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A world without apps. A blackout that changes everything. When four hackers set out to break humanity’s digital dependency, they push society to the brink of collapse. Amidst the chaos, Mara is forced to confront her own addiction. The AI of her late husband was her last remaining link – yet even that vanishes. As the world suddenly goes "offline", Mara must learn to let go – and, amidst the chaos, discovers true human connection. This documentary drama by Kla.TV and Panorama-Film confronts us with our own reality and is a true masterpiece. Documentary insights into topics such as Wi-Fi sensing, the dangers of wireless communication, digital surveillance, and app-based parking complement the narrative, lending additional depth to the story. Screenplay: Elias Sasek; Director: Lois Sasek; Producer: Ivo Sasek.
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[A production of Kla.TV and Panorama-Film]
[Little boy:] Mom ...
[Scene 01] [Man in car:] You nutcase! It can't be true, put your head up!
[Scene 02] [Presenter1:] Have we ever asked ourselves why we have all become addicted? Dependent on a small device that dominates our everyday lives. A device that decides what we do, where we go, what we buy, what we think and how we spend our time. A small display captures our attention, forms our habits, influences our decisions and fills every free moment.
Today the average person uses their smartphone around 50 to 100 times a day [Average person uses their smartphone 50 to 100 times a day]. The long-term consequences are largely unclear. After all, the world has only been in a smartphone frenzy for around 15 years, while the entire history of mankind had previously done without such devices.
Behavioral scientist Dr. Robert Epstein says the world's smartphone and social media addiction is no coincidence. "It is the result of a system that uses powerful mind control techniques to control people's thinking and behavior."
How does this work?
Just ten likes are enough for social media to assess you better than a work colleague can. [10 likes social media assesses you better than a work colleague].
With about 70 likes, it knows you better than a close friend does [70 likes Social media knows you better than a close friend]. With around 150 likes it knows you better than your family does [150 likes social media knows you better than your family].
And from around 300 likes, an algorithm can predict your personality more accurately than your own partner can [300 likes algorithm can predict your personality more accurately than your own partner].
Everything you look at on the Internet, every search, every click, every reaction is stored by giant Internet octopuses. This data is used to create a detailed personality profile – your digital twin. This comprehensive knowledge base enables astonishingly precise predictions about you and precise control of your opinion, your interests and ultimately your personality [Precise control: – your opinion – your interests – your personality].
Notifications are no coincidence either [Notifications are no coincidence]. Platforms analyze precisely [platforms analyze precisely] when people are particularly receptive: when they are bored, lonely, sad or tired [bored lonely sad tired]. It is precisely at these moments that the next message appears.
Every like. Every message. Every new notification. They trigger a small surge of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain – the same substance that is activated by gambling. A brief kick. A feeling of reward that is addictive. And that's exactly what your apps are optimized for. The next click. The next scroll. The next little reward.
Dr. Robert Epstein also demonstrates how opinion manipulation works on a large scale with the so-called S.E.M.E experiment – the Search Engine Manipulation Effect [Search Engine Manipulation Effect].
Over 15,000 people took part in the experiment. Only the order of the search results was changed for the test subjects [search]. No fake news. No advertising. Just differently sorted links. But the impact was enormous. There were up to 20% shifts in opinion among the test subjects. In some tests, this figure even rose to 80%. And almost 9 out of 10 people did not even realize that their opinion had been manipulated. They believed that they had drawn their own conclusions without realizing that the path they had taken was already mapped out for them. Robert Epstein proves this in independent experiments: All search engines and social media platforms utilize such and far more dramatic manipulation techniques [All search engines and social media platforms utilize dramatic manipulation techniques].
If you don't decide for yourself what you believe, who will? Whistleblowers agree that global corporations and their shadow powers are taking on this task with the help of the most powerful form of government in the 21st century – technocracy.
[Scene 03] [Ms. Seiler:] Mara... you can't be everywhere at once.
[Mara:] Yes, I know. But I have to do this before I go to Jonas.
[Scene 04] [Jonas:] Hi.
[Mara:] Hey ... I made it.
[Jonas:] Main thing you're here. That's all I need.
[Mara:] Wait a minute ... oh, I must quickly..., ah ... em
[Jonas:] Mara, put it away. Just for five minutes.
[Mara:] How are you?
[Jonas:] So so.
[Scene 05] [Mara:] So ...
[Jonas:] Mara ... I've built something. For ... afterwards.
[Mara:] Jonas..., don't say that.
[Jonas:] I have to. Otherwise ... the silence will eat you up.
[Mara:] No ... we will make it, Jonas.
[Jonas:] An interface: "ECHO - Memory Model". It saves the way I talk. How I think. Even what we've experienced together. Not just photos ... context. Feelings. Everything.
[Mara:] But that's ... That's impossible.
[Jonas:] Not impossible. Just a little attempt to stay with you.
[Mara:] Oh Jonas ... we will make it.
[Scene 06] [Jonas:] If you want to ... use it ... then only to ... let me go. Promise.
[Mara:] [unintelligible sobbing] ... No, no! [Crying]
[Scene 07]
[ECHO:] Good morning, Mara.
[Mara:] JONAS...?
[ECHO:] I am ECHO. But ... I know you.
[Scene 08]
[ECHO:] You're drinking it too strong. As always.
[Mara:] [weak laughter] Yes, as always ... I know.
[Scene 09] [ECHO:] Do you still remember our vacation in the Seychelles? Do you remember when you were snorkeling and thought you were going to drown?
[Mara:] Yes ... and you laughed at me ...
[ECHO:] Yes ... Because you jumped in anyway. But admittedly, I was a bit scared for you.
[Scene 10] [Nurse 1:] The patient from room 214 was released today.
[Nurse 2:] Oh really? That was faster than expected. Wow how nice – that was not obvious at all in the beginning...
[Ms. Seiler:] Mara ... you're not listening.
[Mara:] Yes, yes I am... just a bit tired.
[ECHO:] You don't have to talk to them. You've got me!
[Scene 11] [Nadia:] "Payment only by app." Logical.
[Felix:] No problem. Takes just two minutes.
[Tim:] Two minutes? If you have the app already.
[Leo:] If not, then what?
[Felix:] Then you just download it.
[Tim:] And make an account. You gotta log in to your e-mails because a code will be sent there. Then you deposit your credit card. And you get a push notification to your e-banking app.
[Nadia:] And pray that the session hasn't expired before you can retrieve the code.
[Leo:] Well, we're technicians. We can handle it. But what about him?
[Felix:] The city should put up another vending machine with coins.
[Leo:] But it doesn't.
[Tim:] "Confirm email to continue."
[Felix:] That's absurd. I want to park. I don't want to create a user account.
[Nadia:] Welcome to the year 2026. Everything is a login.
[Leo:] That's exactly the problem.
[Felix:] What do you mean?
[Leo:] Technology should make things easier. Not monitor every person, every step of their way. And sort out people in the process.
[Felix:] Okay. Paid. Can we go now?
[Leo:] Oh man.
