Gates Foundation Funds Digital ID Controls, Despite Resistance / Criticism

from thefreeonline on 9th Nov 2023 by Patricia Harrity and Ken Macon at Reclaim the Net & Expose-News / 76 Comments

Bill Gates is going to become world’s first trillionaire- Oxfam

Bill Gates ‘Digital IDs’ Will Be Mandatory To Participate in Society

On November 8th 2023, a virtual launch event took place for what was termed the “50-in-5” agenda.

The United Nations, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and partners of the Rockefeller Foundation are launching a campaign to accelerate digital ID, digital payments, and data-sharing rollouts in 50 countries under the umbrella of digital public infrastructure (DPI) by 2028. (source).

The United Nations Development Program (UNDP) has announced plans to roll out “digital IDs” worldwide by the year 2030, and they will be mandatory for people who wish to participate in society, say Reclaim the Net, who advocate for free speech and individual liberty online,

Social Credit System

The push for DigitalPublic Infrastructure (DPI) which includes. “Digital IDs,” vaccine passports, and central bank digital currencies (CBDC) – is being championed by the globalist WEF and unsurprisingly is backed by Bill Gates along with the UN, and the European Union (EU).

The Sociable editor Tim Hinchliffe says “Advocates are adamant that DPI is essential for participation in markets and society — just like we saw with vaccine passports — only on a much broader scope and “If successful, DPI will give governments and corporations the power to implement systems of social credit that can determine where and how you can travel, what you are allowed to consume, and how you will be able to transact with your programmable money.

The Kenya ‘Testbed’

Digital IDs are to be rolled our first in 50 key countries – Why are African states be among the first?

Garissa activists reject Maisha Namba, want rollout halted

The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, an organization is pushing further into the realm of digital identification, this time choosing to further Kenya’s controversial digital ID initiative, “Maisha Namb.”

The WEF/RESET and big pharma have the links to use Africa as ‘guinea pigs’ for their schemes despite the colossal failure of the push to jab everyone for Covid-19, which was boycotted and ridiculed .

For those born in 2022, the average life expectancy at birth across Africa was 61 years for males and 64 years for women

The Covid 19 scam was a marginal threat in Africa, due partly to the lack of a large medical system to inflate the figures. And not least because 80% of deaths blamed on Covid in the West were among people over 70 years old, while in Africa life expectancy for those born in 2022 was only 61 years for males and 64 for females anyway!)

Africa life expectancy

As explained by the foundation’s CEO, Mark Suzman, in the usual jargon, the foundation is expected to liaise with integral tech moguls and specialists to ensure the success of the project which mirrors the foundation’s broader commitment towards digital identity enhancement, even as it unveils support for similar initiatives worldwide.

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UK Gov. to stop publishing ‘Deaths by C-19 Vaccination Status’ data after 2,5 yrs showing lifespan reduction and that 9 in 10 COVID Deaths were vaccinated

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SECRETS: UK Gov. to stop publishing ‘Deaths by C-19 Vaccination Status’ because the Data has shown for 2.5 years that the COVID Vaccine reduces Lifespan significantly & the Vaccinated account for over 9 in 10 COVID Deaths

Because these figures are mortality rate per 100,000 it cannot be argued that this is because more people have had the Covid-19 vaccine.

The first dataset was published by the Office for National Statistics (ONS) in late 2021 and covered deaths by vaccination status between 1st January and 31st July 2021. Since then, there have been a further 8 reports produced.

the report published by the Office for National Statistics on 20th Dec 21 inadvertently revealed that COVID-19-vaccinated children were up to 52 times more likely to die of any cause than unvaccinated children.

Here are the calculated mortality rates by vaccination status among 10-14-year-olds based on the ONS calculated person-years contained in the report published 20th Dec 21

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The US and Israel Agree: It’s OK to Kill Thousands of Children

A young girl receives treatment after an Israeli bombing on November 7, 2023 in the southern city of Khan Yunis, Gaza. Heavy fighting rages in the northern Gaza Strip as Israel encircles the area, despite increasingly pressing calls for a humanitarian truce. The leaders of the main UN agencies issued a rare joint statement to […]

The US and Israel Agree: It’s OK to Kill Thousands of Children

The leaders of the main UN agencies issued a rare joint statement to express their indignation. More than 40 per cent of the dead in Gaza after nearly four weeks of war are children.

