Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI) to monitor and control every aspect of human life!

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After establishing electricity and internet connectivity for all, the final piece of the puzzle is Digital Public Infrastructure (DPI), which was touted as a key theme at Action Day 2 of the UN Summit of the Future.

According to UNDP Admin Achim Steiner, DPI is the backbone of the digital economy, likening it to the "roads and railway tracks of our new digital era." But what does this really mean? In reality, DPI is a euphemism for a total surveillance state, where every individual is tracked, monitored, and controlled through digital means.

Steiner revealed the UNDP's role in expanding DPI to every corner of the globe, stating that they are "supporting the development of digital policies and strategies that guide country-level digital transformation." In other words, the UNDP is working to ensure that every country adopts DPI, paving the way for a global digital dictatorship.

The first and most critical component of DPI is digital identity, which is nothing more than a euphemism for a global digital ID system. This system will allow governments and corporations to track and monitor every individual's online activity, financial transactions, and personal data. The "digital foundations" that Steiner speaks of are merely a precursor to a global surveillance state, where every move, thought, and action is monitored and controlled.

The UNDP's push for DPI is a thinly veiled attempt to create a global digital prison, where individuals are stripped of their autonomy and privacy. The "inclusive digital transformations" that Steiner speaks of are nothing more than a euphemism for a digital serfdom, where humans are reduced to mere digital entities, controlled and manipulated by the ruling elite.

The UN's Summit of the Future is nothing more than a propaganda exercise, designed to normalize the concept of DPI and sell it to the public as a necessary step towards "progress" and "development." But we must resist this push towards a digital totalitarianism, and reject the notion that DPI is necessary for humanity to thrive in the modern digital economy.

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