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Digital ID cards again in the UK
#41
(09-28-2025, 01:07 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: Hell, send them to the US.

We'll put them in jail.

Biggrin


I think they are in jail?
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#42
(09-28-2025, 01:09 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: I think they are in jail?

Well then, problem solved.

Why bother with digital ID if all your illegal aliens and rape gangs are in jail?
You must develop the ability to be disliked in order to free yourself from the prison of other people's opinions.
#43
Whatever ‘They’ say it’s always the opposite:

https://www.un.org/en/summit-of-the-future/global-digital-compact 3
‘Global Digital Compact: an Open Free and Secure Digital Future for All’= ‘a Closed, Censored and Hackable Digital Nightmare for the Majority’
#44
(09-28-2025, 01:15 PM)DBCowboy Wrote: Well then, problem solved.

Why bother with digital ID if all your illegal aliens and rape gangs are in jail?


Not in favour of ID cards but no, not many illegal immigrants are in jail.
'l'll just check my Giveashitometer....Nope.  Nothing...
#45
(09-29-2025, 01:18 PM)Oldcarpy2 Wrote: Not in favour of ID cards but no, not many illegal immigrants are in jail.

This digital ID app is wide spread and spreading fast.

The countries where digital ID already exists | Science, Climate & Tech News | Sky News

"What do people think of digital ID?
The discussion around digital IDs is complex and multifaceted. While some advocate for the introduction of digital IDs to streamline government services and combat illegal immigration, others are concerned about the implications for privacy and security. The UK's introduction of digital IDs has sparked controversy, with civil liberties groups and rivals criticizing the move on privacy grounds. The Labour government's proposal has been met with resistance, as national identity cards have traditionally been unpopular in the UK. 

Aljazeera
In Ontario, the government is consulting with key players to understand the expected value of digital IDs, focusing on areas where they can best meet the needs of people and businesses. The goal is to create a self-sustaining digital ID ecosystem supported by investments from both government and business sectors. 

www.ontario.ca
Estonia has been a model for digital ID adoption, with a mandatory system in place for over 20 years, saving citizens time and reducing bureaucracy. Finland's approach involves a national digital ID scheme developed by the public and private sectors, benefiting both public and private services. 

Global Government Forum
The pros and cons of digital IDs are debated, with some arguing for their benefits in speeding up government processes and reducing fraud risks, while others express concerns about privacy and the potential for government tracking. 

Tony Blair Institute for Global Change
Overall, the discussion around digital IDs is ongoing, with governments and organizations sharing lessons learned and adapting to the evolving technology landscape. 
Global Government Forum"
"The only journey is the one within."
#46
Building the digital gulag

Among (many) other things, Blair has been a relentless promoter of the Digital ID scheme for the UK with the view of extending the scheme globally. Ellison has backed Blair in his many endeavors by contributing £257 million to the Tony Blair Institute (TBI) since 2021, supporting its expansion to over 900 staff across 45 countries.

Friends, partners: Ellison and Blair

The symbiosis between Ellison’s Oracle and TBI is looking to create national data libraries unifying vast amounts of population data including people’s financial and health records. TBI has promoted this digital panopticon in a paper titled, “Governing in the Age of AI: Building Britain’s National Data Library” published on its website in February this year.
One of the key targets of this initiative is the acquisition of the British people’s health records which are currently “locked in silos” at the National Health Service. Blair’s and Ellison’s National Data Library will “ensure that high-value data sets can be used efficiently.” At first blush, that may not sound too nefarious, but Ellison has a proven track record of pursuing very nefarious causes in the domain of public health.


 
Larry Ellison, whom Donald Trump dubbed, the “CEO of everything.” Ellison also happens to be an arch-Zionist, a major donor to pro-Israel causes, and a powerful advocate for strong U.S.-Israel ties.
He is also a big developer and investor in “cybersecurity” and “defense” technologies that governments use to monitor their populations. He spoke about such technologies at an Oracle financial analysts meeting held in September 2024:
Quote:“The police will be on their best behavior. Because we’re constantly recording, watching and recording everything that’s going on. Citizens will be on their best behavior because we’re constantly recording and reporting everything that’s going on.”


https://alexkrainer.substack.com/p/the-t...ke-us-free
#47
(09-29-2025, 01:48 PM)quintessentone Wrote: This digital ID app is wide spread and spreading fast.
Personally -- I think it's inevitable.

Almost everyone is already a number.
#48
(09-29-2025, 05:06 PM)ANNEE Wrote: Personally -- I think it's inevitable.

Almost everyone is already a number.

Not only that but Musk is buying up telecom companies so as to change the shape of communications from land based to strictly satellite based and it will be considered international, so people can bypass their country's laws and currency, if they so choose. The future looks weird.
"The only journey is the one within."
#49
(09-29-2025, 05:20 PM)quintessentone Wrote: Not only that but Musk is buying up telecom companies so as to change the shape of communications from land based to strictly satellite based and it will be considered international, so people can bypass their country's laws and currency, if they so choose. The future looks weird.

I've always said Globalization is the inevitable.  It is the direction we're heading (already there in many ways).

It's not -- if -- when -- or should it happen -- but how and who.
#50
(09-29-2025, 05:47 PM)ANNEE Wrote: I've always said Globalization is the inevitable.  It is the direction we're heading (already there in many ways).

It's not -- if -- when -- or should it happen -- but how and who.

Imagine the control and power Musk will have over the people of the world if that happens. Let's hope smaller telecommunications companies can survive for those that don't want to be beholding to that type of monopoly. I have no doubt these digital ID apps will be interwoven with that technology, or replaced by something more questionable in regards to privacy and security.
"The only journey is the one within."