EPISODE · Apr 12, 2026 · 54 MIN
Democratie op de Hellling: Digital Control and the Euro Crisis
from Joannes Wyckmans Podcast · host Joannes J.A. Wyckmans
This episode features Arno Wellens discussing the rapid transition toward a digital society and its potential to undermine democratic oversight. He argues that the COVID-19 pandemic was utilized as a strategic pretext to implement long-planned financial and surveillance tools, such as Central Bank Digital Currencies and digital passports. Wellens highlights how these technologies allow for the centralized coupling of medical records, financial data, and personal identification, often driven by corporate interests like the World Economic Forum. He expresses concern that such systems facilitate data trading and social control while bypassing traditional parliamentary approvals. Ultimately, the source warns that these developments risk creating a "digital prison" where individual privacy and constitutional rights are permanently eroded.
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This episode features Arno Wellens discussing the rapid transition toward a digital society and its potential to undermine democratic oversight. He argues that the COVID-19 pandemic was utilized as a strategic pretext to implement long-planned financial and surveillance tools, such as Central Bank Digital Currencies and digital passports. Wellens highlights how these technologies allow for the centralized coupling of medical records, financial data, and personal identification, often driven by corporate interests like the World Economic Forum. He expresses concern that such systems facilitate data trading and social control while bypassing traditional parliamentary approvals. Ultimately, the source warns that these developments risk creating a "digital prison" where individual privacy and constitutional rights are permanently eroded.
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