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Philippe de Villiers: "The Covid-19 will have triggered a transformation of humanity"

2021-05-14T06:08:47.085Z


BIG INTERVIEW - In his new essay, already a big publishing success, the founder of Puy du Fou prophesies a “world after” dominated by Big Tech and biopower. What if the new technological habits we were forced to adopt during lockdown became the norm?


LE FIGARO.

- In

The Day After

, you explain that the Covid crisis is a perfect opportunity to create a world without borders in which individuals would all be uprooted, formatted and controlled.

Are you not exaggerating?

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Philippe de VILLIERS.

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Alas!

no.

What I discovered that prompted me to take up my pen is terrifying: I came across a shocking book, titled

Covid-19: The Big Reset.

On June 2, 2020, the president of the Davos Forum announces the roadmap.

He dares to write that

"the pandemic represents a window of opportunity"

for a

"new normal",

that is to say the progressive fusion of physical, biological and digital identities.

In other words, the boss of the culminating platform of the "global village" where, every year, capitalism without guts comes to take its blood test, invites the giants of the web to take advantage of the windfall for the digitization of minds. , and the setting in algorithms of the intimate forum.

Was part of these evolutions

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Source: lefigaro

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