Digital Prison
OK, first things first. We already have Digital IDs all over the place. Yes, that has been the situation as technology has become ever more entwined in almost all aspects of our everyday lives.
Of course, we also have traditional IDs like passports, driver’s licences and birth certificates. We are registered and asked to prove our identity in many situations in our lives. While we would question, is this really necessary?, we have grown to accept it.
So you are probably thinking, “What’s the big deal?” It’s progress. It’s inevitable. It makes everything easier? It’s convenient to access my services digitally… why should I be worried – it’s a good thing… right?
Well, these are individual, separate, dedicated IDs that are used for specific purposes. Key is they are all separate and dedicated; importantly, they are not connected. Choosing not to bother with one ID or another will not impact your day-to-day life. Currently, there is still choice, with these services and IDs working in isolation. And should you really insist, it is possible to work around many of the requirements, particularly if you are a technophobe!
So what is the problem?
Well, as with many of the topics we address on our Yellow Boards, the details are not properly publicised, and you won’t hear the full extent of what is planned unless you actively seek the information out. Rather, details emerge over time and are drip-fed into the public consciousness with spin. Usually with an “ostensible” reason like immigration currently… (oh come on…).
The details and plans are out there if you choose to look beyond a basic Google search or the mainstream media. They do let us know, but they suppress full exposure in the hope you won’t reject their plans before you see the full extent… they hope you will only realise when it’s too late…
This is global. It is happening everywhere. It’s not by chance. It’s all planned, and it’s part of a huge centralisation of power to trap billions across the globe in a digital slave system. This is clearly a massive upgrade to the remnants of the analogue system we are in now…
There are many publications from think tanks and groups like the WEF (World Economic Forum) and BIS (Bank of International Settlements) that show what is possible and where “they” want to take this, with several influential reports over recent years about their dream for a global Digital ID. Surprisingly, many people we speak to have never heard of these organisations, despite governments around the world, including our own, following these blueprints without a true mandate or consultation, but with alarming alacrity.
Despite the glossy narratives and the spin, we need to be alert to the corporate and controlling influences that have vested interests in Digital ID. These powerful interests rarely align with personal privacy, your rights, and wellbeing, despite what they say. Many governments, including our own, have shown a propensity to go for options and law changes that constrain our freedoms and take our wealth through taxes, fines, etc. Have you noticed that the burden on everyday people almost never seems to go down… yet billions are spent on crazy control schemes and technology? Cui bono? Who benefits?
Digital ID is sold as enabling a wide range of practical benefits: access to financial services, e-government, healthcare, travel, social services. It’s about inclusion for people who lack old-fashioned paper IDs… but what about the exclusion of people who don’t want connected Digital ID for everything? That’s an issue they won’t talk about publicly.
This is where the real dangers start coming in. Once captured, they want to use interoperability to link the “digital you” across ALL services. That would mean your one ID is planned to be used to access your smartphone, your computer, the internet, your bank account, your credit card, your insurance, money in general (via CBDC – Central Bank Digital Currency), sporting events, concerts, bars and pubs… and more – you name it… the infrastructure is built to enable this. If you don’t buy this month’s ostensible reason, the next one will magically come along – protect the children, terrorists… whatever else?
But do not be under any illusion: this is very much about disabling access as well, when you don’t do as you are told. "Naughty" citizens will end up in the digital gulag naughty step. I.e. if you want to carry on living, you must do as your "technoligarch" owners decree. Likely via AI “rules” that will trigger automatically… this sounds distinctly like the Chinese social credit system. Do they want to apply this across the world? Chairman Starmer seems very keen to bring this kind of tyrannical and dystopian future to us in the UK!
See through the spin. Hold our politicians to account. Explain to them that we do not want this kind of system to control us, now or in the future. We do not want our children and grandchildren to grow up in such a digital “papers please” environment.
So we say NO to Digital ID.
Reject, refuse, don’t let them abuse.