DIGITAL "ID"
The Fusion of Digital Identity on the Blockchain, Through Vaccine ID Passports
Published
August 12, 2021
The plan for a universal ID for every person on Earth is for total and detailed tracking and monitoring. You cannot control what you cannot monitor. Conversely, you can control what you can monitor. Vaccine passport IDs will initiate your identification on the ubiquitous blockchain. The original version of this article, in English and with links, can be found on Corey Lynn's portal.
By Corey Lynn
The goal of coercing the world's population into obtaining a digital identity document has many arms, expanding the field of actors and implementers to a degree that would take a year to track.
However, the main implementers directly running and/or overseeing many of the smaller teams tend to stand out due to their connections, funding, and breadth of power. This report breaks down some of those large implementers who are at the top of the food chain, gobbling up data from around the globe, and building the framework to enroll all human beings into a digital identity and put them on a "Blockchain."
According to ResearchAndMarkets, the post-Covid-19 identity verification market is projected to "grow from $7.6 billion in 2020 to "$15.8 billion in 2025."
According to the UN, Artificial Intelligence (AI) is projected to generate nearly $4 trillion in "added value" for global markets in 2022.
As with all their manufactured industries for the crisis, manufacturers can earn trillions, "and their new industry is human enslavement."
Part 2 broke down the who, what, when, where, why, and how they have been building towards this for a long time. It's important to review parts one and two before reading part 3, to get a full outline of what is actually occurring. They want total surveillance, control of all human beings and resources, and world domination. It is critical to understand the various mechanisms being used to enslave humanity, who is behind it, and what their end goal is, so one can make educated choices, stay ahead of the game as much as possible, better protect themselves, and collaborate to navigate this corrupt territory and establish ways to combat it. As stated in part two, "don't become a QR code."
While they tirelessly work on corralling all children and adults to sign up for a vaccine ID passport and get a digital identity with a simple QR code that will link to one's data, they are also ensuring that all newborns are ushered directly into the system from birth, for a seamless transition into their new world order
In 2019, NEC conducted the world's first proof of concept for newborn fingerprint identification in the Republic of Kenya, with great excitement to be part of UN 2030 Agenda Goal 16 Target 16.9, which requires states, "by 2030, to provide legal identity for all, including birth registration." This goes hand in hand with ID2020's mandate to develop a "persistent digital identity from birth," with "cutting-edge infant biometric technologies."
"The telecom industry plays a vital role in the digital identity infrastructure, as smartphones are the primary device being used in most instances. In 2018, AT&T, T-Mobile, Sprint, and Verizon all increased their authentication process, which also included fingerprint biometrics, that many phones are using these days. The CEO of AT&T Business was recently a keynote speaker on the 'rise of digital identity' at The Economist's event series."
According to Juniper Research analysts, biometric capabilities, which include fingerprint, iris, and voice recognition, will reach 95% of smartphones worldwide by 2025, resulting in $3 trillion in payment transactions, up from $404 billion in 2020.
"The so-called pandemic, BlackRock's 'Going Direct' plan"..... which institutes a financial takeover, and the digital identity agenda, are all a coordinated attack on humanity to bring about "the Fourth Industrial Revolution," which by design, "is to plug every human into the smart grid, within their smart cities, where a virtual and augmented 'Zuckerberg' awaits, all data is 'mined and surveilled', people become a synchronized workforce with robots, and everyone's actions, access, and spending is controlled by a social and climate scoring system."
Yes, it sounds very dystopian, once their masterful marketing spin is removed from the content to reveal the true context.
As you read this report, keep these key points in mind. What can people do to prevent this from moving forward?
* Do not be coerced, bribed, blackmailed, shamed, blamed, manipulated, or intimidated into compliance.
* Vaccine ID passports, digital identities being pushed by banks, driver's license facilities, and other industries as a means for "access" or "convenience" must be avoided at all costs.
* Make everyone you know aware of what this QR code and digital identity truly are, and how they intend to put you on the Blockchain to surveil and control your every move.
* Bringing this information to the attention of your legislatures and demanding legislation to block vaccine ID passports and digital identity apps is critical. See part 1 for states that have already taken action on this front.
* Remove your money from large banks to smaller, family-owned banks and small credit unions. If 10% of people did this, it would create a huge shift.
* Build your own family or community energy and food systems. Resilient energy and food supplies will go a long way against their digital financial blackmail systems.
* Stop feeding the beast – don't spend money on Amazon (here's why), and at big box stores that are building the infrastructure to enslave humanity. Here are some alternative options.
* Cash is king. Use cash as often as possible, to avoid the hyper-tracking that takes place within bank accounts that are aggregating your data and building your social and climate score, as well as studying the spending behaviors of the masses to manipulate industries, supply chains, and markets.
* Buying any product with the word "Smart" in it, isn't so smart. All of these products are being used for surveillance purposes via audio, some visual, and data aggregation, not to mention potential integrated mind-control technologies. Here's a list of tips to better protect yourself when it comes to technology.
* Liquidate all debt you can so you are not indebted to anyone. Invest in people, learning trade skills, family and community, hard assets, proper education for your children, which might mean a local homeschool network, local farmers, any necessary supplies or equipment you feel you need, your health, and your peace of mind.
* If your workplace is mandating the injection, here are some resources, help, and a downloadable form to hand to your employer. If they do not accept a religious or medical exemption, and leave you no option, let them fire you instead of quitting, so you have recourse.
* While the injection is still under Emergency Use Authorization, it is not legal to mandate a person to get the injection, and "informed consent" is the law. While the FDA claims they are going to "sprint" to get Pfizer approved, the application was just submitted on May 7, 2021, and a "typical review of an application like Pfizer's takes 10 months," according to Stat who communicated directly with the FDA in relation to their "sprinting." This is the original source for the media frenzy claiming Pfizer will be approved in September, followed by Biden demanding it be approved by Labor Day, all to increase urgency for companies to mandate injections BEFORE they are approved. Pay attention to the FDA, not the media, and stick to "informed consent" for now. The FDA may move at a snail's pace, or it may not.
