Digital ID roll out in Australia not compulsory ... for now Digital ID roll out in Australia not compulsory ... for now

Digital ID roll out in Australia not compulsory ... for now

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Scott Balson
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With the passing of the government’s Digital ID bills, Australians will have to become used to the digital equivalent - so what does that say about present-day Australia? A few things have surprised me over the last few years, not the least the way the famous Aussie spirit of insubordination has been subsumed into a goody-two-shoes compliance with whatever capricious orders the authorities made. I can’t imagine our forebears accepting lockdowns and forced vaccinations, and I certainly couldn’t see them accepting an identity card linking not just government accounts but private sector ones as well. Of course the digital ID will hold your money or central bank digital currency as well.

Digital IDs will be needed for company directors, property owners, recipients of government pensions and social payments and for taxation purposes. Without the digital ID, in the future, you will not be able to get the new currency - the central bank digital currency - making the digital ID, first proposed by Bill Gates, is the MARK OF THE BEAST.