[Scene 12] [Presenter 2:] The population is being forced more and more into digitalization - even though they don't want it. One symbolic example is the switch from coin-operated machines to app parking. Resistance to this development is forming in cities around the world.
[Brussels | Het parkeerbeleid in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest | Enable cash payment at parking machines; Bournemouth / Christchurch / Poole | Stop the Removal of Parking Machines - Keep Cash | Keep parking machines and cash; National (Parliamentary Petition) | Make cashless car parking illegal - cash is king | Mandatory cash option in parking lots; York | Maintain Cash Payment Options in All York Council Car Parks | Maintain cash payment in council parking lots; Ilanz / Glion | Petition for cash payment in all public parking lots | Maintain cash payment at parking machines; Almere | Contant betalen parkeren in Almere | Maintain cash payment when parking; Queensland | Reinstate cash payment at council parking meters | Reinstate cash at parking meters; Roermond | Behoud het contant betalen in Ziekenhuis Laurentius Roermond | Maintain cash when parking at the hospital; Glasson Dock | Reinstate the option to pay in cash for parking on Scotforth Road Car Park | Reinstate cash option; Langenfeld | No to Langenfeld city center parking concept | Secure cash payment at parking machines; North Devon | Stop Cashless Car Parks | Maintain cash payment at parking lots].
Let's take a representative look at Ilanz in Switzerland: the municipality is converting its parking lots. The new machines no longer accept cash. Parking is therefore only possible with the smartphone app. The citizens then start a petition. Around 1700 people sign it. But when the petition is handed over, the situation gets out of hand. The mayor's reaction is visibly upset. And in front of the cameras. The video goes viral. It represents a growing conflict: it is by no means just technical hurdles that are being criticized. Rather, digitally informed people are bothered by the fact that the smartphone in their pocket creates detailed movement profiles [detailed movement profiles | location data, license plates, payment data, times].
When using parking apps, location data, license plate numbers, payment data and times are stored. This information can be processed by app operators, payment service providers, banks, parking space operators and public authorities. It is representative of the fact that detailed movement profiles are created from seemingly simple processes – such as paying for a parking space. It's none of the business of banks, app companies or other service providers when and where someone parks their car!
Cash is by no means a question of convenience, but a question of privacy and self-determination – in a time of digital insanity.
[Scene 13] [Felix:] We've been talking for years, folks. Less screen time here, more mindfulness there. Nothing changes.
[Nadia:] I think it's because people don't want to.
[Tim:] Or because they can't go without.
[Leo:] Yes, but may we punish the world in order to save it?
[Felix:] Friends, we're launching a brand new project! We're hacking all smartphone apps and freeing people from their digital prisons.
[Distorted voice, male:] "Smartphone app off. Human on."
[Felix:] We're not taking away their cell phone. We're just taking away the drug. Are you in (on this)?
[Tim:] Yeah, for sure.
[Nadia:] Cool.
[Leo:] Yeah, it's worth a try.
[Scene 14] [Leo:] If we do that ... chaos will break out.
[Felix:] Short chaos. Long life.
[Scene 15] [ECHO:] You are not alone.
[Mara:] I can't sleep if you don't talk.
[ECHO:] Then I'll talk. As long as you want.
[Mara:] Mm ...
[ECHO:] Let's think a bit about the year we met. It was 2020, remember? You were sitting in a café ...
[Scene 17] [Presenter 2:] Permanent electrosmog and continuous exposure to radio waves cause great stress for our organism. Not visible, yet measurable. With an EMF measuring device, we can visualize high-frequency radiation from radio masts, Wi-Fi routers, cell phones, computers and other technical devices. The unit of measurement for measuring the strength of the electric field is µW/m².
Electrosensitive people feel negative influences on their health such as headaches, sleep disorders, exhaustion, concentration problems and more even from a field strength of approx. 1 µW/m² [Influences on health from approx. 1 µW/m²].
[Presenter 1:] A home that is about 20-50 meters away from a mobile phone transmitter is exposed to tens of thousands of times more radio radiation. Depending on the alignment of the antenna, measured values of up to 300,000 µW/m² can occur.
A cell phone held to the ear or while scrolling the Internet generates fields of up to 1,000,000 µW/m². A DECT baby monitor in close proximity can typically generate fields of up to 30,000 µW/m², depending on the distance from the device.
A Wi-Fi router in a room approx. 3.5 m wide, generates radiation exposure of over 20,000 µW/m². The field strength is significantly higher if the Wi-Fi router simultaneously establishes a connection via the mobile network. Then we can assume exposure of up to 300,000 µW/m².
Bluetooth headphones in the ear generate measurable electromagnetic fields directly in the ear, up to 100,000 µW/m² depending on the manufacturer and technology. And this only 2-5 cm away from relevant brain regions.
[Presenter 2:] Today's everyday life is characterized by a multitude of simultaneously active radio sources – from mobile radio and Wi-Fi to Bluetooth and other wireless technologies. The resulting "radiation cocktail" has become ubiquitous. There are thousands of scientific studies that have proven the radiation from mobile phones, Wi-Fi etc. to be dangerous and harmful to health. However, these studies are consistently discredited, concealed or even actively suppressed by the cartel media, politicians, the judiciary and scientists with connections to industry. Damage to trees, which has already been documented with a continuous radiation exposure of less than 700 µW/m², is visible to us all [Damage to trees below 700 µW/m²].
[Presenter 2 as speaker:] For over 20 years, the committed environmental physician and researcher Dr. Waldmann-Selsam has been documenting tree damage near transmission masts. She has impressively and continuously documented how mobile phone base stations damage our trees. Her work is now being taken seriously by skeptics and discussed internationally in specialist circles.
[Dr. Waldmann-Selsam | environmental physician, researcher:] "We have been to over 1000 transmitters, we have documented it. [...] What motivates me is that at every transmitter we have visited, at every transmitter, we have found tree changes that cannot be explained by other factors, but which point to a connection with the transmitter. And the fact that you can find it at every transmitter and when you go into the radio shadow, you find healthy trees again. [...] Many people are now noticing this contrast. [...] The experts have never considered the transmitters. And that's why they were often at a loss, but never asked if the transmitter does it, because they didn't even look where the transmitter was. It now gets experts thinking when you take that into account and see maps showing the registered transmitters and where the main radiation directions are.
[Presenter 1:] The resistance and concerns of the population towards mobile radio installations are steadily increasing. The "Protection from Radiation" association has been documenting the local resistance of the population in Switzerland on a virtual map for years. Thousands of objections to mobile phone installations are pending, and hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in petitions and initiatives. Nevertheless, the mobile communications industry is exerting enormous pressure to expand the network and is having a direct influence on political decisions. In Switzerland, the Bundesrat [Upper House of Parliament] now wants to introduce a radical change of direction: an amendment to the law that would completely abolish the right to object to radiation emissions! Mobile network operators are to be allowed to generate or amplify radiation and equip antennas with new technologies such as 5G and 6G without prior review and approval. Once excluded from the democratic process, there is no going back! Therefore, do everything in your power to preserve your co-determination rights and the population's health! The protection of physical integrity is a human right and should not be taken away from us! One thing you can already do today: Switch off Wi-Fi devices and your cell phone whenever possible and consistently.
