United Nations Push for Universal Identity Framework
Catching Up with the UN's Terrifying Digital Identity Agenda
Hang on to your seats, folks, because we're diving headfirst into a deep rabbit hole of digital identification! The global elite have set their sights on a chilling goal: imposing a mandatory digital identification system on every country in the world. It might take a while, but they're determined to get you online and tracked. Brace yourself, because if they get their way, you won't be able to buy or sell anything on the web, attend school, or land a job without that UN-mandated digital identity chip. In simple words, you'll be exiled from society.
I've been blown away by what I've discovered while working on this piece. A few brave souls, notably Leo Hohmann, have been sounding the alarm, but most folks are in the dark about the nefarious plans the global elite have in store with digital identification. It's been going on since September 2018, when the United Nations established the "UN Legal Identity Agenda Task Force." Don't fret — let's dive into what this team is all about.
One of the responsibilities of this task force is to "oversee the implementation of the UN LIA at the regional and national level." Sounds innocent enough, right? But dig a little deeper, and you'll find that they have the power to be a true Big Brother. Check out the official UN website for more details:
- To oversee the implementation of the UN LIA at the regional and national level;
- To develop and maintain normative work related to the UN LIA;
- To fully engage in fundraising, advocacy, and communication for the UN LIA;
- To convoke UN system-wide meetings to advance the implementation of the UN LIA;
- To brief the Deputy Secretary-General and other senior UN officials as needed (including the Strategic Results Group on SDG Implementation);
- To support the UNDP Administrator in his role as a member of the World Bank ID4D program's High-Level Advisory Council.
The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has been working tirelessly on the ground in 170 different countries and territories to push this agenda. They recently created a whole page dedicated to discussing their ambitious plans for digital identification. Here's the lowdown:
First, digital identification is necessary to close the "global identity gap" created by the lack of identification systems. They aim to seduce us with arguments that digital identification is crucial for helping those in need. However, if we take a closer look, we'll see there's much more to it.
Here are the top five reasons the UNDP gives for making digital identification mandatory worldwide:
- Taking control: Digital identification allows them to track all of us and monitor our movements. I, for one, do not want to be tracked by the UN through digital identification.
- Streamlined crisis management: In case of major disasters, digital identification would help governments register people more quickly. But consider a long-term global emergency, such as a pandemic. If digital identification is vital, would everyone be required to register for assistance through their national governments? What about our personal privacy during such testing times?
- Identifying vulnerable populations and critical infrastructure: Digital identification is necessary for helping governments find vulnerable populations and critical infrastructure. In other words, governments will "help" us, but only if we surrender our privacy to them. Is the price of inclusion giving away our right to privacy?
- Combatting climate change: Digital identification will help governments track energy consumption and "inspire behavior change." In simpler terms, they'll be keeping a close eye on how much energy you use and penalizing you if you consume too much. I don't know about you, but I'd rather not have my energy usage controlled by the government.
- Connecting digital identification with digital wallets: Linking our financial lives to our digital identity will allow authorities to encourage environmentally-friendly behavior. The ultimate goal is to make it impossible to conduct any commerce on the internet without digital identification.
The global elite argue that making everyone reveal their true identity will make the internet safer. However, the potential for tyranny is staggering. Once they have the ability to track your every move and exclude those unwilling to submit from the system, we're giving them control over the planet like never before.
Don't sit idle while they maximize their power at your expense. Stay informed, raise your voice, and protect your rights. We must not let the global elite's twisted plan for digital identification come true.
Sources
- Leo Hohmann - https://leohohmann.com/
- The United Nations Legal Identity Agenda Task Force - https://www.un.org/development/desa/id4d/policy/the-legal-identity-agenda
- United Nations Development Program - https://www.undp.org/
- The UN Legal Identity Agenda - https://www.undp.org/content/undp/en/home/blog/2020/the-un-legal-identity-agenda.html
- UNDP's focus on legal identity - https://www.un.org/sustainabledevelopment/blog/2019/07/legal-identity-draws-attention-from-un-members-states/
- The global push for mandatory digital identification, spearheaded by the UN, threatens to encroach upon our community's health and privacy, raising concerns about truth and transparency in personal-finance, data-and-cloud-computing, technology, business, and politics.
- As outlined in the UN Legal Identity Agenda, the task force is tasked with overseeing the implementation of this system, developing normative work, fundraising, advocating, communicating, convoking meetings, briefing senior UN officials, and supporting the World Bank's ID4D program.
- The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is instrumental in implementing this agenda across 170 countries, emphasizing the importance of digital identification for closing the global identity gap, streamlining crisis management, identifying vulnerable populations, combatting climate change, and connecting digital identification with digital wallets.
- However, concerns about general-news and crime-and-justice are fueled by the potential for digital identification to grant individuals and governments unprecedented power to track movements, control energy consumption, and scrutinize financial transactions.
- Brave journalists like Leo Hohmann have been shedding light on this digital id agenda, calling for individuals to stay informed, raise their voices, and defend their rights against the potential tyranny of a unified global identity system.
- It's crucial for us as a society to recognize the implications of this digital identity push and ensure that our freedom, finance, and privacy are protected from the encroaching hand of the global elite.