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Life is about to change for every Australian. This bill will be misused because this bill is written to be misused. No hiding behind anonymous accounts or faulted false addresses. You can expect a knock on your door at home, work, or school as we're seeing happening in other countries with digital identity already in The government knows digital ID will be compulsory by the device of preventing access to government services, banking services, air travel, and major purchases for any Australian who does not have a digital ID. The digital ID will in effect create a live data file of your movements, purchases, accounts, and associates containing reference to every piece of data being held in the private and government sector as a first step in a wider agenda.

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You've probably heard people say they can't force you to have a digital ID. Section 74 of The UK's Data Protection and Digital Information Bill actually says, nothing in this act gives any power to require an individual to establish a digital identity. No one can fool you. They don't need to fool you. They just need to make life impossible without it. So although there will be no law saying that you must, you just can't work without it, you can't eat without it, you can't bank without it, you travel without it, and so on and forth. No legal compulsion, just practical coercion. For example, you may disagree on principle with a policy that mandates digital IDs to access the food system. But, if you're not in a practical position to feed yourself without said system, you're gonna be hard pressed to submit. The Wild Minds Network will connect you with the land, the people, the projects, and the resources that you need to create independent from the mainstream system and prepare for what's coming.

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The speaker discusses the lack of knowledge regarding what happens to our digital identities when creating new accounts or logging in through large platforms. To address this issue, the speaker mentions that the commission will soon propose a secure European digital identity. This identity can be trusted and used by citizens across Europe for various activities, such as paying taxes or renting bicycles. The speaker emphasizes the importance of a technology that allows individuals to control the data exchanged and its usage.

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"my long term personal political view has always been in favor of ID cards." "I supported the last Labour government's introduction of ID cards." "The first bill I've spoken on in Parliament was the ID cards bill, which the then conservative Lib Dem coalition scrapped." "It wasn't in the manifesto." "my other colleagues in government have started this conversation about how we might roll out more digital ID." "I think that a system of digital ID can also help with illegal working, enforcement of other laws as well." "Forgive me, could we be in a situation where everybody would be compelled to have a digital ID at some point?" "Well, the government's position at the moment is to look at digital ID, further rollout."

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The speaker argues against digital IDs, listing 20 concerns: functionality creep into immigration, healthcare, banking, voting, driving, and travel; loss of anonymity; government overreach; it won't stop illegal immigration; it would rely on phones; enforcement could be undermined by cash-paying employers; single point of failure; government as the nexus of verification; a state surveillance honeypot; inevitable future abuses by any regime; massive cost and bureaucratic drag; marginalization of those unable or unwilling to comply; UK previously rejected ID cards; examples of failures in other countries (India ANWA, EU database); authoritarian temptations; excuses for illegal immigration and labor; burden shifting to citizens; ratchet effect; not for stated reasons but globalist aims; alternative is zero-knowledge proofs where individuals hold ID; digital IDs from the state are a horrendous idea and must be stopped.

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The UAE is positioned at the forefront of using AI in government. The conversation highlights the importance of building basic digital infrastructure—cloud services, data centers, and digital identity—as a foundation for an effective digital system. Speaker 1 emphasizes that securing this digital infrastructure is crucial. He predicts a passwordless future, stating that this could be the last year you log on to an Oracle system with a password. He describes biometric logins where the computer recognizes the user, can verify identity through voice, and may prompt for a fingerprint on the return key. He argues there is no reason to enter a password because passwords are too easily stolen. The approach involves using the latest security technology, with biometrics assisted by AI to ensure authentication. He concludes that this will verify identity, even asserting that the system can make sure that the user is, in fact, Tony Blair.

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Your wake up call. The British government is pushing forward with plans for a national digital ID system. They've called it the Brit card and if that name doesn't send a chill down your spine you have not been paying attention. This is about building a centralized state controlled digital identity system that could be used to link your finances, your medical history, your travel movements, your social media activity, even your social activity in real life and more. It's quite frankly a digital dog tag and once it's clipped around your neck, you will not be able to take it off. There are active conversations now about linking spending capabilities to your digital identity. That means if your ID is flagged, limited or suspended, I don't know because maybe you said some hurt words on social media, that will mean you can't access your own money.

