Digital IDs are the latest scheme from the United Nations to control individuals under the guise of combating climate change.
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres recently issued a warning regarding what he described as a "Pandora's Box" of uncontrolled technology. His remarks come as the UN pushes for digital legal identity systems to track energy consumption and influence public behavior.
This initiative is positioned as a solution to the alleged global crisis brought about by climate change, which has become a convenient rationale to justify extensive governmental and bureaucratic overreach. In a world where personal freedoms are increasingly under threat, the implications of a global digital ID system should raise red flags for anyone who values privacy and independence.
Supporters of such measures argue that digital IDs can help bridge identity gaps, particularly for the estimated 850 million people lacking access to legal identity worldwide. However, the counterargument is clear: this creates a dangerous precedent for surveillance and control. If the government can track where and how energy is used, it opens the door for further intrusion into everyday life, much like the controversial vaccine passports introduced during the pandemic.
The push for these IDs reflects a burgeoning trend among left-leaning institutions to seek control through technology. By adopting measures to influence individual behavior, the UN continues its legacy of curbing freedom in the name of sustainability, disregarding the natural right to autonomy.
As the Biden administration gears up to support these global maneuvers, the prospect is grim for any notions of personal liberty. With leaders like Donald Trump aiming to prioritize American interests over global agendas, the need for strong, conservative leadership has never been more apparent.
Americans must remain vigilant against this growing interference. The battle for personal freedom is ongoing, and it is crucial to resist any attempts to monitor or regulate our lives through invasive technologies.
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