Eye-Scanning Digital ID Launches in London as Global Rollout Spreads
A controversial new digital ID system is not being rolled out across several major cities in the United Kingdom as the technology continues to spread globally.
A controversial new digital ID system is not being rolled out across several major cities in the United Kingdom as the technology continues to spread globally.
A new biometric digital ID program has quietly taken root in six major U.S. cities, raising alarm bells among Americans concerned with personal liberty and digital surveillance.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman is officially launching his digital ID and cryptocurrency project, Worldcoin, in the United States.
Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair is calling on his globalist allies in the UK’s socialist government to begin rolling out digital IDs for the general public.
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez has called on fellow globalists attending the World Economic Forum (WEF) summit to support his plan to restrict access to social media platforms using digital ID technology.
The United Nations (UN) is calling on governments around the world to fight “global warming” by mandating digital ID systems to track members of the general public.
This year, the United Kingdom will become the first Western nation to deploy a global digital ID system for the general public.
The United Nations has been testing a new vaccine-tracking digital ID system in African countries ahead of a mass global rollout of the technology.
The UK’s socialist government is planning to begin testing new global digital IDs on veterans before expanding the system to the rest of the population.
Billionaire Bill Gates is calling for governments around the world to introduce regulations to limit Internet access to only those who can prove their age with a digital ID.