 (Photo by Ahmad Hasaballah/Getty Images)

The horrific atrocities committed by Hamas on Oct. 7 have opened the door to protracted horrific atrocities by Israel with key assistance from the United States.

https://www.commondreams.org/opinion/palestinian-children-killed-gaza

NORMAN SOLOMON

Common Dreams

Nov 07, 2023

The governments of Israel and the United States are now in disagreement over how many Palestinian civilians it’s okay to kill. Last week—as the death toll from massive Israeli bombardment of Gaza neared 10,000 people, including several thousand children—top U.S. officials began to worry about the rising horrified outcry at home and abroad. So, they went public with muted misgivings and calls for a “humanitarian pause.” But Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made clear that he would have none of it.

Such minor tactical discord does little to chip away at the solid bedrock alliance between the two countries, which are most of the way through a 10-year deal that guarantees $38 billion in U.S. military aid to Israel. And now, as the carnage in Gaza continues, Washington is rushing to provide extra military assistance worth $14 billion.

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Puntos para la recogida de ropa y otras necesidades para la Isla de Lesvos (Grecia)

Carteles con los puntos para la recogida de ropa y otras necesidades para las personas que ( y aunque los medios de comunicación ignoren) siguen llegando a la Isla de Lesvos (Grecia) huyendo de la hambruna, la guerra y la falta de un futuro digno. También hay un número de cuenta para colectivamente poder sufragar, […]

Puntos para la recogida de ropa y otras necesidades para la Isla de Lesvos (Grecia)

Planeta Silencioso. Las Consecuencias De Un Mundo Sin Insectos — Dave Goulson / Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse by Dave Goulson

El declive de los insectos es algo terriblemente triste para aquellos que amamos a estas pequeñas criaturas y las valoramos por lo que son, pero también amenaza el bienestar humano, ya que los necesitamos para que polinicen nuestros cultivos, reciclen el estiércol, las hojas y los cadáveres, mantengan el suelo sano, controlen las plagas y […]

Planeta Silencioso. Las Consecuencias De Un Mundo Sin Insectos — Dave Goulson / Silent Earth: Averting the Insect Apocalypse by Dave Goulson

Biden condemns US hate Crimes against Muslims while funding and aiding Israeli genocide of Muslims

Why American Muslims aren’t buying Biden’s anti-Islamophobia spiel

from thefreeonline on 8th Nov 2023 By Bradley Blankenship

President Joe Biden’s support among Arab Americans, who are crucial voters in battleground election states, has collapsed/ Reuters

Washington’s unquestioning support for Israel’s attack on Gaza invalidates any anti-hate “strategy” the White House may present at home

This week, the administration of US President Joe Biden announced that it would, according to Reuters, “develop a national strategy to battle Islamophobia.”

Meanwhile, Biden is facing intense skepticism from Muslim Americans for his unwavering support for the Israel Defense Forces’ (IDF) assault on Gaza, which comes in response to terrorist attacks by the Palestinian militant group Hamas on October 7.

Reports suggest that this effort to combat Islamophobia has been in the works for months. In May, the White House also released a strategy to push back against anti-Semitism that also mentioned countering hatred against Muslims. The renewed hostilities in the Middle East have provided an impetus for this;

US and allies refuse Ceasefire in Gaza. Mass huge nuclear fleet off coast.

Meanwhile, the FBI has long noted that white-supremacist terrorism and hate-based terror are the number one terror-related concern in the United States.

Hate crimes against Asian Americans, against the backdrop of renewed tensions between the US and China, have also been soaring in recent years.

As with the hatred against Asians in the US, it is evident that Washington’s foreign policy is intimately connected to the deteriorating domestic security situation.

In January of this year, I noted in my column in response to one of many hate crimes against Asians in the US, “Without a change in how we approach the subject of competition with China, Asian communities in the United States will never be safe. They will be a canary in the coal mine for what the military is seething to do in live combat against the Chinese.”

The racist stabbing attack in Bloomington is what you get when politicians try to out-hawk each other on China

It is evident that the same applies to how official US policy treats Arabs and Muslims and how the public digests this. What is happening in Gaza has been described as “genocide,” “an atrocity,” “ethnic cleansing,” and “war crimes,” not just by enemies and opponents of Israel but by UN experts and officials, if sometimes cautiously.

A top UN human rights official has resigned over the body’s failure to stop the Israeli genocide of Palestinians

The Hamas attacks, as UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres correctly pointed out, did not happen in a vacuum.

They were preceded, if in no way justified, by over half a century of occupation of Palestinian territories and construction of countless Israeli settlements there that were ruled illegal under international law by a UN resolution.

Washington has been supporting Israel in all of this and has now given it carte blanche – be it weapons, diplomatic cover, and political support – to proceed with its destruction of Gaza.