* Visualize a better future for all, where these corrupt individuals are stopped in their tracks, and Pray.
If just 10% of the U.S. population adhered to this list of points above – we could forever change the trajectory of their agenda and potentially bring it to an end.
"What is digital identity? Who is fundamentally a person or organization — a combination of attributes, beliefs, personal/organizational history and behavior that, taken together, constitute a holistic definition of the individual or organizational self." – World Economic Forum, January 2020
PLUS, health records, financial information, education, demographic locations, shopping and spending habits, social media behavior, your choices, what you eat, and so much more.
In the World Economic Forum report "Identity in a Digital World: A New Chapter in the Social Contract," they have illustrated what digital identity will look like in our daily lives on page 10, figure 1. Corey's Digs has reproduced this graphic below to avoid their strict copyright issues, making it quite obvious they do not want this information circulated at all, despite their insistence that they are creating this for the betterment of humanity, while building a "social contract" FOR you.
This is one of their visual schematics of a surveillance system over human beings, while they use the words "convenience, inclusivity, and security," and people fall for it. Trust your eyes. It is exactly what they show you, not what they tell you.
The Masters of Marketing Deception
Plain and simple, they are masters of marketing. They share just enough information to get people on board, entice them with convenience, safety, security, and how everyone is going to save the world by doing the right thing. The easiest way to read between the lines and discern what these people truly intend, is to break down their marketing content as follows:
* They will always use 4 main themes to push all their agendas across the finish line, which are climate hoax, virus, cyberattacks, and terror threats. They will use intimidation, guilt, shame, and fear tactics. Don't fall for it. They manufacture the disaster, then swoop in with the solution, which is always 100% for their benefit, and at your expense.
* All points they make that serve stakeholders, government, and the private and public sectors are truthful information, though they leave out the incredible amount of money and power they will gain from such efforts.
* All points they make about transparency, privacy, protection, security, benefits, and convenience towards individual citizens, is a lie. They are doing the exact opposite. That's the spin, making it quite easy to spot.
The Proof is in Their White Papers
"Seamless verification of connected people and devices is essential to delivering individualized and integrated services across smart cities." – World Economic Forum, 2020
Through vaccine ID passports, QR digital identity, biometrics, smart devices and wearables, IoT, Real ID Act, Government ID Act (which is trying to pass) and other legislation, telecom monitoring, big tech, lidar and satellites, DARPA and ARPA-H/HARPA, DNA databases, AI integration, ID.me used by 20 states with digital biometric identity for unemployment benefits, and Blockchain, there is an unprecedented level of spying and surveillance taking place in this country and all over the world. Anyone denying this at this stage of the game is either extremely foolish and naive or working against humanity.
World Economic Forum "Reimagining Digital Identity: A Strategic Imperative" World Economic Forum, January 2020
The Cliff notes:
* Pg 4: A digital identity is "who is fundamentally a person or organization – a combination of attributes, beliefs, personal/organizational history and behavior that together constitute a holistic definition of the individual or organizational self."
* Pg 7: "Seamless verification of connected people and devices is essential to delivering individualized and integrated services across smart cities."
* Pg 8: "Governments will be able to leverage trusted traveler identity as a starting point for repurposing it to access other services across other sectors."
* Pg 9: How can digital identity create value in healthcare? According to McKinsey, "the savings from securely and seamlessly sharing health information could equal 50% of US GDP."
* Pg 13: This sentence is an excellent example of what masters of marketing through deception they are. They have nailed every buzzword in this single sentence, and the only ones that are true are "digital identity."
"Solutions that support digital identity that are fit-for-purpose, inclusive, useful, secure, and founded on offering user choice will benefit individuals as consumers by providing convenience, privacy, inclusion, security, agency, and autonomy across all types of their online transactions."
* Pg 16: Businesses need to manage customer and worker identities and data across silos, and must "adjust their operations across sectors to leverage networked digital identity."
* Pg 17: Presents a "design framework" illustrating how to create value for governments, businesses, and individuals, while emphasizing the need for a "shared ecosystem."
United Nations Secretary-General's Report: "Roadmap for Digital Cooperation" June 2020
In July 2018, the Secretary-General convened a "high-level panel on digital cooperation" of 20 independent experts, co-chaired by Melinda Gates and "Jack Ma," to advance their agenda, which resulted in a report entitled "The Age of Digital Interdependence" in June 2019. The report states that "The immense power and value of data in the modern economy can and must be leveraged to deliver on the SDGs (UN Sustainable Development Goals), but doing so will require new models of collaboration." Following the publication of that report, all Member States and over 300 entities and organizations were engaged. Their input contributed to this report.
Who were the "independent experts" that came together to formulate these recommendations? As outlined on pages 27-33, various governments, the International Trade Centre, the International Telecommunication Union, the European Union, Alibaba, Cisco, Facebook, Ford Foundation, Ethereum, Gates Foundation, Google, Global Compact, GSMA, Mastercard, Microsoft, Lemann Foundation, World Economic Forum, various UN departments, World Bank, World Food Programme, World Health Organization, and many others.
The Cliff notes:
* Pg 2: "If leveraged appropriately, the digital revolution can be directed towards combating climate change and advancing global sustainability, environmental stewardship, and human well-being."
* Pg 7: They want to connect every school in the world to the internet.
* Pg 10 of "The Age of Digital Interdependence": "McKinsey & Company studied seven large countries and concluded that digital identification systems could add 3 to 13% to their gross domestic product."
