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Australia - Incoming Prisoner ID

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posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 07:11 PM
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There really should be a forum called I Told You So, but anyway.

So, a little while ago I was in the Post Office getting some passport photos taken for a residents visa application in a country south of the US, and I noticed on the back of the card with the photos the following advertisement.



I have been warning people for some time that this is coming, and here it is, and it's not good.

They pretend that it's about proving who you are. They're going to tell you it's safe, it'll be great, it's going to make your life easier and make you heaps more money and the economy is going to be great and the future will be rose coloured and fluffy lambs will be frolicking through the green meadows and all will be calm and joyous in this new digital world. And once you've signed up the reality of it all will come crashing down around you.

Like a death of a thousand cuts you'll slowly realise your own demise and that it's really about allocating you an ID number, much the same as a prisoner's ID, so that in future it's much easier for them to allocate social credit score, carbon credits, CBDC credits and whatever else they can think of, like geolocking access to your CBDC credit or stopping you from buying anymore meat this month because you've used up all your carbon credits driving to work and back.

For those who voted Labor or Liberal at the last election, well done, this is what you voted for because they're both in lockstep with regards to rolling this out. It's not quite fully passed yet, but that is now just a box ticking exercise. Incoming Prisoner ID

And in highlighting some of the more immediate bad news, while setting aside things the Government is actually good at, and to be honest I'm not sure there's enough of those to a from an actual "list", I do know one thing they are really really bad at, and that's digital security. In fact it's so bad there's even a website you go to to notify privacy breaches.

Notifiable Data Breaches

Anyway, going back to the ID system and how secure it’s going to be I'd like to show you some of the definitions used in the legislation;



Cyber Security Event, Digital Identity Fraud Incident, really! Seriously?

Prisoner ID - The Official Government Method

Australia - Always Was And Always Will Be - A Penal Colony



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 07:15 PM
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Dont own a mobile phone problem solved



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 07:42 PM
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originally posted by: khnum
Dont own a mobile phone problem solved

Sure, except that we will need a 'high social credit score' in order to be able to buy food/gas etc

So if you don't own a phone you're essentially unable to buy anything , even food/gas.
At this point, only a new patriot created separate society from these psychopaths will do.



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 07:45 PM
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a reply to: ancientlight

They will blow up the world before all this nonsense is implemented because whilst these people are smart they are not wise and if I survive I have all the skills to run a local bartertown



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 09:10 PM
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originally posted by: ancientlight

originally posted by: khnum
Dont own a mobile phone problem solved

Sure, except that we will need a 'high social credit score' in order to be able to buy food/gas etc

So if you don't own a phone you're essentially unable to buy anything , even food/gas.
At this point, only a new patriot created separate society from these psychopaths will do.


No, you won't need a phone eventually. They will just install it under your skin. Forehead or right hand kinda thing.

Yeah, that'd be much more convenient.



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 09:31 PM
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a reply to: myselfaswell

I missed the part where the digital ID is compulsory. Where is that?

Also...


For those who voted Labor or Liberal at the last election, well done...


Looks like this predates the "last election" by a few years.


The Digital ID system was initiated by the Coalition Government in 2015 as a ‘safe, secure and convenient way to prove who you are every time you access government online services … entirely voluntary and controlled by you’.


Digital Identity system

Not to say that I agree with a digital ID, but it seems some of the items you've presented are a bit off.



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 09:44 PM
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a reply to: myselfaswell

I don't think anyone will refuse what's coming.

Soon, it will bleed into work, jobs, you sacred "careers", children, payments, buying and selling, and most importantly...the one thing everyone has to pay...taxes. That's right. The inevitable action from all this is to justify their needs for more taxes. And everyone will pay them, or else you will own nothing.

No land, no home, no car, no insurance (health in the US), NO JOB.
No money.

