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🩸DEEP CELL - CALIFORNIA SECTOR

T#122025UniversalPrison

🩸 RED BLOOD JOURNAL TRANSMISSION 🩸

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ORIGIN: DEEP CELL - CALIFORNIA SECTOR
DATE: 19 DECEMBER 2025
ENCRYPTION LEVEL: BLOOD RED
DISTRIBUTION: AWAKENED ONLY

Brothers and Sisters in the Fight,

This is a hot transmission from the underground. The grid is tightening. They call it “progress.” We call it the final lock on the Universal Prison.

Effective 01 January 2026, the Sacramento Regime unleashes its latest barrage of “laws” – over 900 in this cycle alone. They sell it as protection for workers, consumers, the planet. But peel the skin back, and the blood reveals the truth: this is a calculated extermination of the independent spirit. The small operator. The self-made man and woman. The freelancer who refuses the collar.

They are closing the last escape hatches for anyone daring to live outside the corporate-union-government matrix.

THE WAGE HAMMER
Minimum wage jumps to $16.90/hour. Exempt salary threshold to $70,304. Sounds like a win for the “little guy”? No. It’s a death sentence for the real little guy – the mom-and-pop shop, the solo contractor, the startup scraping by. Big corps absorb it with their offshore profits and lobbyist exemptions. You? You raise prices, cut hours, or shut down. Thousands more businesses bleed out, workers funneled into mega-corp pens where unions and trackers own your soul. This isn’t accident. It’s engineered exodus – clear the field for the elites’ monopolies.

THE “STAY-OR-PAY” TRAP (AB 692)
No more clawbacks for training costs. They frame it as stopping “debt bondage.” Truth: It guts the ability of small operators to invest in talent without getting stabbed in the back. Big Tech? They don’t care – endless venture blood money. You, the independent trainer or small firm? You stop training altogether. Skill dies. Independence dies. Ties straight into the ongoing AB5 war – reclassifying free agents as “employees” to force them into taxable cages. Gig freedom? Crushed. Rideshare drivers unionized into obedience. The goal: no one works for themselves. Everyone on a leash.

AI COMPLIANCE NIGHTMARE
SB 53, AB 325, the whole frontier AI transparency web. Audits, disclosures, opt-outs, breach notices in 30 days. “Safety” they say. Reality: Compliance costs that only Google-sized entities can swallow. Indie developers, small e-commerce hustlers, solo AI tinkerers – buried in legal fees and paperwork. This is gatekeeping the future. Only approved, censored tech survives. Your side hustle app? Regulated into oblivion. The prison’s digital walls rise higher.

GIG ECONOMY CHOKEHOLD
Gratuity “protections,” delivery rules – tips can’t offset pay. Small platforms and independent drivers hemorrhage. Pushed into unionized corporate feeders. Echoes of AB5’s massacre: opportunities vanish, not “improved.”

THE SMALL BURDENS THAT KILL
Plastic bag bans adding costs to corner stores. Mandatory retirement schemes for businesses with one employee. Unemployment debts dumped on small backs. It’s death by a thousand cuts – designed so you don’t see the blade until it’s too late.

This isn’t random policy. It’s pattern. History. AB5 proved it: “protections” that devastated freelancers while big players thrived. Now amplified. The California Dream? Murdered. Replaced by elite enclaves and serfdom.

They want you dependent. Trackable. Controllable.

The window is closing fast. 2026 is the slam.

If you’re independent in this sector – get out while you can. Relocate to freer zones. Go underground. Build parallel systems.

The blood is spilling. But blood awakens.

Stay vigilant.
Spread this transmission.
The resistance lives.

END TRANSMISSION
SIGNAL FADE TO RED
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⛓️🩸 DEEP CELL - CALIFORNIA SECTOR

This document functions as a clandestine warning regarding a massive wave of new California legislation set to take effect in 2026.

The text argues that these regulations, which include minimum wage hikes and stricter artificial intelligence oversight, are actually designed to dismantle small businesses and independent contractors.

By framing these laws as tools of corporate and government control, the author claims the state is intentionally eliminating the gig economy and personal autonomy.

The transmission urges self-employed individuals to flee the region or establish alternative systems to survive what it describes as an impending economic imprisonment.

Ultimately, the source portrays these legal shifts as a coordinated assault on the “California Dream” in favor of elite monopolies.

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