* Pg 11: They believe there are not enough women online. They believe there is a "gender gap" and want everyone to be connected.
* Pg 15: They use hacking and espionage as a reason to create this new system that will supposedly protect "human rights," while suggesting that 7.9 billion people need to be plugged in with digital identities based on 1 billion individuals who lack identification and may not have access to the same services, instead of building that system for those individuals. This decades-long strategy is similar to turning school bathrooms into unisex for one transgender person attending the school.
* Pg 16: Under the guise of "inequalities" in social media, as women and girls were 27 times more likely to be harassed, the LGBTQ community has been threatened, and environmentalists and journalists have taken action, they advocate for "content governance frameworks" by Member States and businesses.
* Pg 17: Artificial Intelligence (AI) is projected to generate nearly $4 trillion in "added value" for global markets by 2022.
* Pg 20: This sums it up well, by replacing the word "safeguarded" with "controlled": "Digital technologies that underpin basic societal functions, often referred to as critical infrastructure, including support for access to food, water, housing, energy, healthcare, and transportation, need to be safeguarded."
* Pg 22: The UN will serve as a platform for multi-stakeholder policy dialogue to accelerate global digital cooperation.
For more on this agenda, also see the World Bank's "Identification for Development (ID4D)" initiative whose partners include the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, UKaid, Australian Aid, Omidyar Network, Center for Global Development, European Commission, GSMA, UNICEF, UNHCR, IOM, UNDP, WEF, and WFP.
Key Implementers
There are hundreds of companies involved "in this scheme," many of which are small potatoes "hoping to hit the big time, but many are instrumental players who are just a level or two below the big ones calling the 'shots'." This section exposes some of the higher-level implementers.
It is very important to understand that many of the key implementers are also involved with the "BlackRock Going Direct" scheme, which implemented "the largest wealth transfer ever seen in history," and are heavily involved "with the Covid agenda" and profit from the injections. It's the oldest marketing trick in the book: manufacture a need and provide a solution. "The only one who wins is the Eskimo who sold them ice."
It should also be noted that many of these same players who are involved with the pandemic, digital identities, and financial takeover, also fund the CDC Foundation.
Central Banks and Investment Firms
"We want everyone to thrive in the digital world – no one should be left behind. That means educating everyone on how to keep themselves and their data safe online, which is something at Barclays we are passionate about. But it also means ensuring universal access to a secure and easy-to-use digital identity, so everyone can confidently unlock the benefits of the digital economy." – Jes Staley, Group CEO, Barclays
"It's important to realize that net zero demands a transformation of the entire economy." – Larry Fink, CEO of BlackRock
To understand the depth of how involved "Central Banks" and investment firms are in this "transformation," it's critical to watch this video with John Titus explaining the "Going Direct" reset that BlackRock implemented to create "the largest wealth transfer in world history." "The so-called 'pandemic,' the Going Direct financial takeover, banks' involvement in rolling out digital identities and social and climate scoring systems, and the UN 2030 agenda are all connected. Read Titus' brilliant timeline to see how quickly and efficiently all of this unfolded." "The multiple layers of this agenda are colliding right now, and you can bet the bankers and investors are pulling the strings."
"They want everyone to work remotely," that telemedicine be fully operational, "and the school system to disintegrate to force virtual schooling." Why? Because they want everyone plugged in. "They want to extend the rental moratorium to put landlords out of business so they can take over their properties." "They have manufactured the housing market inflation, making it difficult for people to buy or build a home, for the same reason." This also increases home values, creating higher property taxes, which go directly "to building their smart cities." States have been implementing additional taxes "on vacation rental homes," airlines, car rentals, vaping products, and other items and services as well. "They continue to extend unemployment benefits while thousands of businesses are desperate to hire people before they have to close their doors for good." "All of this is to bring about widespread poverty," except for the "wealthy elite," of course. You don't have to be a genius to see their plan, "and everyone should have their eyes wide open by now."
The World Economic Forum:
"A Plan for Digital Identity: The Role of Financial Institutions in Building Digital Identity" Part of the Future of Financial Services series, prepared in collaboration with Deloitte in August 2016, "To provide clarity and direction around the structure of identity and provide a call to action for financial institutions to move against the identity challenge."
To create this masterpiece, multi-stakeholder workshops and interviews with "industry experts" were conducted over a 12-month period. Some of the stakeholders include MorganStanley, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, JPMorganChase, Deloitte, Barclays, Visa, Mastercard, Deutsche Bank, Lloyds Bank, Standard Chartered, Zurich, and many more.
The Cliff notes:
* Pg 23: "Financial institutions are well-positioned to drive the creation of digital identity systems."
* Pg 24: "Financial Institutions could realize substantial benefit from investing in the development of digital identity solutions," promising them new revenue opportunities and "future-state transformation opportunities."
* Pg 26: "Offer new products or services based on greater customer knowledge," such as financial advice, "new insurance products on fractional ownership assets, and behavior-based insurance."
* Pg 27: Disruption of the credit bureau model, and decision support and "blurring the lines between financial and non-financial advice."
* Pg 27: "Become the public sector's trusted identity provider, assisting social services and civic requirements, such as tax filing."
* Pg 28: Legal and regulatory acceptance for the use of third-party verified information, attribute exchange, and external use of user information.
* Pg 36: Financial institutions will offer Identity as a Service (at first), regulators will have greater access to up-to-date information, and governments will be able to "deliver public services with greater ease and efficiency."
* Pg 37: "Distributed ledger technology (Blockchain), combined with encryption and cloud storage, allows information to be held and transferred point-to-point on a dispersed and immutable network."
* Pg 37: "Biometrics, including fingerprint, retina scanning, heartbeat waveform, and mobile-based facial recognition, have potential to provide greater convenience and security and are being integrated into many anti-fraud controls."
