UN Backs WEF’s Push for Global ‘Digital IDs’ by 2030

The United Nations (UN) is launching a new effort that seeks to usher in plans promoted by the World Economic Forum (WEF) and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation to ensure that all members of the public have been issued global “digital IDs” by the year 2030.

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) is launching a project to advance the agenda, which the UN claims will be implemented “inclusively.”

The project is based on what’s known as “digital public infrastructure,” aka, DPI.

The unelected globalist organization’s justification for demanding that the human race be pinned down with “digital IDs” is the alleged necessity to reach the UN’s sustainable development goals (SDGs).

DPI is a recently emerged buzzword used by bureaucrats and corporate elites during discussions about using technology to rob the public of their freedoms.

The push for DPI – i.e. “Digital IDs,” vaccine passports, and central bank digital currencies (CBDC) – is being championed by the globalist WEF.

The plan is also being backed and advanced by Bill Gates and his foundation, the UN, and the European Union (EU).

Global elites claim DPIs are being promoted to aid development in several ways.

However, what often gets lost in corporatespeak is that the push for DPI is a ruse to speed up the introduction of digital IDs and payments, with a deadline of 2030.

November 8 is the date when the UNDP is implementing its “50in5” program.

The UN described the project as advancing “the conversation around the development of safe, inclusive and interoperable digital public infrastructure (DPI).”

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation has been a part of the project’s launch.

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The group’s “Digital Public Goods Alliance and Co-Develop” has been endorsing DPIs from its inception.

The plan to roll out the global digital IDs by 2030 is meant to include all citizens of UN member-states

50 countries are designated as global testbeds, where the DPI in question will receive a concerted push from said entities.

Unsurprising, the technology will be tested in third-world countries – Africa (sub-Saharan, particularly) and India before being rolled out globally before 2030.

In September, the WEF came out with a series of articles pushing for DPI enforcement.

The WEF promises that the new “cashless societies” and digital IDs will be welcomed by the public due to their “zero-knowledge tech.”

And of course, the WEF is only “thinking about the children” while pursuing this new technology.

“Children’s rights around the world can be boosted by investing in digital public infrastructures,” said one caption on the WEF’s website.

READ MORE: WEF: ‘Digital Cash’ Will Force Climate Agenda onto Public

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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