IT’S COMING: France announces digital ID
Looks like France is following in the footsteps of Scandinavian countries...
It hasn’t even gone a week since the French presidential election, and already they have now announced a new digital ID for citizens.
To some people, a digital ID might sound like something out of a dystopian future, where privacy is gone and the government can track everything you do. Some people called it a conspiracy theory.
The French Prime Minister, Jean Castex confirmed the creation of a “Digital Identity Guarantee Service” (SGIN) which will give French people a digital ID. This happened just a few days after the election.
Leader of the Les Patriotes party, Floria Philippot did not like the idea of this new digital ID.
“Just after the election, the government announces the launch of a digital identity application!”
“The goal: to put social credit in the Chinese way. Control and surveillance company!” he said.
In fact, digital ID is nothing new, we have had it in Scandinavia for quite some time now. Most people in Sweden and Norway has one, it really is quite difficult to live modern life if you don’t have one.
I live in Norway at the moment, and I can tell you that they have made it so that you basically must have it. If you want to do online banking? Digital ID. Do you want to buy stuff online? Digital ID is needed. Do you want to book a doctors appointment online? Well, you need a digital ID. Want to login to your digital post (yes, that’s a thing too)? Again, you need a digital ID.
You can even login with your digital ID to see your medical history in Norway...
There is a lot that can be said about digital ID in Scandinavia, and I will be writing a future Substack article that goes into more detail on this topic, so make sure that you are subscribed to my Substack, that way you will get the article straight to your inbox. You don’t want to miss that!
It all ties in to the new cashless society that they are now pushing. They want everything to become digital, and that includes your wallet. But to be able to do that, you first need to have a digital ID. Essentially it is the first step.
Welcome to The Great Reset.
Now in Sweden, some people have already jumped ahead several steps, and are getting microchip implants in their hand to use for payments. And some even uploaded their covid passports on it (and covid passports in Sweden were tied to your digital ID). You can read more about that in my other paid article here!
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And you guessed it, Sweden already has a credit card that will ban you from further purchases if you hit your carbon limit. The future is already here, and it’s not pretty. Again, I go into further detail on that in my article above on the microchip implants that people are getting in Sweden.
Digital ID is about control.
When everything is digital, it is so much easier for governments to track and control everything that people do. Just imagine the STASI. They had to do all of their tracking manually. Just imagine if they had access to modern technology and everyone had to have digital ID. They would love it.
That is the problem with it. It can be abused, so it is important to have strong laws in place that ensure the privacy of people and that the data is not misused.
You will own nothing. You will have no privacy. And you will be happy.
And as Florian Philippot mentioned, the next step will be a Chinese style social credit system. Perhaps you get some extra points if you eat less meat and more bugs...Or you get minus points if you drive too much with your car.
It all comes down to Communism. The Great Reset is just another word for Global Communism.
C'mon! What's the worse that could happen? You act like they could starve you without this digital ID. Wait. Nevermind.
And they said was all “CONSPIRACY theories”