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United Nations Planning Digital ID Linked to Bank Accounts

submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to Technocracy 1.9 yearsJun 20, 2023 06:49:18 ago (+4/-1)     (slaynews.com)

https://slaynews.com/news/united-nations-planning-digital-id-linked-bank-accounts/

The United Nations (UN) is planning to introduce a global digital ID system that is linked to individuals’ bank accounts.

The plan, which is similar to the system developed by the World Economic Forum (WEF), is outlined in three new policy briefs from the UN titled, “A Global Digital Compact, Reforms to the International Financial Architecture, and The Future of Outer Space Governance


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[ - ] prototype 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 20, 2023 13:32:06 ago (+0/-0)

Thats a funny way of writing "united nations planning on pushing citizens to force u.n. officials to dig their own graves."


[ - ] dosvydanya_freedomz [op] 1 point 1.9 yearsJun 20, 2023 14:51:38 ago (+1/-0)

sorry i dont see it happening. many ppl around the world accepted the convid passports and even here at home accepted the lockdowns and social distancing bullshit.

small businesses were destroyed and even the affected complied willingly.

no, they are going to use another excuse to introduce this. the sheep will accept if they feel that their lives are somehow in jeopardy like they did last time.

[ - ] prototype 0 points 1.9 yearsJun 21, 2023 08:28:58 ago (+0/-0)

no, they are going to use another excuse to introduce this. the sheep will accept if they feel that their lives are somehow in jeopardy like they did last time.

unlike last crisis, the people that will push back are ready for the next crisis.

it won't go down the same way twice.

And thats the problem the regime is facing now:
its run out of runway for the crisis-management playbook.

We probably disagree, but suppose for a moment I'm correct about this:

What do you imagine the regime could do as an alternative to the current zeitgeist of 'never let a good crisis go to waste'?