Australia becomes latest country to launch digital ID system

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by Leo Hohmann, Leo’s Newsletter:

When digitized identities get matched with central bank digital currencies, it’s game over for freedom of thought, movement, etc. All human behavior will be monitored, assessed and scored 24/7.

Australia has become the latest country to delve head first into the first goal of the Great Reset, which is to digitize its citizens.

The Australian government recently announced it has set July 1st as the tentative rollout date for its nationwide digital ID. The exact date will depend on the timing of its legislation which is due to be adopted by the federal parliament.

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The U.K. has made similar plans, which were made public last year in a document titled Enabling the Use of Digital Identities in the U.K.

Ethiopia, Nigeria, China, Ukraine, the E.U. and a host of other countries are in the process of digitizing their citizenry.

reported last year that in the U.S., Senators Kyrsten Sinema of Arizona and Cynthia Lummis of Wyoming have introduced Senate Bill 884, which would offer digital identities for all Americans, but thus far the bill has not been advanced through Congress. They are likely waiting for the opportune time, probably after some major cyber-disruptive event like that which was predicted in the Obama-produced movie Leave the World Behind.

I have also recently reported how Americans are being conditioned at U.S. airports to having their faces scanned, which is part and parcel to having a defacto digital ID.

According to a report by Biometric Update, Australia’s stakeholder-comment period for a sweeping Digital ID Bill came to a close in late January after receiving submissions from business and financial groups as well as civil rights organizations. The government is now consultating with the states, ChannelNews Australia reports.

The Department of Finance told ChannelNews that the new system will allow users to choose their preferred digital ID provider for accessing services from both the government and private sectors.

Private organizations can apply to be accredited as digital ID services from the government’s so-called Trusted Digital Identity Framework. Among companies that have already received accreditation are Australia Post, MasterCard and OCR Labs. Banks, retailers and other institutions will eventually all be co-opted into this system.

A government spokesperson told ChannelNews:

“The legislation will enable the expansion of the Australian Government Digital ID System to include state, territory and private sector organizations that choose to participate.”

The national digital ID will function like an expanded version of MyGovID, which Australians already use to access the Australian Taxation Office, Centrelink (which delivers Social Security payments to Australians) and Medicare.

In other words, whether you need to pay the government or receive payments from the government, you will at some point be locked out of the system if you don’t have a digital ID.

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