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In this episode of The Ryan Files, host Ryan Pelton examines how Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are accelerating a much larger system of surveillance and control.We start with real-world cases of non-consensual recording in public, the collapse of visible consent, and reports that Meta tested facial recognition software from a company deeply tied to U.S. government and military contracts. What looks like a fashionable pair of glasses is actually turning everyday life into data — your face, your voice, your interactions — all while removing the natural friction that once made recording obvious.From there, Ryan breaks down the Problem Reaction Solution framework in detail. Using both historical examples (like the Gulf of Tonkin incident) and current events, he shows how crises — whether real, exaggerated, or manufactured — are used to introduce solutions that expand centralized control. Topics include:• Digital ID systems and “right to work” verification • Age verification and child safety infrastructure • Programmable money and financial control • Smart energy grids and usage rationing • Narrative control around topics like UAP disclosureRyan connects these developments to the infrastructure described in Revelation 13 — systems that could eventually restrict buying, selling, and participation without verified identity and compliance. This isn’t speculation about a single device; it’s an analysis of how consumer technology, policy responses, and crisis-driven solutions are building the architecture for broader control.Whether you’re concerned about privacy, trying to understand the bigger pattern behind the headlines, or studying how technology intersects with biblical prophecy, this episode gives you a clear framework for seeing what’s happening in real time.Stay curious. Stay discerning.
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In this episode of The Ryan Files, host Ryan Pelton examines how Meta’s Ray-Ban smart glasses are accelerating a much larger system of surveillance and control.We start with real-world cases of non-consensual recording in public, the collapse of visible consent, and reports that Meta tested facial recognition software from a company deeply tied to U.S. government and military contracts. What looks like a fashionable pair of glasses is actually turning everyday life into data — your face, your voice, your interactions — all while removing the natural friction that once made recording obvious.From there, Ryan breaks down the Problem Reaction Solution framework in detail. Using both historical examples (like the Gulf of Tonkin incident) and current events, he shows how crises — whether real, exaggerated, or manufactured — are used to introduce solutions that expand centralized control. Topics include:• Digital ID systems and “right to work” verification • Age verification and child safety infrastructure • Programmable money and financial control • Smart energy grids and usage rationing • Narrative control around topics like UAP disclosureRyan connects these developments to the infrastructure described in Revelation 13 — systems that could eventually restrict buying, selling, and participation without verified identity and compliance. This isn’t speculation about a single device; it’s an analysis of how consumer technology, policy responses, and crisis-driven solutions are building the architecture for broader control.Whether you’re concerned about privacy, trying to understand the bigger pattern behind the headlines, or studying how technology intersects with biblical prophecy, this episode gives you a clear framework for seeing what’s happening in real time.Stay curious. Stay discerning.

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