The BritCard Digital ID Psyop, by Iain Davis

The BritCard didn’t originate in Britain; it came from the globablist institutions and their playbook. From Iain Davis at off-guardian.org:

Apparently, in order to be able to work in the UK, we will all be forced to adopt digital ID—the mandatory so-called BritCard. There is absolutely no public appetite for this, as the more than 2 million and rising (at the time of writing) signatures to the online petition to stop it demonstrates.

Of course, online petitions don’t make any difference to governments, but at least they illustrate to us that government propaganda, such as the IPSOS poll that alleges 57% of the UK public want digital ID, is garbage. Though given IPSOS enormous number of government contracts, including its contract to assist in the design of the BritCard, willingly fulfilling its propaganda role is understandable.

Proudly announcing mandatory digital ID at the Global Progress Action Summit, Keir Starmer said:

Let me spell that out. You will not be able to work in the United Kingdom if you do not have Digital ID. It’s as simple as that.

This all sounds very “authoritarian,” but if we decide we are not going to adopt the BritCard, and if the UK government insists on enforcing it, the entire UK economy and the government will collapse. If government issued digital ID is “mandatory” to work in the UK, and millions, perhaps tens of millions, of people decide they are not going along with it, then that means mass unemployment, a vanishing government tax take, and economic destruction on a cataclysmic scale.

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One response to “The BritCard Digital ID Psyop, by Iain Davis

  1. The replacements will never sign up since they don’t intend to assimilate?

    Problem, crisis, solution, is everybody knows.

    All “solutions” are waiting in a drawer somewhere for useful idiots like Jo Jo Brandon or a WWE wrestler in Remphan onesie.

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