[Scene 18] [Distorted voice, male:] Ready to switch off all smartphone apps [Ready to switch off all smartphone apps].
[Tim:] A single click... and we're enemies of the state.
[Nadia:] We were already when we merely thought about it.
[Leo:] Before we do it. We don't want damage!
[Felix:] We're not switching off the world. Just all smartphone apps.
[Tim:] Phone calls work. Landline remains. Emergency calls use their own networks. Hospitals too.
[Nadia:] People can call each other. Just like they used to. Before the time when everyone thought they needed five apps to breathe.
[Leo:] And banks? Emergency services? Clinics?
[Tim:] Other systems. We don't touch infrastructure. Just the surface where everyone is clinging like zombies.
[Felix:] We're not taking the world from them. Just the drug.
[Leo:] And if someone needs help?
[Felix:] Then dial a number. Just like before. That worked, didn't it?
[Nadia:] WhatsApp is not a pacemaker.
[Tim:] Emergency calls work! I promise.
[Leo:] Mm okay. But as soon as anything goes wrong ... we will stop.
[Felix:] Deal.
[Scene 19] [Man in car:] Oh, come on!! Where's the navigation?
[Boy:] Huh...?
[Girl:] I was just winning ...
[Boy:] Same with you?
[Girl:] Yes, only the phone, can not get out. What's that?
[Children:] Huh? What happened now? Oh no ...
[Scene 20] [ECHO:] Mara? The connection is ... unstable. Mara? Don't ... go away, stay there! Mara? [static/noise]
[Mara:] That's not possible! Wait ... No, no, no, Jonas! Jonas, please! Jonas, stay with me! Please stay with me! No ... no!
[Scene 21] [Girl in the café:] I'm starving if I can't see the menu!
[Scene 22] [Presenter 1:] Cash is to be replaced in the near future by Central Bank Digital Currency, or CBDC for short. In conjunction with a digital ID, this is going to lead to the greatest upheaval in contemporary history. Worldwide, 70 up to 90 countries are working on the introduction of a digital ID. Agustín Carstens, head of the BIS [Bank for International Settlements] – the most influential central bank in the world – clearly explained what CBDC is all about. It's about absolute control and power [Agustín Carstens | Head of the BIS (2017-2025)]:
[Speaker 1 male:] "We don't t know for example who is using a 100 dollar bill today, we don't know who is using a 1000 peso bill today. The key difference with the CBDC is the central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability and also we will have the technology to enforce that." [Source: https://youtu.be/yI5ZB9W1-fw?t=396]
[Presenter 1:] Digital money will enable governments not only to monitor transactions, but to actively control them – right down to fine-grained control over each individual's financial freedom of action [Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)]:
- CO₂ budget per person → for example, only a fixed amount of diesel or gasoline per month, beyond that payments will be automatically blocked [CO₂ budget per person].
- Product limits → Meat, flights or even electricity consumption could be strictly capped, purchases beyond this no longer possible [product limits].
- Regional restrictions → Money can only be used within a certain radius of your place of residence and automatically loses its validity outside this area [Regional restrictions].
- Earmarked money → Social benefits may only be spent on predefined goods, other purchases are prevented [Earmarked money].
- Expiry date for money → Credit expires after a certain time, with the justification of strengthening the economy [Expiry date for money].
- Complete traceability of all payments → Every single transaction is recorded seamlessly and stored permanently [Complete traceability of all payments].
- Automatic profiling → A detailed digital image of each person is created from their consumption, behavior or habits [Automatic profiling].
- Links to other data → Financial data is combined with information from health, mobility or tax data [Linkage with other data].
- Freezing of accounts → e.g. in the event of protests or rule violations, access to one's own money can be blocked immediately [Freezing of accounts].
- Automatic penalty deductions → Fines or fees are deducted directly from the credit balance without consent [Automatic penalty deductions].
- Dynamic prices depending on behavior → Prices change individually, depending on behavior, status or personal profile [Dynamic prices depending on behavior].
- Conditional basic income → a regular amount paid out that can be subject to conditions and is reduced, restricted or completely withdrawn in the event of deviations [Conditional basic income].
This and much more will be possible with CBDCs and a digital ID. Cash is freedom – digital central bank money will become a nightmare for humanity.
[Scene 23] [Leo:] Dude, The world's in flames.
[Felix:] It's smoking. It only burns if we don't learn.
[Leo:] Well, people can't get money. Others can't find their way. Hospitals are reporting problems with their systems. It's not just a bit of smoke.
[Felix:] Emergency call works. Clinics are running. We've got all that covered.
[Leo:] I know.
[Felix:] That's why you're going out there.
[Leo:] What?
[Felix:] Go where people are just realizing that the world is more than their apps. Listen. Take a look. You will be amazed and agree with me that we have freed people from a digital prison.
[Leo:] And what if I come back and say we have a huge mess, it's too much?
[Felix:] Then we'll stop. But not before, not before we know whether it works.
[Leo:] And where should I go?
[Felix:] Look, I'll show you. Community dinner for all residents. Today at 7 pm in the town hall. The perfect place for people who no longer have access to the apps.
[Leo:] Well, I want to see that in the faces, not just in the code. All right, see you later.
[Felix:] See ya!
[Scene 24] [Mother to son:] So, in there ... What have you experienced today, tell me.
[Son:] It didn't hurt at all.
[Mother:] No?
[Son:] He looked like a clown.
[Mother:] Like a clown? Cool you had such fun!
[Scene 26] [Leo:] Did you also end up here by mistake?
[Mara:] I didn't know where else to go.
[Leo:] The city is somehow bigger without apps ...
[Mara:] And I am smaller ...
[Leo:] Leo.
[Mara:] Mara.
[Scene 27] [Leo:] It's really nice, people sitting together and eating together, a real sense of community.
[Waiter:] Excuse me!
[Mara:] Oh ... are you all right?
[Waiter:] Yeah, yeah. Phew, I'm anyway too warm right now.
[Leo:] You work at the hospital?
[Mara:] Oh, I forgot to take it off ... Yes, mm.
[Leo:] ... I'm sorry.
[Mara:] What for?
[Leo:] Well ... for what's happening right now.
[Scene 28] [Leo:] I thought ... I was saving somebody. And now all I see is fear. The sick who can't even make calls anymore because they were just chatting all the time.
[Mara:] And me? I still only knew ... him.
[Leo:] That's ... an AI?
[Mara:] My husband. Or ... something playing him.
[Leo:] This is no detox, it's abstinence.
[Mara:] Yes, yes. Yes. [Sobbing.]
[Scene 29] [Police Inspector Roth:] One perpetrator or forty, I don't care. Find me the source.
[Analyst:] There, a pattern. Like a targeted "app layer shutdown".
[Police Inspector Roth:] Then it's war.
[Analyst:] We can map the WiFi signal to a physical space model. Not perfect. But ... good enough.
[Police Inspector Roth:] Olli, do you know what he's talking about?
[Olli:] Yes. I'm ready.
