Update: the TV clip Malone re-shared is apparently older than he and the other Twitter user realized, meaning that Australia is not about to enact the social credit score detailed in this article. The other countries and entities mentioned in this article are enforcing social credit scores.
On December 11, a tweet announced, “AUSTRALIA - Social credit introduced to acces[s] the internet, via your digital ID. Citizens need 100 points of identification to use social media & the police will have access to your accounts including private messaging. Goodbye freedom. Hello tyranny.” As Robert Malone said, coming soon to a country near you.


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), and India is also enforcing its digital ID to engage in financial transactions. And today, Dec. 18, “European Union Reaches Agreement to Force Everyone in EU Countries to Pay for CO2 Emissions – First Step of Personal Carbon Credit System.”
Nothing like using the Lord’s Day to further the plan for a godless, authoritarian dystopia.
That meant that families were immediately split, home hairdressers, cleaners, gardeners were caught.
I live in Australia and while I wouldn’t put it past the government to do it, they haven’t done it yet. This was a plan by the previous government that was never proceeded with. I live in a town cut by a river and during Covid there wee cops on the bridge - If you didn’t comply with the latest rule, you couldn’t cross.