What initially sounds like a harmless UN promise—"A legal identity for everyone by 2030"—turns out to be a perfidious maneuver to establish a global control system. Behind this supposedly noble mission lies a public-private coup (G3P) that degrades human rights to mere political tools. Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 16.9 becomes the linchpin of this digital claim to dominance.
ID2020 & ID4D: Welcome to biometric prison architecture
The real bombshell: It's not about granting identity—it's about forcing us into a biometric corset. The UN is founding the "ID2020 Alliance," supported by PwC, Rockefeller, Microsoft, and others, to establish a global biometric ID network that interoperably links countries, systems, and people.
In reality, the whole thing is about building a "light surveillance state." First, the necessity is invented—the "identity gap." Then comes the solution with biometric shackles.
Interoperability means centralization – elegantly packaged
Instead of a single monolithic system, a network of "decentralized" providers is created, all beautifully interoperable—in other words, centrally monitorable for everyone. MOSIP, an open-source framework, ensures that countries allow any provider to feed data into the same data nirvana.
“Financial inclusion” or the money slavery model?
SDG 16.9 is more than an ID—it's the gateway to complete control over cash and bank accounts. Digital IDs will be mandatory for the use of CBDCs (Central Bank Digital Currencies). Those without an ID will be excluded—economically and socially. Money will become a reward and punishment machine.
Coerced Compliance in India, Uganda and Nigeria
Although access to the digital ID is claimed to be voluntary, the reality is different: In India, Aadhaar terror is a reality – without an ID, there is hardly any right to vote, hardly any bank account, hardly any access to state assistance.
Uganda demonstrates how rampantly exclusive and discriminatory mechanisms can be: the elderly, non-citizens, the disabled – people excluded from the system. And not with malicious intent (or is it?), but with bureaucracy and digital coercion.
Nigeria, on the other hand, is drastically reducing the availability of cash – the e-Naira is being imposed. Those who reject the digital ID will be pushed into the economic underground. And if cash is further reduced, resistance will be difficult.
“Two-tier” CBDC systems – stealth mode activated
CBDCs won't appear in your face. Instead, a "two-tier model" will be implemented: The digital currency will be hidden behind secure technologies, while you will still use it unnoticed. At the same time, biometric ID will be used to conceal control.
DIDs (decentralized digital identities): Libertarian shell with an authoritarian core
Proud proponents praise DIDs as "self-determined identity." But in reality, they too are based on ID2020 standards: controlled "third parties" – governments, banks – retain power. And the blockchain shell is merely a halo over the surveillance system.
SDG16.9: From the idea of development to global dictatorship
"Sustainable development" is more of a cover-up for "permanent control" here. SDG 16.9 – digital identity for all – sounds like progress and access. But a closer look reveals: It's a surveillance system coated in a glittering UN sugarcoating. And those who refuse are kicked out of social life – and out of access to their own money. It's not a utopian New Dawn, but a blueprint for digital slavery. Resistance is not a crime. It's the only means to remain human.


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