A World being Controlled: Stop Sri Lanka from being Enslaved Digitally

 

Freedom is vanishing in plain sight.

Sri Lanka is being turned into a digital colony without the people’s consent

 

1️. End Goal – “One World, Total Control”

Global digitalization programs are not to serve people.
They’re designed to seize resources and control nations and individuals through:

  • Digital money
  • Digital IDs
  • Centralized laws
  • Weakened religions, families and confused identities

All driven by invisible, unelected global elites.

 

2️. Who are the Controllers  

  • Transnational Corporations– Big Tech, Big Pharma, Big Food, Big Arms.
  • Global Finance– IMF, World Bank, BlackRock, Vanguard.
  • Global Forums & Foundations– WEF, Gates, Rockefeller.
  • Media Networks– CNN, BBC, Reuters, social platforms controlling narrative.
  • NGOs/Think Tanks– Open Society, Crisis Group, foreign-funded “rights” groups.

 

They influence politicians, corporates, NGOs, youth movements and media through funding and policy pressure.

 

3️. Local Agents – Inside Sri Lanka

  • Foreign-funded NGOs,
  • think tanks, “rights” lobbyists,
  • youth activists,
  • certain politicians, ministry officials,
  • corporate heads and
  • “trusted” personalities act asdelivery agents for global frameworks in our country.

 

They are not independent actors — they are the delivery network of a global template being rolled out under different names.

They have sold their souls & betrayed the Nation.

 

How to Identify Local Agents

 

Funding Trail

  • Follow the money: foreign grants, sponsorships, initiatives with embassies/UN agencies, or global foundations/foreign partners or “technical advisors”.

 

Narrative Alignment

  • Note the language, terms, slogans or policy positions they use & if these echo those of WEF, IMF/WB, DEI, LGBTQIA, foreign embassy – either they are trained by them or they are reading their drafts.

Policy Push Without Debate

  • Observe their behavior – how they demonize traditional values – vigorously promote “reforms” without proper local consultations, how they react defensive or get angry when cornered.
  • How they frame opposition as “extremist” or “misinformation” to silence debate? – these are classic examples of those who are part of their plan.

 

Networking Patterns

  • Are they repeatedly invited to “closed-door” foreign-funded policy workshops, trainings, or fellowships abroad?
  • Are they featured frequently in foreign-funded media or “fact-check” outlets or recipient of international awards.
  • Are they praised by embassies, diplomats & foreign journalists?

 

Lifestyle & Visibility

  • Are they suddenly elevated to “thought leader” status without clear local credentials — winning awards, fellowships, or grants from the same global bodies?

 

Conflict of Interest

  • Do they sit on boards, steering committees, or consult for multiple foreign-funded groups while shaping national policy?

 

 

Sri Lanka – A Test Lab for the Global Reset

What you see happening in Sri Lanka today is not accidental — it is part of a global template.
Each sector of society is being positioned to deliver the same end goal under different labels:

 

  • Politicians– pushing
    • IMF conditionalities,
    • cashless payments,
    • land reforms,
    • “green” farming and social reforms tied to foreign loans.

These measures are marketed as “development” but actually surrender economic and policy sovereignty.

  • Corporates– importing failed
    • LGBTQIA “DEI” models from the West;
    • aligning with UN/WEF-linked sustainability goals;
    • quietly adopting global data-sharing and surveillance standards to retain foreign funding and investor approval.

  • Think Tanks & NGOs
    • funded by foreign embassies and foundations to produce policy papers, train activists, and frame public debate.
    • They create the appearance of “local demand” for reforms actually designed abroad.

  • Media– mainstream outlets and social platforms amplifying these narratives while censoring dissent.
    • Local “fact-checkers” are funded by the same groups shaping the global agenda, ensuring only one side of the story is heard.

The result is a silent restructuring of Sri Lanka — from food and energy policy to digital governance and cultural norms — without public debate or consent.

 

Undermining Sri Lanka’s Heritage & Cultural Pillars

 

This global reset is not only about money or technology — it is about erasing the foundations that keep a nation independent.

 

In Sri Lanka, the pillars of our identity are being systematically weakened:

 

  • Faith– Temples, kovils, churches and mosques increasingly pressured to “modernize” teachings under global “extremism prevention” and “interfaith” projects. Traditional values labeled “regressive” if they resist UN or embassy-driven norms.

  • Family– School curricula and NGO campaigns introducing gender fluidity, “comprehensive sex education,” and DEI policies that confuse children about identity and weaken the traditional family unit.

  • Food Sovereignty– Local farmers discouraged or criminalized under “organic” or “sustainable” pretexts. Traditional seed sharing under threat, making communities dependent on imported inputs.

  • Economic Independence– IMF reforms, digital payments, and land privatization policies replacing communal and state stewardship with foreign-owned systems. Digitalization drive inspite of over half of Sri Lanka’s population having no access to any type of digital platform.

  • National Pride– Media and youth movements funded to demonize history, heroes, and traditions — creating a generation that resents their own culture and sees foreign models as superior.

This isn’t modernization — it’s cultural disarmament.
A nation without its faith, family, farmers, or heroes cannot defend its sovereignty. This is what they want!

 

 

4️. The Tactics – How It’s Done

 

Control Information

Censorship, fact-checking networks, suppressing dissent.
WHO + social media silenced alternative views during COVID.

 

Control Money

Push for cashless, programmable currencies tied to global conditions.
Canada froze protestors’ accounts; Nigeria imposed e-Naira cash limits.

 

Control Resources

Privatize land, seeds, and water under “green” or “sustainable” pretexts.
Sri Lanka’s forced “organic” shift collapsed agriculture; AGRA seed laws in Africa.

 

Control People

Digital IDs, vaccine passports, biometric tracking.
India’s Aadhaar; China’s social credit; EU’s EIDAS digital ID.

 

Eliminate Dissent

Regulate protest and speech; infiltrate youth movements.
UK Online Safety Bill; foreign-funded NGOs amplifying Sri Lanka’s Aragalaya.

 

Control Governance

Replace elected leaders with technocrats after unrest – subtly distancing people from elections & electing representatives.
Ukraine’s Maidan coup; Arab Spring “democracy” chaos & new imported “interim-governments”.

 

Cultural & Identity Control

Weaken faith, family, individual and nation through LGBTQIA/DEI policies.
UN & embassies tie aid/trade to LGBTQIA laws; education reforms teaching gender fluidity to children.

 

Thus the LGBTQIA is very much part of the global reset plan & the Maha Nayakas, the Cardinal & the People must unite to defeat its roll out in Sri Lanka.

 

Once faith, family, farmers and heroes fall, the nation becomes programmable.

 

5️. Evidence – Victim Nations

Europe (Digital ID & carbon credits),

Africa (seed & ID programs),

Asia (India Aadhaar, Sri Lanka IMF),

Latin America (water privatization).

Different continents, same playbook

 

6️. Call to Action – Protect Sri Lanka / Protect the Global People

 

  • Name & exposethose promoting these agendas at State/Corporate/Individual levels.
  • Reject Digital ID & cashless traps.
  • Protect food sovereignty
  • Protect free speech.
  • Strengthen faith, family – object LGBTQIA legalizing or promotion.

 

It is not too late.

Around the world, people are already rejecting digital IDs, cashless traps and ideological re-engineering. Sri Lankans can too

 

Freedom is not taken; it is surrendered.

The blueprint collapses when people see it and say “No.”

 

 

 

Shenali D Waduge

 

 

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