Sunday, October 12, 2025

Facial recognition will be used to unlock your digital identity


Facial recognition will be used to unlock your digital identity; what has this got to do with climate change?



A recent announcement of a “mandatory” digital ID is not unique to the UK.  New digital ID laws have been implemented across the world in recent months, suggesting a broader effort to establish a global system of control.

For years, Aman Jabbi, a Silicon Valley technology veteran, has been warning about the creation of a “digital prison” through the integration of advanced surveillance technologies – including facial recognition, artificial intelligence and a network of surveillance devices – which will enable continuous monitoring and individual identification.

The long-term plan is that “facial recognition will be used to unlock your digital identity,” he said.


A recent article published by Paul Cudenec began:

So, what is happening?  As Cudenec surmised: “When we also consider that digital ID forms a central plank of the WEF’s global control agenda, it becomes all too clear what is happening here.”

However, Cudenec only named one half of the global partnership; the other is the United Nations.


Aman Jabbi, a Silicon Valley technology veteran with over 25 years of experience in video and camera technology, has co-founded two video camera technology startups and played a role in the development of camera technology used in smartphones, video streaming and movie production.

He has been a prominent speaker on the topic of facial recognition, digital identity and surveillance systems, warning about the creation of a “digital prison” through the integration of advanced surveillance technologies.

Jabbi has presented extensively on how facial recognition technology is being deployed as part of smart city infrastructure, with applications in public spaces, supermarkets and schools. He argues that the widespread use of facial recognition, combined with artificial intelligence and a network of surveillance devices – potentially numbering in the tens of billions – is enabling a system of continuous monitoring and individual identification.  He links this development to broader concepts such as the social credit system, digital real estate, the metaverse and the World Economic Forum’s “Fourth Industrial Revolution,” suggesting these technologies are part of a coordinated effort to establish a fully integrated command and control system.


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