This is emerging uproar over perceived global agenda for one world order through the use of technology and monetary policies in various countries of the world. Thus, some citizens have committed themselves to fight back.
Some have raised red alert over the plans for digital IDs and digital currencies.
It has been stated that the process of rolling out digital IDs worldwide began years before the COVID outburst. Klaus Schwab in his book “COVID-19: The Great Reset,” emphasized plots to reset the global system with the CIVUD-19 episode.
The United Nations’ project ID2020 launched in 2016 was identified as having a set goal to provide every person in the world with a digital identity. The European Union was said to have created the legal framework for the introduction of a European digital ID even earlier than that, in 2014.
Ashley Sadler had in an article in March revealed how world elites are quietly preparing digital IDs to put a global surveillance state in place.
There are fears that some countries in Europe, which include Italy, Austria, Denmark, France, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden, have adopted digital IDs and already in use.
Ukraine is also detected to have developed a government app known as Diia, an acronym for “the State and me,” which combines digital identification with passports, licenses, social welfare benefits, COVID “vaccination” records, among others.
There are perturbations that “Digital Identity” suggests to people that their identity, their entire being, could be stored on a cloud server.
It was recalled that in a presentation in 2016 of “A Blueprint for Digital Identity”, the World Economic Forum defined the term “identity” in the following way:
Identity […] is a collection of individual attributes that describe an entity and determine the transactions in which that entity can participate.
It was argued that the World Economic Forum’s reductionist understanding of identity is a problem of the technocratic age, which is ruled by the dictates of a nihilistic materialism that sees the human being as nothing more than a collection of attributes or a “clump of cells” that moves through time and space without an ultimate end or meaning. In our digital age, thus, people can be tricked into believing that a collection of digital data points about us is our identity.
The activists argued, therefore, that human identity is, of course, much more than that since we are made in the image of God, as a unity of body, soul, and spirit.
They declared: “we are children of our parents on a natural level and part of a family, a lineage, and a people. Through baptism, we become part of the mystical body of Christ. Possessing an immortal soul and free will, we are much more than a mere collection of qualities and traits.
“These profound human truths are being ignored or denied by the transhumanist tyrants driving the agenda behind the so-called digital identity.”
It was noted that biometric data will be an important part of the digital identities of the future.