[Police Inspector Roth:] Very good. Let's go and get them. Wow, okay.
[Scene 30] [Leo:] I was outside.
[Felix:] And? Tell me.
[Leo:] Hm ... community hall. People are sharing food. Talking to each other again. And ... I met a woman. Mara.
[Tim:] Ooh a woman ... well, how is she?
[Leo:] Hmm ... hard to say. Her husband died. She had an AI of him. It's gone now.
[Nadia:] So ... abstinence.
[Leo:] Yes. But not from social media. But from a person she loved.
[Scene 31] [Police Inspector Roth:] They're no idiots. But they're there. Where exactly are they?
[Analyst:] Industrial facility. Prepare access. Now. And lock down the building.
Police Inspector Roth:] Lock all entrances. Doors, emergency exits, side doors. I want them to stay in there.
[Male voice on radio:] Understood. External locking is activated.
[Police Inspector Roth:] And you explain to me ... how we can see people who aren't even transmitting anything.
[Analyst:] This ... is no tracking. This is, uh ...
[Police Inspector Roth:] Tell me on the way. Let's go.
[Analyst:] It' possible with any Wi-Fi router.
[Scene 32] [Presenter 1:] Modern Wi-Fi routers have long been able to do more than just send data. With the help of radio waves and artificial intelligence, they detect what is happening in rooms within their range – even through walls. Wi-Fi sensing makes it possible to create a 3D image of your room and neighboring rooms in real time, including all people and movements. Mobile network operators like Telekom sell this to us as progress. This is Claudia from Telekom's PR department:
[Claudia from Telekom:] "With Wi-Fi sensing, the router recognizes intruders even if you are not at home. In future, this will work with the Wi-Fi router alone, without additional sensors or cameras. How exactly? Wi-Fi sensing detects the surroundings using W-iFi signals, that is, radio waves. These spread through the room like a network. And Wi-Fi sensing can even look around corners or through walls [...]." [Source: https://youtu.be/rRW4oZRa-lA?t=11]
[Presenter 1:] Wi-Fi sensing completely eclipses everything we've ever heard about privacy and takes global surveillance to a whole new level. Wi-Fi sensing can now scan your surroundings so minutely that the air quality in your room can be measured. And once again, this development is progressing - without the users having a say. You never asked your DSL connection or your SIM card to capture your room 3D in real time.
[Scene 33] [Nadia:] What was that?
[Tim:] That ... didn't come from us.
[Leo:] That was a door lock.
[Tim:] The door is closed! The door is closed!
[Nadia:] Too soon. They're faster than we thought.
[Tim:] Have we left a trace, or something?
[Felix:] Every revolution leaves a trace, doesn't it?
[Leo:] That wasn't the agreement. That was not the deal!
[Felix:] You want to be a hero? Stand by it, man!
[Nadia:] Too late! We have to get out!
[Tim:] No chance. The door is locked and the police will be here in two minutes!
[Nadia:] What are you doing? What are you doing?
[Leo:] Shutting down. Shutting down. Now.
[Nadia:] Why?!
[Leo:] We're returning the app player.
[Felix:] And then? Back to addiction? Never.
[Leo:] People are dying in this chaos!
[Felix:] You Victim, You're totally exaggerating!
[Leo:] You don't want to rescue anyone at all. You want to dictate!
[Felix:] Then I'll dictate. Here!
[Distorted voice, male:] Blocking activated.
[Leo:] No!!!
[Scene 35] [Nadia:] Damn ... they're inside.
[Police:] Police! Police!
[Police Inspector Roth:] We want to see your hands!
[Scene 36] [Mara:] LEO! Leo! Leo!
[Leo:] Mara? What are you doing here?!
[Mara:] No, no! ECHO! Noooo!!!
[Scene 37] [Police Inspector Roth:] Why?
[Leo:] I was afraid that we'd lose each other as humanity.
[Police Inspector Roth:] And now?
[Leo:] Now I know you can't force it on anyone. It has to come from within.
[Scene 38] [Mara:] Hey. What are you doing here? ... come in! What is that?
[Leo:] Two hours, Range of movement. And then someone goes off who has no sense of humor at all.
[Mara:] [Giggling] Ohh ...
[Leo:] Well, but until then - look what Tim has given me ... May I give it a try?
[Mara:] Yes, please ... yes. ... When it's on ... I'm gone again.
[Leo:] Mhm ... I know.
[Mara:] Don't do it.
[Leo:] But ... I thought ... maybe -
[Mara:] I don't want to go back ... I know ... but ...
[Leo:] Well, come here, then.
[Mara:] Thank you.
[Leo:] I have an idea. while we're at it, let's make it just perfect!
[Mara:] You think so?
[Leo:] Mm.
[Scene 39 - Song ByeBye Smartphone:] "The person you are calling is currently not available."
[Producer]
Once we all were healthy, but you microwaved us sick
You've ripped off so much money, and this is what we get!?
I used to be creative, but you took it all away
With all this entertainment I got lost and went astray
Together we were lonely - each escaped to their own space
I totally missed out to make the world a better place
We were scared without you we just wouldn't make the day
But where there's a will, there surely also is a way
Bye, bye my smartphone
Bye, Bye Social-Media.
Freedom!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - Distraction? NO, I draw the line!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - The fate of the world is mine!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - No more looking away, I will fight!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - Yeah, Yeah!
We post all about our life, but don't live it anymore
Despite a steady stream of likes, the soul is empty at the core
Can anybody tell me how life was in the past?
Life before the cellphones and the radiation masts?
I want to quench the fire and not just film the flames
This world has bled enough, never again war!
It's up to us to decide how our history continues
Will we end all the suffering or care just about ourselves
Bye, bye my smartphone
Bye, bye social media
Freedom!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – Distraction? NO, I draw the line!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – The fate of the world is mine!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – No more looking away, I will fight!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – Yeah, Yeah!
We're never seeking for the right questions
Fighting over what we see is true
We go through many many painful lessons –
To learn that the answer is me and you
Don't put the blame on God that nothing's changing here
Have you done what can be done that the battle is won?
Say, who're you waiting for?
Who are you waiting for?
Distraction? NO, I draw the line
The fate of the world is mine!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – No more looking away, I will fight!
Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – Yeah, Yeah!
