by Patricia Harrity
November 07, 2023
from
Expose-News Website
On November 8th
2023, a virtual
launch event took place for what was termed the "50-in-5"
agenda.
The United Nations,
the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and partners of the
Rockefeller Foundation are launching a campaign to accelerate
digital ID, digital payments, and data-sharing rollouts in 50
countries under the umbrella of digital public infrastructure (DPI)
by 2028.
(source)
The United Nations
Development Program (UNDP) has announced plans to roll out "digital
IDs" worldwide
by the year 2030, and they will be
mandatory for
people who wish to participate in society, say
Reclaim the Net, who advocate for free speech and individual
liberty online...
Social Credit System
The
push for Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) which includes,
...is being championed by the globalist WEF and
unsurprisingly is backed by
Bill Gates along with
the UN, and
the European Union (EU).
The
Sociable editor
Tim Hinchliffe says,
"Advocates are
adamant that DPI is essential for participation in markets and
society - just like we saw with vaccine passports - only on a
much broader scope and if successful, DPI will give governments
and corporations the power to implement systems of social credit
that can determine where and how you can travel, what you are
allowed to consume, and how you will be able to transact with
your programmable money."
"Think individual
carbon footprint trackers, Ultra Low Emission Zones (ULEZ),
and CBDC
programmed to restrict 'less desirable' purchases - all of
which are being pushed by proponents of the
Great Reset."
(Source)
The "50 in 5" Campaign
The "50 in 5" bills
itself as,
"a
country-led advocacy campaign.
By 2028, the 50-in-5 campaign will have helped 50 countries
design, launch, and scale components of their digital public
infrastructure," according to the official
announcement.
The 50 countries
are designated as global testbeds, (guinea pigs) and the DPI's will
first in Africa (sub-Saharan, particularly) and India but the plan
is to
roll digital IDs globally by 2030 to include all citizens of
UN member-states, according to
Planet Today.
"50 in 5" campaign
is also unsurprisingly a collaboration between,
-
the Bill
and Melinda Gates Foundation
-
the United
Nations Development Program
-
the Digital
Public Goods Alliance
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Co-Develop
Co-Develop was founded
by The Rockefeller Foundation, the Bill & Melinda Gates
Foundation, Nilekani Philanthropies, and the Omidyar Network.
The Digital
Public Goods Alliance lists both the Gates and
Rockefeller foundations in its roadmap showcasing,
"activities
that advance digital public goods," along with other
organisations and several governments.
(Source)
DPIs are being sold
as a mechanism for financial inclusion, convenience, improved
healthcare, and green progress.
But is an,
"all-inclusive phrase
applied to a looming technocratic governance system powered by three
foundational components:
The World Economic
Forum
WEF published a series of
articles in September essentially pushing for DPI enforcement
and of course, WEF is out there "thinking about the children" like
the best of them,
"Children's rights around the world can be boosted
by investing in digital public infrastructures," said
one caption in an article published on September the 18, 2023,
entitled@ 'Two-thirds of
child-related SDGs are off-pace to meet targets': Here's why we must
invest in digital public infrastructure now."
"2023 marks the
halfway point for achieving the United Nations' sustainable
development goals (SDGs)",
...the WEF reminds us, this halfway mark
"is an opportunity to assess and recalibrate" efforts to
realize
the rights of every child, everywhere and with only seven years to
go, to the 2030 target, two-thirds of child-related indicators are
off-pace to meet their targets, according to a new UNICEF report, For
Every Child a Sustainable Future.
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1.9
Billion Children Left Behind
- If recent progress continues, only 60 countries, home to just
25% of the child population, will have met their targets by
2030, leaving around 1.9
billion children in 140 countries behind.
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The world today
looks unlikely to achieve the ambitious goals we set for
children in 2015.
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Hunger
- The world, is
back at hunger
levels not seen since 2005, and food prices remain higher in
more countries than in the period from 2015 to 2019.
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Children are Lacking Foundational Skills
- While in education, data shows that 600 million children and
adolescents are not acquiring foundational reading and math
skills and 11 million additional ten-year-olds lacking
foundational skills.
The "Solution" to
the "Problem"...?
The "problem" the WEF says, has been
the 'pandemic', of
course, which "worsened the situation," and the digital public
infrastructure is the "solution" as it has been identified as a,
"key
transition required for accelerating SDG action and results
for children by 2030."
Protecting the
"rights or safety of children" has been a tactic used before by the
unelected globalists, while promoting a technocratic system that
will actually take away the rights of all individuals, including
children.
Reclaim the Net,
says that essentially,
"DPI is a buzzword used in somewhat
interesting/alarming concord by organizations such as the UN, but
also the European Union (EU), the Gates
Foundation, and of course, the World Economic Forum (WEF) is
never quite out of any such picture.
"What DPIs
are supposed to do, in the best case scenario, is aid
development in a number of ways.
Those looking
deeper into platitudes and 'corporate-speak' coming from these organizations, however, are
dismissing the term and the policy as a ruse to speed up the
introduction of digital IDs and payments, with
a deadline of 2030."
They conclude,
"If
you're a citizen of a UN member-state, and your government (i.e.,
taxpayers) are contributing to various UN efforts and, you feel
either uneasy or just insufficiently informed about all this, well,
too bad.
They're going ahead anyway."
(source)
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