Greece Starts Rolling Out Digital ID Cards – Truth Vs. Conspiracy

Greece Starts Rolling Out Digital ID Cards – Truth Vs. Conspiracy

It has been just revealed that Greece has already started rolling out digital ID cards, so this is not a laughing matter anymore. Check out the latest reports about this below.

Greece rolls out digital ID cards

Here is the post on the social media platform X below.

Dutch political commentator Eva Vlaardingerbroek on the WEF’s plan to impose a personal carbon allowance connected to digital ID, under the guise of tackling the imaginary “climate crisis”:

“The CEO of one of the largest Dutch banks said, if everyone gets individual personal carbon credits, why don’t we make it so that rich people, who for example want to go on holiday a little too often, can buy personal carbon credits from people who can’t afford buying plane tickets or eating meat too often?”

“So what will happen is the rich will get richer, the poor will get poorer, and they’re saying it openly as if it’s not a controversial thing at all. It’s neo-feudalism. That’s what it is.”

Someone commented: “DigitalID it means Binary Psychoanalysis. Compliant = 1 Non Compliant = 0 Dichotomy, in other words, part of the Transhumanism Agenda 2030 acceleration – artificially assimilating the compliant, and eliminating the noncompliant.”

Addressing the conspiracies?

Greece has started issuing new biometric identity cards which will remain valid for the next decade. On Monday, the country launched a government platform where citizens can apply for these new ID cards and started offering appointments at police stations for the same.

These new digital IDs will contain personal information such as name, date of birth, place of birth, nationality, and ID number.

The physical cards will also include two fingerprints, a photo, the card access number (CAN), and a mechanical identification zone. Information such as parent’s names, gender, blood type, and height will also be featured on the card, as reported by Greek City Times. Furthermore, they will be equipped with RFID chip technology.

The announcement of the new ID cards has sparked conspiracy theories in the country, with calls for protests recorded throughout August. Many Greeks fear the possibility of surveillance and have been joining long queues at police stations to renew their existing ID cards, which would be valid for ten years.

On the other hand, we’ve been explaining what the EP has been working on with the digital ID and CBDCs for a while, so don’t be surprised if more and more of the so-called conspiracy theories turn out to be the plain true facts.

Share this post

Post Comment