972 [HQ REMIX REMASTER]
Hot ‘n’ Nasty is one of my all-time favorite rock hits of the early 70’s! Steve Marriott, a seasoned rock-veteran as frontman of The Small Faces and Humble Pie is one of the most underrated rock singer-songwriters of our era. I bought their 1972 studio album, ‘Smokin’, right after it was released and I played the hell out of it!
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