Venho relatando sobre isso há exatamente quatro anos, alertando as pessoas de que estava chegando e para se preparar para o dia em que você não poderá comprar ou vender, a menos que envie uma identificação digital biométrica com base em uma varredura de seus globos oculares, palma da mão ou alguma outra característica física única. Quem se submete a uma identificação digital biométrica está aceitando um sistema sinistro projetado por uma razão e apenas uma razão – inventariar e controlar todos os seres humanos do planeta através do poder da inteligência artificial.
Se você se submete a um sistema que proíbe as pessoas que rejeitam a digitalização de suas identidades de entrar em certos locais públicos e as impede de comprar itens essenciais, incluindo alimentos e combustível, e as impede de ter uma conta bancária ou trabalhar na maioria dos empregos, como isso não é um sistema bestial semelhante ao descrito em Apocalipse 13?
Muitas pessoas, incluindo cristãos, acreditam que tal coisa nunca acontecerá na América, pelo menos não em suas vidas. Eles sofrem de viés de normalidade crônica. Se tal sistema aparecer, eles não acreditarão que é o que é, porque seus pastores lhes dirão que não pode ser isso! Não pode ser a marca da besta. Não, aqui não. Agora não. Isso está muito longe no futuro e somente depois que alguns outros eventos ocorrerem.
Não importa que este sistema já esteja totalmente funcional e sendo implementado em várias dezenas de países ao redor do mundo. A América é diferente, dizem eles. A América é “excepcional” e nosso governo nunca teria permissão para nos forçar a ser marcados digitalmente, permitindo que as autoridades nos marcassem e rastreassem onde quer que fôssemos, como gado em um confinamento aguardando seu destino final no matadouro.
Well, well, well, look at the article posted August 20, 2024, by The Defender, which cites a nonprofit news outlet as having obtained a draft executive order that will “speed up” the implementation of digital IDs in America. This confirms what we “conspiracy theorists” have been warning about for several years.
Has anyone asked we the people if we want this? Of course not. It will just be jammed down our throats. First it will come with incentives (the carrot approach) and eventually it will involve punishments (the stick approach). But it will come, whether we like it or not.
Almost every state already has the infrastructure for a digital ID in place and more than a few states are already offering these anti-human, WEF-approved, UN-approved biomentric ID systems. The sheeple will line up voluntarily to get theirs. They always do. It’s the next new thing, right? Americans love new things, especially new technology.
It will spell their doom.
But, at some point, after all the sheeple have signed away their freedom by accepting the shiny new digital ID app on their phones, the governments and corporations will make these surveillance tools mandatory for all.
I have posted an excerpt from The Defender‘s bombshell article below. Interestingly, not a word of this has leaked out in the corporate media. They want people to be caught off guard when it’s sprung on them that they can no longer do certain things without one of these apps on their phone that allows the government and corporations to identify them by their eyes (forehead) or their palm (hand). And with that one simple scan, they will know everything about you, everything you’ve ever posted online, everything you’ve ever bought, your complete medical history including the number of injections you’ve received, everywhere you’ve ever traveled, your education history and everything you’re capable of thinking. They will know if you’re a government zombie drone or a critical thinker.
By Michael Nevradakis at The Defender
The Biden administration is drafting an executive order for federal and state governments to speed up the adoption of digital ID — including mobile driver’s licenses — and for the development of a uniform, government-run online identity system to verify identity and age, and access public websites and services.
NOTUS, a nonprofit news outlet, obtained a draft of the executive order, which states: “It is the policy of the executive branch to strongly encourage the use of digital identity documents.”
According to NOTUS, the executive order “could reshape how Americans access government services, and potentially behave online.”
A digital ID system could operate with the use of biometric scans like facial recognition to “help better verify identity online,” NOTUS reported, noting the federal government is working with Apple and Google to build systems that would “allow Americans to carry identity documents on their smartphones and frictionlessly submit them to both government and private sector websites for verification.”
