The Dutch and Canadian governments have already partnered with the insidious World Economic Forum (WEF) to roll out a digital ID required to do or buy anything (if you want to see how that turns out, look at Communist China). India is now fully on board with digital IDs too, apparently. Meanwhile Google is trying to get access to 31 million military human tissue samples so it can digitize them all. Because we can totally trust Big Tech and Big Government to have our best interests at heart.
The Indian government has warned its citizens that failure to link Permanent Account Numbers (PANs) to Aadhaar biometric identification numbers by April 1, 2023, will cause the PAN to become non-operational. On Dec. 9, India’s Income Tax administration tweeted:


The problem with government digital IDs is that if a person says or does something the government doesn’t like, the person is effectively unable to purchase necessities. That’s exactly what happened to the anti-regime protesters in China.
According to Reclaim the Net:
“In India, PAN is required to perform multiple financial activities like creating bank accounts, depositing money, trading stocks, and buying or selling real estate…Those excluded from this requirement are residents of the states of Meghalaya, Assam, Kashmir, and Jammu who do not have Aadhaar. Additionally, residents 80 years or older and foreign nationals are exempt from the requirement.”
Exempt for now. We’ll see how long that lasts.
Meanwhile, Google continues its quest to get a hold of the Defense Department’s (DoD) massive collection of troops’ tissue samples. While it might be useful to digitize some tissue samples, I hardly think globalist, authoritarian Google is a trustworthy candidate. On the other hand, neither is the DoD…
“[ProPublica] The tech giant has long sought access to a priceless trove of veterans’ skin samples, tumor biopsies and slices of organs. DOD staffers have pushed back, raising ethical and legal concerns, but Google might win anyway.
In early February 2016, the security gate at a U.S. military base near Washington, D.C., swung open to admit a Navy doctor accompanying a pair of surprising visitors: two artificial intelligence scientists from Google.
In a cavernous, temperature-controlled warehouse at the Joint Pathology Center, they stood amid stacks holding the crown jewels of the center’s collection: tens of millions of pathology slides containing slivers of skin, tumor biopsies and slices of organs from armed service members and veterans…
Mostly unknown to the public, the trove and the staff who study it have long been regarded in pathology circles as vital national resources: Scientists used a dead soldier’s specimen that was archived here to perform the first genetic sequencing of the 1918 Flu.”
The problem with genetic sequencing is that we know from how much they lied about the deadly effects of the gene-editing Covid vaccines that genetic sequencing can be used to end life as well as save it.
“Google had a confidential plan to turn the collection of slides into an immense archive that — with the help of the company’s burgeoning, and potentially profitable, AI business — could help create tools to aid the diagnosis and treatment of cancer and other diseases. And it would seek first, exclusive dibs to do so.
‘The chief concern,’ Google’s liaison in the military warned the leaders of the repository, ‘is keeping this out of the press.’”
Gee, I can’t imagine why.
“More than six years later, Google is still laboring to turn this vast collection of human specimens into digital gold…And some of them worried that Google was upending the center’s own pilot project to digitize its collection for future AI use…Pathology experts call the JPC collection a national treasure, unique in its age, size and breadth. The archive holds more than 31 million blocks of human tissue and 55 million slides. More recent specimens are linked with detailed patient information…
Companies that have submitted plans to compete for aspects of the center’s modernization project include Amazon Web Services, Cerner Corp. and a host of small AI companies.”
Facebook is also making tech to read brains and Elon Musk is developing brain microchips.
“But no company has been as aggressive as Google, whose parent company, Alphabet, has previously drawn fire for its efforts to gather and crunch medical data. In the United Kingdom, regulators reprimanded a hospital in 2017 for providing data on more than 1.6 million patients, without their understanding, to Alphabet’s AI unit, DeepMind. In 2019, The Wall Street Journal reported that Google had a secret deal, dubbed ‘Project Nightingale,’ with a Catholic health care system that gave it access to data on millions of patients in 21 states, also without the knowledge of patients or doctors.”
Which marks Google out clearly as a company that cannot be trusted to control millions of human tissue samples.
The t(h)urd world is looking for a nephilim "warrior" after a mummified nephilim was discovered by the US military in Afghanistan-and we GAVE it to them...
Just ONE is like having a Sith warrior-you ONLY NEED one...
That would dispatch the whites/Christians nicely, forever ending that group.
“Also it causes all, both small and great, both rich and poor, both free and slave, to be marked on the right hand or the forehead, so that no one can buy or sell unless he has the mark, that is, the name of the beast or the number of its name." - Rev 13:16-17 (RSV)