Good luck surviving when you spent your whole life learning how to make the rich more money instead of living off the land. I feel especially sorry for those with children who are forced into this new system because they can't feed their kids otherwise. So many wasted decades...while everyone chased their idea of success. All for the elite and their new control. Disguised as "freedom".

If what I said offends you, it's because it's probably true.
All in my opinion, of course.





posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 09:56 PM
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a reply to: cmdrkeenkid



I missed the part where the digital ID is compulsory. Where is that?


You're right. At the moment it isn't compulsory, and of course it never will be because governments never do bad thing to the citizens, right? After the last two and a half years, and still counting, I would think that the most basic risk assessment would identify anything that most governments do as being extremely hazardous to the general population. While this may seem innocuous enough to some, there are already systems in motion that mirror the CCPs approach to their population.

Are you aware, for example, that ALL company Directors in Australia are required, by law, to have a Digital ID by November of this year IIRC This includes people ordinary people who manage their own super annuation (retirement) funds.



Looks like this predates the "last election" by a few years.


I'm not sure what your point is? The point I am making is that the majority of our political system, represented by two major groups of corporate shills, vis-a-vis labor & liberal, are in lockstep with the global fascist takeover.



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 09:58 PM
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a reply to: havok



If what I said offends you, it's because it's probably true. All in my opinion, of course.


Absolutely no offense taken here friend, I completely agree.



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 11:41 PM
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originally posted by: ancientlight

originally posted by: khnum
Dont own a mobile phone problem solved

Sure, except that we will need a 'high social credit score' in order to be able to buy food/gas etc

So if you don't own a phone you're essentially unable to buy anything , even food/gas.
At this point, only a new patriot created separate society from these psychopaths will do.


I think that day is still quite a ways off. Many, many rural areas in my state (Idaho) still have no cell service, and won't for years to come- unless the government steps in to expedite a plan. Then they'll have to deal with a whole lot of people living below the poverty level that can't afford one.

I was just reading the other day where over 60% of the US population resides in the eastern half; the western half still has a ton of wide-open spaces, if you don't include the coastal cities.

Until they put a limit on how much food a person can buy each month, they can't stop someone from using a 'personal shopper'. There's still a lot that will need to be done if TPTB want to exercise that much control over each one of us, I think.

I don't have a cell phone; don't want one, and have no intention of ever getting one.



posted on Jul, 12 2022 @ 11:45 PM
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originally posted by: incoserv

originally posted by: ancientlight

originally posted by: khnum
Dont own a mobile phone problem solved

Sure, except that we will need a 'high social credit score' in order to be able to buy food/gas etc

So if you don't own a phone you're essentially unable to buy anything , even food/gas.
At this point, only a new patriot created separate society from these psychopaths will do.


No, you won't need a phone eventually. They will just install it under your skin. Forehead or right hand kinda thing.

Yeah, that'd be much more convenient.
Yes, heard that before , the 'mark of the beast '



posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 03:24 AM
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originally posted by: khnum
a reply to: ancientlight

They will blow up the world before all this nonsense is implemented because whilst these people are smart they are not wise and if I survive I have all the skills to run a local bartertown



can i be called master blaster?

nothing we can do, phone or not.

i use cash but i still need a bank card to get it from an atm,

even if you go to a bank to withdraw, you need an id,



posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 04:03 AM
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I wouldn't have believed it until the last 2 years but as the final lines in the OP state: Australia - Always has been - Always will be - A penal colony. I just thought you always gave too many young men for the wars of the Queen but now it looks like the CCP has a proxy army in your parliament. By endless printing they are already making our currency worthless, how much longer can the USD be propped up? Government services will be tied to digital ID, then medical. All sold to us in the name of security and convenience and initially it will be a godsend for those who adopt it. It won't take long before everyone gives in and joins the madness, I mean we saw how quickly covid measures were embraced despite never being implemented before; lockdowns, mask rules, vaccine mandates.
All we can do is keep raising the alarm and roundly condemning anyone we discover joining on to this system of absolute control. Problem is it's not just their own freedom they will be surrendering but everyone's. Some lines must never be crossed; like dropping nukes, never again.
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posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 04:33 AM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals

We are unfortunately at the thick end of the wedge, and sadly not alone there.

