Queen Máxima of the Netherlands called for a universal digital ID that would be able to track everything from financial transactions to vaccination status.
Speaking at the annual World Economic Forum meeting in Davos on Thursday, Queen Máxima, who served as United Nations Secretary-General’s Special Advocate for Inclusive Finance for Development (UNSGSA) since 2009, said governments could use biometric digital IDs globally to track “who actually got a vaccination or not.”
“When I started this job, there were actually very little countries in Africa or Latin America that had one ubiquitous type of ID, and certainly that was digital and certainly that was biometric,” she said during the panel discussion.
“We’ve really worked with all our partners to actually help grow this, and the interesting part of it is that yes, it is very necessary for financial services, but not only.”
Queen Maxima of the Netherlands at WEF24:
“A digital ID is good for knowing who got their vaccination or not”
They literally think you are a slave and they get to tell you what is injected in your body, for the “greater good” of course. pic.twitter.com/HaDXfZeDu4
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“It’s also good for school enrollment, it’s good for health, who actually got a vaccination or not, it’s good to get your subsidies from the government,” she added.
Queen Máxima has also been a leading proponent of Central Bank Digital Currencies (CBDCs) to increase “financial inclusion.”
The adoption of CBDCs and digital IDs are critical for governments to impose a Communist China-style social credit score system in the West which can be used to socially engineer the public’s spending habits.
Bank for International Settlements head Agustin Carstens said in 2020 that CBDCs will allow governments and financial institutions to track and control people’s spending.
The UN meanwhile has committed to pushing the adoption of digital IDs, and does so at every available opportunity.
With support from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, the UN in December launched a campaign to promote and accelerate the development of a global digital public infrastructure that will serve as “a critical accelerator of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).”
The World Health Organization (W.H.O.) in June adopted the EU’s digital vaccine passport-style system that was developed during the Covid pandemic to create its own global digital ID project for “ongoing and future health threats.”
European, Canadian and U.S. government agencies like the DHS, with full support from Democrats, are also rolling out digital ID initiatives to track the flow of information, travel, immigration and citizenship status, employment, residency status, health and more.
Watch Queen Máxima’s full remarks: