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Sunday, April 3, 2022

World Summit Says New Digital Financial System in the Works

 

By LeoHohmann.com 

World Blockchain Summit says new financial world order about to shift in dramatic new direction


Dr. Pippa Malmgrem, a top American economist who served as a special adviser to former President George W. Bush, made a statement that confirms everything myself and others have been reporting for quite some time – that a cashless society is looming right around the corner.


Listen to her comments in the video clip below.

Pippa Malmgren, Economist At The World Government Summit 2022 She states her belief that the world financial system is about to switch accounting systems & digital money. Not decentralized cryptos, but centralized CBDCs (central bank digital currency)Malmgren stated:

“We are on the brink of a dramatic change where we are about to, and I’ll say this boldly, we are about to abandon the traditional system of money and accounting and introduce a new one. And the new one; the new accounting is what we call blockchain… It means digital, it means having an almost perfect record of every single transaction that happens in the economy, which will give us far greater clarity over what’s going on.”

Who is Pippa Malmgren? She is a globalist and an elitist. Her father, Harald Malmgren, was a senior adviser to presidents John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Lyndon Johnson and Gerald Ford. Pippa has also advised presidents and prime ministers around the world. One of her favorite topics over the last two years has been “The Upside of COVID.” Like Klaus Schwab at the World Economic Forum, she sees COVID as an “opportunity” to transform the world.

According to her website:

Dr. Malmgren brings simple sensemaking to the complexities of the world economy, geopolitics and technology. She’s advised Presidents and Prime Ministers, co-founded an award-winning tech firm, worked in finance and asset management and served as a judge in The Queen’s Enterprise Awards competition and as a regulator of technology standards.

She has lectured at Sandhurst, Duke Fuqua GEMBA, INSEAD, UT Austin and Tsinghua University in Beijing.

Read her full bio.

This new money system Malmgren talks about with such enthusiasm will not only be digital, it will be centralized and it will be programmable. Do not confuse it with Bitcoin or other crypto currencies. The only thing it will share in common with other crypto is that it will be based on blockchain technology.

So what do I mean by “programmable” money?

This means the central banks will have complete control over your money and will be able to program it so that it can only be spent on certain things or in certain places. For example, have you purchased too many guns or too much ammunition over the past month? Maybe you indulged in too much frivolous travel and blew through too much gasoline? The government could easily have your money reprogrammed to limit future purchases of such taboo items. The possibilities are endless.

What’s the bottom line? Once we get digital programmable money, where and how you will be “allowed” to spend your money will depend on your social credit score.

This money will be linked to everyone’s personal digital identity. The digital ID marks the other pillar of the new digital economy that they haven’t really told you about yet. But if you read their documents at the World Economic Forum, you know it’s coming.

As I’ve stated before, the entire Great Reset hinges on two things – the establishment of a global digital currency and a global digital identity for every man, woman and child.

Pippa Malmgren is warning us. That system is at the door. And once it’s here, it marks the beginning of the end because nobody will be allowed to buy or sell without becoming a digitized, hybrid human being. I believe it will be possible for us to live outside this system for a while, but we need a plan, a network. We will need to live in community with like-minded refusniks.

The vast majority of people will walk blindly into this digital trap being set by the power elites, only to regret it later. They will lose all autonomy over their bodies, having to submit to endless booster shots, as well as over their minds. Independent critical thinkers will be banned from the system. Traditionally minded Christians and Jews will be banned. Why? Because free thought is not allowed. They talk about diversity and inclusion but that is a euphemism for a society based on total information domination, where you must not only follow but celebrate whatever lie of the day is being promoted in the mainstream corporate media and on social media.

Have you “done your part” to defeat the latest virus by getting vaccinated?

Do you “stand with Ukraine”?

Do you believe that it’s impossible to define what makes a woman a woman?

Do you believe that Biden was legitimately elected and that elections are still “free and fair” in your country?

These are just a few of the items on the litmus test of the New World Order.

Get ready to resist and prepare yourself to live outside the system. One day you may even be faced with martyrdom for your faith.

They’ve told us what they are going to do. Are you listening?

  • They’ve told us that they are working on a new digital currency (see Biden’s March 9 executive order).
  • They’ve told us a major cyber attack is coming that will target our banking and financial system (providing the pretext for the new digital money system).

What more do we need to know?

LeoHohmann.com

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Digital IDs, the Miracle Cure for a Lockdown Exit Strategy?

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By TIZIA-CHARLOTTE FROHWITTER

https://fordhamobserver.com/46133/opinions/digital-ids-the-miracle-cure-for-a-lockdown-exit-strategy/

[Dennis Edwards: Just remember before reading the following article that the Bible predicts that in the last days there shall arise an evil one world government. That government shall end up in the hands of a world leader, a demagogue. His government will make some type of digital biometric identification mandatory for all men. The Bible specifically warns that that governmental system will be antichrist and as such, the people of God will not be able to participate in it.]

With nearly 3 billion people from over 100 countries in lockdown, humanity is moving to an online world. As the infamous work-from-home joke goes, “Now we will see which meetings could really have been done over email.” The key to ensuring digitalization is a digital ID, to prove that you are, in fact, you. It may also be the key to provide for a secure exit strategy out of the lockdowns. Through the powerhouse marriage of biometrics and blockchain, the new era of global digital identity is dawning.

Digital identity solutions are our immediate future. At this very moment, they are integrated into every thinkable process around the world. Digital IDs are the backbone to assuage our thirst for digitalization in our economy, and the answer to closing the identity gap of the over 1 billion undocumented in alignment with the United Nations’ (U.N.) Sustainable Development Goal 16.9 “legal identity for all” by 2030. The only question is, will they also cement our way out of the novel coronavirus lockdown? 