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They're rolling out digital ID even when people don't want it? In The UK, over 2,000,000 people said no. We don't want it. The government's response? We're gonna do it anyway. And now the line is no digital ID, no jobs. They said you will not be able to work in The United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID. It's as simple as that. Just a reminder, pilot programs always start somewhere and then scale to the rest of the world. Today, it's The UK. Tomorrow, it's where you live. They will market it as if it's for your convenience or your safety, like they are doing now by saying it's to tackle illegal immigration. But once your likelihood is tied to a QR code or a government app, your freedoms can be taken away with the flip of a switch. Now it's just for a job. Soon it will be banking, travel, grocery shopping. You will be completely under control.

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This is a new report from Blacklock’s Reporter about the federal push for a national digital ID. The article states that federal regulators yesterday said they are “working to establish digital credentials for the public without parliamentary go ahead.” MPs have repeatedly rejected the introduction of any national electronic digital ID systems as expensive and risky. The notice, shared by Shared Services Canada, the Federal ID Department, says: “Any new system, and here's the kicker, any new system should allow regulators to revoke credentials,” but it did not elaborate, and it did not explain if enrollment would be mandatory. The presenter emphasizes that, despite legislators’ objections, the Liberal government is “quietly going around talking about building a digital ID” that would permit credential revocation, and there is no explanation about enrollment being mandatory. The speaker frames this as part of the Prime Minister’s hidden agenda, suggesting action happens “through the back door, through these, like, sneaky little contract things.” On the political response, the presenter says the Conservative Party will oppose the move. He cites Liberal Bill C-63, described as their “massive censorship bill,” and says he tabled an opposing bill that would “keep Canadians safe online, but quote expressly prohibit the use of a digital ID,” noting that the principle is written into his bill. He highlights Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s opposition to digital IDs, pointing to Poilievre’s 2022 Twitter posts where he said government attempts to impose digital IDs and other intrusive tracking and surveillance are “an attack on our freedom. I will end them.” The presenter notes Poilievre has continued to tweet about the issue and has a petition linked on his Twitter page, with the message that “common sense conservatives will ban mandatory digital IDs, full stop.” He asserts that conservatives are fighting this and mentions that the story is not being reported by outlets like CBC. The presenter references ongoing efforts to expose government actions beyond what mainstream media covers, alleging that Trudeau’s censorship bills suppress such stories. He urges viewers to share the video and click subscribe, and mentions a link in the video description to a full breakdown about an investigation his colleague and another MP are asking the Competition Bureau to undertake. In closing, the presenter reiterates that Liberal leadership uses back-channel methods to push agendas, and that the Conservative Party, led by Poilievre, will do everything in its power to stop a mandatory digital ID. The report ends by highlighting the headline: “Fed's proposed national digital ID.”

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The speaker discusses the European digital identity and the decision to disregard a motion from the Dutch Parliament regarding it. They explain that the digital identity is important because all EU member states want it, and the Dutch government wants to ensure certain aspects are regulated. However, the surprise came when the Parliament stated they didn't think it should be pursued. The speaker emphasizes that the government believes in the importance of secure digital transactions and maintaining control over personal data. They mention that the decision to disregard the motion was made because the European identity will be implemented, and they want to have influence in the upcoming negotiations. The speaker acknowledges the concerns and assures that it will remain voluntary.

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"absolutely convinced that amongst the reasons that people travel through France, which is a safe country, to come to The United Kingdom, amongst the reasons is because it's easier to work in our legal economy than it is in other countries." "Bosses who are prepared to hire people illegally are not asking them for their national insurance card." "You must have ID, mandatory digital ID in order to work because we have to stop illegal working." "It is an automatic collection of the information by the government, so we know exactly who is working in our economy, and it will help us enforce the rules that are there." "I made a pledge that we would do whatever was necessary, pull use whatever tools, were available to deal with illegal migration. I intend to do so."

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There's a coordinated global policy push for digital IDs, as the new form of government issued identification credentials. Digital IDs are not really a separate project from CBDCs and this new digital financial system. And UN documentation and also documentation from the Bank of International Settlements, they very overtly state that CBDCs and digital IDs are meant to go together. And without digital IDs, the CBDC digital finance system cannot exist. One of the reasons it can't exist without that is because of the KYC functionality built into this digital financial system. They have to know who you are. They give you a unique identifier, a digital ID, and it's inherently tied to a digital wallet. It's called building blocks. It involves refugees scanning their irises.