* Pg 41: "Identity is a collection of pieces of information describing an entity," such as; age, height, date of birth, fingerprints, health records, preferences and behaviors, phone metadata, national identifier number, phone number, and email address, for starters.
* Pg 47: "The governing body oversees the system and owns the operating rules and requirements."
* Pg 60: Blockchain, or distributed ledger technology (DLT) "has potential in identity applications as a mechanism for storing and transferring information within different archetypes. DLT could be applied as a distributed protocol, giving users the ability to store their identity attestations on a ledger and expose them to different RPs, or in a centralized system where the ledger would be owned by a single entity providing a consolidated view of user attestations for use in transactions, but not reveal the nature of the credentials."
* Pg 68: Since financial institutions have large numbers of users, "they have a key role to play in ensuring identity systems are a tool to increase financial inclusion," and be a "catalyst to drive system adoption and acceptance."
* Pg 95: New capabilities for financial institutions through digital identities would include: digital identity attributes linked to payment tokens, digital tax filing, and full asset re-hypothecation tracking.
* Pg 97: "In collaboration with governments, taxes could be automatically completed and declarations generated by customers' chosen Financial Institution, utilizing their full knowledge of customers' financial holdings, assets, income, and personal circumstances."
"For the digital world to truly work for everyone, we must rethink traditional notions of digital identity and break down artificial barriers. We need a new model that starts with a commitment to the fundamental individual right: 'I own my identity and control my identity data.' And we need businesses, governments, NGOs, and others to forge partnerships and invest resources in support of a common framework, principles, and standards." – Ajay Bhalla, President, Cyber & Intelligence, Mastercard
The Catalysts and Certifiers of Digital Identity
"We spend a lot of our time with central banks and making sure they see what the pioneers have done. We believe that in the next five years, most central banks will say, yes, they can do this, because most of the building blocks are accessible and there is a nearly direct way they can connect their citizens." – Bill Gates stated at the Singapore FinTech Festival 2020 regarding getting two-thirds of the world hooked into digital identities for "financial inclusion."
ID2020, a public-private partnership operating as a 501(c)(3), launched in 2016 by founders Gavi, Microsoft, The Rockefeller Foundation, Accenture, and IDEO.org. In May 2016, they met with over 400 people and tech experts at the United Nations Headquarters in New York, to discuss how they planned to create a digital identity for everyone in the world, under the United Nations 2030 Sustainable Development agenda. In addition to the founding partners, they have 19 general partners. The irony, as always, is that they promote it as there are "1.1 billion people worldwide living without a digital identity," who suffer because of it, and so they are "advocating for ethical and privacy-protecting approaches to digital ID"... FOR EVERYONE.
ID2020 is involved in countless collaborations, initiatives, and programs. One example of a local collaboration is with the city of Austin on MyPass, which is a blockchain-based digital identity platform for homeless individuals, along with the Austin Blockchain Collective, Dell Medical School, and the National Innovation Service. The project is funded by a grant from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation.
In January 2019, ID2020 deemed itself "the world's leading digital ID organization" and digital credential certification body, by launching their new certification mark.
On October 18, 2019, just three months before the so-called pandemic was announced to hit the U.S., the Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, World Economic Forum (WEF), and Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation hosted Event 201, a "high-level" pandemic exercise, in New York, NY.
The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation is the only "strategic partner foundation" to the WEF, Microsoft is a "strategic partner," and IDEO is a general partner.
On July 15, 2021, the Surgeon General announced that the Rockefeller Foundation is committing $13.5 million in funding to strengthen public health response efforts in the U.S., Africa, India, and Latin America to counteract "health misinformation—confusing, inaccurate, and harmful information," which will include "data-driven public health interventions to address the unique challenges of today's media environment." In other words, they are paying to control the narrative so their investment in ID2020 succeeds. Under normal circumstances, this would be seen as a huge conflict of interest, but the growing dictatorship is anything but normal.
Rockefeller has always been a heavy funder of Gavi, with a $5 million grant in 2020, followed by another $2.1 million in 2021. Bill Gates likes to return the favor and send money through the Rockefellers. The Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation has awarded over 70 large grants to Rockefeller University and Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors since 2006, with a whopping $27 million to Rockefeller Philanthropy Advisors in 2020 alone.
The Rockefeller Foundation has also awarded $1 million in 2018 and over $3.8 million in 2019 to Accenture, most likely for their work with ID2020, according to their 990 reports.
"We are on the cusp of a new digital identity model that expands beyond individuals to organizations, 'things,' devices and places. It will be the foundation on which our digital selves will interact with online systems, control our connected devices, leverage applied intelligence learnings and protect the Earth's resources. Getting it right is critical to our future growth, responsibly leveraging technological innovation and enabling a better, more responsible digital life." – Paul Daugherty, Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, Accenture
Accenture, a key ID2020 partner, was originally formed in 1989 as Andersen Consulting, and later changed its name to Accenture in 2001, after breaking ties with its parent company Arthur Andersen. It went public in April 2001. Headquartered in Dublin, Ireland, it has offices in 51 countries and revenues exceeding $44 billion in 2020. Their focus is management consulting, technology, supply chain management, financial services, and business strategy.
Accenture's work with ID2020 uses their "single identity service platform to deploy an innovative biometric system that can manage fingerprints, iris scans and other data," which is incorporated with Blockchain. See how it works here.
Accenture has been gobbling up companies for some time, racking up over 200. Here is a short list of some of the most recent companies. They have been working hand-in-hand with Amazon's AWS and Google for years.
In December 2011, Accenture Federal Services (AFS), a subsidiary of Accenture, was awarded a $71 million contract with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security to improve the capabilities of their immigration and border management functions, increasing the number and types of biometric data used in identification.
