De Audiokrant 75 (The last time)
This week many people in the Netherlands celebrated King's Day. After two special years, the situation seems to have returned to normal. Journalist Elze van Hamelin emphasizes in her update that it is definitely not normal yet. “We are in the midst of a coup, a real power shift where power is increasingly centralized to bodies like the WHO and the EU where you have no democratic control at all.” In addition, Europe is working on digital identity. Last week, the Digital Services Act was passed that allows for extensive surveillance and censorship on the internet. Elze follows developments closely and is concerned about the near future. She makes some suggestions at the end of her news to prepare yourself.
With Guido Jonkers I talk about the emergence of alternative media and the latest Audiokrant. Guido is linked to the American website wanttoknow.info, of which there is also a Dutch version. What makes Wanttoknow interesting is that there are always articles about spirituality and consciousness to read. In De Audiokrant I talk to Guido about how consciousness relates to the world and the process of "waking up" that many people are currently in. According to Guido, it is always about the translation from the outside in that makes you act.
Good news from Portugal! It is Tilasmi Frigge managed to rent a house in Portugal from there to continue looking for a home for sale. He is still active on social media almost daily with content sharing. Apparently it is not quite possible to let go of the situation in the Netherlands for Tilasmi. In De Audiokrant he clearly shows that he is disappointed in the cooperation of the alternative media and his own initiatives such as a people's tribunal. This week Philemon will visit him for the program 'Philemon and the Plots'. Tilsami is really looking forward to it because he was also in the program earlier to talk about his NOS=FAKENEWS promotion. Listen!
This was the last Audiokrant podcast. Who knows if there will ever be a sequel, but I promise nothing.
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