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Speaker 0 and Speaker 1 discuss the UK government’s rollout of a national digital ID, presenting it as imminent and not merely a future possibility. Speaker 0 states that the government is rolling out a national digital ID in the UK and asserts it is happening now, not something to consider for someday. Speaker 1 reinforces the opposition to digital ID, urging a rejection of it. Speaker 0 reports that they are outside BBC Broadcasting House for a digital ID protest, framing the event as a mobilization against the rollout. Speaker 1 warns that saying yes to digital ID could lead to an inability to say no to the government ever again, not just to the current government but to future ones unknown. Speaker 0 recalls assurances that national ID cards were dead and not representative of Britain, noting that the modern version is not a plastic card but a “live connection.” Speaker 1 calls on people to raise their heads out of complacency, asserting that humans are not data and emphasizing that the issue concerns everyone’s freedom. Speaker 0 contends that what is happening is an attempt to funnel humanity into being a number, implying a loss of individuality. Speaker 1 describes a future where the ability to earn, move, buy, or speak is not a right but a permission, and permissions can be switched off, framing this as a consequence of Digital ID. Speaker 0 summarizes the topic as Digital ID: how it started, how it is being sold, and what life looks like behind a biometric paper.

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Speaker 0 argues that we are in a peri tyrannical situation with only two clicks left, describing a world where digital ID is required to move around and conduct daily life, and where cashless central bank digital currencies are the only way to buy and sell. He warns that once these systems are in place, freedom is lost. He asserts that if people follow the breadcrumbs to 2030, looking at the UN 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, Britain specifically will have no commercial passenger aircraft leaving the country, and there will be no ships leaving the country. He further claims that private transport will no longer be owned, and individuals will have a digital ID to do everything, with electronic money as the sole means of transaction. In his view, at that point, you are a slave, and because this outcome is visible, people should say no now. He urges immediate action: “Say no right now. Stop.” He emphasizes that the developments are real and significant, yet they represent a long-running buildup to the level of control that society could face if cash is eliminated. He contends that the erosion of cash is a critical pathway to this control, implying that removing physical money enables the transition to a fully digital, traceable economy. Throughout, he frames the trajectory as intentional and avoidable if people resist early changes. He connects the fear of losing mobility and autonomy to the broader objective of a monitored, all-digital existence governed by centralized systems. The core message is a warning about a near-future shift toward digital ID and cashless currencies as a loss of freedom, with a specific forecast of Britain’s aviation and maritime capabilities disappearing by 2030, a fully digitally identified population, and electronic money dominance, culminating in a status he characterizes as modern slavery.

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Today, Kirstjarma made a speech where he said that he is going to be mandating digital ID for all of The UK public. You won't be able to work without digital ID. Digital ID will be linked to a social credit score. Your social credit score will go down if you are a bad citizen. You'll be told you can't do things like buy a plane ticket. If you don't wanna be a government slave for the rest of your life, you need to say no to digital ID. The NHS tried to mandate COVID vaccines to all NHS workers, but enough of them said no, and that was dropped. They couldn't do it. If everybody stands up and says no to digital ID together, they won't be able to roll it out. This is your warning. If you don't wanna be a government slave, say no to digital ID. Thank you.

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Many of us warned that COVID was the catalyst for Agenda twenty thirty, a UN driven plan to put the entire earth into a digital surveillance grid that would mean the introduction of digital currency, digital ID, a social credit system where your online activities are directly linked to your ability to access money. Australia introduced a voluntary digital ID in May 2024, and as of December, just over a year later, Australians will not even be able to do a Google search without verifying themselves online. Now in lockstep, The UK has announced they will also be pressing ahead with digital ID. Digital ID will give you access to government services. One option under consideration would give digital IDs to all people legally entitled to reside in Britain, whether citizens or those with legal immigration status, the Financial Times said.

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The world is moving towards digital identity verification in various sectors like education and healthcare. We need to embrace this change and stay ahead or risk being left behind. As former politicians, we can acknowledge this more easily than those currently running for office. The government needs to refocus on these issues as they will shape our future. The US has the revolutionary Inflation Reduction Act, which will put them at the forefront of technology and climate change. China is leveraging data for advancements in AI, while Europe is playing catch-up. Britain needs to find its place in this evolving landscape. These are real-world developments, not utopian ideals.

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We know the government is looking at digital ID cards at the moment. Well, Kirst Dahmer, our prime minister, has said we are looking at what other countries have done to bring in sort of digital accreditation. I think there's real actually benefits right across here from obviously dealing with illegal working, but also actually imagine if your viewers imagine that they had one credential that would allow them to access all the different government services and our public services do. I think it is an interesting idea that other countries have taken forward and we want to learn from what they've done.

