Australia's mandatory Digital ID - one step closer

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On the 12th of August 2024 Bill Shorten, the Australian Federal Minister for Government Services, announced in a press conference the unrolling of the Digital Identity Trust Exchange or TEx for short, which is the infrastructure for the people's everyday use of Australia's Digital ID.

Bill spent around an hour spouting weasel words, buzz words and spin. He was vague on concrete details, repeating the words "Consent, Choice, Trust" numerous times. And... clangers such as:

"All that's being exchanged is a digital thumbs up from the government that you are who you say you are." WEASEL WORDS.

This video is in three parts. The first covers shorts from Shorten’s press conference with intercepts of my commentary. The second covers ID2020 the global digital organisation which tasked themselves with creating the global digital ID framework. ID2020 is funded by the likes of Rockefeller, Gavi, Microsoft, and many more powerful corporate entities. I specifically hone in on the 2016 ID2020 press conference at the United Nations sponsored by the UN Office for Partnerships.

This press conference takes an interesting when a journalist from the Inner City Press asks about corruption charges involving the Office For Partnerships. I have a little bit more of a look in to this. After all, if a global Digital ID system is being unleashed on the citizens of the world, choreographed through private interests and the United Nations the people who are going to be under the ID need to feel comfortable with any implications to our life and capacity for autonomy.

I finish with a video I put together about a year ago which show the scope of the Digital ID, the scope the government should be transparent about, but is not.

Kate Mason's Youtube Channel:
https://youtu.be/76N6G2Sf6wY?si=H8Hj366vyFZEdHv8

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