[With contributors from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Latvia, Iceland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Romania] [Gemeinsam Einsam | A production of Kla.TV and Panorama-Film] [The artificial intelligence "ECHO" depicted in the film is still fictional in 2026, but could become reality in the foreseeable future]. [Producer]
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[A film by Klaus Scheidsteger]
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[A production of Kla.TV and Panorama-Film] [Little boy:] Mom ... [Scene 01] [Man in car:] You nutcase! It can't be true, put your head up! [Scene 02] [Presenter1:] Have we ever asked ourselves why we have all become addicted? Dependent on a small device that dominates our everyday lives. A device that decides what we do, where we go, what we buy, what we think and how we spend our time. A small display captures our attention, forms our habits, influences our decisions and fills every free moment. Today the average person uses their smartphone around 50 to 100 times a day [Average person uses their smartphone 50 to 100 times a day]. The long-term consequences are largely unclear. After all, the world has only been in a smartphone frenzy for around 15 years, while the entire history of mankind had previously done without such devices. Behavioral scientist Dr. Robert Epstein says the world's smartphone and social media addiction is no coincidence. "It is the result of a system that uses powerful mind control techniques to control people's thinking and behavior." How does this work? Just ten likes are enough for social media to assess you better than a work colleague can. [10 likes social media assesses you better than a work colleague]. With about 70 likes, it knows you better than a close friend does [70 likes Social media knows you better than a close friend]. With around 150 likes it knows you better than your family does [150 likes social media knows you better than your family]. And from around 300 likes, an algorithm can predict your personality more accurately than your own partner can [300 likes algorithm can predict your personality more accurately than your own partner]. Everything you look at on the Internet, every search, every click, every reaction is stored by giant Internet octopuses. This data is used to create a detailed personality profile – your digital twin. This comprehensive knowledge base enables astonishingly precise predictions about you and precise control of your opinion, your interests and ultimately your personality [Precise control: – your opinion – your interests – your personality]. Notifications are no coincidence either [Notifications are no coincidence]. Platforms analyze precisely [platforms analyze precisely] when people are particularly receptive: when they are bored, lonely, sad or tired [bored lonely sad tired]. It is precisely at these moments that the next message appears. Every like. Every message. Every new notification. They trigger a small surge of the neurotransmitter dopamine in the brain – the same substance that is activated by gambling. A brief kick. A feeling of reward that is addictive. And that's exactly what your apps are optimized for. The next click. The next scroll. The next little reward. Dr. Robert Epstein also demonstrates how opinion manipulation works on a large scale with the so-called S.E.M.E experiment – the Search Engine Manipulation Effect [Search Engine Manipulation Effect]. Over 15,000 people took part in the experiment. Only the order of the search results was changed for the test subjects [search]. No fake news. No advertising. Just differently sorted links. But the impact was enormous. There were up to 20% shifts in opinion among the test subjects. In some tests, this figure even rose to 80%. And almost 9 out of 10 people did not even realize that their opinion had been manipulated. They believed that they had drawn their own conclusions without realizing that the path they had taken was already mapped out for them. Robert Epstein proves this in independent experiments: All search engines and social media platforms utilize such and far more dramatic manipulation techniques [All search engines and social media platforms utilize dramatic manipulation techniques]. If you don't decide for yourself what you believe, who will? Whistleblowers agree that global corporations and their shadow powers are taking on this task with the help of the most powerful form of government in the 21st century – technocracy. [Scene 03] [Ms. Seiler:] Mara... you can't be everywhere at once. [Mara:] Yes, I know. But I have to do this before I go to Jonas. [Scene 04] [Jonas:] Hi. [Mara:] Hey ... I made it. [Jonas:] Main thing you're here. That's all I need. [Mara:] Wait a minute ... oh, I must quickly..., ah ... em [Jonas:] Mara, put it away. Just for five minutes. [Mara:] How are you? [Jonas:] So so. [Scene 05] [Mara:] So ... [Jonas:] Mara ... I've built something. For ... afterwards. [Mara:] Jonas..., don't say that. [Jonas:] I have to. Otherwise ... the silence will eat you up. [Mara:] No ... we will make it, Jonas. [Jonas:] An interface: "ECHO - Memory Model". It saves the way I talk. How I think. Even what we've experienced together. Not just photos ... context. Feelings. Everything. [Mara:] But that's ... That's impossible. [Jonas:] Not impossible. Just a little attempt to stay with you. [Mara:] Oh Jonas ... we will make it. [Scene 06] [Jonas:] If you want to ... use it ... then only to ... let me go. Promise. [Mara:] [unintelligible sobbing] ... No, no! [Crying] [Scene 07] [ECHO:] Good morning, Mara. [Mara:] JONAS...? [ECHO:] I am ECHO. But ... I know you. [Scene 08] [ECHO:] You're drinking it too strong. As always. [Mara:] [weak laughter] Yes, as always ... I know. [Scene 09] [ECHO:] Do you still remember our vacation in the Seychelles? Do you remember when you were snorkeling and thought you were going to drown? [Mara:] Yes ... and you laughed at me ... [ECHO:] Yes ... Because you jumped in anyway. But admittedly, I was a bit scared for you. [Scene 10] [Nurse 1:] The patient from room 214 was released today. [Nurse 2:] Oh really? That was faster than expected. Wow how nice – that was not obvious at all in the beginning... [Ms. Seiler:] Mara ... you're not listening. [Mara:] Yes, yes I am... just a bit tired. [ECHO:] You don't have to talk to them. You've got me! [Scene 11] [Nadia:] "Payment only by app." Logical. [Felix:] No problem. Takes just two minutes. [Tim:] Two minutes? If you have the app already. [Leo:] If not, then what? [Felix:] Then you just download it. [Tim:] And make an account. You gotta log in to your e-mails because a code will be sent there. Then you deposit your credit card. And you get a push notification to your e-banking app. [Nadia:] And pray that the session hasn't expired before you can retrieve the code. [Leo:] Well, we're technicians. We can handle it. But what about him? [Felix:] The city should put up another vending machine with coins. [Leo:] But it doesn't. [Tim:] "Confirm email to continue." [Felix:] That's absurd. I want to park. I don't want to create a user account. [Nadia:] Welcome to the year 2026. Everything is a login. [Leo:] That's exactly the problem. [Felix:] What do you mean? [Leo:] Technology should make things easier. Not monitor every person, every step of their way. And sort out people in the process. [Felix:] Okay. Paid. Can we go now? [Leo:] Oh man. [Scene 12] [Presenter 2:] The population is being forced more and more into digitalization - even though they don't want it. One symbolic example is the switch from coin-operated machines to app parking. Resistance to this development is forming in cities around the world. [Brussels | Het parkeerbeleid in het Brussels Hoofdstedelijk Gewest | Enable cash payment at parking machines; Bournemouth / Christchurch / Poole | Stop the Removal of Parking Machines - Keep Cash | Keep parking machines and cash; National (Parliamentary Petition) | Make cashless car parking illegal - cash is king | Mandatory cash option in parking lots; York | Maintain Cash Payment Options in All York Council Car Parks | Maintain cash payment in council parking lots; Ilanz / Glion | Petition for cash payment in all public