...And Here Comes Digital ID... Or Does It?
The Border "Crisis" & The Eradication Of Civil Liberties (Part 2 Of 2)
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It didn't take long, did it?
Britain's been hijacked by a pedophile gang protector who has recently stonewalled a legitimate government petition with almost 3,000,000 signatures, plainly calling for the scrapping of his digital ID system, and is now saying that the WEF digital ID system will be installed by the current administration, despite the fact that he's the only one that wants it. Heck, even his own party is divided on the matter, and all the other ones are dead against it.
The system he's pushing, no doubt the result of talks with China, places all the government records of every citizen on the government's blockchain, and scoops up as much additional data about them as AI can manage - including social platform messages, banking data, spending habits, private life choices, sexual identity, political opinions, travel history, medical history, and a great deal more.
All this information is to be made available to any government agency or contractor that wants it, and is to be used to decide which services each of its victims is entitled to, if any. It will also be tied to a growing facial recognition system, ensuring that every time anyone leaves their home, they will be tracked and analyzed at every moment until they return, and any assumption the tracking system chooses to make will directly affect their lives.
Sound nice, doesn't it?
Well, it's happening. Unless we stop it. As usual, millions have hit the streets in protest, and the legacy media has been silent. Of course, now, all those who attended will be on a government list, probably branded as domestic terrorists, but otherwise, nothing came of it.
But this one might be different.
This was not a one-off protest; it was part of an ongoing action, with protest marches being organized on a regular basis. I believe the people have finally had enough. It's been a long time coming, but the push back is starting to happen, not just in the chat threads, but on the streets, where it actually matters. The government don't care what the people want. They don't care about our rights. They don't care about the law. They have committed to the WEF version of reality, where they can just decide things and everyone has to comply. But that's not going to work out well for the government, because the people have realized that they hold the power - and that they always did.
With sites like MassNonCompliance.com popping up, and people like its founder, Fiona Rose Diamond being arrested and charged for the crime of standing up for our rights - only to come back to fight again, I see a very different future being built. People are awake, now. People are going to fight. And people are going to win.
I suppose digital ID will be imposed, since it's pretty close at hand, and nobody in government seems to have the balls to risk their paycheck to stop it. But it won't last long; Companies have to listen to the views of their customers. People vote with their feet and their wallets. I, for one, would never spend time or money with a company who bent over for this system to be imposed on them and their customers. And I know I'm not alone. And so do they.
Despite the so-called government assuring everyone that digital ID will always be voluntary, here they are, not two months later, saying something quite different.
And here, we have the first attempt to enforce compliance through employers, as Companies House tells directors that they have to get on board by next month (November 2025): Companies House digital ID checks become mandatory in November - Grunberg.co.uk
And here's this week's chief puppet, telling the people that they won't be able to work without the "optional" digital ID. Sound familiar? Do you recall the slogan "No jab, no job", in the not-too-distant past? As if things could get any more Orwellian.
But things aren't as straightforward as they usually are. Even war criminal, Tony Blair, pathetically pushing the same old the people have spoken and they want to be slaves narrative, is struggling to gain any traction. The cries of the decrepit monster, surely not far off being retired by MI6, are falling on closed ears. His aptly-named "institute for global change" being as obvious a front for tyranny as George Soros' various social disruption campaigns. The first stage of the Hegelian dialectic - the creation of the problem that justifies the solution - has already been out of the bag for long enough to stale. Nobody believes that the immigrant crisis was the result of weak policies, or that digital ID will fix it. It's been clear to many, for at least a year, that the migration crisis was manufactured to make way for this solution, and this is at least the third time the government has tried to push it.
Heck, even the local councils are opposed to it, even if they couldn't quite be bothered to INSERT LOCAL PRIORITY.
And now, Palantir, Peter Thiel's little side hustle, has also backed out, amidst fear of backlash from an increasingly pissed off public. This is the company that brought you the directed energy weapons that melted La Haina and Los Angeles, during the "wild fire" season, in which trees didn't burn but cars melted into the street and entire city blocks turned to dust for no particular reason - with all but Oprah's house being completely destroyed.
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It's not going to work. Not now, and never again. It's over.
In case the petition disappears, as I'm sure it will, here's the state of it at the time of writing this article:
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