For sure this place is crumbling, and some of us deeply understand the psyco-sociopathic ideology of "Build Back Better" and what that really means and how it may happen.



All we can do is keep raising the alarm and roundly condemning anyone we discover joining on to this system of absolute control.


And I absolutely live my life now by that almost mantraesque relentless approach to the world around me, for we are still in a war, it's just that the guns are a little more silent now.



Some lines must never be crossed; like dropping nukes, never again.


It's interesting that you should say that. I have just watched the Bitchute video linked below. It is made by an Australian woman, I don't know who she is and I have no connection to her. She does her homework and is someone worth listening to. I suspect you may find the information worth your while.

Are The Globalists Steering Us All Into A Trap, Including Those That Are Awake To The Global Agenda?

edit on 13 7 2022 by myselfaswell because: of suasage fingers.



posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 04:53 AM
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originally posted by: Asktheanimals
I wouldn't have believed it until the last 2 years but as the final lines in the OP state: Australia - Always has been - Always will be - A penal colony.


Rubbish, Australia always was and should still be Aboriginal land.

Colonised, stolen and turned into a "penal colony" by force.

'All we can do is" be ashamed of colonisation and understand that to this day the colonisation still exists- all be it now its digital.

Wake up people- Colonisation is the enemy here........take of those blinkers folks.
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posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 07:38 AM
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Digital ID is one of the cornerstones of the great reset.
How can you have a china style social credit/vaccine passport/borg sytem without it?

You can't.




posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 02:56 PM
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originally posted by: myselfaswell
You're right. At the moment it isn't compulsory...


Seems you're getting riled up over nothing then.


A Digital Identity is not a single, universal or mandatory number, or an online profile. User information remains private and protected. Users are asked for consent before any of their personal details are shared with the service they are trying to access.

Creating a Digital Identity is voluntary. It is not a replacement for physical documents such as a birth certificate, visa, driver’s licence or passport. Australians who cannot or do not want to use a Digital Identity can continue to access government services over the phone or face-to-face at government shopfronts.


Digital Identity Legislation Background Paper - What a Digital Identity is not

Not to say that won't ever change, but that's how technology and society marches forward. People were apprehensive about national ID cards when French and Ottoman Empires started the concept in the 1800s and 1840s, respectively.



Are you aware, for example, that ALL company Directors in Australia are required, by law, to have a Digital ID by November of this year IIRC This includes people ordinary people who manage their own super annuation (retirement) funds.


You seem to be conflating the Digital ID with the Director Identification Number.



posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 03:23 PM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals

Spot on, and I agree 110%.
Sold to the masses in the name of "security" and of course medical records.
Hospitals all over the US are currently adopting all digital record formats.
For "convenience".

a reply to: cmdrkeenkid

Problem is, you and I and everyone else knows this is coming. It's already being hinted at all over the world, and companies have transitioned over to making their "clubs" collect data for digital ID systems. This isn't new. The idea that for now it's voluntary simply means that in the future, it won't be.

They already mention that this could be the new way to enter government buildings.
So imagine trying to pay taxes without it.
Oops. Now you don't own anything.





posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 04:29 PM
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a reply to: havok

Do you currently have any form(s) of government ID? How many? I have driver's license, passport, social security card, voter registration, and a birth certificate.

What difference does it really make whether its physical or digital?



posted on Jul, 13 2022 @ 05:22 PM
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a reply to: Asktheanimals

No doubt Japan, EU countries would be following Australia move into this Digital ID move slowly.
Australia seems to be a testing ground for such surveillance projects.


Currently i had read of a article in Japan where a small Japanese City is being used to test a digital controlled housing complex system meaning they are already testing the houses and other residential buildings of the future through by digital access to them.


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