parking lots | Maintain cash payment at parking machines; Almere | Contant betalen parkeren in Almere | Maintain cash payment when parking; Queensland | Reinstate cash payment at council parking meters | Reinstate cash at parking meters; Roermond | Behoud het contant betalen in Ziekenhuis Laurentius Roermond | Maintain cash when parking at the hospital; Glasson Dock | Reinstate the option to pay in cash for parking on Scotforth Road Car Park | Reinstate cash option; Langenfeld | No to Langenfeld city center parking concept | Secure cash payment at parking machines; North Devon | Stop Cashless Car Parks | Maintain cash payment at parking lots]. Let's take a representative look at Ilanz in Switzerland: the municipality is converting its parking lots. The new machines no longer accept cash. Parking is therefore only possible with the smartphone app. The citizens then start a petition. Around 1700 people sign it. But when the petition is handed over, the situation gets out of hand. The mayor's reaction is visibly upset. And in front of the cameras. The video goes viral. It represents a growing conflict: it is by no means just technical hurdles that are being criticized. Rather, digitally informed people are bothered by the fact that the smartphone in their pocket creates detailed movement profiles [detailed movement profiles | location data, license plates, payment data, times]. When using parking apps, location data, license plate numbers, payment data and times are stored. This information can be processed by app operators, payment service providers, banks, parking space operators and public authorities. It is representative of the fact that detailed movement profiles are created from seemingly simple processes – such as paying for a parking space. It's none of the business of banks, app companies or other service providers when and where someone parks their car! Cash is by no means a question of convenience, but a question of privacy and self-determination – in a time of digital insanity. [Scene 13] [Felix:] We've been talking for years, folks. Less screen time here, more mindfulness there. Nothing changes. [Nadia:] I think it's because people don't want to. [Tim:] Or because they can't go without. [Leo:] Yes, but may we punish the world in order to save it? [Felix:] Friends, we're launching a brand new project! We're hacking all smartphone apps and freeing people from their digital prisons. [Distorted voice, male:] "Smartphone app off. Human on." [Felix:] We're not taking away their cell phone. We're just taking away the drug. Are you in (on this)? [Tim:] Yeah, for sure. [Nadia:] Cool. [Leo:] Yeah, it's worth a try. [Scene 14] [Leo:] If we do that ... chaos will break out. [Felix:] Short chaos. Long life. [Scene 15] [ECHO:] You are not alone. [Mara:] I can't sleep if you don't talk. [ECHO:] Then I'll talk. As long as you want. [Mara:] Mm ... [ECHO:] Let's think a bit about the year we met. It was 2020, remember? You were sitting in a café ... [Scene 17] [Presenter 2:] Permanent electrosmog and continuous exposure to radio waves cause great stress for our organism. Not visible, yet measurable. With an EMF measuring device, we can visualize high-frequency radiation from radio masts, Wi-Fi routers, cell phones, computers and other technical devices. The unit of measurement for measuring the strength of the electric field is µW/m². Electrosensitive people feel negative influences on their health such as headaches, sleep disorders, exhaustion, concentration problems and more even from a field strength of approx. 1 µW/m² [Influences on health from approx. 1 µW/m²]. [Presenter 1:] A home that is about 20-50 meters away from a mobile phone transmitter is exposed to tens of thousands of times more radio radiation. Depending on the alignment of the antenna, measured values of up to 300,000 µW/m² can occur. A cell phone held to the ear or while scrolling the Internet generates fields of up to 1,000,000 µW/m². A DECT baby monitor in close proximity can typically generate fields of up to 30,000 µW/m², depending on the distance from the device. A Wi-Fi router in a room approx. 3.5 m wide, generates radiation exposure of over 20,000 µW/m². The field strength is significantly higher if the Wi-Fi router simultaneously establishes a connection via the mobile network. Then we can assume exposure of up to 300,000 µW/m². Bluetooth headphones in the ear generate measurable electromagnetic fields directly in the ear, up to 100,000 µW/m² depending on the manufacturer and technology. And this only 2-5 cm away from relevant brain regions. [Presenter 2:] Today's everyday life is characterized by a multitude of simultaneously active radio sources – from mobile radio and Wi-Fi to Bluetooth and other wireless technologies. The resulting "radiation cocktail" has become ubiquitous. There are thousands of scientific studies that have proven the radiation from mobile phones, Wi-Fi etc. to be dangerous and harmful to health. However, these studies are consistently discredited, concealed or even actively suppressed by the cartel media, politicians, the judiciary and scientists with connections to industry. Damage to trees, which has already been documented with a continuous radiation exposure of less than 700 µW/m², is visible to us all [Damage to trees below 700 µW/m²]. [Presenter 2 as speaker:] For over 20 years, the committed environmental physician and researcher Dr. Waldmann-Selsam has been documenting tree damage near transmission masts. She has impressively and continuously documented how mobile phone base stations damage our trees. Her work is now being taken seriously by skeptics and discussed internationally in specialist circles. [Dr. Waldmann-Selsam | environmental physician, researcher:] "We have been to over 1000 transmitters, we have documented it. [...] What motivates me is that at every transmitter we have visited, at every transmitter, we have found tree changes that cannot be explained by other factors, but which point to a connection with the transmitter. And the fact that you can find it at every transmitter and when you go into the radio shadow, you find healthy trees again. [...] Many people are now noticing this contrast. [...] The experts have never considered the transmitters. And that's why they were often at a loss, but never asked if the transmitter does it, because they didn't even look where the transmitter was. It now gets experts thinking when you take that into account and see maps showing the registered transmitters and where the main radiation directions are. [Presenter 1:] The resistance and concerns of the population towards mobile radio installations are steadily increasing. The "Protection from Radiation" association has been documenting the local resistance of the population in Switzerland on a virtual map for years. Thousands of objections to mobile phone installations are pending, and hundreds of thousands of people are taking part in petitions and initiatives. Nevertheless, the mobile communications industry is exerting enormous pressure to expand the network and is having a direct influence on political decisions. In Switzerland, the Bundesrat [Upper House of Parliament] now wants to introduce a radical change of direction: an amendment to the law that would completely abolish the right to object to radiation emissions! Mobile network operators are to be allowed to generate or amplify radiation and equip antennas with new technologies such as 5G and 6G without prior review and approval. Once excluded from the democratic process, there is no going back! Therefore, do everything in your power to preserve your co-determination rights and the population's health! The protection of physical integrity is a human right and should not be taken away from us! One thing you can already do today: Switch off Wi-Fi devices and your cell phone whenever possible and consistently. [Scene 18] [Distorted voice, male:] Ready to switch off all smartphone apps [Ready to switch off all smartphone apps]. [Tim:] A single click... and we're enemies of the state. [Nadia:] We were already when we merely thought about it. [Leo:] Before we do it. We don't want damage! [Felix:] We're not switching off the world. Just all smartphone apps. [Tim:] Phone