Introduction: Dystopia Now?
Oracle Films’ The Agenda: Their Vision | Your Future launched mid‑2025 as a feature‑length investigation into what it warns is the emergence of a digital prison—a world where vital resources like food, energy, money, travel, and internet access are controlled through technologies like digital IDs, CBDCs, surveillance systems, smart meters, AI, and biometric networks . The film features interviews with experts like Catherine Austin Fitts, Patrick Wood, and David A. Hughes, exploring technocracy’s trajectory and advocating public resistance.
From Brave New World to Brave New Control
The documentary opens by invoking *Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World, presenting not just satire but prophecy: a future where science and technology cease to serve humans and become masters—creating a highly ordered state of control . The film argues that this is no fiction: digital IDs, biometric networks, and social credit-like systems point toward a world where disconnecting from the net could be tantamount to social death.
Technocracy – Then and Now
The film traces the ideology of technocracy back nearly a century to US engineers and scientists advocating governance by technical elites rather than elected officials. Technocracy emphasized resource- and energy-based economies—effectively replacing capitalism with technocratic planning. Though the original technocracy movement faded, that ethos persisted through modern global institutions. Today, the documentary claims, oligarchs and unelected bodies like the World Economic Forum and the UN drive global policy using this framework.
The “Omniwar”: A Coup in Progress
Filmmakers characterize modern global control as an “Omniwar”—not metaphorical but real. This war uses surveillance, AI, digital identity, and programmable currency to bypass democratic institutions entirely, centralizing power among bankers, tech oligarchs, and industrialists. Control of food, energy, and money becomes means to control populations . The phrase “By 2030, you will own nothing and be happy” from the World Economic Forum is presented not as an aspiration but a stated intent from global power brokers.
Technological Tools of Control
Key tools identified include:
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Digital IDs and CBDCs, enabling total financial surveillance, programmable spending, and even carbon-credit-based restrictions on purchases .
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Smart appliances, meters, and LED street lighting to collect biometric and usage data 24/7, forming a household surveillance mesh that streams to corporate servers .
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Facial recognition from smartphones with infrared dot mapping, soon to be tied to digital identity and control access in every sphere of life—from stores to transport.
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Zero Trust architecture: constantly verifying identity, locking access behind biometric checks and carbon‑credit tokens for everything from electricity to meat consumption.
The film contends that control is already baked in—the first wave is convenience, the addictive ‘fun’ tech, followed by the hard enforcement via CBDCs and censorship tools, most visible to younger generations only when too late.
Climate and Carbon Narratives as Trojan Horses
At the centre of this strategy lies the climate crisis narrative—carbon dioxide is portrayed not as a greenhouse gas but as humanity itself. The UN’s Agenda 2030 and related policies (like Agenda 21 and Net Zero targets) are positioned as globalist fingerprints: the blueprint for population control disguised as sustainable development.
Experts posit that carbon emissions are exaggerated or misleading, point out the lag between temperature and CO₂ rise in ice core record, and cite a modest warming of ~1.5 °C per century—well within natural variability. In contrast, CO₂ is essential to plant life; NASA data even shows Earth is 14% greener over 40 years.
Agenda 2030: Global Governance Under the Guise of Sustainability
The documentary frames Agenda 2030 as a refined evolution of technocracy. Its 17 Sustainable Development Goals are described as Orwellian doublespeak—terms like “transparency” and “human rights” are redefined in ways that justify mass surveillance and ideological control. Critics such as Rosa Koire called it a public‑relations scam that enables inventorying and monetizing every asset on Earth—human beings included.
The film cites the rise of Natural Asset Companies, which convert biodiversity and land into tradeable assets, fueling green finance profit models disconnected from actual environmental outcomes. Behind it all: the same mega-families—Rockefellers, Rothschilds, Gates—wielding influence through the UN and finance systems .
Surveillance, Education, and the Control of Ideas
The Agenda argues that control extends beyond technology into education, media, and local government:
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Children are tracked and behavior‑scored via embedded sensors in educational games and iPads.
