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If you're one of the few who will read this, you'll see that it combines our identity into a one-world system. You will see that the citizens of the countries embracing it have lost nearly all their rights. You will see that it will be tied to a cashless financial system. You will also see that it will destroy any hope we have restoring our government to the people if this is implemented - and it is very close to becoming a reality.

Why are NONE of the candidates talking about this? Why is NO ONE talking about this? If they truly cared about freedom, they would - because this will lock us into a system that we can't escape - and a system into which we are locking successive generations. Is THIS the legacy we want to leave for our children?

If you're one of the few who will read this, you'll see that it combines our identity into a one-world system. You will see that the citizens of the countries embracing it have lost nearly all their rights. You will see that it will be tied to a cashless financial system. You will also see that it will destroy any hope we have restoring our government to the people if this is implemented - and it is very close to becoming a reality. Why are NONE of the candidates talking about this? Why is NO ONE talking about this? If they truly cared about freedom, they would - because this will lock us into a system that we can't escape - and a system into which we are locking successive generations. Is THIS the legacy we want to leave for our children?

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what I would consider even more insidious is the parallel push for very strict voter ID laws that most folks think seem like a reasonable idea. Let's do the Hegelian dialectic in reverse, the desired outcome" one world digital ID" How do we convince folks that having this ID system is needed? Flood the country with illegals, make it known that they are voting, have many criminals among them, maybe even some scary diseases. Surely that would be enough to convince even the most cynical that we need an international ID system. Of course it's the solution( the predetermined one) Years ago( 20) I believe Clinton signed an I'D bill, and I know most of us then researchers were up in arms about having to show an ID for even traffic stops. Back then it was illegal to use ones SS# as an identifier. The SS card even said that at the bottom" Not legal for use as identification",which it does not say any longer. My point is the change of attitudes about our most personal information, a paradigm shift being fueled on both sides by the same globalist that bring you totally undocumented illegals using them to " manufacture your consent" or Delphi you into signing onto the "one world order ID" Be careful what you wish for.

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You are SO right, zom. In fact, Omidyar-puppet Braynard at Look Ahead America is suggesting using thumbprints on ballots for the EXACT reason you say.

One of the things that POs me so much about the voter ID, is it's not that hard - show your damn driver's license or state-issued ID - that's sufficient. Right now, most states are doing NOTHING.

Ironic, too, that Omidyar - who funds numerous groups opposing voter ID - is a key force behind digital ID - so that just goes to show you what shams these people are.

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This really is an all encompassing nightmare. Things that we are seeing labeled as a result of the “pandemic” were planned for long ago. Food stamps, WIC, Medicaid, Medicare, oh you get a card for that! They got whole generations of consumers to believe that a Gold then Platinum credit cards were status symbols, how clever was that! Writing checks and doing banking at a bank became too inconvenient and time consuming. Check cards, debits cards, direct deposits were a welcome replacement for long lines, how clever! Killing mom and pop shops and the death of brick and mortar stores, oh but there’s Walmart and Amazon, so convenient! Can’t visit grandma, can’t travel to go on vacation, miss your favorite restaurants. The lockdowns and restrictions readied the sheep to accept the vaccine. You’ll miss out on everything and give up your freedoms if you don’t get your vaccine passport. Oh that new car that you are so proud of, the one with gps navigation and is linked to your smart phone, surely it’s not tied to your digital ID or uploading your data to some random satellite in the sky.

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100%. We need to demand that anyone running for office fights this tooth and nail - and we need to brigade current representatives offices with calls against this. It is VERY near to becoming a reality. Omidyar was behind India's Aadhaar system, and his people are working with the fintech people in the government.

We also need to STFU about covid, jabs and masks - THEY want us distracted by that while they're implementing the digital stuff. Anyone who doesn't know not to get the jab by now is a lost cause.

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forgive my ignorance on this..but is this the same as our "REAL" Id laws the US passed several years back?

[–] 2 pts (edited )

No. The REAL ID act "establishes minimum security standards for license issuance and production and prohibits certain federal agencies from accepting for certain purposes driver’s licenses and identification cards from states not meeting the Act’s minimum standards. The purposes covered by the Act are: accessing certain federal facilities, entering nuclear power plants, and, boarding federally regulated commercial aircraft." https://www.dhs.gov/real-id/about-real-id

For example, if you were a government employee or contractor, or a civilian boarding a commercial flight or any government entity, you would be required to present REAL ID. I'm not sure if it's the same in all states, but in mine, your DL has a star on it.

That being said, they can always update the REAL ID "minimum specifications" to include digital identify.

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thanQ sis...

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Welcome, Bro :-)

Thanks for looking at this.