George Christensen on the Tyranny of the Digital Identity System By James Reed

George Christensen has been doing mighty fine work, and one thing he is pursuing now is the coming tyranny of the digital identity system. Australians once fought against an Australian Card, and defeated it, but in the manic age of IT and rogue computerisation, the elites have the power to control beyond the technical capacity of past tyrants, and will do so unless stopped. While my faith in the population, over the Covid vaxxes, I must admit is at an all-time low, the social control that will flow from digital identities is as major concern, moving us into the mode of dystopian movies, and people must be motivated to act. In principle, as we saw with the cancellation of the Canadian truckers, on-line services such as banking are now under control and people can be cancelled if their politics are contrary to the madmen in power. Digital identity, controlled by a central New World Order authority, as the World Economic Forum want, will push this to the next level. Oppose it! George tells us how.

 

https://substack.com/profile/45047653-george-christensen-mp

 

Dear friend,

A digital identity system is a database of digital identities that can be used to authenticate individuals online. While this may seem like a convenient way to verify someone's identity, it also poses a serious threat to privacy and freedom.

The World Economic Forum is one of the main proponents of digital identity systems. For those not in the know, the Forum is a Swiss nonprofit organization that allegedly promotes global economic cooperation. In reality it is an exclusive club for the global corporate and political elite where policy agenda such as the Great Reset are dreamt up.

The World Economic Forum has been instrumental in bringing together the ID2020 Alliance which aims to create digital identities for everyone in the world. The project is being supported by major corporations, such as Microsoft, The Rockefeller Foundation and Accenture.

The digital identity system being promoted by the World Economic Forum would require individuals to share personal information, such as their name, date of birth, address, and biometric data, with a central authority. This authority would then issue a digital ID that could be used to access online services.

Here are just some of the ways that a digital identity system can erode privacy and undermine freedom:

  • It can lead to mass surveillance: A digital identity system makes it much easier for governments to track your activities online. This can lead to mass surveillance, where the government monitors all of your online activity, recording everything you do and reading all your emails, texts and social media posts.
  • It can be used to target and discriminate against certain groups of people: We can see this already with the Chinese Communist Party using its digital identity systems to track and persecute ethnic minorities, such as the Uighurs.
  • It could make it easier for companies to get your data: A digital identity system could lead to government providing your data to private corporations. With this data, companies could track your online activity, including what websites you visit, what products you buy and what opinions you express.
  • It undermines freedom of expression:By tracking your online activities, governments and companies can see what content you are consuming and what opinions you are expressing. This can lead to censorship and the suppression of dissenting voices.

The World Economic Forum's push for digital identity systems is a major threat to privacy and freedom. It poses a serious threat to our privacy and freedom, and we should oppose the implementation of such a system in our own country with vigour.

They’re my thoughts. What are yours? I’ve set up a poll where you can cast your vote on the question of ‘Do you support a digital identity system?” by clicking the button below [see his website].

You can also access the poll on my website”: https://www.georgechristensen.com.au/poll

 

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