Tracking the Globalists’ Agenda By Chris George, The Monthly Globalist, Monitor

Some politicians who are closely watching the activities of the WEF, UN,
and WHO have been making the observation that those in global leadership
roles have begun to accelerate the implementation of their agendas. One
such example of a rapid policy implementation is the most recent
announcement of the introduction of mandatory digital IDs in Britain. In
fact, there are a few concerning laws and policies being announced by PM
Keir Starmer that we consider below.

Christine Andersen, the European representative from Germany, spends a
lot of time in media explaining what is being debated in the European
Parliament as well as the initiatives being advanced by the WEF and WHO.
In a media interview, Andersen explains the sudden announcements about
digital IDs, "The window is kind of closing, because the critical voices
are becoming more and they're becoming louder. So that's why they're
ramping things up." Again, more on this below …


In Canada, MP Dr. Leslyn Lewis is to be commended for her efforts in
explaining the policy initiatives that are being driven by globalist
organizations. She is at the forefront explaining to Canadians the
significance of the WHO's Pandemic Treaty, the WEF's template for
introducing censorship laws in the name of "hate crime" and, most
recently, Lewis is exposing the global designs on food security and the
reduction of meat consumption in our diets …

Canadians need to be alert to the Carney government introducing global
agendas into Canada. Once global policy is installed in Canada via
international treaties, regulations, or template legislation, it will be
hard to remove. For example, only now are we fully understanding the
significance of parliament adopting the UN Declaration on the Rights of
Indigenous Peoples (UNDRIP) in Canada. This was introduced by the
Trudeau government as an inspirational document and it is now being used
in provincial courts on matters pertaining to land claims and property
rights. As it is with UNDRIP, so to will it be with the goals in the
UN's 2030 Agenda, and with the UN's Global Compact for Migration, and
the WHO Pandemic Treaty and regulations. [...]

Canadian legacy media has not been providing news coverage of what is
unfolding in the U.K. and in Europe with respect to digital IDs and
CBDCs. As mentioned in the last edition of this newsletter, in the
coming weeks the EU will introduce the "Digital Euro", a central bank
digital currency. There are a number of growing controversies, but
international media reports tell us the EU is pressing ahead.

"Despite a global shift toward stablecoins, the EU appears to be
doubling down on its digital euro efforts. Earlier this month, the ECB
renewed its push to issue a digital euro, drawing pushback from some EU
members due to concerns over privacy and risks of damage to commercial
banks.

ECB board member Piero Cipollone said at the time that the system "will
ensure that all Europeans can pay at all times with a free, universally
accepted digital means of payment, even in case of major disruptions."
He also claimed that the bank "will not know anything about the payer
and the payee" and that the solution will also work offline. The offline
implementation, he claimed, "will be as good as cash in terms of
preserving the privacy of the people."

In a June interview with Wide Awake Media, German MEP Christine Anderson
made the observation that the frantic push to roll out digital IDs and
CBDCs is a desperate attempt to "erect a totalitarian surveillance
state" before too many people wake up. [...]

In the U.K., the Starmer government is under siege because of its grand
announcement that it is introducing a new digital "Brit Card" program –
and that this digital ID is mandatory for all citizens. PM Starmer tells
Brits, "You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not
have a digital ID, it's as simple as that." …

In The Guardian media interview, Silkie Carlo, the director of the
U.K.'s civil rights advocacy group Big Brother Watch was highly critical
of the government's digital ID plans stating it will turn the U.K. into
a "checkpoint society that is wholly unBritish."

"Digital IDs would do absolutely nothing to deter small boats but would
make Britain less free, creating a domestic mass surveillance
infrastructure that will likely sprawl from citizenship to benefits,
tax, health, possibly even internet data and more. Incredibly sensitive
information about each and every one of us would be hoarded by the state
and vulnerable to cyber-attacks.

https://bygeorgejournal.substack.com/p/the-monthly-globalist-monitor-785

https://x.com/newstart_2024/status/1970191865354858611

Neil Oliver: "And so, back, one last time, to digital ID and why I say it won't work. It won't work because it's not built and never was intended to make any of us safe but, on the contrary, to make the oligarchs safe, safe from us. It won't work because in the end, as always, it's only about money, money taken from us the many and seized by them the few." "It won't work because, on account of their hubris, the oligarchs have actually revealed to us what they're all about. Bad actors, bad scripts, bad special effects, disastrous production values all round. Digital ID won't work because the sales pitch is supposed to be able to make this country and the people living in it safe." "But too many people see that the directors of the disastrous bad acting have nothing but contempt for this place and for this people. Too many see that those who loathe us and our ancient homeland, those who would replace it and us with something without meaning, just a stepping stone to money and control, those that are committed to a new world order in which the mass of us are nothing more than captive slaves, captive to an anti-human ideology. Too many people see it." "Digital ID was supposed to be their grand finale, the big finish, but it's never about what they say it's about. Bad actors, the lot of them, acting in bad faith and with malice in mind. I'm telling you now, on account of all I've just said, digital ID, it won't work." 

 

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