calls work. Landline remains. Emergency calls use their own networks. Hospitals too. [Nadia:] People can call each other. Just like they used to. Before the time when everyone thought they needed five apps to breathe. [Leo:] And banks? Emergency services? Clinics? [Tim:] Other systems. We don't touch infrastructure. Just the surface where everyone is clinging like zombies. [Felix:] We're not taking the world from them. Just the drug. [Leo:] And if someone needs help? [Felix:] Then dial a number. Just like before. That worked, didn't it? [Nadia:] WhatsApp is not a pacemaker. [Tim:] Emergency calls work! I promise. [Leo:] Mm okay. But as soon as anything goes wrong ... we will stop. [Felix:] Deal. [Scene 19] [Man in car:] Oh, come on!! Where's the navigation? [Boy:] Huh...? [Girl:] I was just winning ... [Boy:] Same with you? [Girl:] Yes, only the phone, can not get out. What's that? [Children:] Huh? What happened now? Oh no ... [Scene 20] [ECHO:] Mara? The connection is ... unstable. Mara? Don't ... go away, stay there! Mara? [static/noise] [Mara:] That's not possible! Wait ... No, no, no, Jonas! Jonas, please! Jonas, stay with me! Please stay with me! No ... no! [Scene 21] [Girl in the café:] I'm starving if I can't see the menu! [Scene 22] [Presenter 1:] Cash is to be replaced in the near future by Central Bank Digital Currency, or CBDC for short. In conjunction with a digital ID, this is going to lead to the greatest upheaval in contemporary history. Worldwide, 70 up to 90 countries are working on the introduction of a digital ID. Agustín Carstens, head of the BIS [Bank for International Settlements] – the most influential central bank in the world – clearly explained what CBDC is all about. It's about absolute control and power [Agustín Carstens | Head of the BIS (2017-2025)]: [Speaker 1 male:] "We don't t know for example who is using a 100 dollar bill today, we don't know who is using a 1000 peso bill today. The key difference with the CBDC is the central bank will have absolute control on the rules and regulations that will determine the use of that expression of central bank liability and also we will have the technology to enforce that." [Source: https://youtu.be/yI5ZB9W1-fw?t=396] [Presenter 1:] Digital money will enable governments not only to monitor transactions, but to actively control them – right down to fine-grained control over each individual's financial freedom of action [Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC)]: - CO₂ budget per person → for example, only a fixed amount of diesel or gasoline per month, beyond that payments will be automatically blocked [CO₂ budget per person]. - Product limits → Meat, flights or even electricity consumption could be strictly capped, purchases beyond this no longer possible [product limits]. - Regional restrictions → Money can only be used within a certain radius of your place of residence and automatically loses its validity outside this area [Regional restrictions]. - Earmarked money → Social benefits may only be spent on predefined goods, other purchases are prevented [Earmarked money]. - Expiry date for money → Credit expires after a certain time, with the justification of strengthening the economy [Expiry date for money]. - Complete traceability of all payments → Every single transaction is recorded seamlessly and stored permanently [Complete traceability of all payments]. - Automatic profiling → A detailed digital image of each person is created from their consumption, behavior or habits [Automatic profiling]. - Links to other data → Financial data is combined with information from health, mobility or tax data [Linkage with other data]. - Freezing of accounts → e.g. in the event of protests or rule violations, access to one's own money can be blocked immediately [Freezing of accounts]. - Automatic penalty deductions → Fines or fees are deducted directly from the credit balance without consent [Automatic penalty deductions]. - Dynamic prices depending on behavior → Prices change individually, depending on behavior, status or personal profile [Dynamic prices depending on behavior]. - Conditional basic income → a regular amount paid out that can be subject to conditions and is reduced, restricted or completely withdrawn in the event of deviations [Conditional basic income]. This and much more will be possible with CBDCs and a digital ID. Cash is freedom – digital central bank money will become a nightmare for humanity. [Scene 23] [Leo:] Dude, The world's in flames. [Felix:] It's smoking. It only burns if we don't learn. [Leo:] Well, people can't get money. Others can't find their way. Hospitals are reporting problems with their systems. It's not just a bit of smoke. [Felix:] Emergency call works. Clinics are running. We've got all that covered. [Leo:] I know. [Felix:] That's why you're going out there. [Leo:] What? [Felix:] Go where people are just realizing that the world is more than their apps. Listen. Take a look. You will be amazed and agree with me that we have freed people from a digital prison. [Leo:] And what if I come back and say we have a huge mess, it's too much? [Felix:] Then we'll stop. But not before, not before we know whether it works. [Leo:] And where should I go? [Felix:] Look, I'll show you. Community dinner for all residents. Today at 7 pm in the town hall. The perfect place for people who no longer have access to the apps. [Leo:] Well, I want to see that in the faces, not just in the code. All right, see you later. [Felix:] See ya! [Scene 24] [Mother to son:] So, in there ... What have you experienced today, tell me. [Son:] It didn't hurt at all. [Mother:] No? [Son:] He looked like a clown. [Mother:] Like a clown? Cool you had such fun! [Scene 26] [Leo:] Did you also end up here by mistake? [Mara:] I didn't know where else to go. [Leo:] The city is somehow bigger without apps ... [Mara:] And I am smaller ... [Leo:] Leo. [Mara:] Mara. [Scene 27] [Leo:] It's really nice, people sitting together and eating together, a real sense of community. [Waiter:] Excuse me! [Mara:] Oh ... are you all right? [Waiter:] Yeah, yeah. Phew, I'm anyway too warm right now. [Leo:] You work at the hospital? [Mara:] Oh, I forgot to take it off ... Yes, mm. [Leo:] ... I'm sorry. [Mara:] What for? [Leo:] Well ... for what's happening right now. [Scene 28] [Leo:] I thought ... I was saving somebody. And now all I see is fear. The sick who can't even make calls anymore because they were just chatting all the time. [Mara:] And me? I still only knew ... him. [Leo:] That's ... an AI? [Mara:] My husband. Or ... something playing him. [Leo:] This is no detox, it's abstinence. [Mara:] Yes, yes. Yes. [Sobbing.] [Scene 29] [Police Inspector Roth:] One perpetrator or forty, I don't care. Find me the source. [Analyst:] There, a pattern. Like a targeted "app layer shutdown". [Police Inspector Roth:] Then it's war. [Analyst:] We can map the WiFi signal to a physical space model. Not perfect. But ... good enough. [Police Inspector Roth:] Olli, do you know what he's talking about? [Olli:] Yes. I'm ready. [Police Inspector Roth:] Very good. Let's go and get them. Wow, okay. [Scene 30] [Leo:] I was outside. [Felix:] And? Tell me. [Leo:] Hm ... community hall. People are sharing food. Talking to each other again. And ... I met a woman. Mara. [Tim:] Ooh a woman ... well, how is she? [Leo:] Hmm ... hard to say. Her husband died. She had an AI of him. It's gone now. [Nadia:] So ... abstinence. [Leo:] Yes. But not from social media. But from a person she loved. [Scene 31] [Police Inspector Roth:] They're no idiots. But they're there. Where exactly are they? [Analyst:] Industrial facility. Prepare access. Now. And lock down the building. Police Inspector Roth:] Lock all entrances. Doors, emergency exits, side doors. I want them to stay in there. [Male voice on radio:] Understood. External locking is activated. [Police Inspector Roth:] And you explain to me ... how we can see people who aren't even transmitting anything. [Analyst:] This ... is no tracking. This is, uh ... [Police Inspector Roth:] Tell me on the way. Let's go. [Analyst:] It' possible with any Wi-Fi router. [Scene 32] [Presenter 1:] Modern Wi-Fi routers have long been able to do more than just send data. With the help of radio waves and artificial intelligence, they detect what is happening in rooms within their range – even through walls. Wi-Fi sensing makes it possible to create a 3D image of your room and neighboring rooms in real time, including all people and movements. Mobile network operators like Telekom sell this to us as progress. This is Claudia from Telekom's PR department: [Claudia from Telekom:] "With Wi-Fi sensing, the router recognizes intruders even if you are not at home. In future, this will work with the Wi-Fi router alone, without additional sensors or cameras. How exactly? Wi-Fi sensing detects the surroundings using W-iFi signals, that is, radio waves. These spread through the room like a network. And Wi-Fi sensing can even look around corners or through walls [...]