It looks like you're using an Ad Blocker.
Please white-list or disable AboveTopSecret.com in your ad-blocking tool.
Thank you.
Some features of ATS will be disabled while you continue to use an ad-blocker.
originally posted by: duncanhidao
a reply to: pteridine
Or will it all start with the vaccinated pissing blood red?
RIG FOR RED ?
originally posted by: pteridine
a reply to: F2d5thCavv2
Dhow trailing red. Watch the water. Naval confrontation in the middle east? Hormuz?
The European Commission on Thursday unveiled plans to introduce a bloc-wide digital ID. If approved, the plan would allow people to use an app to prove their identity online, whether that's to verify their age or to check their driver's license.
The EU plans to start testing the app, which it calls a "wallet," in October 2022, when it hopes it will have the basis of an agreement across member countries.
If this whole idea sounds vaguely familiar, it's because the Commission's digital vaccine passports — dubbed Digital COVID Certificates — are likely to have paved the way for the EU’s proposal. “This is the impressive side of this pandemic,” one Commission official said, stressing how digital projects got priority in responding to the health crisis. “It’s a path of no return,” the official added.
At the United Nations COP26 summit in Glasgow, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and Bill Gates, the Founder of Breakthrough Energy, together with European Investment Bank President Werner Hoyer, have entered a partnership to boost investments in critical climate technologies.
The EU-Catalyst partnership will work to mobilise up to €820 million ($1 billion) between 2022-2026 to accelerate the deployment and rapid commercialisation of innovative technologies that will help deliver European Green Deal ambitions and the EU’s 2030 climate targets.
The UK has published its National AI Strategy representing a step-change in the national industrial, regulatory, and geo-strategic agenda.
The document begins with ageostrategic aspirational idea of Britain as a ‘global AI superpower’. This is expressed both in terms of the economy and the regulatory environment, which is mentioned explicitly with ‘pro-innovation’ as the guiding principle: ‘This National AI Strategy will signal to the world our intention to build the most pro-innovation regulatory environment in the world’.
The UK can join intrusive EU surveillance schemes including a pan-European network of police facial recognition databases with no need for parliamentary debate or scrutiny, says a new report published today by Statewatch.
Under the TCA, the UK has the ability to opt in to an extension of the ‘Prüm’ system, which enables cross-border searches of national police databases holding biometric and other data; [2] and a system for the mass surveillance and profiling of air passengers, which officials have indicated they are keen to extend to rail, road and sea transport.
The Prüm arrangements allow for the large-scale exchange of fingerprints and DNA profiles (and vehicle registration numbers) between signatories to the Prüm Treaty for the purposes of law enforcement and national security. The UK did not join the Prüm arrangements in 2005 and it was not until 2013 that it was proposed that the UK undertake a Prüm Style Pilot for DNA exchange and Metropolitan Police Service Forensic Services was commissioned to undertake the pilot.
The Home Office are now looking for the Metropolitan Police Service to confirm that the Prüm DNA technical solution is deliverable in advance of key meetings and agreement by the UK parliament and European Commission to full implementation.
Greek citizens will soon be able to download and store digital versions of their full identity card and driving licence on their mobile phone, according to the country’s digital governance minister Kyriakos Pierrakakis.
Pierrakakis confirmed that the introduction of the partial digital ID was the first step towards launching a fully digital ID card and driving licence in a series of media interviews posted on the Ministry of Digital Governance’s website.
The full digital ID card and driving licence could be rolled out in Greece “before Easter”, the minister said.
Individuals participating in the pilot program are said to be enrolled by providing their biometric (face, fingerprint, and iris image), and demographic data. Once enrolled, an individual receives a digital ID which can be presented in an electronic or printed format and verified completely offline using an authorized verifier application on a smartphone, it has been learned.
This entire program is aimed at creating and implementing a Foundational Digital ID system for Ethiopia at the national level, the culmination of which results in the enrollment of millions of consenting individuals as part of national priority use-cases in the banking, insurance, education, residential services and other sectors. “We are glad to partner with the TECH5 team, who have demonstrated innovative solutions in the biometrics industry,” comments Yodahe Zemichael, Executive Director of the NID Program.
The department is in the process of a single integrated source of biographic and biometric information – to make digital service deliver a seamless reality,”
Government and Home Affairs officials are working closely together. This, to ensure that citizens will have a brand new ID system that is fully operational by March 2024.
WHAT if government could authenticate citizens—and businesses—the same way that most digital companies do their customers?
The world’s largest digital identity program. A number of developing economies—including Peru, Uruguay, Chile, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, and Pakistan—have launched digital identity programs.6 India’s Aadhaar program is the world’s largest digital identity program, providing a unique 12-digit identifier assigned to each of its 1.3 billion citizens based on their biometric and demographic data.
Health cards as key lever. Some governments are using universal health insurance cards as the key lever for unique digital identities. British Columbia, for example, replaced its legacy CareCards with BC Services cards to access publicly funded health services. The card also acts as an authenticator to access other public services online
Digital transformation in government is quickly becoming an imperative: Customer expectations for digital and mobile experiences are pushing governments to embrace digital transformation as fully as their constituents and commercial enterprises have. Deloitte digital government services can help leaders create a government digital transformation strategy that improves many aspects of public service, including the government customer experience.
The number of airline respondents reporting they will have biometric identity management solutions in place by the end of 2024 will double to 76 percent.
The Civil Aviation Administration of China (CAAC) data revealed that as of the end of 2021, 66 Chinese airports were capable of providing facial recognition services, reports Xinhua.
The latest biometric authentication technologies use finger, palm, retina, and facial scanning to create a HIPAA/GDPR-compliant digital signature or identity.
Think about a world in which not just people but all things are connected: cars to the roads they are on; doctors to the personal medical devices of their patients; augmented reality available to help people shop and learn and explore wherever they are. This requires a massive increase in the level of connectivity.
5G is the technological answer, making possible billions of new connections, and making those connections secure and instantaneous. 5G will impact every industry – autos, healthcare, manufacturing and distribution, emergency services, just to name a few. And 5G is purposely designed so that these industries can take advantage of cellular connectivity in ways that wouldn’t have been possible before, and to scale upwards as use of 5G expands.
Now, according to the European Patent Office, the number of patent applications related to “smart connected objects” has surged 54% over the last three years, suggesting new, related and as-yet unknown inventions will arrive even before 5G becomes available
originally posted by: dashen
a reply to: carewemust
I've run for political office.
This might be an idea.
Q crazies running for office everywhere and winning local and state elections.
🤔🤔🤔
We will become the high level government criminals.
But do a better job of it.
originally posted by: duncanhidao
I hope with all my heart I'm wrong but ...
We now know that vaccinated people have very thin blades
but very sharp and very hard
who cut their internal organs into pieces
slowly but surely.
What is the first physical sign of this?
Watch the water
rig for red
red wave
the graphene detected in the vaxx was not graphene oxide (GO) but graphene hydroxide (GHO),
which is an extremely stable molecule that is not biodegradable, so it basically stays in your system forever.
This is very bad news for vaxxine recipients,
because he describes graphene hydroxide molecules as “the sharpest imaginable objects because they are only one atom layer thick…a huge molecule which is extremely sharp.”
In other words, the graphene hydroxide
molecules in the vaxx behave like nano razors that cut the epithelial lining of recipients’ veins, which he believes is the cause of blood clots and the sudden deaths observed in so many top athletes, lately.
originally posted by: duncanhidao
This is what a cell looks like when attacked by these blades ... what does it remind you of?