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Just Say “NO” to Big Tech Attempts to Control Your Life! They Can NOT Control You if You Refuse to Participate

by Brian Shilhavy
Editor, Health Impact News

The key to having Big Tech billionaires controlling the public to roll out their agendas of trying to take over the financial system with digital currencies and making everyone comply with their digital surveillance tools so that they can know everything you do and force you to comply to their demands to keep participating in society, is for the public to volunteer to let them make you their slaves.

That’s it. That is all they need, and we saw them do it during COVID with COVID-19 injections, where a majority of the world’s population complied, voluntarily, to take an experimental injection out of fear of a fake virus and pandemic.

Some did refuse to comply, and lost their jobs. But they were by far the minority. Many of those who did comply died or were permanently disabled.

Has the world learned its lesson from the COVID Scam-demic?

Let’s hope so, because the next step is giving everyone a digital ID and requiring them to use that ID along with biometrics like a face scan, eye scan, or palm scan, in order to participate in society and have access to their bank accounts.

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One of the places that has announced a new national Digital ID is the UK, and Brits are generally not very accommodating about this, as you can see in this recent interview with Keir Starmer, who makes it clear that it is still “voluntary,” but that the easier route is to comply.

It will always be like that. They will use fear and convenience to try to get people to accept Digital IDs. We must be willing to give some things up that make our life easier, if we want to protect our privacy and stop Big Tech from making us their slaves.

 

Opposition is also growing here in the U.S. against Digital IDs.

Here is a recent clip from The Jimmy Dore show who interviews Twila Brase, president of the Citizens’ Council for Health Freedom, and a new bill introduced in the Senate by Rand Paul to stop Real IDs.

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Google begins rolling out age verification [ie digital ID] in app store in response to U.S. laws

From Biometric Update:

Excerpts:

Age verification has hit Google’s Play store. Having implemented its age inference system on YouTube, the tech giant has apparently answered calls for age assurance at the app store level.

According to a report from Android Authority, user Artem Russakovskii shared screenshots of the verification prompt in a post on X. The shots in question show a screen that offers users several options for age verification. These include taking a photo of a government ID, facial age estimation through a selfie, credit card verification or email-based age inference, the latter of which is provided by the UK’s Verifymy (and which the author commends as the “quickest, easiest, and most privacy-preserving way to verify your age online”).

The facial age estimation (FAE) option says Google “partners with a company that specializes in estimating age,” but does not include the name of the company. Verifymy does provide biometric facial age estimation, but Google has also developed its own FAE technology, which appears on the Age Check Certification Scheme (ACCS)’s registry of approved providers.

Regardless, Google appears to be anticipating the continued spread of age assurance laws across the U.S. A post from the company points to legislation in Texas, Louisiana and Utah as a catalyst for the app store age check rollout.

Full article.

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