In 2014, Accenture Federal Services (AFS), a subsidiary of Accenture, was awarded a $563 million five-year contract from the U.S. Department of Defense to provide software development and ongoing technical support for HeathCare.gov, after replacing CGI as the prime contractor. HealthCare.gov is a fairly robust database loaded with individuals' personal and health-related information.
In June 2020, AFS was awarded a $341 million contract to assist the Department of Commerce in modernizing and consolidating its business systems and data platform.
In September 2020, Accenture pledged $3 billion to create their new division called Accenture Cloud First.
On June 18, 2021, AFS was awarded a $112 million prime work order from the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Agency to protect federal civilian executive branch systems against cyberattacks, and Cloudflare is partnering with them for this task.
On July 27, 2021, AFS won a $729 million contract to help the U.S. Army Communications-Electronics Command (CECOM) consolidate multiple enterprise resource planning (ERP) systems.
These are just a handful of contracts Accenture has landed with the U.S. Government. They go back a long way. And, like all "key companies," Vanguard and BlackRock are the top two shareholders.
Who is IDEO.org?
This is a non-profit design studio, spun off from its parent company IDEO, founded in 1991, with offices in the U.S., England, Germany, Japan, and China. They design products and services alongside "organizations committed to creating a more just and inclusive world," and are funded by none other than the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Bezos Family Foundation, JPMorgan Chase, David and Lucile Packard Foundation, UK Department for International Development, and a couple dozen more generous donors.
They have recently traveled to Tanzania to study how the ID registration process has developed there, so they can devise solutions for the digital identity process.
Good Health Pass Collaborative and the Digital ID Enablers
In February 2020, ID2020 launched The Good Health Pass Collaborative (GHPC). This is a cross-sector initiative to create a blueprint for interoperable health pass systems. Some of the biggest ID apps being used in various countries are part of this network, and the tech companies implementing the infrastructure to carry global data from QR codes onto the blockchain are also part of this network, in addition to some of the payment systems. From the UK Entrust app to the CommonPass in the EU, IBM's Excelsior Pass in New York, NEC's biometric fingerprint, Linux's Hyperledger Blockchain technology, and the Covid-19 Credentials Initiative, Salesforce, Mastercard, and dozens more.
There are 128 partners in this network, and they have created a "white paper" consisting of "principles" that organizations must align with to "provide the structure and consistency needed for these ongoing efforts to fulfill their promise." Of course, the common theme for all must include the QR code.
Some of the ID apps that are making big moves in other countries are not part of this specific network but are connected through other initiatives and collaborations, such as the Alipay Health Code WeChat app in China that was the first to launch, Israel's Green Pass, Africa's IOHK/Cardano, and countless digital identity and Blockchain programs already underway in multiple countries. All of these people are working together on some level, and Bill Gates and the Rockefellers are heavily involved.
The interesting thing is that China's app introduced the QR code that classifies people into different colors. Green means the person has tested negative for Covid-19 or been injected and can move freely, red means immediate quarantine, and amber means someone may have to stay home for a week. The user submits information about themselves and alongside it health data is aggregated, which then becomes a QR code, with the illusion of privacy. Bill Gates so appreciated how this system works that ID2020's certification principles are based on that same general platform. However, ID2020 has been developing a digital identity system since 2016, so who truly created the original rollout of the first QR code ID app? More on the QR code in part 4.
There are countless implementers working on smaller apps, aspects of data aggregation, biometrics, wallets and crypto, accounting firms, autonomous and smart city linkages, and streamlining onto the Blockchain – companies like Ripple, Hyperledger (Linux), Oracle, Cisco, Deloitte, Ethereum, Paypal, Google, Apple, Bitcoin, Visa, Mastercard, etc. Those belonging to the Blockchain will be discussed in part 4. The ultimate goal is to integrate data collection onto the Blockchain and create a system that works globally. At first, and likely for quite some time, there will continue to be multiple companies, apps, and services, but cross-platform accessibility and financial streamlining will coalesce once regulations between countries are finalized. As time passes, it may evolve into a single database, but that will take quite some time.
That said, the following short list of companies are very likely to endure the long game, whereas others may participate only in short-term aspects, and other companies may emerge to the forefront as time passes:
ID2020 and The Good Health Pass Collaborative
Digital Health Pass (IBM)
UK NHS Covid Pass (Entrust & Akamai Technologies)
Atala Prism (Cardano)
CommonPass (Commons Project)
EU Digital Covid Certificate (EUDCC Gateway / aka Green Pass)
Travel Health Certificate (via Alipay/WeChat)
Travel Pass (Evernym)
Accenture
Linux
Mobi
Oracle
Salesforce
Amazon AWS
Microsoft
Deloitte
"Cryptocurrencies, wallets, and a global digital currency are another topic that will be covered in part 4."
Dr. David Martin, who has been with us since day one. He has recommended Coinbase and its digital wallet as the only way not to accept the CBDC programmed money of the "Luciferian" elite.
Of course, the Federal Reserve, Central Banks, and the World Bank "are not going anywhere" anytime soon.
"Mobi" is a key non-profit alliance focused on the transportation industry, and will also be covered in part 4 of this guide:
The Digital Identity Trailblazers
To date, the U.S. has not established a universal ID passport and many states have fully or partially banned its use, as shown in part one of this report. So far, New York has implemented IBM's Excelsior Pass, Hawaii has a "Safe Travels" platform for individuals to enter their data before traveling to Hawaii, and California has the "Digital Covid-19 Vaccine Record" and has also opened the door for people to use Excelsior. Eight states offer the use of MyIR Mobile, which is a printable PDF, but they are looking into adding the QR code. There are also many smaller, sector-specific apps, such as Clear's "Health Pass," serving over 60 stadiums and other venues to verify the Covid-19 status of sports fans and concertgoers. That said, IBM could become the leader if people and legislatures allow this privacy interference to continue. There is no doubt they have all the necessary software and connections, and they are acting discreetly.
