Summary of "События развиваются быстрее, чем ожидалось. Что необходимо сделать прежде всего / Даниил Сачков"
Overview
The video features Daniil Sachkov, a mathematician, IT specialist, financial analyst, and creator of the Bastion platform. He discusses current global and national trends and offers advice on how to prepare for the near future, with a particular focus on the year 2026.
Key Points and Analyses
1. Continuity of Past Predictions
Sachkov reflects on his earlier forecasts from 2022 regarding:
- The reformatting of the financial system
- The growing role of silver as money
- Increasing censorship and information control worldwide
He emphasizes that these trends have not only continued but accelerated faster than expected.
2. Censorship and Information Control
The main goal of censorship is to isolate individuals by limiting their access to information and dividing society into small, disconnected groups. This creates doubt and confusion about beliefs and perceptions of reality. Sachkov highlights:
- The rise of “whitelists” instead of outright bans
- Fragmentation of the internet into regional, controlled networks
3. Permissiveness for Some, Tyranny for Others
A paradoxical global trend is emerging where:
- Borders become more permeable for mass migration
- Intellectual, financial, and information flows face increasing restrictions
This results in a world where some groups enjoy freedom while others face harsh control.
4. Migration as a Tool of Social Engineering
Sachkov describes the current migration influx as an “invasion” aimed not at economic benefit but at:
- Diluting indigenous populations
- Creating a new mixed identity
He cites the emergence of “Chrislam” in Russia as an example of cultural and religious blending intended to confuse and reshape societies.
5. Economic Impoverishment and Digital Slavery
Warnings include:
- Ongoing impoverishment driven by systemic withdrawal of real money (e.g., silver)
- Rise of digital currencies
- Erosion of the middle class
The introduction of digital money and surveillance will push people into poverty and dependence.
6. Rise of Automation and Neural Networks
By 2026, Sachkov predicts:
- Automation and AI will eliminate many intellectual and office jobs
- Mass unemployment will result
- Professions like marketing, management, and strategy will be automated first
- Manual trades such as welding will remain longer
This will deepen economic and social crises.
7. Need for Practical Interaction and Parallel Economy
To counteract division and impoverishment, Sachkov advocates:
- Building real-world connections
- Sharing skills
- Creating a parallel economy outside the official system
He promotes the Bastion platform’s Barteron site, a free, encrypted marketplace for direct peer-to-peer trade without intermediaries or forced data disclosure.
8. Building Skills and Self-Reliance
Urgent needs include:
- Developing entrepreneurial skills
- Acquiring practical abilities
- Engaging in barter and mutual aid
Relying solely on salaries or state systems will be insufficient. Independent activity is crucial for survival.
9. Threats to Trust and Reality via AI-Generated Media
Sachkov warns that soon it will be impossible to trust video or audio content due to AI-generated deepfakes. Reliable communication will require:
- Secure, encrypted platforms like Bastion
- Users controlling their own keys and content authenticity
Personal, real-world connections will become more important than ever.
10. Call to Action: New Year Flash Mob
Viewers are invited to participate by:
- Buying at least one item through Barteron
- Supporting local producers
- Strengthening community ties
This practical step lays the foundation for broader resistance and resilience.
11. Emotional Endurance and Staying in the Game
Sachkov acknowledges the psychological toll of these challenges and encourages:
- Maintaining emotional strength and perseverance
- Understanding that knowledge alone is insufficient—action and connection are necessary
Summary of Recommendations
- Build real-world and secure digital connections
- Develop practical skills and entrepreneurial abilities
- Participate in parallel economy initiatives like Barteron
- Use secure communication platforms to protect against misinformation
- Prepare for accelerating technological and economic disruptions
- Support local producers and communities actively
- Maintain emotional resilience and stay engaged
Presenters and Contributors
- Daniil Sachkov (main speaker)
- Ekaterina (host/interviewer)
Category
News and Commentary
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