A new federal bill is gaining quiet bipartisan support, and most Americans have no idea what it actually does. It’s called theKids Off Social Media Act. On the surface, it sounds like common sense. Protect children online, limit harmful content.
Who wouldn’t agree with that? But what’s being sold as child safety could fundamentally reshape how Americans access the Internet. That meansstronger identity verification systemsand infrastructure that make anonymous participation far more difficult.
We’ve seen this pattern before. Remember the Patriot Act? It was presented as a temporary response to terrorism. “Give up a little privacy to gain security.” Well, 25 years later, that infrastructure didn’t disappear. It became a permanent surveillance framework embedded into daily life.
Policies introduced during moments of fear tend to outlive the crisis that justified them. The Kids Off Social Media Act looks no different.
De-anonymize the internet “for the kids.” Make identity the key to access. And once identity becomes mandatory for being online, it’s not hard to imagine financial access tied to the same system.
This bill is bigger than social media. It’s about building the architecture of control. And for many Christians, that convergence isn’t a coincidence. It raises serious questions about systems that linkbuying and selling to compliance.
And in moments like this, people look for assetsoutside centralised control. For thousands of years,goldhas functioned as honest money. It doesn’t require permission to buy, sell, and trade. And it has held its value throughout every major war and financial collapse in history.
Now, as governments expand digital oversight, gold is once again surging as a hedge against fiat and an increasingly controlled financial system.
Pastor Allen joins us to explain how gold protects freedom and why this new online safety bill could shape the future of both our rights and our money.
Pastor Allen opened the conversation with a warning that set the tone for everything that followed. In his view, the systemnever moves forward without a pretext.
Source: The Vigilant Fox