IBM, a partner of The Good Health Pass and the World Economic Forum, has developed the Excelsior Pass for New York, which is based on IBM's "Digital Health Pass." It was developed by IBM Watson Health, which is part of IBM Watson Works, and uses IBM's blockchain technology that integrates with Salesforce and Linux Foundation's Hyperledger. Amadeus, a booking system used by 474 airlines, has adopted the Digital Health Pass as an option for airlines. In March 2021, Moderna and IBM partnered to work on using Covid-19 injection administration tracking technologies to assist governments and healthcare providers. In June 2021, it was announced that IBM is integrating its Digital Health Pass with CLX Health's TrustAssure platform, which is a global network of over 15,000 laboratories in over 82 countries. IBM's approach is more B2B, rather than direct-to-consumer.
IBM has had numerous federal contracts in the U.S., including the nine-year 2010 Census contract for data tabulation and dissemination services. IBM is also heavily involved in "smart meter" and "smart energy" data management systems, through their advanced metering infrastructure solutions, to accelerate the "smart grid."
According to Edwin Black's 2001 book "IBM and the Holocaust," IBM provided extensive technological support to Nazi Germany for 12 years, which was based on a massive amount of archived documents as proof. The history of IBM in supporting the organization of German slave labor camps is an excellent case study of the role of centralized digital identity and data in supporting tyranny and genocide.
In 2018, IBM partnered with Entrust Datacard to help secure the mobile workforce through an integrated solution of Entrust Datacard's smart credential technology and IBM MaaS360 with Watson-enabled unified endpoint management solution. Authentication technologies will enable secure remote access to applications and resources, allowing mobile workforce, remote offices, and telework to securely access enterprise services. IBM's Blockchain platform also "integrates with Entrust nShield Hardware Security Module (HSM) to generate and store the private keys used by their Certification Authority, Peer, and Orderer nodes." IBM's security identity and access management integrations include software features from a dozen other companies, including extensive biometrics.
Entrust, a Good Health Pass partner, just signed a one-year (renewable) contract with the UK government to produce digital Covid certificates via the NHS app. Datacard was acquired in 1987 by the Quandt family, who went on to acquire Entrust in 2013, changing the name to Entrust Datacard, and later dropping "Datacard." In addition to partnering with IBM, Entrust has partnered with dozens of tech companies such as Microsoft, Dell, Hewlett Packard, and Blackberry. They have had numerous contracts with hundreds of companies and governments such as the U.S. Department of State, Department of Justice, U.S. Postal Service, U.S. Treasury, Canadian Department of Defense, and many banks. It's important to note that, while they signed with the UK to produce digital certificates, Entrust is also involved with Blockchain, provides DataControl for Microsoft AWS, develops security technologies with integrated biometrics, including facial recognition, mobile smart credentials, mobile soft tokens, cloud-related services, and launched the first commercial Public Key Infrastructure (PKI) in 1994. Earlier this year, Entrust acquired HyTrust, a provider of virtualized and multi-cloud data encryption, cryptographic keys, and cloud security. HyTrust's partners include IBM, Cisco, Intel, Google, Amazon, In-Q-Tel, and VMware.
Entrust is owned and run by Stefan Quandt and his sister Susanne Klatten, Germany's wealthiest woman. Both Susanne and Stefan own large shares in BMW, which is also associated with Entrust in the transportation sector. The Quandt family has intentionally stayed out of the media for decades, according to Johanna Quandt, in a 2013 documentary titled "The Silence of the Quandts," which reveals a dark history of the family fortune, including the use of slave labor.
The UK awarded a second contract for the Covid pass to Akamai Technologies, also for one year with an option to renew. Akamai is a content delivery network, cloud service, cybersecurity, and creator of one of the world's largest distributed computing platforms: Intelligent Edge Platform, with 275,000 servers in over 136 countries. Akamai's clients include Apple, Facebook, Microsoft, China Central Television, Adobe, and hundreds of other companies.
The Cardano Foundation is a kind of spider web. Cardano was founded by Charles Hoskinson, co-founder of Ethereum. Cardano commissioned the software companies IOHK of Hong Kong, founded by Charles Hoskinson and Jeremy Wood, and Emurgo of Japan, founded by Ken Kodama, to develop and maintain the Cardano Blockchain. They are building digital identities, using IOHK's Atala Prism, for students to go on the Cardano Blockchain across Africa, and it is already working with the Ethiopian government to provide teachers and 5 million students with digital IDs to store their education records, and they explain in this video how they intend to expand it to incorporate their financial services as well. As of June, it was the largest Blockchain deal signed by a government. An undisclosed Chinese manufacturer provided enough tablets to make the project a reality, which the ministry funds, the same one that receives financial support from USAID and other major Western donors.
In September 2020, SingularityNET announced a partnership with Hoskinson's IOHK. SingularityNET focuses on AI, which along with Hanson Robotics, are the creators of Sophia, the robot that touts itself as the first robot innovation ambassador for the United Nations Development Program. Their goal is a robotic mind cloud that distributes intelligence to a world full of humanoid robots.
The Commons Project Foundation, a partner of The Good Health Pass, produced by the CommonPass, which is what the World Economic Forum likes to promote, and which is used by over 20 airlines of the International Air Transport Association (IATA), including United, Jet Blue, and Virgin. The Commons Project was created thanks to funding from the Rockefeller Foundation; its founder, Paul Meyer, has a strong track record, and they have created a network through the Common Trust Network in 32 countries for travel.