Michael Rectenwald, Ph.D., author of “The Great Reset and the Struggle for Liberty: Unraveling the Global Agenda,” told The Defender that, as defined by the World Economic Forum (WEF), “digital identity is ‘the sum total of the growing and evolving mass of information about us, our profiles and the history of our activities online.’”
Rectenwald said:
“Digital identity is not merely a new, more handy, lightweight, digital form of identification. It refers to a collection of data that purportedly defines who we are, including what we do both online and offline … and not merely to a means by which we can be identified as such.”
Alexis Hancock, director of engineering for the Electronic Frontier Foundation, told The Defender the Biden administration’s digital ID will disproportionately target the poor and underprivileged. She said:
“Digital Identity and the standards that dictate them are still very ‘new’ and yet the White House is expediting digital identity for the most vulnerable of populations: people on public benefits.
“Deploying various technologies on this population to access their benefits, such as facial recognition is not something I’d encourage or advise. Especially with facial recognition being fraught with issues of discrimination.”
Rectenwald also warned that digital ID can later be expanded to other functions.
“Even if a digital identity system only serves as identification at first, as the Center for Human Rights and Global Justice notes, digital identities are prone to ‘function creep’” — that is, “they are intended to be used for multiple purposes that are unforeseen when the system is first designed,” he said.
Tim Hinchliffe, editor of The Sociable, cited vaccine passports as one such possibility.
“While the federal government wasn’t able to legally mandate vaccination to all U.S. citizens, it went ahead anyway and mandated it to federal employees, and the private sector followed suit. … The same can easily happen with digital identity,” Hinchliffe said.
The NOTUS report comes just days after revelations that the Social Security numbers and other personal information of practically all Americans stored by a private company, National Public Data, was breached in April 2024.
Catherine Austin Fitts, founder and publisher of the Solari Report and former U.S. assistant secretary of Housing and Urban Development, said, “Rather than apologize or take steps to make sure that our data is secure, the Biden administration is proposing to create even more centrally controlled databases pushing for a digital ID.”
‘Big Tech manages digital ID and is far more powerful than governments’
According to NOTUS, 13 states have rolled out “some kind of mobile driver’s license program” and more are working toward implementing a digital ID. “But federal action pushing the transition has been delayed” — creating a hodgepodge of state digital ID systems that are not coordinated at the federal level.
According to IDScan.net, the 13 states are Arizona, California, Colorado, Delaware, Georgia, Iowa, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, New York, Ohio and Utah. Ohio launched digital driver’s licenses and state IDs earlier this month.
Similar programs are “in progress” in an additional 14 states, while in two states — Louisiana and Mississippi — mobile ID can be used to vote.
At least seven countries have launched digital ID, according to Identity.com. These include Canada, Estonia, Germany, India, Japan, Singapore and Sweden. The European Union (EU) launched its digital ID and wallet earlier this year.
Each of the 27 EU member states “will offer at least one version of the EU Digital Identity Wallet,” which may include driver’s licenses, personal health data, travel documents, social security information, personal SIM cards, university diplomas and also may be connected to one’s bank accounts.
Na Grécia, a emissão de ingressos por meio da “carteira digital” do governo é necessária para participar de eventos esportivos.
Mas, apesar da suposta conveniência que as “carteiras digitais” podem oferecer, também existem riscos potenciais.
“Se você perder sua carteira de motorista laminada, poderá obter uma nova”, disse o advogado Greg Glaser. “Mas se você perder sua identificação biométrica, não poderá obter um novo polegar ou um novo globo ocular, então os hacks são permanentes.”
Especialistas também alertaram sobre o envolvimento da Big Tech em esquemas de identificação digital do governo. “A Big Tech gerencia a identificação digital e é muito mais poderosa do que os governos”, disse Glaser. “A Big Tech tem as patentes e dita os padrões e a implementação.”
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