The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation donated $1.27 billion to “drive progress toward global goals” during the week of the United Nations General Assembly last month, with $200 million set aside to develop a global digital identifier system, Life site news mentioned.
“We see the greatest progress when governments, the private sector and local communities collaborate on global health programmes,” said Bill Gates, co-chair. “This week’s commitment to fight preventable diseases and save millions more lives by replenishing the Global Fund is a fantastic step forward in getting back on track to achieve the Sustainable Development Goals.”
The $200 million will be used to expand global public digital infrastructure.
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This funding will help expand infrastructure that low- and middle-income countries can use to become more resilient in the face of crises such as food shortages, public health threats, and climate change, as well as aid in the spread of epidemics and economic recovery. This infrastructure includes tools such as interoperable payment systems, digital ID, data sharing systems, and civil registry databases,” according to the press release posted on Gates Foundation’s website.
Life site news mentioned:
Michael Rechtenwald, author of “Google Archipelago: The Digital Gulag and the Simulation of Freedom,” with defender That “of all other means of identifying and tracking subjects, digital identity poses perhaps the most serious technological threat to individual liberty to date.”
Richtenwald went on to say that digital identity “has the ability to track and monitor subjects and compile a complete record of all activities, from cradle to grave.”
As LifeSiteNews did previously mentionedElites now want to continue certain aspects of the limitations of the COVID era, which includes the desire to make digital identifiers a permanent and global reality already established in countries like China.
China’s social credit system is a massive government surveillance mission that uses facial recognition technology in order to gain the ability to identify every person in China. It does this through about 600 million surveillance cameras and is used to support their social credit system.
The Gates Foundation’s $200 million pledge for a global digital identity would create a system dangerously close to China’s. However, organizations such as the World Economic Forum see this as a good thing, noting that China’s system has “provided tangible benefits” for its citizens.
expert portal I previously mentioned that the WHO’s “Global Pandemic Treaty” includes a mandatory plan, a global digital passport, and an identity system
From WHO and Common T systems Advertising:
The World Health Organization will make it easier for its member states to provide digital vaccination certificates in the future. The World Health Organization is creating a portal for this. Enables verification of QR codes on electronic vaccination certificates across national borders.
It is intended as a standard procedure for other immunizations such as polio or yellow fever after COVID-19. The World Health Organization has chosen T-Systems as the industry partner for the development of vaccination verification services.”
Oh, that’s it?
from Mehl (via Brownstone Institute):
“Tamperable and digitally verifiable vaccination certificates build trust. WHO therefore supports Member States in building national and regional trust networks and verification technology.
The WHO Portal Service also serves as a bridge between regional systems. It can also be used as part of future vaccination campaigns and home records.”
in the name of TGP mentionedBig Tech and Big Pharma are joining forces to build a passport that identifies if you have been vaccinated correctly before you travel. Clearly, individual rights are not a priority for them.
Tech and medical giants like Oracle, Microsoft and the Mayo Clinic appear to be working together to create a digital COVID-19 vaccination passport that can be used by companies, airlines and governments to check whether a person has received the vaccine.