Thursday, June 13, 2024

U.S. Department of Commerce Has Plan In place To Digitize Identities


U.S. Department of Commerce has plan already in place to digitize the identities of all Americans receiving 'public benefits'


In the globalist drive toward the creation of a national digital ID for all Americans, the first group of citizens to be coerced into accepting a digital ID will be those receiving public benefits of one type or another.


Government healthcare benefits, Veterans’ benefits, Social Security benefits, and of course low-income welfare programs of every type will all be fair game for digital IDs, and the U.S. government is already far down the road to adopting a strategy of digitizing all government-dependent citizens.

It all begins with a little-known program within the U.S. Department of Commerce.

I bet you didn’t know that the federal Commerce Department has a sub-agency called the National Institute of Standards and Technology, NIST for short, and that NIST has already adopted a set of “digital identity guidelines.”


These guidelines are ostensibly designed “to better support public-benefits programs.” Biometric Update reports that these programs assist beneficiaries with essential needs such as food, housing, and medical expenses, and then goes on to explain NIST’s role in digitizing all these government beneficiaries.


As is almost always the case, the federal agency has partners in the private sector to help it fulfill its mission of bringing in the technocratic/biometric beast system designed to replace people’s free will with government mandating every facet of their lives.


Biometric Update writes:


“The project is a collaboration between NIST, Georgetown University’s Beeck Center for Social Impact + Innovation, and the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT).”


The Commerce Department even has its own staffer whose sole responsibility is to oversee this digitization of public benefits.



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