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By Beatrice Whitmore | Washington D.C. | October 28, 2024 conservative

WASHINGTON D.C. — If you thought your private information was safe with the government, think again. The massive data leak from the IRS this week is more than just a security failure; it’s a targeted attack on the very concept of financial privacy in an era where the state should be protecting its citizens, not exposing them to the mob. The "Great Exposure" is a radical globalist stunt designed to destabilise the Vane Administration and punish anyone who has dared to succeed under the Sovereign Dome.

Let’s be clear: this wasn't some heroic whistle-blowing. This was a sophisticated cyber-assault by "The Scourers," a group with clear ties to the Atlantic-Pacific Union’s transparency radicals. By dumping the private tax records of thousands of Americans onto the AetherNet, they aren't "fighting for justice"; they’re painting targets on the backs of job creators and innovators. It’s the ultimate form of digital cancel culture, and it’s being cheered on by the same people who want to hand our sovereignty over to a global ledger.

"This is a dark day for the rule of law," I told my listeners during a special broadcast from D.C. "If the government can't protect the most sensitive data of its most successful citizens, then no one is safe. Today it’s the billionaires; tomorrow it’s your retirement account. It’s about making everyone equally vulnerable to the state’s prying eyes."

The timing is no coincidence. As the Vane Administration pushes for greater economic independence and stronger borders, the globalists are using "transparency" as a weapon to sow division and envy. They want you to focus on what your neighbour has so you won’t notice what the international bureaucrats are taking away. This leak is a direct threat to national security, exposing the financial underpinnings of our most vital industries to CSU hackers and APU spies alike.

We need to stop calling this an "exposure" and start calling it what it is: state-sponsored insecurity. The Vane Administration must act decisively to hunt down these digital terrorists and restore the integrity of our financial borders. Radical transparency is just another word for the end of freedom. If we don’t have the right to keep our private business private, then we don’t have a country anymore.

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