Queen Máxima of the Netherlands spoke at the World Economic Forum's annual meeting in Davos this week, announcing that the introduction of biometric digital ID cards could be used by governments to track “who has actually been vaccinated and who has not.” He said that there is a sex.
Queen Máxima, a long-time social justice activist who has served as the United Nations Secretary-General's Special Adviser on Inclusive Development Finance (UNSGSA) since 2009, called for the global adoption of biometric digital ID cards during a WEF panel. discussion On Thursday, a lecture entitled “Comparing Notes on Financial Inclusion” was given.
“When I started this work, there were actually very few countries in Africa or Latin America that universally had one type of ID. Certainly it was digital, and certainly it was biometric. … We’ve been working with all of our partners to really help them grow, and what’s interesting about this is that while it’s very necessary for financial services, it’s not the only thing.”
The Argentine-born Queen of the Netherlands argued that apart from financial services, the use of digital IDs could also be used to track “school enrollment” and help people receive welfare from the government.
Queen Máxima also argued that digital IDs are “healthy” in that the system can be used by governments to track “who has actually been vaccinated and who has not.”
The Queen of the Netherlands is also one of the leading figures Supporter Introduction of Central Bank Digital Currency (CBDC) to increase “financial inclusion”. CBDCs function similarly to cryptocurrencies such as Bitcoin, but rather than being based on a decentralized network, they are controlled by a central bank, which allows governments to track all financial transactions made by their citizens. Critics argue that it could be.
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Critics of CBDCs also warn that when used in conjunction with digital IDs, they could be used to impose on Western countries a Communist China-style social credit scoring system that would allow governments to manipulate people's spending habits. There is. Tom Mutton, director of fintech at the Bank of England, previously admitted that CBDCs could be “programmable” by governments. This means that politicians and bureaucrats can decide what it is appropriate for people to spend their money on.
Others, including Brexit leader Nigel Farage, have said digital IDs could be tied to a carbon credit scoring system, allowing the government to impose limits on the amount of energy individuals are allowed to use. he warned. At the 2022 World Economic Forum meeting, Alibaba Group President J. Michael Evans said his company would introduce a “personal carbon footprint tracking device” for Chinese citizens.
Although the coronavirus in China has largely subsided and disappeared from the public consciousness, the World Health Organization (WHO) has warned of the so-called “Disease , intends to take strict monitoring measures. This could make her 20 times more deadly than COVID-19.
At last year's Davos conference, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair emphasized the need for vaccine passports, arguing that a global “digital infrastructure” is needed to monitor the status of individual vaccines. Prime Minister Blair went on to predict that “a plethora” of new and other vaccines would be developed.injection” was introduced to the world over the next few years.
In June, the WHO announced it would adopt the European Union's digital coronavirus identification system as the basis for a global digital health system to monitor “current and future health threats.” The QR code-based system was widely used by European travelers during the coronavirus crisis to prove vaccination or recovery status.
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