EPISODE · Jun 18, 2026 · 1H 1M
Shadow States and the Digital Trap
from Joannes Wyckmans Podcast · host Joannes J.A. Wyckmans
This source features a deep-seated critique of the Dutch government, focusing on the experiences of legal expert Jeroen Pols and his decades-long battle against perceived systemic corruption. The text details the existence of a "shadow government" and lists of targeted citizens, suggesting that the state actively works to destroy individuals who challenge its authority. Pols reflects on the COVID-19 pandemic as a tactical experiment used to push for digital IDs and social control through psychological manipulation. He describes a transition toward a dystopian society where financial systems are being looted and basic necessities like energy and food are being monopolized. Ultimately, the narrative serves as a warning that Western Europe is becoming unlivable, leading Pols to advocate for autonomy and relocation to countries with less government interference.
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This source features a deep-seated critique of the Dutch government, focusing on the experiences of legal expert Jeroen Pols and his decades-long battle against perceived systemic corruption. The text details the existence of a "shadow government" and lists of targeted citizens, suggesting that the state actively works to destroy individuals who challenge its authority. Pols reflects on the COVID-19 pandemic as a tactical experiment used to push for digital IDs and social control through psychological manipulation. He describes a transition toward a dystopian society where financial systems are being looted and basic necessities like energy and food are being monopolized. Ultimately, the narrative serves as a warning that Western Europe is becoming unlivable, leading Pols to advocate for autonomy and relocation to countries with less government interference.
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