The European Union’s newly announced PROTECT strategy represents the most comprehensive assault on digital privacy in Western history. Published June 24th, this surveillance roadmap details how Brussels plans to systematically dismantle encryption protections by 2030 under the guise of fighting terrorism and protecting children. This video exposes the Orwellian doublespeak behind the EU’s encryption backdoor plans, revealing how protection means surveillance, security means control, and lawful access means reading your private messages. The strategy includes mandatory client-side scanning that reads messages before encryption, metadata retention frameworks tracking every digital interaction, and cross-border surveillance networks that would make East Germany’s Stasi envious. We reveal the 2026 decryption technology roadmap demanding backdoors in all encryption systems and Europol’s transformation into Europe’s FBI with jurisdiction from Portugal to Poland. By 2028, AI surveillance tools will automatically process seized data while the metadata retention framework monitors who you communicate with, when, and where. The EU admits they cannot break modern encryption since AES-256 has more combinations than atoms in the universe, so they’re forcing companies to install backdoors instead. Security experts unanimously oppose these measures, warning they’ll devastate online banking and e-commerce security while creating vulnerabilities for criminals and foreign intelligence services. The 42 recommendations for destroying privacy come with billions allocated for surveillance infrastructure while hospitals lack basic equipment. Political extremists will inherit these tyrannical tools, as Hungary already demonstrates by using surveillance against dissidents. From comparisons with NSA’s PRISM program and China’s Great Firewall to the economic devastation of weakened encryption, this analysis reveals how moderate governments build infrastructure for future tyrants. Criminals will easily circumvent these measures using open source tools while law-abiding citizens lose all privacy. Learn what privacy tools citizens are adopting and how to protect yourself before 2030 arrives.