By Rachael Woodhouse
GCN Live.com
In the quest to tighten the screws on curtailing individual freedom, the globalist elite are homing in sharply on the specific areas they see as posing the biggest threat to their agenda.
GCN talk host Dr. Katherine Albrecht has pinpointed the top three targets: the internet, travel, and food. She educates her listeners daily on how to see through media smokescreens and truly understand the sinister agenda of the NWO.

“All three of them [are] under attack from every possible angle. And when I say ‘under attack’, we’re talking about being under attack internationally, being under attack by these organizations and groups that get together and create policy and strategies for the rest of us, without our knowledge or consent. I’m talking about everything from industry that plans to profit by closing off these avenues of freedom to us – and believe me, there’s big bucks to be made by doing it – all the way up to the pond scum that run Congress and that run the E.U. and that run all of the power structures. Those international bankers above those guys [are the ones] who sort of control the puppet strings, as it were. All those folks also see a tremendous amount to gain by limiting your freedom and mine.”
Albrecht emphatically believes that understanding the mechanisms by which control is achieved is paramount in the quest to defend these freedoms.
The U.N. – Secret Meetings
“There are bizarre summits on things that you’ve probably never even heard of”, says Albrecht. “They send representatives from every country, everybody gets together, they all schmooze, they talk, they sit around in boring meetings, they do PowerPoint [presentations], they do slides. They make resolutions, they vote, and then they all agree to go back home to their respective countries and to implement the plans they came up with at these summits.”
Porvoo, Finland – The Most Dangerous Little Town You’ve Never Heard Of
“That’s why things like the Porvoo group out of Finland has created a push for all identity documents to be cross-compatible across the globe,” explains Albrecht. “That’s a little-known meeting that took place a couple of years ago in Porvoo, again, under the auspices of the U.N. Everybody left that meeting, went back, and said ‘we need to be setting these standards, these international standards.’
The Porvoo Group is an international cooperative network of government representatives whose primary goal is to promote a trans-national, interoperable electronic identity, based on PKI technology (Public Key Infrastructure) and electronic ID cards, in order to help ensure secure public and private sector e-transactions in Europe. (from porvoo12.net)
Why These Three Areas of Life?
“To freely travel, they would obviously like us to stop doing that…because that’s where we begin to pose a threat to them,” says Albrecht. She then paints a picture of how the globalist cabal thinks of the common man: “A bunch of people sitting around talking…they get agitated. That’s not so good. They become aware of crimes and oppression and tyranny; that’s not so good. They become aware of corruption and they share information and they kind of get themselves riled up. But they’re not really a problem as long as they’re confined to their homes. As long as we have soldiers in the streets or we have checkpoint systems, or we have the ability to restrict their chances of traveling anywhere in order to get together in a big group, then they can’t come at us with pitchforks and a mob.”
The Internet: Limiting the Sharing of Dissent

INTERNET POLICE: Meet JingJing and Chacha, the friendly faces of Chinese state censorship who pop up regularly to remind people of the rules.
According to the Wikipedia page Internet censorship in the People’s Republic of China:
The escalation of the government’s effort to neutralize critical online opinion comes after a series of large anti-Japanese, anti-pollution, anti-corruption protests, and ethnic riots, many of which were organized or publicized using instant messaging services, chat rooms, and text messages. The size of the Internet police is rumored at more than 30,000.[5] Critical comments appearing on Internet forums, blogs, and major portals such as Sohu and Sina usually are erased within minutes.
Travel: Checkpoints, Papers, and the Creeping Police State
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It is common knowledge that one of the most salient hallmarks of an oppressive regime is checkpoints manned by armed guards. Whether it was the Berlin Wall, modern-day Gaza, or any country torn apart by warring tribal and political factions, restriction of travel is a fact of everyday life.
“They don’t want you traveling to where they are. They don’t want you and ten thousand of your armed buddies getting together and saying ‘no, I’m sorry, you can no longer occupy the halls of power because you’re using your privileged position and we’d like to get you out of there. So that’s why they limit travel, because travel is the way in which people pose a threat to other people.”
Food As A Weapon
“There is a pretty heavy duty stick that the powerful has always been able to wield over the peasants,” says Albrecht, “and that powerful stick is the stick of the empty belly. There are few things that will motivate parents more quickly than seeing starvation in the eyes of their children. Your political views, your religious views, your moral views, your principles kind of fly out the window when you’re a mother looking into the face of a dying child who needs food in order to survive.”

Afghan children near the border of Pakistan. (source: jesus-is-savior.com)
She says examples of this principle in action are everywhere. “Stalin understood that. That’s one of the reasons why he cut off the food supply to the Ukrainians, thus killing literally tens of millions of them in a single winter.”
Seeing The Big Picture
Albrecht says having this basic understanding of history, politics, and human nature will help people become aware of secret agendas and become more vigilant in protecting their rights. “When you put all that together and then you take a look at headlines, they start making way more sense than they do if you don’t see the big picture behind it.”
“Just keep those three things in mind. I’m going to keep pounding them and hammering them to you, and hopefully you’ll get to the point – [or] maybe you already are – where you can see these stories and you will have the discernment to understand that what they’re showing you on the surface, the claims they’re making about anything having to with internet, travel, or food is just a smokescreen.”
“99.9 percent of people will believe the smokescreen, but I want you [my listeners] to be equipped with that piercing laser vision to see through the smokescreen to the truth that lies beyond it.”








