Monday, May 2, 2022

France Announces Creation Of Digital Identity App For Citizens To Access Public And Private Services

Just Days After Macron Election Victory, France Announces Creation Of A Digital Identity App For Citizens To Access Public And Private Services



After reelection win by Macron, the French government has announced the creation of a new digital identity app for citizens to access private and public services, in line with a broader push for digital identity systems in Europe.


Ask yourself, what was truly the point of all the lockdowns, crashed economies, forced masking, and all the rest of that junk? To reset your thinking to accept the Great Reset, to build you up for Build Back Better, you get the idea, yes? Now Emmanuel Macron, having won a decisive victory, drops the other shoe. Say hello to mandatory digital ID.

It’s kind of hard to wrap your head around the fact that all of it – the gain of function virus, the vaccine that’s actually gene editing technology, the lockdowns – was all done to prepare you for what comes now. What comes now is a world where digital ID and injectable substances from your government is how life will be lived going forward, they know they can get away with it because you already gave them the permission to do it. 

This has been the message being preached from Microsoft, Bill Gates, Elon Musk, Emmanuel Macron, Klaus Schwab and all the rest. In this new world, you will need a digital ID to buy anything and to sell anything, get the picture? Now be good little boys and girls, and go thank your rulers for allowing you to take your masks off, put your right hand on the table, it only hurts for a second. 

Just days after the re-election of globalist President Emmanuel Macron, the Ministry of the Interior has announced that it will be crafting a smartphone application to house a new digital identity. The biometric app, which is based off the new identity card, was signed off in a decree by Prime Minister Jean Castex and Interior Minister GĂ©rald Darmanin on Tuesday.

The app will allow users to scan their physical identity card and it will be uploaded to be used to access public or private services.

The new system comes in place of the previous attempt by the government in 2019 to implement a digital identity. Dubbed the Alicem, the proposed system proved controversial and was ultimately scrapped over backlash over the use of facial recognition and fingerprints, broadcaster BFMTV reported. The new digital identity will not record such personal features, however, it will contain details such as names, date of birth, a photo, and both email and physical addresses.

The European Union as a whole is also planning on introducing a digital identity application sometime this year in order to enable people to enjoy the “greater flexibility ideal for post-pandemic life”. The planned application would allow citizens in all 27 member states to access government websites of any EU nation and will act as a wallet to pay for things such as utilities and even to rent cars. READ MORE








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