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Bill Gates, UN Want China’s Social Credit Score Globally

Anja Niedringhaus

The United Nations (UN) and insidious billionaire Bill Gates are aiming to make digital IDs and digital currency global, which would inevitably create a China-like social credit score.

Bill Gates and the UN have teamed up to try and bring digital IDs and digital currency to 50 countries within five years. While the United States is not among the 11 “First-Mover” countries already implementing these Orwellian control tools, the Biden administration did sign on to a G20 plan to implement digital IDs and digital currencies. In authoritarian China, which both the UN and Gates admire, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) uses digital IDs and digital currency to run a dystopian regime where every purchase and movement you make is dependent upon your social credit score. It’s a tyrannical nightmare, but it’s what globalists want for you and everyone else around the world.

From the early November UN release:

Global leaders and high-level representatives from 11 ‘First-Mover’ countries gathered yesterday for the official launch of the 50-in-5 campaign. This ambitious, country-led campaign heralds a new chapter in the global momentum around digital public infrastructure (DPI) – an underlying network of components such as digital payments, ID, and data exchange systems, which is a critical accelerator of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)...

The goal of the campaign is for 50 countries to have designed, implemented, and scaled at least one DPI component in a safe, inclusive, and interoperable manner in five years, by the end of 2028.

50-in-5 underscores the unified commitment of participant countries to work together to implement safe and inclusive DPI. This country-led campaign is in collaboration with the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Centre for Digital Public Infrastructure, Co-Develop, the Digital Public Goods Alliance, and the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and is supported by GovStack, the Inter-American Development Bank, and UNICEF.

The “First-Mover” countries are Bangladesh, Norway, Estonia, Singapore, Ethiopia, Guatemala, Togo, Moldova, Senegal, Sierra Leone, and Sri Lanka. The SDGs mentioned by the UN are essentially a plan to create a one-world order, and it is noteworthy that the UN Secretary-General António Guterres previously and enthusiastically stated in 2021, “I thank China for its role in shaping and implementing the Sustainable Development Goals….China’s achievements provide valuable lessons in poverty alleviation that are being shared with other countries.” Since China’s average urban salary was more than three times smaller than the average U.S. salary in 2021, Guterres was clearly just pushing CCP propaganda.

If you want to know what this looks like in practice, there’s Communist China. The CCP uses digital IDs and digital currency for a dystopian level of control over its citizens. If you attend an event or make a social media post the government doesn’t like, and your QR code reflects that, your life is temporarily—or permanently—on hold. You cannot do or buy anything or go anywhere. And, as I have noted, China’s influence at the UN has been steadily growing over recent years. If you think the UN envisions a different future from China’s present, think again.

Related: UN Aims to Reduce Meat Consumption, Ignores CCP Pollution 

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