The digital surveillance and control agenda quietly marches forwards

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by Rhoda Wilson, Expose News:

India is pursuing the transformation of public finance using digital IDs and biometrics. Scotland updates its guidance on the use of biometrics in schools.  Russia’s largest bank is leading the way in a new financial system which uses a biometric payment service.  Canada launches a biometric border management tool.  Israel extends its wartime emergency biometric measures.

In Europe, digital wallets are gaining traction.  In the UK, there are warnings of Christmas gifts, smart devices, being used for state-sponsored hacking, particularly from China.

Meanwhile in the USA, concerns are being raised about the FDA and DEA deploying artificial intelligence (“AI”) and personal electronic data being compromised. Also in the USA, mobile driver’s licenses are expected to become mainstream next year.

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To demonstrate that the digital control agenda is marching steadily forwards, globally, the following are articles published by Biometric Update over the last week.  Biometric Update frequently promotes the Globalist agenda and as such it uses language that encourages the uptake of digital “solutions.”

Biometric Update is published by the Canadian company Biometrics Research Group, Inc., a leading market research supplier and consultancy to the global biometrics industry.   “Our global audience of 3,500,000 readers each year includes governments, law enforcement agencies, financial institutions and many other vertical industries along with OEMs [Original Equipment Manufacturers], service providers, system integrators, enterprise and industry professionals,” its website states.  In other words, its business depends on the success of widely adopted digital “solutions” and so its articles are biased to promote rather than provide the negatives of the agenda in which they are involved with.

While we may refer to their articles, we do not always endorse their stance.  When reading their articles bear in mind that they frequently contain language that tries to sell the notion that the plan to control and enslave the world using digital “solutions” is a good thing.  We call this language “Globalese,” the language used by Globalists and proponents of the global agenda when they are attempting to hoodwink us into accepting their sinister agenda for “our own good” or for the “common good” while it is anything but.  When an article contains Globalese, look past the psychobabble and focus on the progress of the digital “solutions” it is highlighting.

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India transforming public finance with digital identity and biometrics

India has implemented digital initiatives, such as the digital life certificate system and Direct Benefit Transfer (DBT) programme, to streamline pension verification and welfare benefit distribution using digital identity and biometrics.

The DBT system, integrated with the Public Financial Management System (PFMS), has transferred over $450 billion in the last eight years.

According to Globalese, the use of biometric technologies and digital identities has established a global standard for transparency and effective fund administration in India, increasing trust in government services and promoting financial inclusion.

Networks aim to make digital identity truly reusable in 2025

The CEOs of Select ID, Trinsic, and Yoti believe 2024 was a precursor to the break-out year of reusable digital identity, with 2025 expected to be the year it becomes truly reusable.

London-based analyst and consultancy company Goode Intelligence identified the trend towards reusable identity in an October 2023 report, citing the influence of covid on how people access services. [“influence of covid,” surprised?]

The key to success lies in achieving scale, with a sufficient number of consumer users and relying parties needed to provide value, and networks like Trinsic’s and Select ID’s market model aiming to facilitate this.

The CEOs predict that reusable digital identity will expand rapidly over the next 2-3 years, driven by policy changes, popular opinion [Really?] and the increasing ease of use, with those who fail to execute on their strategy risking being left behind.

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