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Speaker 0: The speaker argues that digital ID is bad and that the government is coming for children by announcing digital ID cards for 13-year-olds. They claim this is not a good thing because children have the right to grow up in privacy, to come of age, to explore, to experiment, and to make mistakes, with everything they do logged, tracked, and documented into a device that will follow them for the rest of their life and potentially discriminate against them. They say digital ID will document things like skill reports, mental health issues, behavioral issues, accomplishments, and failures, and that having so much information about a person before adulthood would make it easy to build systems that profile people based on socioeconomic background, behavior, and psychology, determining what type of citizen they are before they have a chance at life. They posit that as a parent you raise your children with boundaries, ethics, and moral, but the government has its own ethics, morals, and boundaries. They claim the government will have the power to give a child a bus pass, a bank account, access into entertainment venues, and a work permit when they turn 16, and the government can decide what makes a child applicable for that. They ask who should raise the child— you or the state. They argue that assigning a QR code to enter a playground and another to go skateboarding normalizes surveillance as safety for children, and that future generations could be convinced to accept more surveillance and control because they have been conditioned since childhood to see it as normal. They acknowledge pushback, noting some may call the concerns exaggerated, but they insist there is no reason to think digital ID will be used ethically, and they insist digital ID is forever. They challenge the idea that the last 500 years of humanity justify the next 500 years as superior, and say the government cannot provide a solid explanation for this institutional change. They dismiss migration as “bollocks” and claim the only justification given is convenience. The core claim is that the refusal to provide a straight answer hides a motive: control, plain and simple. The speaker concludes that there is an opportunity to change history in a positive way, and that opportunity starts with individuals choosing not to comply and saying no, for the sake of their kids and future generations.

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Bill Gates' digital IDs will soon become mandatory for societal participation. This information is no longer hidden. Feel free to pause and read the details on the screen. For more in-depth content on this topic, visit my Patreon page. Thank you and God bless.

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Signing up for digital ID will be the last important decision you make, as it will replace your identity with a QR code linked to editable resources, including vaccination status. Digital IDs will only remain valid if you comply with conditions, such as receiving recommended or mandated vaccines, which are designed to harm you. Without a valid digital ID, transactions will be refused, and access to goods will be denied. This system extends to controlling internet usage and movement. Refusing to sign up is crucial to prevent this "digital gulag," even if it means facing consequences like losing benefits or employment. Deferring the decision and resisting collectively can defeat this system, as demonstrated by the NHS jab mandate reversal. Refuse to sign up, even at the risk of losing access to money or employment.

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Key claims cited include: "It will stop illegal migration." "The United States just stopped illegal migration without digital IDs." "If the digital ID were to actually link social media vaccine records and bank accounts, that would allow governments to censor and control the population." "Real IDs contain embedded microchips that bring us one step closer to digital IDs." "Those mobile driver's licenses or MDLs are digital IDs, and they're just one more link in the chain." "A YouGov poll found that UK opinion towards digital IDs was 42% in favor and 45% against." "The good news is that the backlash to the digital IDs appears to be strong and growing, and real corruption is on display."

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Breaking news: Digital ID will be made law for all adults in an effort to tackle small boats. Downing Street believes a mandatory ID card system will help stop illegal immigrants working. Political correspondent Mari Arora notes this has been discussed for years; Tony Blair has advocated it. Sky News understands there will be announcement from the prime minister on mandatory ID cards, the Brit card. It will be mandatory for all adults in the UK and can be used via a smartphone app to verify status for work or renting. The plan is all about immigration. This is all about trying to tackle small boats crossings. France has an ID card system, and Kirst Ammer has been persuaded of the benefits of a digital ID card system. The question remains how much impact it will have on small boats crossings; if it reduces pull factors, Labour will be disappointed.

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Have digital ID. It's been taken up on a voluntary basis in huge numbers, not least because it means that you can access your own money, make payments so much more easily than is available with others. So I think now we need to go out and make that case of the

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The video portrays a coming system of digital control led by Gates, the UN, and a global elite, culminating in mandatory digital IDs. In the UK, the government vows a new digital ID mandatory for the right to work—“you will not be able to work in The United Kingdom if you do not have digital ID.” The plan allegedly links digital IDs to vaccines and extends to wearables—external, then internal implants—via microneedle patch implants that install quantum dots for vaccine passports. Lucy demonstrates a government-issued digital ID wallet reminding her of mandatory vaccination. The UN pact of the future allegedly demands biometric IDs for a global citizen, with disinformation punished by AI and bank/transport restrictions. In China, facial scans verify vaccination status for entry and pensions; the social credit system scores citizens (350-950) and ties benefits to behavior. Critics warn of a total surveillance state.
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