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Cypherpunk-Author (PGP/remailers, 1999). Crypt-Analyst (codebreaker: 911/77/311 terrorist ciphers/systems). Crypto-Trader/Investor. Exopolitics: 'experiencer' & progenitor UK Space Command. I broke into the breakaway civilisation. They steal our past. I'm stealing their future. Not illegal. ;) Barrister-at-Law, England & Wales (not currently practising). TI: https://www.hackthetorture.com/2025/02/trump-white-house-gives-targeted-individuals-global-recognition.html OG/Whale: toastonbase.com #Toast #ToastAI #ToastOnBase
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RIP all the TI's murdered over the decades, pushing for disclosure
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[7/3/26 2:03 AM] cipherassets.com: The Architecture of Control — From Targeted Surveillance to Algorithmic Pricing in Every Aisle By Christine Wolking Targeted Community Jul 2 READ IN APP Debra (source below) has a very important message. Thank you for being my second paid subscriber. I truly appreciate your work and your support.❤️🙏✝️ Source: The Architecture of Control — From Targeted Surveillance to Algorithmic Pricing in Every Aisle They told us the targeting was conspiracy. They told us the surveillance was for our safety. Now they’re installing it on every shelf in America — and the price changes while you’re still deciding whether you can afford it. This is not two separate stories. This is one system evolving in real time. For years, people who spoke about organized surveillance, electronic harassment, data profiling, and institutional gaslighting were dismissed. They documented patterns: coordinated monitoring, psychological operations, interference in daily life, and the weaponization of systems meant to serve the public. They mapped these experiences against local, state, federal, and international laws — and found dozens upon dozens of potential violations stacked on top of each other, from basic stalking and harassment statutes to privacy protections, due process failures, and emerging frameworks like the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights. Now the same technologies and logics are moving into the most mundane part of life: buying food and household goods. By the end of 2026, every Walmart in the United States will have electronic shelf labels. Digital screens replacing paper price tags. The infrastructure for real-time price manipulation, data collection, and AI-driven personalization is being rolled out at massive scale by the largest retailer on Earth. While the company frames it as “efficiency,” the capability is unmistakable: prices that can shift based on demand, time, location, your shopping history, loyalty profile — and potentially even how the system interprets your behavior in the aisle. This is the new layer of the same old architecture. The Phases of Control — Now Including the Grocery Aisle What was once described in targeted individual communities as multi-stage operations (initial surveillance and data collection, overt harassment and monitoring, electronic and psychological interference, isolation and discrediting, interference with health/daily life, and institutional non-response or complicity) now has a consumer-friendly retail version. Phase 1: Total Data Collection & Profiling Your movements, dwell time, purchases, app interactions, and increasingly your reactions are being captured. Electronic shelf labels don’t just display prices — they sit inside a connected ecosystem. Paired with cameras, sensors, loyalty data, and AI, this creates detailed behavioral profiles. This directly implicates data privacy principles in the AI Bill of Rights (protection from abusive data practices, agency over your data), Maryland’s new Online Data Privacy Act (effective 2025), federal electronic communications and computer fraud laws, and broader human rights standards on privacy. One pattern of constant monitoring can violate multiple overlapping protections at once. Phase 2: Overt & Subtle Interference in Daily Life Prices that appear stable on the shelf but shift by the time you reach checkout. Discrepancies between the tag, the app, and the register. The feeling that the system knows more about what you’re willing to pay than you do. Viral shopper reports already document confusion and frustration with these systems. [7/3/26 2:03 AM] cipherassets.com: This maps onto stalking, harassment, and electronic misuse statutes (Maryland Criminal Law §§ 3-802, 3-803, 3-805 and federal 18 U.S.C. § 2261A), as well as consumer protection and unfair trade practices laws. What looks like “dynamic pricing” to a corporation can feel like targeted economic interference to the person experiencing it. Phase 3: Psychological & Economic Gaslighting You’re told the system is only for “accuracy” and “lower prices through efficiency.” Meanwhile, the technology enables surge pricing on essentials, personalized offers that disadvantage loyal or vulnerable customers, and the quiet erosion of price transparency. When you question it, you’re told you’re imagining things or that it’s just how modern retail works. This mirrors the isolation and discrediting phases long reported in targeted communities — and raises serious questions under due process, equal protection, and emerging algorithmic accountability standards. Phase 4: Institutional Normalization & Lack of Recourse Walmart states it is not currently using the labels for aggressive surge pricing during store hours. But the hardware and software are being installed nationwide anyway. Once the infrastructure exists in every store, the policy can change with a software update. Lawmakers are already debating restrictions, but the rollout continues. This is the same pattern of institutional non-response or slow-walking that targeted individuals have documented for years when trying to get accountability for surveillance and interference. The Tech Powering the New Phase Electronic shelf label (ESL) systems are manufactured and deployed by a concentrated group of companies: • VusionGroup (France, including the SES-imagotag platform) — Walmart’s