Big Tech Communism has arrived in the United States, as the U.S. has now surpassed China and other communist countries to become the world leader in spying on its citizens. It was announced this past week that Amazon Sidewalk has now joined the Helium Network allowing all Internet of Things (IoT) devices, which are currently in the homes of most Americans, to be connected into one large mesh network nationwide. The World Economic Forum's (WEF) goals for the 4th Industrial Revolution and Great Reset where nobody will own anything and be confined into 15-minute cities, is clearly a modern day Big Tech version of communism, where the rights of the individual are sacrificed for the rights of the community. This new system of surveillance, which is creating the ultimate police state, is well underway in the United States, which has, by far, the largest proportion of its population connected to the Internet, including cell phones, vehicles, cameras, and household appliances, than any ot
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