“A Global Digital Compact” – UN promoting censorship, social credit & much more, by Kit Knightly

Look what they’ve got in store for us. From Kit Knightly at off-guardian.org:

Late last month the office of the United Nation’s Secretary General published a policy document on aims for the future of the internet.

A follow-up to the 2021 report “Our Common Agenda”, the new report’s title says it all really, “A Global Digital Compact”. That’s the goal, international legislation that would seek to control and enforce the use of digital technology.

The proposed clauses promote everything you’d expect them to promote.

Digital identities linked with financial access:

Digital IDs linked with bank or mobile money accounts can improve the delivery of social protection coverage and serve to better reach eligible beneficiaries. Digital technologies may help to reduce leakage, errors and costs in the design of social protection programmes

Environmental or climate change-based social credit systems:

Sensors and monitors connected to the Internet of things, cloud-based data platforms, blockchain-enabled tracking systems and digital product passports unlock new capabilities for the measurement and tracking of environmental and social impacts across value chains.”

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One response to ““A Global Digital Compact” – UN promoting censorship, social credit & much more, by Kit Knightly

  1. The global soviet Trojan Horse.
    Rule by unelected bureaucrat apparatchiks in faraway places.

    Rome Holy See-Spirit
    City of London-Finance
    District of Cesspool-Military

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