Bill Gates Demands Governments Mandate His ‘Global Digital ID’

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Bill Gates Demands Governments Mandate His ‘Global Digital ID’

Billionaire globalist Bill Gates is demanding that governments around the world overrule the best interests of their citizens by mandating his “global digital ID” system.

Gates has been celebrating after India rolled out his sweeping digital ID system that locks citizens out of society if they refuse to sign up for the technology.

In India, members of the general public now need to produce digitization of their identity before they can access online services, receive healthcare, interact with their own bank account, or even buy groceries.

Due to the widespread restriction imposed on those who refuse to comply, the nation has seen a rapid uptake of the technology, which Gates argues signals a “great success.”

Gates claims that he is “changing the world” with his digital ID and is now demanding that governments around the world mandate his digitized identification scheme to globalize the system.

Along well as unelected EU and UN officials, Gates refers to such systems as digital public infrastructure (DPI) – a buzzword for mandating digital ID and payments globally by 2030.

Gates announced on his blog that he is visiting India, and claimed that his digital ID system has been “saving millions of lives” there.

His visit to India was also part of a trip to check up on another project that is close to Gates’s heart – vaccines.

Describing vaccines as one of his “passions,” Gates has been testing experimental vaccines on the Indian population in recent years.

As for DPI, Gates expressed his “admiration” for the country’s willingness to push the massive biometric identity DPI component, Aadhaar.

He gloated that Indians have now been forced to use Aadhaar to process over 12 billion transactions so far.

And, the Microsoft co-founder has another “passion” – agriculture.

He made sure to note that he would be visiting a monitoring center where agriculture meets Aadhaar.

More whopping numbers: the government uses the center in Odisha that has a registry of 7.5 million farmers to give them “real-time guidance,” Gates said.

It sounds like a surveillance state dream, at least as far as the “right” infrastructure is concerned: “Officials can keep track of who is growing what,” Gates continued, but he says this is done for the sake of providing those farmers with “advice.”

It has almost become a rule that projects like DPI effectively get tested in developing countries, orchestrated by globalist financial institutions like the World Bank.

Gates mentions that the developments around the implementation of DPI in Odisha are monitored by the World Bank, as well as Ethiopia and Sri Lanka, ostensibly in order for the example to be replicated there.

Last fall, the United National Development Program (UNDP) unveiled a campaign called “50-in-5” that aims to “help” 50 countries “design, launch, and scale components of their digital public infrastructure.”

This effort is one of those where the Gates Foundation shows up as a partner, while the program is supposed to promote a “safe, inclusive, and interoperable DPI” introduction in those countries.

When the campaign was announced, India was mentioned as a “success story” in the world of DPIs.

Meanwhile, Africa was singled out as a particular target for “greater development of DPI.”

Gates is now expecting the governments of major Western nations, including the United States, to mandate his digital IDs for all citizens.