Sitting in an overcrowded doctor’s waiting room is an unpleasant experience, even more so since the outbreak of the coronavirus. Telemedicine for online consultation provides a remedy. The Swedish startup Kry, which offers video counseling and therapy services, experienced a skyrocketing increase in demand by 240% since February. Due to the private nature of the data, digital identity verification comes into play in order to ensure the patient’s safety. Thus, it comes as no surprise that the digital identity verification startup Onfido saw an increase of 370% since January. Through the teamwork of a selfie and an artificial intelligence algorithm, the identity of a client can remotely be verified in as few as 15 seconds. 

"Those who are immune could be issued a digital certificate that exempts them from the government-imposed restrictions."

With the world arguing over potential exit strategies, slowly but surely digital identity solutions find their way into the debate in regard to immunity verifications. If and when the world develops the holy grail of this pandemic — a vaccine — there must be a digital account for its injection into the patient in order to nip fraud, corruption or accidental duplication in the bud. The same holds true for a potential antibody immunity. Those who are immune could be issued a digital certificate that exempts them from the government-imposed restrictions. Current types of ID verification entail the risk of inaccessibility, data insecurity and identity fraud. Over 15 million people fell victim to identity theft in 2017 alone. ID.me, an American online identity network, together with gas stations BP and Amoco, initiated a support program for health care workers and first responders in the coronavirus pandemic by deducting 50 cents off per gallon on their gas purchases. The global digital identity platform Yoti will offer its services for free for three months starting in April to organizations fighting the novel coronavirus to ensure contactless staff verification. Likewise, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) implemented a UAE Pass app, a digital identity program that allows not only for identity verification but also for e-signing documents to support the government’s social distancing measures. 

In 2019, the government of Bangladesh and the vaccine alliance Gavi launched a digital identity program to keep track of who received a vaccination. The backbone of this partnership is the strategic global initiative ID2020. The alliance consists of private and public partners such as the Rockefeller Foundation; the city of Austin, Texas; Accenture; Gavi; hyperledger; the University of California Berkeley CITRIS Policy Lab; and Microsoft. Along with the U.N. Refugee Agency (UNHCR), the alliance advocates for an ethical and privacy-protecting approach toward worldwide digital ID implementations in their landmark manifesto from 2018. 

Additionally, a digital ID could restore a normal travel protocol for all of us. The World Economic Forum (WEF) has been promoting digital borders since 2017. In March 2020, the WEF published its Known Traveler Digital Identity whitepaper. Using blockchain technology, biometrics, mobile devices and cryptography, it aims to increase security, as well as the passenger experience. A pilot between the Netherlands and Canadian border is already in place. Since March 20, South Korean citizens are allowed to board domestic flights using digital IDs, which are likewise based on blockchain technology. 

Global digital governance needs to be established in order to accelerate our digital life and truly initiate a paradigm shift.”

The UNHCR promotes contactless iris-scan biometrics as they reduce the risk of conducting the novel coronavirus. Some pilot projects have already launched in Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Zambia and Malawi. Voice biometrics provide the same contactless solution.So how does a digital ID work? After the biometrics scans — fingerprint, voice and/or iris — are conducted, a unique identifier using several security protocols is generated. Next, the identifier is recorded on the blockchain. Secured by blockchain’s cryptographic principles, the biometric data is now immutable. There it functions as an index with respective links to the data. As a result of the decentralization superpower of blockchain, we will get our long-lost right to self-sovereignty over our own data back, since we get to decide what we share with whom. 

In October of last year, Nuance Communications and Microsoft announced their partnership to transform the doctor-patient experience with, among other things, the use of voice biometrics to unlock private health records. Nuance’s voice biometrics security technology saved $1 billion in fraud costs in 2018 alone. As an immediate consequence, passwords and pins will be left behind in our past. 

While that all sounds too good to be true, and maybe even like a modern-day tech fairy tale, there are, in fact, some real-life limitations. If our endangered data is the beautiful princess and our blockchain-based digital identity is the prince, then cross-border governance and human cooperation issues are the evil witches. Global digital governance needs to be established in order to accelerate our digital life and truly initiate a paradigm shift. The WEF released a blueprint and a strategic imperative for a worldwide inauguration for digital IDs. 

If digital identities fail to work the right way, the consequences may include users’ loss of trust and control over their data, increased data security and compliance costs, and open doors for fraud. Hence, it’s crucial that a so-called good digital ID is built. This entails a unique design which is highly verified and authenticated, only established with the user’s consent, protecting their privacy and ensuring control over their personal data. This way, privacy protection and the acceptance of the government, as well as the private sector, are harmonized. Unfortunately, digital IDs are not immune to misuse. Deepfakes — AI-powered, realistically appearing fake videos or voice recordings — pose a real threat, as they could be weaponized for the exploitation of digital authentication.

Debates surrounding the potential use of digital immunization certificates will get louder with every day spent in social distancing restrictions. The G-20 states just announced an initiative for health tools needed to combat the pandemic. With global teamwork, the hope for a united approach out of the lockdowns is dawning on the horizon. At the heart of this hope is a digital ID. 

TIZIA-CHARLOTTE FROHWITTER, Staff Writer

Tizia-Charlotte Frohwitter, Fordham School of Law ’20, is a German lawyer on the finish straight of her LLM in the dual concentration of IT&IP law, focusing on artificial intelligence and blockchain, and International Law and Justice. When she is not battling human trafficking in her role as an advisory board member of the NGO Nomi Network, Charlotte is following her passion for wine as a certified sommelier.


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