The Great Reset: UK digital ID nightmare got worse – Blame Tony Blair and his Institute for Global Change.
"The UK Government isn't just developing a Digital Infrastructure here in Britain, it's also funding and building it for foreign nations. Official Freedom of Information documents confirm that the UK Government has spent around £3.8 million of taxpayer money funding and designing Digital-Governance and ID systems in Bosnia & Herzegovina and Georgia."
"These findings demonstrate that Whitehall has been developing and testing Digital ID infrastructure abroad through aid budgets and diplomatic partnerships, long before announcing similar plans for the UK itself."
"It clearly is a global issue. People saying it's like a state plan almost but everybody knows this has been planned for years. The inception of [Tony] Blair [former UK PM] trying to push through the national ID cards and was shot down and the Tony Blair Institute has been pushing for all sorts of pilot programs on digital ID for a while, integrating central bank digital currencies, even talking about a social credit score system where Big Brother Watch posted recently a pilot scheme was basically from the Tony Blair Institute saying that if you snitch on your neighbour for fraud or if you report things like noise complaints and potholes, things like that, you get a score and it helps boost your score.… So we know that this has been planned for a long long time."
"The hen in the cage analogy: A farmer when they have a hen or lots of chickens, if they want them to stay in the cage, they pat it out. They make it the most comfortable, warm place for that hen or chicken to stay in the hutch for as long as possible. And even when the farmer opens the cage, it doesn't want to leave because it's so comfortable and it's so warm, but it doesn't know that it's in a prison."
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