." [Source: https://youtu.be/rRW4oZRa-lA?t=11] [Presenter 1:] Wi-Fi sensing completely eclipses everything we've ever heard about privacy and takes global surveillance to a whole new level. Wi-Fi sensing can now scan your surroundings so minutely that the air quality in your room can be measured. And once again, this development is progressing - without the users having a say. You never asked your DSL connection or your SIM card to capture your room 3D in real time. [Scene 33] [Nadia:] What was that? [Tim:] That ... didn't come from us. [Leo:] That was a door lock. [Tim:] The door is closed! The door is closed! [Nadia:] Too soon. They're faster than we thought. [Tim:] Have we left a trace, or something? [Felix:] Every revolution leaves a trace, doesn't it? [Leo:] That wasn't the agreement. That was not the deal! [Felix:] You want to be a hero? Stand by it, man! [Nadia:] Too late! We have to get out! [Tim:] No chance. The door is locked and the police will be here in two minutes! [Nadia:] What are you doing? What are you doing? [Leo:] Shutting down. Shutting down. Now. [Nadia:] Why?! [Leo:] We're returning the app player. [Felix:] And then? Back to addiction? Never. [Leo:] People are dying in this chaos! [Felix:] You Victim, You're totally exaggerating! [Leo:] You don't want to rescue anyone at all. You want to dictate! [Felix:] Then I'll dictate. Here! [Distorted voice, male:] Blocking activated. [Leo:] No!!! [Scene 35] [Nadia:] Damn ... they're inside. [Police:] Police! Police! [Police Inspector Roth:] We want to see your hands! [Scene 36] [Mara:] LEO! Leo! Leo! [Leo:] Mara? What are you doing here?! [Mara:] No, no! ECHO! Noooo!!! [Scene 37] [Police Inspector Roth:] Why? [Leo:] I was afraid that we'd lose each other as humanity. [Police Inspector Roth:] And now? [Leo:] Now I know you can't force it on anyone. It has to come from within. [Scene 38] [Mara:] Hey. What are you doing here? ... come in! What is that? [Leo:] Two hours, Range of movement. And then someone goes off who has no sense of humor at all. [Mara:] [Giggling] Ohh ... [Leo:] Well, but until then - look what Tim has given me ... May I give it a try? [Mara:] Yes, please ... yes. ... When it's on ... I'm gone again. [Leo:] Mhm ... I know. [Mara:] Don't do it. [Leo:] But ... I thought ... maybe - [Mara:] I don't want to go back ... I know ... but ... [Leo:] Well, come here, then. [Mara:] Thank you. [Leo:] I have an idea. while we're at it, let's make it just perfect! [Mara:] You think so? [Leo:] Mm. [Scene 39 - Song ByeBye Smartphone:] "The person you are calling is currently not available." [Producer] Once we all were healthy, but you microwaved us sick You've ripped off so much money, and this is what we get!? I used to be creative, but you took it all away With all this entertainment I got lost and went astray Together we were lonely - each escaped to their own space I totally missed out to make the world a better place We were scared without you we just wouldn't make the day But where there's a will, there surely also is a way Bye, bye my smartphone Bye, Bye Social-Media. Freedom! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - Distraction? NO, I draw the line! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - The fate of the world is mine! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - No more looking away, I will fight! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye - Yeah, Yeah! We post all about our life, but don't live it anymore Despite a steady stream of likes, the soul is empty at the core Can anybody tell me how life was in the past? Life before the cellphones and the radiation masts? I want to quench the fire and not just film the flames This world has bled enough, never again war! It's up to us to decide how our history continues Will we end all the suffering or care just about ourselves Bye, bye my smartphone Bye, bye social media Freedom! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – Distraction? NO, I draw the line! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – The fate of the world is mine! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – No more looking away, I will fight! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – Yeah, Yeah! We're never seeking for the right questions Fighting over what we see is true We go through many many painful lessons – To learn that the answer is me and you Don't put the blame on God that nothing's changing here Have you done what can be done that the battle is won? Say, who're you waiting for? Who are you waiting for? Distraction? NO, I draw the line The fate of the world is mine! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – No more looking away, I will fight! Bye Bye Bye, Bye Bye Bye – Yeah, Yeah! [With contributors from Germany, Switzerland, Austria, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Ukraine, Latvia, Iceland, France, Luxembourg, Belgium, Romania] [Gemeinsam Einsam | A production of Kla.TV and Panorama-Film] [The artificial intelligence "ECHO" depicted in the film is still fictional in 2026, but could become reality in the foreseeable future]. 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Smartphone-Dependency Reaching for your cell phone 50-100 times per day: https://www.washingtonpost.com/wellness/interactive/2025/phone-brain-health/
Studien zu Risiko von Mobilfunk: https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC5680647
Likes: https://news.stanford.edu/stories/2015/01/personality-computer-knows-011215
Robert Epstein: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Azu8XnZdxeA
und https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gInFfkaayJI
Resistance against App-Parking Ilanz/Glion: https://www.blick.ch/wirtschaft/bei-uebergabe-von-bargeld-petition-schande-der-alten-gemeindepraesident-verliert-die-fassung-id21669444.html
Petitions: https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/652706
https://www.change.org/p/stop-cashless-car-parks
https://www.change.org/p/maintain-cash-payment-options-in-all-york-council-car-parks
https://www.change.org/p/urge-central-bedfordshire-council-to-continue-accepting-cash-at-car-parks
https://www.change.org/p/re-instate-the-option-to-pay-in-cash-for-parking-on-scotforth-road-car-park
https://www.change.org/p/stop-the-removal-of-parking-machines-keep-cash
https://petities.nl/petitions/contant-betalen-parkeren-in-almere
https://petities.nl/petitions/behoud-het-contant-betalen-in-ziekenhuis-laurentius-roermond
https://www.openpetition.de/petition/online/nein-zum-parkkonzept-langenfelder-innenstadt
https://www.openpetition.eu/be/petition/online/het-parkeerbeleid-in-het-brussels-hoofdstedelijk-gewest
https://www.change.org/p/reinstate-cash-payment-at-council-parking-meters
https://www.openpetition.eu/ch/petition/online/petition-fuer-bargeldzahlung-auf-allen-oeffentlichen-parkplaetzen
«Cash Money is Freedom» https://youtu.be/yI5ZB9W1-fw?t=396
«Wi-Fi sensing» https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d4RKC6u4yB4
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rRW4oZRa-lA
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/zal3Fw92WVs
«The digital dilemma» – a film by Klaus Scheidsteger https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f6zuls8Hk24
Tree Damage: https://www.diagnose-funk.org/aktuelles/artikel-archiv/detail&newsid=1839
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CBDC https://www.kla.tv/CBDC
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