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Microsoft’s own website explains the mark of the beast aka ID2020 Alliance, universal digital identification

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If the (ID 2020) Alliance's goal is a globally recognized digital identity for everyone from birth to death, will that become a global mandate? How will it be enforced and by whom? What happens to those individuals who are unwilling to participate? Will they be persecuted? And how will the implementation of identification evolve with technology beyond smartphones? Will wearables, implant's like those being used in Swedish subways or some form of digital tattoo become the norm?

As more and more transactions become digital in nature and are built around a single global identification standard, supported by Microsoft, the question of who will govern this evolving global community and economy becomes relevant. Especially since nonparticipants in this system would be unable to buy or sell goods or services.

19 Feb 2018
https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-universal-digital-identification-and-you?amp&fbclid=IwAR3_OzjwtRkdGzFzQCMc608R6Z140thPbZditpY9Jmc59toOyqZI14bs-do
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Microsoft’s own website explains the mark of the beast aka ID2020 Alliance, universal digital identification

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If the (ID 2020) Alliance's goal is a globally recognized digital identity for everyone from birth to death, will that become a global mandate? How will it be enforced and by whom? What happens to those individuals who are unwilling to participate? Will they be persecuted? And how will the implementation of identification evolve with technology beyond smartphones? Will wearables, implant's like those being used in Swedish subways or some form of digital tattoo become the norm?

As more and more transactions become digital in nature and are built around a single global identification standard, supported by Microsoft, the question of who will govern this evolving global community and economy becomes relevant. Especially since nonparticipants in this system would be unable to buy or sell goods or services.

19 Feb 2018
https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft-universal-digital-identification-and-you?amp&fbclid=IwAR3_OzjwtRkdGzFzQCMc608R6Z140thPbZditpY9Jmc59toOyqZI14bs-do

Can you prove that windowscentral.com is run by Microsoft?


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Can you prove that windowscentral.com is run by Microsoft?
Um, I clicked on the link for you.

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Before you could work off line.  Now everything has to be hooked up to the internet.  New cell phones are set up for medical tracking.  
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Before you could work off line.  Now everything has to be hooked up to the internet.  New cell phones are set up for medical tracking.  
In retrospect, the phones that run people's lives were the trojan horse.
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