primary partner for the U.S. rollout. • Pricer (Sweden) • SoluM (South Korea) • Hanshow (China) • Displaydata (UK) • And others including Zkong, Opticon, TroniTAG, and various Chinese manufacturers scaling rapidly. These systems turn every shelf into a connected node. They enable instant price changes, integration with inventory and analytics platforms, and — in more advanced versions — linkage with computer vision and AI for shopper behavior tracking. Walmart has already deployed the technology in roughly 2,300 stores and is accelerating to full coverage of its ~4,600 U.S. locations by the end of 2026. The stated purpose is labor savings and pricing accuracy. The unstated capability is something much larger: the digitization and potential weaponization of everyday commerce. This Is Not Conspiracy. This Is Infrastructure. The same logic that once required covert coordination and plausible deniability can now be executed through software updates, data dashboards, and electronic shelf labels. You don’t need thousands of “perps” following someone when an algorithm can adjust what they pay, what offers they see, and how the environment responds to their presence in real time. People who raised alarms about advanced surveillance, directed energy effects, organized harassment, and data weaponization were told it was impossible or delusional. Now the retail version is being installed in plain sight — with corporate press releases and efficiency talking points. The legal violations stack the same way they always have: one action (constant data collection + dynamic pricing capability) can breach privacy laws, consumer protection statutes, stalking/harassment provisions, and emerging AI governance principles simultaneously. What You Can Do Document everything. Photograph shelf prices, app prices, and receipts. Note discrepancies. Support legislation that requires transparency in algorithmic pricing and restricts dynamic pricing on essential goods. Treat your data like the valuable — and weaponizable — asset it has become. The targeting never stopped. It just got rebranded as “retail innovation” and rolled out aisle by aisle. Complete Resource List Walmart & ESL Rollout • Walmart Corporate announcement on digital shelf labels and VusionGroup partnership (June 2024) [7/3/26 2:03 AM] cipherassets.com: • VusionGroup press releases on Walmart U.S. expansion and acceleration to full fleet (2024–2025) • CNBC reporting: “Walmart digital price tags are coming to every US store by end of 2026” • Local and national coverage of shopper complaints and price discrepancy videos ESL Manufacturers • VusionGroup / SES-imagotag official resources • Pricer AB, SoluM, Hanshow, Displaydata company sites and product information • Industry analyses listing top ESL providers (VusionGroup as market leader, followed by Pricer, SoluM, Hanshow, Displaydata, etc.) Dynamic Pricing & Surveillance Pricing Context • Consumer Reports / Groundwork Collaborative investigation into Instacart AI pricing experiments • Reporting on Kroger ESLs and digital cooler door/sensor concerns • Analyses of “surveillance pricing” and algorithmic personalization in retail • Coverage of legislative efforts to restrict dynamic pricing on essentials Legal & Historical Framework (Targeting / TI Violations Mapping) • Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights (White House OSTP, 2022) and technical companion • Maryland Criminal Law §§ 3-802 (Stalking), 3-803 (Harassment), 3-805 (Misuse of Electronic Communication) • 18 U.S.C. § 2261A (Federal Stalking / Cyberstalking) • Maryland Online Data Privacy Act (MODPA, effective Oct 2025) • Broader international human rights instruments on privacy, non-discrimination, and protection from cruel/inhuman treatment • Prior community-documented analyses mapping multi-jurisdictional violations (local through international) Additional Context • Academic and investigative work on gang stalking / targeted individual reports and electronic harassment claims • Reporting on the expansion of retail surveillance technologies (cameras, AI analytics, IoT shelf systems) • Consumer and advocacy discussions on Reddit, Substack, and social platforms documenting real-world experiences with changing prices and data-driven retail This combined piece shows the through-line. The control mechanisms have always been about information, access, and the ability to shape someone’s reality and resources. The tools have simply become more efficient, more ubiquitous, and more profitable. The shelves are no longer neutral. They’re part of the system now. Please repost to you own mailing lists and newsgroups — Share this with ALL seeking the TRUTH. Please read ALL resources here after reading the article to stop this horrific crime against humanity. PLEASE SIGN & SHARE The Targeted Community’s petition: Citizens’ Edition – Guardians’ Global AI Code & Human Rights Constitution Comparative Tables Annex of Violations – Technologies, Rights, and International Laws Top 1,000+ Most Dangerous Technologies https://docs.google.com/document/d/1TOl47BuLAg4BgPtJLgeBUAxA_cxWCet-ZhgxtQZZrck/edit?usp=drivesdk Public Petition for Stronger AI Governance and Citizen Oversight GLOBAL SURVIVOR STORE — Emergency preparedness items just for YOU. 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#English - Researchers detect nanotechnology structures and artificial filaments after analyzing dental anesthetics and various medical vaccines. The article details the research analyzed and documented by electrical engineer Shimon D. Yanowitz and Dr. Daniel Broudy. The study presents the findings of medical doctor Dr. Martín Monteverde and systems engineer Anabela Femia, who report the discovery of anomalous, filamentous structures with geometric patterns similar to self-assembling nanotechnology microcircuits in medical vials. The study, initially focused on dental local anesthetic cartridges, extends its conclusions by noting that these types of undeclared elements have also been detected in COVID-19 vaccine vials and official calendar vaccines. ▪️Link to the document in its original version (English):