UN warns of mass ethnic cleansing as refugee shelters overflow

The situation as it stands is such that Palestinians have been robbed of their sovereignty and any realistic path toward statehood. The US is enthusiastically supporting this.

What makes this latest escalation in Gaza unique is that it is so well-publicized. We are constantly inundated with images and videos of death and destruction, its victims predominantly being women, children, and the elderly.

In spite of these terrible things, which everyone in the world is seeing on virtually every available platform, the US and the White House are pronouncing clearly that they do not care.

Israel committing war crimes – UN human rights body

Devaluing the lives of Palestinians, who are Arabs and predominantly Muslim, so flagrantly, as well as dismissing those who do speak out as supporters of terrorist outfits like Hamas, sends a message that such atrocities are fine – and, doubtless, many bad actors within the US will take note.

They will use the tacit approval of the crimes being committed in Gaza by the White House to play out their own sick fantasies at home. This is what makes the supposed strategy to combat Islamophobia so fundamentally absurd.

If basic morality were not enough to convince Biden’s team that this course of action was foolhardy, perhaps the language of electoral politics may suffice. On this, we can see that the White House’s support for Israel is also a clear political liability.

According to a widely reported poll commissioned by the Arab American Institute, Biden’s support among Arab Americans, who are a crucial voting bloc in key battleground states like Michigan, Ohio, and Pennsylvania, has plummeted in response to his pro-Israel stance.

In 2020, Biden enjoyed support from 59% of Arab Americans and, even before the outbreak of more violence in the Middle East, this fell to 35%. Now that support has plummeted to just a meager 17%. 

The poll’s key findings reveal that about a quarter of Arab Americans are unsure of who they intend to support in 2024, while 40% said they would vote for likely Republican nominee and former President Donald Trump, 13.7% said they would vote for independent candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and another 3.8% would vote for Cornel West, also an independent.

Only 20% of respondents indicated they would rate Biden’s job performance as ‘good’, and another 66% reported negative feelings about his presidency. 

One may like to think that the old phrase ‘what goes around comes around’ may indeed hold up. While Palestinian civilians suffering in Gaza may never have justice, it seems clear that for those supporting the unfolding tragedy there will be consequences – whether these be deepening racial tensions in America or loosening Biden’s frail grip on power.

For the White House, if it would like to avoid these obvious consequences and actually ameliorate the victimization of American Muslims, then they necessarily need to hold Israel accountable for its crimes in Gaza.

Any strategy that does not include this is utterly meaningless – and millions of Americans know it.

By Bradley Blankenship, an American journalist, columnist and political commentator @BradBlank_

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Over 400 stop Eviction of L’Obrera Occupied Social Center at 6am in Sabadell, Barcelona

The L’Obrera in Sabadell activates the resistance and stops eviction

translation thefreeonline on 7th November 2023 by Rose Gamonal, Gemma Garcia, and Gemma Fabrega at La Directa News + News Reports

More than 400 people gathered this Monday in front of the occupied social center L’Obrera de Sabadell to prevent its eviction.

The judge had ordered that the eviction be carried out at 9:15 a.m., so at dawn a protest had begun in front of the property by the city’s social movements and the Rental Workers’ Union.

By mid-morning the judicial procession had not arrived. The Obrera coordinators have attributed this to the weight of the mobilization and have trusted that in the end the eviction will not be carried out this Monday 6th Nov and a new date must be found.

“The neighbors want L’Obrera to stay in the neighborhood because it does great social work,” they said. As the hours progressed, the protest has turned into a festive day.

Demonstrators at the eviction trial of l’Obrera

Throughout the weekend they had organized activities to slow down the launch scheduled for Monday, November 6.

The space, which was occupied in 2015, has become a social, cultural and sporting project for the city
Hundreds of demonstrators on Monday, November 6, gathered to await the arrival of the judicial entourage.

The original building of L’Obrera (‘The Worker’ Center) belonged to the CNT anarchist trade union but was lost in the fascist takeover. They had the deed of 1918 which showed that the Worker belonged to the union. They tried and failed tonrecover the building in 1981.

l’Obrera (The Worker)after receiving the impact of the artillery of the Vergara regiment (August 1917).

On June 20, 1992, the Women’s Group and Sabadell’s anti-militarist collective, Mili KK, occupied the Obrera, which had been closed for 7 years. But they were soon evicted by the police.

Some weeks later the Local Council demolished the building in a surprise operation .

The new L’Obrera, squatted since mayday 2015, continues the historic tradition of a horizontally run popular workers center run by open assemblies

A popular gym, a school, a self-managed vegetable garden or a popular canteen could be left without a home next November 6.

