Monday, January 5, 2026

Things To Come: Mandatory Digital ID


Where Is Your Line In The Sand On Digital ID?
Tim Brown


Digital ID has really been pushed in the past decade or so, especially under the Trump administration in round two.  However, as England attempted to enforce such measures, the people had none of it and pushed back.  The American people are going to have to do the same and see those who claim to be their representatives as the organized crime syndicate of DC and deal with them appropriately.  However, just how far are you willing to go on digital IDs?  Are you willing to walk right up to the edge before taking something into your body or will you stop long before that?

Don Via Jr. takes on this question in a recent piece worth considering.

The implementation of digital ID programs presents a set of unique challenges that each individual will have to navigate to determine whether or not they will preserve their liberty or submit to the agendas of technocracy.

Mandatory digital ID is almost here. For years The Free Thought Project and various other independent media outlets; including but not limited to some of our colleagues such as The Conscious Resistance Network, The Last American Vagabond, James Corbett, Jason Bermas, Josh Sigurdson of World Alternative Media, Whitney Webb’s Unlimited Hangout and many more have sounded the alarm on the encroaching dangers of digital ID.

From exposing the technocratic agenda of the scamdemic era attempting to assert digital identity as a “human right” in an effort to snare much of society into a mass surveillance grid.

To the United Nations push to implement digital identity as a part of their Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 16) amid attempts to consolidate power for global governance.

And the latest attempts of the Trump administration exploiting concerns of election security as a means of ushering in digital ID domestically.

It is clear that efforts to implement this dystopian technocratic agenda are moving forward with full speed.

Earlier this year, California joined a growing list of over a dozen states offering digital drivers licenses through digital wallets such as Apple and Google.

Just recently, the popular children’s gaming platform Roblox rolled out a new mandatory facial recognition system to verify the ages of its over 36 million users.

Meanwhile, the state of Alaska recently began advancing plans of enhancing its own digital identity biometric data collection system.

In recent years one of the primary methods in which politicians have attempted to enact digital ID or similar measures has been through exploiting concerns of child safety online, thereby pushing for a series of free speech infringing, censorship inducing, age verification laws utilizing artificial intelligence and facial recognition biometrics among other things to implement such agendas.

At the same time these initiatives are sweeping their way through the country, there are currently nearly two dozen pieces of legislation individually moving their way through Congress with each one seeking to serve as the next attempt to further entrap the American people in this surveillance panopticon.

A myriad of these legislative pieces set for consideration by the House subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade include yet another attempt to resurrect the dangerous Kids Online Safety Act (KOSA), Shielding Children’s Retinas from Egregious Exposure on the Net (SCREEN) Act (H.R. 1623), App Store Accountability Act (H.R. 3149), Reducing Exploitative Social Media Exposure for Teens (RESET) Act, and various others targeting messaging, gaming, social media, and more all in an attempt to establish online age verification and personal data collection in line with the digital ID agenda.

The dangers of digital ID and its role in establishing the foundation for the all-encompassing surveillance-censorship control grid of the technocratic agenda cannot be understated.



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