Some international airlines also use the "Travel Pass," designed by Evernym, which was an initiative launched by IATA. In late July 2021, it was announced that Collins Aerospace, a subsidiary of Raytheon Technologies, which is one of the world's largest providers of aerospace and defense products, is partnering with IATA to help integrate the Travel Pass platform into airline passenger management systems, so that data can be exchanged between them and the Travel Pass mobile app. Collins Aerospace just completed its ARINC SelfPass biometric system at Haneda Airport in Tokyo. Under the guise of "convenience," airport access and throughout the journey now requires facial recognition at over 190 kiosks and boarding gates. "From curbside to gate, here's how it works: ..... Your face is now a kind of digital travel token" – 3-minute video by Collins Aerospace.
In June 2001, Raytheon and Thales Group (a French multinational providing services in the aerospace, defense, transportation, and security sectors) formed a joint venture to combine their radar and communications systems. They called it ThalesRaytheonSystems and each owned 50%. In 2016 they restructured their business to work exclusively with NATO agencies and member states.
Evernym was founded in 2013 by Timothy Ruff, and was selected by the World Economic Forum as a 2021 Technology Pioneer. In 2016, they invented the Sovrin network, a public ledger built for identity. Both are partners of The Good Health Pass. Evernym's investors are Barclays, Outlier Ventures, Medici, Bosch, and Macola.
The European Union is also aware, as the EU Digital Covid Certificate (EUDCC Gateway), also called Green Pass, has been launched in all 27 countries. The general consensus among networks is that they are looking at the structure that the European Union has established through its eIDAS Regulation to operate across state borders, as a general template for building regulations to operate across countries.
China's "International Travel Health Certificate" is available on Alipay and WeChat, and was developed by government departments and the China Electronics Technology Group Corporation (CETC), which partnered with Microsoft in 2015 to create a China-adapted version of Windows. In March 2021, it was announced that CETC will merge with Potevio, both state-owned companies, making it China's second largest tech company after Huawei. Potevio manufactures telecommunications equipment, including 5G, and CETC provides software and services to the Chinese military, and has operated drone swarms. Alipay was created by Alibaba in 2004. The Alibaba Group is a partner of the World Economic Forum, and its founder, Jack Ma, has worked closely with Bill and Melinda Gates on numerous ventures for years. Alibaba is excited about this data collection app because it will help drive its "Smart City Brain" project, which it first launched in Hangzhou in 2016.
Standardization Guideline Teams
Just when you thought there couldn't be more alliances, initiatives, collaborative groups, and certifiers... wait, there's more! At first, there will be many alliances, as many countries are involved, but most of the key implementers and those who endure will be in most of those alliances, with much overlap. Additionally, there are also many smaller tech companies hoping to succeed, healthcare facilities, airlines, and other industries that will want to join certain alliances to stay informed while subserviently following them. That's why this particular group is so large, because it is the "government" to oversee the development process of the "SMART Health Cards" implementation guide. They consider themselves a coalition of over 300 public and private organizations that want to empower individuals with digital access to their vaccination records using open and interoperable standards.
The Vaccine Credential Initiative (VCI) was founded by the Mayo Clinic, MITRE Corporation, Microsoft, The Commons Project Foundation, Evernorth, CARIN Alliance, UC San Diego Health, and Apple. Their goal is to "harmonize standards and support the development of implementation guides necessary to issue, share, and validate vaccination records linked to an individual identity."
The founding members created the SMART Health Cards Framework Implementation Guide, based on World Wide Web Consortium (W3C) and Health Level 7 (HL7) SMART on FHIR standards, in addition to the SMART Health Cards Implementation Guide: Vaccine and Test Implementation Guide. They have gone all in.
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The World Health Organization has also been busy working on a "global standards" framework called "Digital Documentation of Covid-19 Certificates (DDCC): Vaccination Status: Technical specifications and implementation guide." This 99-page guide, packed with illustrations and best practice instructions, was published on July 27, 2021.
This guide is to support Member States in adopting interoperable standards for digital vaccination records, but they go on to say that "A digital vaccination certificate documenting a person's current vaccination status to protect against Covid-19 can then be used for continuity of care or as proof of vaccination for non-healthcare purposes."
The guide covers everything from continuity of care, proof of vaccination, methods, core data elements, national governance considerations, and implementation considerations.
Collaborators on this "guide" include many WHO departments, plus individuals from the World Bank, universities, the European Commission, PATH, and several others. It has been funded by the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the Government of Estonia, the Botnar Foundation, the State of Kuwait, and the Rockefeller Foundation.
And...
The World Economic Forum's white papers also serve as a "guide" for the rollout of digital identities, as previously discussed.
The So-Called Privacy Protectors
Actors constantly declare that they are very concerned about getting "privacy" issues right, to make the sheep believe that this is a true concern of theirs. A digital identity eliminates all privacy—it's an oxymoron. "Cryptographically secure" only means that individuals can have privacy between themselves, but all their data is being stored with these actors. To maintain their cover, they have to demonstrate that they are attempting to protect people's privacy rights. And who do they have playing this role? The Linux Foundation.
The Linux Foundation has created an initiative called the Covid-19 Credentials Initiative, which is housed at the Linux Foundation Public Health (LFPH). Its goal is to "build, secure, and maintain open-source software to help public health authorities (PHA) combat Covid-19 and future epidemics."
They claim their initiative is "an open global community collaborating to enable the interoperable use of privacy-preserving, open standards-based credentials and other related technologies for public health purposes." They are working to advance the use of VCs (verifiable credentials), and use digital wallets and driver's licenses as examples, stating that VCs "will qualify a person for certain types of access defined by the verifier."
