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Fifi on: literally stopping to smell the flowers πΈ and the superpower they don't want you tapping into. πͺ
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"History doesnβt repeat itself exactly, but it can rhyme" writes Andrew Orlowski for The Telegraph.
Little over 20 years ago, NO2ID began campaigning against the 'database state' and won with the repeal of the Identity Cards Act [2006].
We all did it before and can do it again. Get ready π§¨
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Little over 20 years ago, NO2ID began campaigning against the 'database state' and won with the repeal of the Identity Cards Act [2006].
We all did it before and can do it again. Get ready π§¨
FULL STORY: https://archive.md/ssgnL
π¨ FOLLOW US: X | Telegram
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The Home Affairs Committee has launched a call for evidence into the potential benefits & risks of Digital ID. Written submissions close 21st August.
Digital ID is a misnomer. At the heart of this agenda is a centralised NATIONAL ID system.
The UK formally rejected National ID through the Identity Documents Act [2010].
We don't want to become a papers please society. Not now, not ever.
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/9176/harnessing-the-potential-of-new-digital-forms-of-identification/
Digital ID is a misnomer. At the heart of this agenda is a centralised NATIONAL ID system.
The UK formally rejected National ID through the Identity Documents Act [2010].
We don't want to become a papers please society. Not now, not ever.
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/9176/harnessing-the-potential-of-new-digital-forms-of-identification/
committees.parliament.uk
Harnessing the potential of new digital forms of identification - Committees - UK Parliament
Digital ID can refer to many different aspects of a personβs identity which can be recorded and stored digitally, including names and demographic information, digital versions of government-issued documents such as visas, or even biometric information likeβ¦
Well what a surprise! π As predicted years ago by us 'tin foil hatters' pointing out the blatant manufactured problem-reaction-solution agenda. How about just stopping letting them in in the first place? π€ But that doesn't allow for 24/7 surveillance and a digital control system to track and monitor literally EVERY aspect of life culminating in social credit score enslavement. A digital prison is coming unless people rebel!
@astandintheparkuk
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The Home Affairs Committee has launched a call for evidence into the potential benefits & risks of Digital ID. Written submissions close 21st August.
Digital ID is a misnomer. At the heart of this agenda is a centralised NATIONAL ID system.
The UK formally rejected National ID through the Identity Documents Act [2010].
We don't want to become a papers please society. Not now, not ever.
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/9176/harnessing-the-potential-of-new-digital-forms-of-identification/
Digital ID is a misnomer. At the heart of this agenda is a centralised NATIONAL ID system.
The UK formally rejected National ID through the Identity Documents Act [2010].
We don't want to become a papers please society. Not now, not ever.
https://committees.parliament.uk/work/9176/harnessing-the-potential-of-new-digital-forms-of-identification/
committees.parliament.uk
Harnessing the potential of new digital forms of identification - Committees - UK Parliament
Digital ID can refer to many different aspects of a personβs identity which can be recorded and stored digitally, including names and demographic information, digital versions of government-issued documents such as visas, or even biometric information likeβ¦