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Curricula trained to inculcate climate alarm, vaccine faith, and globalist ideology; critical thinking is largely absent except in art and history.
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Local councils collaborate with UN-backed networks like C40 and UK100, enforcing initiatives like 15‑Minute Cities, car bans, and dietary mandates outside democratic mandate .
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Media partners in Covering Climate Now (Reuters, The Guardian, BBC, etc.) receive funding from Rockefeller-linked sources and actively suppress dissenting views on climate and pandemic narratives.
Pandemic Profiteering & WHO Power Grab
Post‑COVID, the documentary claims the World Health Organization has been remoulded into a vaccine and surveillance arm. It highlights the proposed pandemic treaty and One Health initiative as vehicles for WHO to gain authority over global health, ecosystems, and policy—with key funding coming from Gates and Gavi (84% of the WHO budget). The film portrays emerging public health emergencies (e.g. Mpox / Monkeypox) as manufactured crises justifying perpetual surveillance, wealth transfer, and medical profiteering.
Farming, Food Collapse & Engineered Nutrition
A major theme: the restructuring of agriculture. The film argues that Net Zero policies aim to replace natural farming with lab‑grown foods, backed by billionaires like Bill Gates to patent GMOs and artificial meat. Real farmers are squeezed via inheritance tax changes, carbon audits, offsets, and rewilding initiatives that designate farmland as nature reserves.
The narrative of pandemic lockdowns—and movement of wealth into large corporations during 2020—serves as a template: the collapse of food systems follows the same oligarchic pattern . With programmable currency, the average person may be forced into food engineered for compliance, unable to buy traditional staples like meat or dairy without digital credits.
Energy & Net Zero: The Infrastructure Trap
The documentary criticizes Net Zero as economic and infrastructural folly. In the UK for example, it claims solar generates actual electricity only ~9% of the time, wind 20–50%, demanding massive battery or back‑up infrastructure equivalent to thousands of pumped‑storage plants like Dinorwig—which do not exist, and cost trillions.
The expected shortage of supply will be met with demand controls via smart meters and dynamic pricing. Electricity is rationed through pricing mechanisms tied to intermittent renewable generation cycles, sending society back to a weather‑determined lifestyle. Data centers and AI further escalate energy demand while supply becomes constrained .
Spiritual Perspective: The Battle for Humanity
Underlying it all, the film presents a spiritual and ethical argument: this system is anti‑human, treating people as resources to be controlled rather than individuals to be cherished. It posits two competing worldviews:
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Pro-humanism: celebration of creativity, agency, civil liberties, and civil society.
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Anti‑human technocracy: a data‑driven, predictable system that tolerates no dissent and sees humans as a blight on the planet.
The filmmakers urge that truth, transparency, and resistance are the only pathway to prevent ending up “on your knees” in a digital prison. In spiritual terms, they frame it as a fight for virtue and freedom on behalf of future generations.
Key Takeaways: What Can You Do?
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Awareness is spiritual armour. Know the systems being built not to serve, but to control—then decide whether you’re going to live fully human or passively compliant.
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Own the narrative. Be critical of climate hysteria, Net Zero, AI utopianism—and question whether technocratic global solutions respect individual agency.
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Support independent voices. Seek out alternative media and expert dissent—don’t rely on top-down messaging curated by media‑institution funding tied to global power structures.
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Limit exposure to surveillance tech. Smart meters, biometric tools, digital IDs and devices: use restraint.
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Embrace decentralized economic action. Local food, renewable lifestyles on your own terms, community-based systems beyond state or corporate control.
Final Thoughts — A Spiritual Call to Action
This film isn’t just dystopian prophecy; it’s a spiritual wake‑up call. As a solopreneur or creator, your role is to help others build alternatives: text, content, systems that uplift human dignity, support self-reliance, and resist centralized coercion.
If there’s a higher purpose to your creative work, it’s to help people remember they were made to flourish—not to exist as programmable nodes in a control grid.
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