By November 2020, they had created a "Governance Framework." The LFPH has a number of top-tier members, including Tencent, IBM, Cisco, the China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), and many others. Facebook is not only a platinum member of the Linux Foundation, but Kathy Kam, head of Open Source at Facebook, joined the Linux board of directors in November 2019. Coincidentally, in addition to Facebook being a core contributor, their most recent financial support for the Linux Foundation will help support the largest shared technology investment in history, with approximately $16 billion in development costs for over 100 projects.
Microsoft increased its membership with the Linux Foundation to a platinum member in 2016, shortly after launching ID2020. Samsung, IBM, Oracle, Fujitsu, Intel, and others signed on as platinum members of the Linux Foundation, long ago.
In February 2021, the Linux Foundation announced the DizmeID Foundation, founded by Algoran, Fabrick, and InfoCert, and the technical project they are working on to help develop and enable digital identity credentials.
In June 2021, the Linux Foundation launched the "trust network" called the "Global Covid Certificate Network" (GCCN) to provide countries with a global trust registry for interoperable Covid certificates, under the guise of "border reopening efforts." The organizations backing this network are the same ones backing the "Good Health Pass," which again, was launched by the founders of ID2020.
Cross-Border Regulation Designers
The general consensus being discussed among networks is that they are looking at the structure that the European Union has established through its eIDAS Regulation to operate across state borders, as a general template for building regulations to operate across countries. This system has been in place nationally for several years, but due to the pandemic, they are building a new framework, expanding benefits to the private sector. Member States will be able to provide citizens and businesses with digital wallets that will link to various aspects of their national digital identities.
This is a cross-border system that allows citizens and businesses to share their identity data, including driver's licenses, bank cards, fill out tax returns online, and access medical records and online public services across the EU, which is a Blockchain system.
By 2030, they want all key public services available online, all citizens to have access to electronic medical records, and 80% of citizens to use an electronic identification solution, which is documented in their "Digital Compass 2030 Communication: Europe's Way for the Digital Decade."
The eIDAS regulatory framework can be found here.
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The International Monetary Fund (IMF) is also working on cross-border payments. At a symposium hosted by the IMF on October 19, 2020, on "Cross-Border Payments: A Vision for the Future," Federal Reserve Chairman Jerome Powell, Bank for International Settlements (BIS) General Manager Agustín Carstens, and Kristalina Georgieva were part of the panel. Of course, Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) were a hot topic, and the BIS was very much in favor, stating that "the central bank will have absolute control over the rules and regulations that will determine the use of CBDCs, and we will have the technology to enforce them."
Recap List of Key Implementers and Supporters Identified in This Report
Accenture, Akamai Technologies, Alibaba Group, Algoran, Amazon, Apple, AT&T, Australian Aid, Barclays, Bezos Family Foundation, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Bank for International Settlements, BlackRock, BLOK Bioscience, Bosch, Cardano Foundation, CARIN Alliance, Center for Global Development, Central Bankers, China Academy of Information and Communications Technology (CAICT), China Electronics Technology Group Corp, Cisco, Clear, Collins Aerospace / Raytheon, David & Lucile Packard Foundation, Deloitte, Deutsche Bank, DizemeID Foundation, Emurgo, Entrust, European Union, Evernorth, Evernym, Fabrick, Facebook, Federal Reserve, Fondation Botnar, Ford Foundation, GAVI, Global Compact, Global Covid Certificates Network (GCCN), Google, Governments (many), GSMA, IBM, ID2020, ID4D, IDEO, InfoCert, International Air Transport Association, International Monetary Fund, International Organization for Migration, International Telecommunication Union, International Trade Center, IOHK, Johns Hopkins Center for Health Security, JPMorgan Chase, Lemann Foundation, Linux Foundation, Lloyds Bank, Macola, Mastercard, Mayo Clinic, Medici, Microsoft, MITRE Corporation, MOBi, Morgan Stanley, NEC, Omidyar Network, Oracle, Outlier Ventures, PATH, Paypal, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Rockefeller Foundation, Salesforce, Sovrin, Standard Chartered, Tencent, The Commons Project, The Good Health Pass Collaborative, T-Mobile, UC San Diego Health, Ukaid, UK Dept. of International Development, United Nations and its many arms, Vaccine Credentials Initiative (VCI), Vanguard, VCI, Visa, Verizon, World Bank, World Economic Forum, World Food Programme, World Health Organization, Zurich.
In addition, there are hundreds of smaller companies jumping on the digital identity bandwagon to profit from human enslavement.
More organizations will be added to this list in Part 4, when the remaining sections are covered.
It's Time to Derail Their Train
"In the last two months I've been on more sales calls with more CEOs than at any other time in my career, and there is universal agreement among them: Digital transformation, while not a single-application solution, is a necessity. Organizations and governments around the world have a digital-first, work-from-anywhere transformation imperative like never before, and many of them are accelerating their plans for a digital-first, work-from-anywhere environment." – Marc Benioff, Founder, Chairman, and CEO of Salesforce
"The most important thing is to make technology inclusive: to make the world change. Then, pay attention to people in their 30s, because they are the internet generation. They will change the world; they are the world builders." – Jack Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman of Alibaba Group
"I see two priorities for the immediate future. First, we need to drive policy changes to ensure that the poor can participate at this level. And, second, we need a measurement system that tracks progress toward getting people not just accounts, but actually benefiting from financial activity." – Bill Gates
These same people and organizations have been "luring people" into their "digital transformation" to "make the world change" for so long that people have become completely desensitized. That's the problem: the world dropped the ball, and they have been making leaps and bounds with their big plan while no one was paying attention. Now is the time to pick up that ball, follow the solution suggestions at the beginning of this report, and collaborate with each other on other ways to derail this train before it's too late.
Part 4 will cover QR code, Blockchain, digital currency and wallets, and Artificial Intelligence.
This report was researched and written by Corey Lynn of Corey’s Digs for The Solari Report.
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