The first instance court number 6 of Sabadell has ordered the eviction of the L’Obrera social center, which was occupied on May 1, 2015 and currently hosts a wide range of projects.

After more than five years of a legal battle that has reached the Supreme Court, the court has rejected the suspension of the launch and has fixed it at a quarter to ten in the morning with “the assistance of the public force” if it is necessary.

From today, Friday 3 November, L’Obrera is already giving the start to a program of activities to avoid this.

The No Passaran Festival includes lectures, concerts, meals and the participation of the mixed martial arts fighter, Abner Lloveras, and comedians Joel Díaz and Manel Vidal.

On Sunday they have organized a camping at the social center and they are calling everyone at half past six in the morning.

“We expect a large influx of people, not only from Sabadell but from Catalonia and from all over the State”, explains Marina Jiménez, a member of L’Obrera.

 On Sunday they have organized a camping trip and are calling everyone at half past six in the morning. "We expect a large influx of people from Sabadell, Catalonia and from all over the State", explains Marina Jiménez

The influx that Jiménez predicts is related to the relevance that the social center has acquired for the neighborhoods of the South, for the city of Sabadell as a whole and beyond.

The former car dealership and brothel has become a social, cultural and sporting project, and the popular El Rukeli gym, on the ground floor, is a meeting point for gymnasts from all over Spain who come at the semester evenings.

In addition, last summer, the gym organized a Summer Camp that welcomed around thirty teenagers and young people. Another of L’Obrera’s main projects is the popular school La Madrasseta, which offers refresher courses in Spanish and Catalan.

Every Friday the social center becomes an open and free cultural space. The so-called “Worker’s Fridays” host talks, book presentations, musical performances, theater and debates.

For Marina Jiménez, L’Obrera “is a pillar of the fight for the recovery of common spaces” and “represents a very important space for the southern area of Sabadell, where free public services are lacking”.

When it was occupied in 2015, the property at number 142 on Avinguda Barberà had been unused for eight years and was owned by Cajamar bank.

In 2020, however, the bank sold the building to Nedax Constructora SL, with whom L’Obrera has tried to negotiate: “They only offered us the possible use of a very small part of the property at an uncertain price and, in addition, we had to leave the space for an indefinite period of time because they wanted to build flats”, says Jiménez.

 On October 13, L'Obrera presented a last extraordinary appeal to stop the eviction invoking the right to culture, but it has been rejected by the property and the court

Nor have they obtained any commitment from the current City Council. Unlike in July 2018, the majority of the municipal meeting did not support the support motion to ensure the continuity of the social center, in September 2022.

While ERC and La Crida again voted in favor of it, the PSC and Citizens opposed it and Junts abstained.

Last October 13, L’Obrera presented a last extraordinary appeal to stop the eviction, which was rejected by the property and the court. The letter invokes the right to culture, highlights the activity carried out by the social center as “worthy of protection or effective judicial protection” and urges the temporary suspension until “a friendly and extrajudicial solution can be found to the continuity of all the activity carried out by L’Obrera in the local facilities”.

In addition, the defense emphasizes that the property is only asking for the recovery of the property “without providing a single reason to support its request”.

The company belongs to a former councilor of CiU.

The company that owns Nedax Constructora is directed and administered by Pere Casajoana Singla, who was councilor for Urbanism and Works for CiU in the Sant Cugat del Vallès City Council, as well as vice-president of Promusa, the Municipal Housing Society of Sant Cugat City Council.

The ownership of the property where the social center is located is part of Grupo Nedax, which offers real estate, development and construction services. Its developments are located in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Sant Antoni de Calonge, Molins de Rei and Mollet del Vallès.

original in Catalan

El centre social L’Obrera de Sabadell activa la resistència per evitar el desallotjament

Durant tot el cap de setmana han organitzat activitats per frenar el llançament previst pel dilluns 6 de novembre. L’espai, que es va okupar el 2015, s’ha convertit en un projecte social, cultural i esportiu referent a la ciutat Centenars de manifestants el dilluns 6 de novembre es concentren a l’espera de l’arribada de la comitiva judicial | Roser Gamonal

Gemma Garcia gemma_g_fabrega

PUBLICAT: novembre 3, 2023

Un gimnàs popular, una escoleta, un hort autogestionat o un menjador popular podrien quedar-se sense llar el pròxim 6 de novembre. El jutjat de primera instància número 6 de Sabadell ha ordenat el desallotjament del centre social L’Obrera, que es va okupar el primer de maig de 2015 i en l’actualitat acull un ampli ventall de projectes.

