In February 2025 at the World Government Summit, Oracle billionaire Larry Ellison stood next to Tony Blair and openly called for every citizen’s medical records, genomic data, prescriptions, and hospital history to be sucked into one giant national database.
His exact words: “We have to take all of this data we have in our country and move it into a single, unified data platform… so the AI model has everything it needs to understand our country” and can answer “whatever question you like.”
This isn’t abstract tech talk. Ellison has already funneled at least £257 million into Blair’s institute, the same organization that lobbies governments non-stop for compulsory digital ID and the merging of health, tax, education, and biometric data into “whole-person” profiles.
Oracle, meanwhile, already runs the cloud systems for the CIA, MI5, and huge chunks of global healthcare.
They keep dressing it up as “improving population health” and “early disease detection,” but strip away the PR and what they’re demanding is unprecedented: a permanent, centralized dossier on the biological and medical life of every single person, owned and operated by unaccountable billionaires and ex-politicians, with AI given unlimited permission to “ask questions.”
Once every intimate detail of your body and medical history sits in one place, who decides which questions are allowed? Your GP? The Home Office? A future regime you never voted for? A corporation that buys the contract next year?
History shows that when power concentrates data like this, citizens never get it back. Peaceful societies don’t need to vacuum up their population’s DNA and lifelong health secrets into a single oracle (pun intended) just to “run things better.”
Larry Ellison and Tony Blair just told us, on stage and on camera, exactly what they plan to build.
The question is whether we’re still allowed to say no.
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