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Unelected globalists at the World Economic Forum (WEF) are calling on governments to usher in “digital IDs” for members of the general public.
The WEF argues that “every citizen” should be issued with digital ID as the world prepares for “cashless societies.”
The new form of ID is part of the digital public infrastructure (DPI) plan being pushed by the WEF, United Nations (UN), European Union (EU), and Gates Foundation.
While it will initially be used for IDs, DPI will be expanded to also support digital payments via central bank digital currency (CBDC).
The plan to roll out DPI infrastructure with digital IDs is already being tested on a national level in other countries.
As Slay News reported, Bill Gates has been working with the government of India to roll out digital IDs there.
Although digital IDs are not mandatory, they are required to access basic services, meaning compliance is necessary for those who wish to partake in society.
Gates described the system as an “inspiration” that Western nations must follow.
Meanwhile, India’s South Asian neighbor Pakistan has also been acting as a testbed for the globalist DPI scheme.