Després de més de cinc anys d’una batalla judicial que ha arribat fins al Tribunal Suprem, el jutjat ha desestimat la paralització del llançament i l’ha fixat a un quart de deu del matí amb “l’auxili de la força pública” si és necessari. A partir d’avui, divendres 3 de novembre, L’Obrera ja dona el tret de sortida a un programa d’activitats per evitar-ho. El No passaran fest inclou conferències, concerts, àpats i la participació del lluitador d’arts marcials mixtes, Abner Lloveras, i els humoristes Joel Díaz i Manel Vidal. El diumenge han organitzat una acampada al centre social i convoquen tothom a dos quarts de sis de la matinada. “Esperem una gran afluència de gent, no només de Sabadell sinó de Catalunya i d’arreu de l’Estat”, explica Marina Jiménez, membre de L’Obrera.

El diumenge han organitzat una acampada i convoquen tothom a dos quarts de sis de la matinada. “Esperem una gran afluència de gent de Sabadell, de Catalunya i d’arreu de l’Estat”, explica Marina Jiménez

L’afluència que pronostica Jiménez guarda relació amb la rellevància que ha adquirit el centre social per als barris del Sud, per al conjunt de la ciutat de Sabadell i més enllà. L’antic concessionari de cotxes i prostíbul s’ha convertit en un projecte social, cultural i esportiu, i el gimnàs popular El Rukeli, a la planta baixa, és un punt de trobada de gimnastes d’arreu de l’Estat espanyol que acudeixen a les vetllades semestrals. A més, l’estiu passat, des del gimnàs van organitzar un Casal d’Estiu que va acollir una trentena d’adolescents i joves. Un altre dels projectes principals de L’Obrera és l’escola popular La Madrasseta, que ofereix cursos de repàs escolar, de castellà i de català.

Vetllada de gimnasos populars el 6 de novembre de 2021 al gimnàs Rukeli del centre social L’Obrera de Sabadell |Carlos Baglietto

Cada divendres el centre social es converteix en un espai cultural obert i gratuït. Els anomenats “Divendres de L’Obrera” acullen xerrades, presentacions de llibres, actuacions musicals, teatre i debats. Per Marina Jiménez, L’Obrera “és un puntal de la lluita per la recuperació dels espais comuns” i “representa un espai molt important per a la zona sud de Sabadell, on manquen serveis públics gratuïts”.

Quan es va okupar el 2015, l’immoble del número 142 de l’avinguda Barberà feia vuit anys que estava en desús i era propietat de Cajamar. El 2020, però, l’entitat bancària va vendre l’edifici a Nedax Constructora SL, amb qui L’Obrera ha intentat negociar: “Només ens van oferir un possible ús d’una part molt petita de l’immoble a un preu incert i, a més, havíem d’abandonar l’espai durant un temps indefinit perquè volien construir pisos”, relata Jiménez.

El 13 d’octubre, L’Obrera va presentar un últim recurs extraordinari per frenar el desallotjament que invoca el dret a la cultura, però ha estat desestimat per la propietat i el jutjat

Per part de l’Ajuntament actual tampoc han obtingut cap compromís. A diferència del juliol de 2018, la majoria del ple municipal no va donar suport a la moció de suport per vetllar per la continuïtat del centre social, el setembre de 2022. Mentre ERC i La Crida van tornar a votar-hi a favor, el PSC i Ciutadans ho van fer en contra i Junts es va abstenir.

El passat 13 d’octubre, L’Obrera va presentar un últim recurs extraordinari per frenar el desallotjament, que ha estat desestimat per la propietat i el jutjat. L’escrit invoca el dret a la cultura, posa en valor l’activitat que desenvolupa el centre social com “digne de protecció o tutela judicial efectiva” i insta la suspensió temporal fins que “es pugui trobar per la via amistosa i extrajudicial una solució a la continuïtat de tota l’activitat que desenvolupa L’Obrera en les instal·lacions del local”. A més, la defensa subratlla que la propietat només demana la recuperació de l’immoble “sense aportar un sol motiu que sostingui la seva petició”.

L’empresa d’un exregidor de CiU

L’empresa propietària Nedax Constructora és dirigida i administrada per Pere Casajoana Singla, qui va ser regidor d’Urbanisme i Obres per CiU a l’Ajuntament de Sant Cugat del Vallès, així com vicepresident de Promusa, la Societat Municipal d’Habitatge de l’Ajuntament de Sant Cugat.

La propietat de l’immoble on es troba el centre social forma part del Grupo Nedax que ofereix serveis immobiliaris, promoció i construcció. Les seves promocions es troben a Sant Cugat del Vallès, Sant Antoni de Calonge, Molins de Rei i Mollet del Vallès.